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WHO: Historic Rittenhouse Town is hosting a free community event that promotes our community, local artists, and health and wellness with a festive celebration on our 20-acre historic arboretum site on Saturday June 1st 11am-4pm
WHAT: The free event will feature a festive celebreation on our 20 acre arboretum and Parks & Recreation site nestled in the Wissahickon Valley of Philadelphia. The event will highlight local artists, craft people and a variety of wellness activities provided by Black Lotus Holistic Health Collective. There will also be hearth cooking with traditional pepper pot, paper making and many family events including kids archaeology and bike ride with The Paper Trail Bike Café. Vendors include Young America, Meals by Tribu, New Liberty Distilling and music by the Urban Shamas. A complete list can be found here: https://rittenhousetown.org/
WHEN: Saturday, June 1st, 11AM – 4PM
WHERE: 208 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19144
VISUALS: families, hearth cooking, local artists, hand paper making, kids archeology, wellness activities, yoga, meditation, nature & arboretum.
TownFair, hosted annually by Historic RittenhouseTown is a free community oriented event that promotes local artists, health and wellness and celebrates the unique cultural history of this national landmark site. The celebration will include traditional hearth cooking and paper making in addition to therapeutic and wellness based activities. Guests will explore our 20 acre arboretum site and visit with local artists and vendors. This is an inclusive event that utilizes natural outdoor space in a safe and equitable manner.
Historic RittenhouseTown Inc., is an non-profit organization and the primary steward of the 20 acre Parks and Recreation site, the site of the first paper mill in America and Philadelphia’s first industrial village. To learn more visit: https://rittenhousetown.org
Begin | June 1, 2024 H 11:00 am |
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End | June 1, 2024 H 4:00 pm |
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