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Single Malt Scotch Whisky (CW32052)
with Amanda Blevins
Explore the rich history of Scotland's premier spirit. From the Highlands to Islay, there's a unique style to discover that reflects the local terroir. Enjoy a guided educational flight of 4 single malt Scotches and a craft regional cocktail. Slainte!
Gentle Yoga (FH21057)
with Lisa Unger
NEW Experience a gentle, accessible yoga practice that builds flexibility, balance, and relaxation. Move with simple poses and breathwork designed to reduce tension and improve mobility. Use optional props for added comfort and support. Ideal for beginners or anyone seeking a calming approach.
Black Founders in Philadelphia (SL21801)
with Martin Lotito
NEW Often overlooked in historical accounts of our country's founding, visionary Black Philadelphians shaped our nation and left a rich legacy as entrepreneurs, civic leaders, abolitionists and soldiers. Consider Cyrus Bustill, Reverend Richard Allen, Reverend Absalom Jones, Reverend John Gloucester, Alice of Dunk's Ferry, the Forten women and others. (see walking tour on page )
Introduction to Artwork Archive: Digitize your Creative Work (CO21040)
with Nancy White
Archaeology of Carthage: North Africa’s Great City of Antiquity (AA21001)
with Katie Breyer
Will run
Healthy & High-Protein: Sheet-Pan Shrimp Fajitas (CW22003)
with Caroline Ulstrup
Learn to cook satisfying, protein-rich versions of the foods you love — built to keep blood sugar steady and support insulin sensitivity. Perfect for anyone navigating insulin resistance, perimenopause, or stubborn weight. Caroline Ulstrup, Co-founder, Diata Health
How to Select Plants (HG31002)
with Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens
NEW Select the appropriate plants for your space. Discover the essentials of site analysis and gain practical tips to create a thriving landscape.
Voting Rights: An Unfinished Battle (SL31807)
with Dan Biddle
NEW You know about Bloody Sunday in 1965. Visit lesser-known episodes in the long fight for Black voting rights, a rescinding of those rights, a Philadelphia assassination, the Reconstruction-era bloodbaths, the unpunished killings of 20th Century activists, and the recent gutting of the Voting Rights Act. This story is full of heroes and villains, terrible setbacks and inspiring victories. And it's not over. Sara Rimer, Journalist