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38 of the best things to do in Philly this weekend and next week

Philadelphia Flower Show, Odunde, Flag Day events, and more.

The Philadelphia Flower Show blooms at FDR Park starting this weekend.
The Philadelphia Flower Show blooms at FDR Park starting this weekend.Read moreJOSE F. MORENO / Staff Photographer

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Get Vaccinated 💉

(Community / free / multiday) We are still in a pandemic. Make a plan to get vaccinated or your booster shot; there are many places throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey — CVS, Rite Aid, neighborhood rec centers, and more — where you can get your free COVID-19 shot. (Free, phila.gov)


THURSDAY, JUNE 9

Philly Mag Summer Social ☀️

(Seasonal / outdoors) A ticket for this party at Cherry Street Pier gets you food and drinks samples (from Cry Baby Pasta, Fiore Fine Foods, Figo, and an array of liquor and wine brands) and access to live music and fun activities. ($30-$70, June 9, 6 p.m., 101 S. Columbus Blvd., phillymag.com)


FRIDAY, JUNE 10

The Garden, Dilworth Park 🌼

(Seasonal / free / multiday) A City Hall pop-up boosts blooms with vine-covered pergolas, giant flowers, a photo show, honeybee demonstration (June 12, 2-4 p.m.), chalk art (June 11-12, 12:30-1:30 p.m.), bubble magic (June 11, 2-4 p.m.), circus performers, and Dre’s Water Ice. All ages. (Free, June 10-11, noon-8 p.m., June 12, noon-6 p.m., 1 S. 15th St., centercityphila.org)

The Little Mermaid, Players Club of Swarthmore 🎭

(Theater / in-person / multiday) Ariel gets an update in a modern, littlest-kid adaptation of the Hans Christian Anderson story, because Disney didn’t invent everything. Ages 5-12. ($10 ages 12 and over, $8 ages 3-11; free 2 and under, June 10-12, 17-19, 614 Fairview Rd., Swarthmore, pcstheater.org)

(Movie) Now that dinosaurs are again running the Earth, three decades of Jurassic stars – Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, and Sam Neill – seek a way for humans to co-exist with them. Or will one species become extinct? Directed by Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World). (Rated PG-13. Premieres June 10 in theaters)

The Legendary Ingramettes 🎶

(Music / outdoors) This powerhouse Virginia vocal group was formed by Maggie Ingram in the 1960s, modeled after male gospel groups of the era such as the Soul Stirrers and Swan Silvertones. Ingram died in 2015, and the group is now fronted by her daughter Rev. Almeta Ingram-Miller and granddaughter Cheryl Maroney Beaver. Their rousing 2020 album Take A Look in the Book is fabulous. This is a special one, outdoors at the Shady Grove stage at Arden Gild Hall in Delaware. ($23, June 10, 5:30 p.m., 2126 The Hwy, Wilmington, Del., ardenconcerts.com)


SATURDAY, JUNE 11

Philadelphia Flower Show, FDR Park 🌼

(Seasonal / multiday / outdoors / kid-friendly) The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has taken over part of a South Philly public park with large floral displays that include a kiddie space, and, for an extra $5, a spot to walk among live butterflies. Ages 7+. ($45-$50 adult, $30-$35 ages 18-29, $20-$25 ages 5-17, free ages 4 & under, June 11-18 ,10 a.m.-8 p.m., June 19, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 1500 Pattison Ave., phsonline.org)

Come Alive 215 Pride Workout 🏋️

(Pride Month / fitness / outdoors) Where else can you get a workout, drag show and catered lunch in one spot? Bring a water bottle, towel, and yoga mat and prepare to sweat at a workout led by Come Alive 215 instructors. Then, cool down with a drag show featuring queens Vinchelle, Iris Spectre, and Poochie and a brunch prepared by Michael Solomonov. ($45, June 11, 9:15 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 2451 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., upcomingevents.com)

Nerdy Craft Fair 🧶

(Shopping) Get the nerd in your life exactly what they want at this unique craft fair. From anime characters on mugs to Dr. Who bow ties, you’re bound to walk away with a truly rare find for the nerds in your life (or for yourself). Shop small and support more than 25 local vendors and makers. (June 11, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., 2nd and Lombard Streets, southstreet.com)

Pride at the Park, Narberth Park 🏳️‍🌈

(Pride Month / free) A Main Line afternoon celebrates and supports local LGBTQcommunity members with live performances by Brittany Lynn, rockers Kate Dressed Up, pop fusioneers Gloss, and Lower Merion junior Maddie Fiks, plus food, art, student orgs, nonprofits, and everyone’s favorite: drag queen storytime. All ages. (Free, June 11, noon-4 p.m., 80 Windsor Ave., Narberth, prideatthepark.org)

