Summertime Storytime at Aaron’s Bookstore
Every Friday, Ms. Alex will lead us in stories at 10:30am. Some weeks we'll have music, crafts, or snacks, depending on the theme! Suggested for ages 2-5, but siblings are welcome!
Every Friday, Ms. Alex will lead us in stories at 10:30am. Some weeks we'll have music, crafts, or snacks, depending on the theme! Suggested for ages 2-5, but siblings are welcome!
Join us Friday, August 28th for a Back to School Movie Night showing of Minecraft! Showtime is at 8pm sharp! Remember to bring your blankets and/or chairs. Free food items will be available!
We will attract moths for public observation at 219 Cheyney Road, Glen Mills, PA 19342. We encourage documentation of findings on platforms like iNaturalist. (Download the iNaturalist app from the App Store or the Google Play Store!) No sign-ups necessary. Event is free, but donations are welcome. Meet at the Log Cabin.
Ever go for a hike and see something you didn't know the name of? An unknown perched bird, a mysterious and beautiful flower, or a remarkable but unnamed tree? Hone your identification skills with Berks Nature! On this guided hike, we'll point out common plants and animals found in Angelica Creek Park and highlight the simple ways to recognize and differentiate these species. Get some fresh air and learn something new to impress your hiking buddy on your next excursion! Please note, end times are approximate. Registration closes August 27th
Help educators kick off the start of fall migration for the beautiful and endangered Monarch butterfly! Get a first-hand look at the different life stages of this insect, and learn about their incredible migration journey, and get a chance to provide a butterfly habitat in your own neighborhood by bringing home a host plant of your own! This program is FREE to attend; registration is required. Eco-Family Workshops: Monarch Madness August 29 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM | DC Classroom This workshop is part of our Eco-Family Programs: engaging programs and workshops that offer a deeper dive into fascinating aspects of the natural world.
Join us for Discovery Day, a free, family-friendly event whereyoung explorers (ages 3–12) can discover the history of indigenous tribesthrough hands-on activities and exploration. Children and their caregivers areinvited to learn about the culture, traditions, and games practiced by theLenape Tribe who originally lived on the land at Peace Valley Park. Drop byanytime between 12 and 3pm to join in the fun!
Butterflies get all the attention, whereas the moths of the night are just as beautiful and whimsical as their daytime cousins! In this after dark adventure, we'll setup a moth observation station to provide a rare chance to meet these nocturnal beauties up close. As the moths gather, we'll take a closer look at the different species and demonstrate how to identify and observe these delicate insects in a safe and respectful way. Throughout the night, join in discussions about light pollution and the impacts our brightly lit homes can impact moth behavior, navigation, and survival. In a world full of artificial light, take a night off to enjoy nature that comes alive in the dark. Please note, end times are approximate. Registration closes September 3rd. Free Event!
The Museum will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with free admission to the galleries, including the featured exhibition By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth. Please note: There are no family art activities this month.
Every day from September 7 through October 26 An autumn tradition continues! For six fun-filled weeks, over 100 scarecrows line the brick pathways of our autumn-tinted Village. Some are inspired by famous characters, some are humorous, some are scary – but all of them are carefully handmade by Philly-area residents and organizations. The display is free and on view every day through October 26. Guests can vote for their favorite scarecrows via the Peddler’s Village mobile app. Creators of the winning scarecrows in each category win prizes. Scarecrow Festival September 19 & 20 A weekend of fall family fun including scarecrow-making workshops, pumpkin painting, live musical entertainment, and children’s activities. The event hours are 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. on both days. Click here to learn more. Scarecrow-Making Workshops September 19, 20, 26 Construct a life-size scarecrow to take home. You will be provided with step-by-step instructions, plenty of straw, and a pre-made kit containing clothing, and decorations. Click here to learn more. Reserve your space today: workshops fill up quickly!
We are pleased to offer all guests FREE ADMISSION to the Zoo on Labor Day (Monday, September 7)! Registration is preferred. The Zoo will operate under our regular hours (10 AM – 5 PM) with early admission for Yearly Members at 9 AM*. *This is the last day for early member admission, so don’t miss out on your last chance to enjoy this member-exclusive perk this season!
Drop in and discover a variety of nature-themed activities the entire family will enjoy. Discovery Day is a family-friendly, free event where young explorers, ages 3 – 12, learn about magnificent migrations though self-guided activities and explorations. Children and guardians are invited go on a self-guided nature scavenger hunt using our monthly-themed check list or simply enjoy the trails. Indoor activities include stations that help you discover the wonders of animal migrations. Donations kindly accepted. No registration is required.
