Explorer Richard Wiese comes to the Academy (9/24, 6–8:30 pm)
[ September 24, 2009; 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. ] Naturalist, explorer, tv host and handsome, handsome man, Richard Wiese will be at the Academy of Natural Sciences on Sept. 24 to discuss how dreamy men keep their hair bouncy despite jungle humidity living an active, nature-filled life in our modern world.
Living an active, nature-filled life in today’s stress-filled society can be challenging but totally [...]
An Introduction to Transition Communities at The Academy of Natural Science’s Town Square
[ July 9, 2009; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] Come on feel the noise
Girls rock your boys
We’ll get wild, wild, wild
Wild, wild, wild.
Perhaps I get a different idea when I hear the words “Quiet Riot,” but the Transition Movement is gaining steam (or wind or solar, preferably) and this event, while not necessarily “rocking,” should be very interesting.
The Academy’s under appreciated [...]
Science Saturday at the Fairmount Water Works
[ July 11, 2009; 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. July 25, 2009; 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. ] It is easy to forget that, under all the concrete and asphalt, that Philly is a essentially a river town, built at the confluence of two great rivers. And even though many of our creeks were long-since diverted to sewers or buried to become future rowhome-sinkers, there is much natural beauty to be seen and [...]
Earth Days at the Academy of Natural Sciences (April 18, 23)
[ April 18, 2009; April 23, 2009; 6:30 pm; ] What you might not realize is that the Academy of Natural Sciences is more just a neat old building full of dead things, it is also the home of thePatrick Center for Environmental Research, one of the world’s first centers of applied ecology. So, when I tell you that the Academy has a bunch of [...]
Energy Choices for the Home, a panel discussion (Schuylkill Center, 6:30pm)
[ April 2, 2009; 6:30 pm; ] Here’s something to keep an eye on…The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education is running a series of evening panel discussions called the Citizen Science Program, which are free and open to the public (i.e., you).
There’s an interesting one next week for those of you with drafty domiciles (i.e., me). Receptions start at 6:30PM and [...]