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Juneteenth Group Ride

(Indego Station: 48th & Spruce St.) 310 S 48th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19143 310 S 48th St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

The ride will be a slow-paced bicycle group ride beginning and ending at the 48th and Spruce St. station located in the West Philly section of Philadelphia. The ride will... Read more »

Celebrate Philly’s 1st Juneteenth Mural! | Unveiling + Dedication

Johnson House HIstoric Site 6306 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA, United States

(Taken from their Grid Magazine event listing.) The history-making mural dedication will include: An opportunity to meet the Muralist & their Team The festival’s Colored Troop Re-enactors African drum performances An interactive MURAL art station SOUL FOOD Martinis & Cupcakes by Tiny Cakes Bakery Capital One Caf´e Swag! & More! You’ll have the opportunity to hear... Read more »

Juneteenth Parade & Festival

Malcolm X Park 5100 Pine St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Philadelphia Juneteenth Parade and Festival is the largest annual celebration in the nation attended by thousands where we join together to have fun, embrace our history and continue the tradition of Kujichagulia (self-determination). The annual celebration continues with a festival at the historic Malcolm X Park with over 250 vendors and a musical concert... Read more »

Northwest Night Rides

Northwest Night Rides are social group bike rides focused in and around Northwest Philadelphia.  They meet every other Wednesday at 7:00 pm and usually end at a bar, brewery, or restaurant.  Anyone is welcome to join – living in Northwest Philly is not a requirement!  Given the geography, most rides involve hills, but they don’t... Read more »

Hispanic Fiesta

Penns Landing 101 N. Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Hispanic Fiesta takes place annually as a part of the PECO Multicultural Series and Wawa Welcome America, full of culture – a true #LatinoWeekendExperience! This event features entertainment and will include many local vendors offering you the Latino flair in food, music, clothing, and much more.

Manayunk Arts Festival

Manayunk Development Corporation is pleased to announce the 34th Annual Manayunk Arts Festival! We invite you to share in the tradition of excellence at the tri-state's largest outdoor, juried arts festival. Celebrating the best variety of fine arts and crafts from across the country, collectors, buyers, and designers will visit Main Street for this event.

B[L]OK Party

Bok 800 Mifflin St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

The 7th annual BOK Party is a street fair taking place on Mifflin Street between 8th and 9th Streets for neighbors and friends to celebrate all things Bok and South Philly. There will be activities for kids and adults of all ages, including a bouncy castle, food trucks, arts and crafts, music, fire truck demos,... Read more »

Wednesday Night Ride

Wednesday Night Rides are social bike rides in Philly, every two weeks. Rides start at a variety of locations throughout the city and usually but not always end at a bar or restaurant. Rides are moderately paced (average 8 mph) and prioritize bicycle infrastructure and connecting with other riders. All are welcome! Please check social... Read more »

The Engine Inside *Philadelphia Premiere*

University of the Arts 320S Broad St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

The new documentary feature film, “The Engine Inside”, tells the stories of six everyday people from all over the globe, who reveal the unique power of the bicycle to change lives and build a better world. Through each character’s story, the film uncovers the often-overlooked potential of this 200-year-old machine, exploring its impact on a wide-range of global... Read more »

$20.00

Night Cycle: Two Bridges

Penn Treaty Park 1301 N Beach St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

Ride over the Ben Franklin, up the river to a rest stop in the shadow of two bridges, then come back over Tacony Palmyra, and through the riverwards back to where they started.