Drop in and discover a variety of nature-themed activities the entire family will enjoy. Discovery Day is a family-friendly, free event where young explorers, ages 3 – 12, learn about magnificent migrations though self-guided activities and explorations. Children and guardians are invited go on a self-guided nature scavenger hunt using our monthly-themed check list or simply enjoy the trails. Indoor activities include stations that help you discover the wonders of animal migrations. Donations kindly accepted. No registration is required.
Sunday, September 13 Free with pre-registration First Session: 1–2 p.m. Second Session: 2–3 p.m. There are two sessions available for this event. Please select the correct session you wish to attend when registering for this event. For this month’s Unplugged Family Day, families will make fun collage landscapes inspired by the new exhibition Abstractions of Nature: Quarries and Industry in Pennsylvania Impressionism! Please note: This is not a drop-off program. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Join us for a day of music and ice cream at our annual event to thank the community for their support. Music provided by Les Meck and Friends. FREE Ice cream provided by BAD Farms. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the society grounds, the music, and your ice cream. The museum will also be open, and the trains will be running.
The Shops at Valley Square is hosting our first Sensory-Friendly event Saturday, Sept. 19th beginning at 10am! More details to come as we begin to put together this event!
Celebrate fall, pumpkins… and plenty of scarecrows! Scarecrow Festival on Saturday & Sunday, September 19 & 20 is a weekend of fall family fun including scarecrow-making workshops, pumpkin painting, live musical entertainment, and children’s activities. The event hours are 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. on both days. Peddler’s Village shops will be open until 8 p.m. on Saturday. Admission and parking are free. Event is rain or shine. While you’re enjoying the weekend, stroll around to see Scarecrows in the Village, a showcase of over 150 creative and colorful scarecrows designed by members of the public, now in its 47th year! The scarecrows are on outdoor display from Monday, September 7 through Sunday, October 26.
Family Movie Night is Back! We have another great lineup planned for this summer's Family Movie Night series: Sept 19: The Minecraft Movie Oct 10: Wicked As always, feel free to bring your lawn chairs, beach towels and favorite snacks down to borough hall every movie night this summer. We will have fresh popcorn popping as always, and maybe some other treats to enjoy - you'll have to swing by to find out. See you there! Learn more about Borough events at: www.bridgeportborough.org/community-and-events
Sunday, September 20th is Community Day at the John James Audubon Center. Everyone is invited to enjoy food, drinks, and music as we celebrate cultural connections to nature, fall migration, and birds’ unique ability to unite us all. Festivities will include traditional Mexican folk dance, classical Indian dance, activities for kids, bird-themed facepainting and henna tattoos, food trucks, local breweries, canoeing, and more! This year’s Community Day will also coincide with our new fall/winter art exhibit. Tree of Life is a solo exhibition by Natessa Amin featuring bird-inspired artworks from her Split Inheritance series. The project considers the "tree of life" as a symbol that appears across cultures, generations, and histories. A selection of Árboles de la Vida (trees of life) sculptures created by local community art circles and Las Artivistas from CCATE - Center of Culture, Art, Training and Education - will also be on view as part of the Tree of Life exhibition. These Mexican clay sculptures were originally created for religious purposes, but many have expanded to explore themes such as the duality of life and death and humanity’s relationship with nature, while still retaining traditional elements like Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden. Scheduled Community Day Experiences Include: Audubon Bird Ambassador – 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Fabulous Faces Facepainting – 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Art Of Henna by Aswini Henna Tattoos - 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Historic House Open (self-guided) – 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Includes access to Tree of Life art exhibition and CCATE Árboles de la Vida sculptures) Birding by Canoe (bilingual) – 3:00 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:30 pm, and 5:15 pm (Advanced registration is recommended but not required. Email millgrove@audubon.org.) Sri Sai Nataraja Academy of Kuchipudi dance performance – 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm Ballet Folklorico Yaretzi Mexican folk dance performance – 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm Starting at 3:00, a shuttle will run at 30-minute intervals between CCATE, located at 1246 W. Main Street in Norristown, and the John James Audubon Center. Last departure from the Center will be at 7:00. No reservations are needed. Shuttle, activities, and museum admission are FREE all day. Food and beverages available for purchase. Must be 21 years or older to be served alcohol.
Meet at the Museum for a low-key cruise-in from 4:00 - 7:00 pm! Held in the Museum parking lot, adjacent to the Museum entrance. No registration is required. This event is FREE for both vehicles cruising in and spectators. The Museum will be OPEN with extended hours (except on July 3rd); regular contribution rates apply.
Join us Saturday, October 3rd, 1-4pm for our Back 2 School Family Fun Day Event! There will be Face Painting, Glitter Tattoos, Music, Bounce Houses and free mini pumpkins! There will also be Food Trucks you can purchase food from!