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21Apr/100

Your Neighborhood Earth Day Agenda

ArcadiaTomorrow is Earth Day, and you should treat every day like it is, but the following nods to the planet make it a little more encouraging to do so.  It isn't all heavy lifting and getting dirty. You can make small efforts in the everyday things that you do - like shopping or dining out - things that we normally associate with guilt.

In Northern Liberties, Earth Day is about saving the planet and another type of green during Arcadia's Earth Day Sale. From noon to 8 pm, your eco-threads provider will donate 10% of all sales to Earth Day Network, with shop discounts on select items. Get yourself a pair of those goody two shoes.

Arcadia Boutique, 819 A N. 2nd St

Over in Rittenhouse Square, Chef Tellez of Square 1682 in the LEED-certified Palomar Hotel, is featuring an all veggie Earth Day tasting. The 6-course $40 deal can be paired with organic, biodynamic wines for an additional $20. Their official Earth Day Cocktail is the “Green Squared” - Organic Square One Cucumber Vodka, fresh lime juice, natural agave nectar and muddled cucumbers. Vodka that isn't a bad idea? Right on.

Square 1682 at the Kimpton Palomar, 121 South 17th St.

On the Parkway, Moore College of Art & Design will host their Annual Trash Fashion Show twice, at 11 am and again at 6 pm.  The students' recycled fashions will include designs made from electrical tape, soy packets, shower curtains, used candy wrappers, phone wire and old CDs.  The show is free and there's nothing trashy about it.

Great Hall at Moore College of Art & Design, 20th St. and the Parkway

South Streeters can make a day of it by celebrating Earth SaturDAY with Whole Foods, the Big Green Earth Store, Sun & Earth, and GRID Magazine, among others, along what we think of as the "Green Corridor", the 900 block of South Street. The block party kicks off at 11 am and goes until 4 pm, with giveaways, live music, and a laundry detergent filling station (bring your own bottle!). It's like running errands in a very green way. Get some grocery shopping done while you're there, and later, why not pop by Sweet Freedom Bakery at 15th and South for some natural treats?

900 Block of South St

Read more about ways to green your home and green building.

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5Apr/100

Headhouse Square: Markets, Margaritas, and the Tango

Headhouse SquareThere's always something happening in Headhouse Square. The historic street market that was once a firehouse is now host to a farmer's market and other community events, like the Annual Easter Promenade and the Day of the Dead Celebration on South Street.  Bordered by excellent restaurants like Pizzeria Stella and Xochitl and neighborhood institutions like the Society Hill Dance Academy, the Square is always busy with pedestrians heading to and from Old City, South Street, Queen Village, and beyond. For family fun, grownup margaritas, or a leisurely stroll, Headhouse Square is the place to be.

The Food Trust's Headhouse Square Farmer's Market is almost here, with a season kickoff on Sunday, May 2nd.

Pizzeria Stella

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8Mar/100

What’s up with…Bella Vista

Bella Vista Italian MarketBella Vista is a vibrant community that stretches south of South Street to Washington Avenue. In this community of friendly locals, you will find the happening Italian Market that has embraced cultural influences from the neighborhood. You can find just about anything there, between the Vietnamese supermarkets, the South Street Whole Foods, and all of the treasures in and around the Italian Market itself.

Sabrina's Cafe is a famous brunch spot known for its stuffed french toast specials and local cafes like Chapterhouse and Creperie Beau Monde also add to the culture. There are many vintage shops and specialty stores  in Bella Vista.

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23Feb/100

What’s up with…Queen Village

Queen villageQueen Village is a neighborhood tucked below South Street next to the Delaware River.  Along Fabric Row, the oldest and largest fabric district in the country, you'll also discover an addition of eco-conscious stores like health food market Essene, Juju Organic Salon, Bicycle Revolutions, and others.  There is a wide selection of fabric shops and textiles stores. The Famous Fourth Street Deli is a destination for local politicians and enormous sandwiches.

The quaint, peaceful streets of Queen Village make it a family-friendly choice.  it also draws in many artists. The homes here have a range of architectural styles, from 18th-century buildings to modern 21st-century construction. Many of the historic homes even have interior courtyards. The best part about Queen Village is that it is within walking distance to many Philadelphia highlights, such as the Italian Market, South Street, and Old City.

Read more about Queen Village.

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