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Here’s How You Can Help Grow Philly’s Tree Canopy
Philadelphia’s trees are in major need of maintenance. Tree Tenders can help their neighborhood’s tree canopy thrive.
Get Your Steps In With These Philly Walking Groups
Not everyone is training for a marathon, so these groups are encouraging slower movement in Philly.
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Philly's BestApril 9Shop and Swap at These Spring Plant Pop-Ups
Food & DrinkApril 7Tours on Tap: See How Philly Beer is Made
Philly, ExplainedApril 3Play Our Philly Crossword Puzzle
Local CivicsApril 2These Are the Ballot Questions Appearing in Philly’s 2026 Primary Election
Events
Tuesday, April 14
- 😂 Put It Down Comedy Show at Johnny Brenda’s (Fishtown)
- 🎲 Scrabble 101 at the Pen & Pencil Club (Rittenhouse Square)
- 📖 Rebel Readers Society at Harriet’s Bookshop (Fishtown)
- 🧺 Picnic in the Park at Independence Mall (Old City)
- 🌱 Seed Starting Make & Take at STUMP (Bella Vista)
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Where to Get Free Tax Help in Philly
The deadline to file your taxes is April 15. Here’s where to find free tax help in Philadelphia.
How Should Philly and Pennsylvania Spend Your Money?
Budget season is officially in full swing at the municipal and state levels. Here’s how you can have a say in where your tax dollars go.
How St. Patrick’s Day Started in Philly
Philadelphia’s annual parade celebrating Irish culture just happened on Sunday, a tradition dating back over 200 years.
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The Ministry of Awe invites curiosity as guests interact with performances, art installations, and secrets waiting to be uncovered.