Beacon Theater Production: Hatshepsut 🎭️

(Theater / community) Learn about Hatshepsut, the female pharaoh of Egypt whose successor completely erased her from history. After 3,000 years of erasure, this performance teaches about all of her accomplishments and underscores the importance of preserving stories. (June 11, 1-2 p.m., 2901 Germantown Ave., historicfairhill.com)

West Park Arts Fest 🎨

(Seasonal / music / outdoors / kid-friendly / free) Start your weekend with an infusion of art and culture at this fun outdoor festival. Philly Fusion, SnackTime, Bad Kitty, and more will take to the stage for live music sets. Three Aksha, Young Flames, Akuma Dance Ensemble, and other groups will also hit the stage to showcase their dance skills. Plus, there will be family-friendly activities created by Mural Arts, the Please Touch Museum, the Franklin Institute, and more. (Free, June 11, 1-6 p.m., 4200 Parkside Ave., westparkcultural.org)

Flag Day Weekend at the Museum of the American Revolution 🇺🇸

(Museum / history / kid-friendly) It’s a packed weekend at the Museum of the American Revolution. Stop by for flag-themed craft making, storytelling, discovery carts and more all weekend long. In honor of Flag Day, all guests will leave with their own American flag. ($13-$19, June 11-14, 101 S. Third St., amrevmuseum.org)

Summer Art Star Craft Bazaar 🛍️

(Shopping / art / community) More than 70 art and craft vendors head to Cherry Street Pier to showcase their unique creations. Come meet local artists while you shop and enjoy raffles and food served up from local faves like French Toast Bites and Mom Mom’s Polish Food Cart. At both 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, free tote bags will be handed out while they last. (June 11-12, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 121 N. Columbus Blvd., artstarcraftbazaar.com)

Philly Pride Run 🏳️‍🌈

(Pride Month / fitness) The Philly Pride Run is back for the sixth time, and this year, there is a new route. The 5K is a chip-timed event with three top categories: female, non-binary, and male divisions (inclusive of people in wheelchairs). But if you prefer a shorter run, there will also be a non-timed one-mile run, with prizes for the top three most festive participants. This year, the Philly Pride Run is asking runners to make a direct donation to William Way Community Center, a nonprofit that provides food and supplies to LGBTQ seniors. ($25-$55, June 11, 8 a.m., 4231 Avenue of the Republic., runtheday.com)

Love From Philly 🎶

(Music / outdoors / free) The virtual fundraiser for local non-profit 30 Amp Circuit from early in the pandemic returns as an in-person event on the Ben Franklin Parkway. Though it will also stream on nugs.net. Along with ‘Schoolly at 60,’ an appreciation of original gangsta rapper Schoolly D on his 60th birthday, the acts include West Philadelphia Orchestra, The Ultimates, Gospel Music Preservation Alliance, Jamaaladeen Tacuma Trio, Wallis, The Tisburys and the Philly School District Jazz All-Stars, plus Philadelphia Independent Film Festival screenings, and a free screening of Questlove’s Summer of Soul at 8 p.m. (Free, June 11, noon-10 p.m, 2451 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., lovefromphilly.live)

Avett Brothers 🎶

(Music / outdoors) Centerfield at Citizens Bank Park will be a musically busy place this summer, with Motley Crue and Def Leppard, Dead and Co., Elton John and Red Hot Chili Peppers all coming though. This will be a more low-key affair with Avett brothers Scott and Seth and their Americana band playing their annual post-Phillies game concert that starts immediately after the Phils’ afternoon game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. A field pass for the concert costs an extra $40. ($22-$150, June 11, 4:05 p.m., 1 Citizens Bank Way, phillies.com)

Miranda Lambert / Little Big Town 🎶

(Music) Miranda Lambert stands among very few others as a woman in a bro-dominated mainstream country world who writes her own songs that subvert cliches and are unflinchingly personal while reaching a wide audience. Her excellent new songs-of-the-road album Palomino is the most recent example. She’s on the Bandwagon tour with her pals in the country-pop quartet Little Big Town. ($24-$122, June 11, 7 p.m., 1 Harbour Blvd, Camden, livenation.com)

Strawberry Festival, Shady Brook Farm 🍓

(Seasonal / kid-friendly) Berry season lasts a blink. Hop aboard Shady Brook’s wagon soon and be sure to snap pics as your little ones slyly gobble the red gems by the fistful — before you reach the checkout line. Concessions and live music too. All ages. ($10-$12, free 23 months & under, June 11-12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 931 Stony Hill Rd., Yardley, shadybrookfarm.com)


SUNDAY, JUNE 12

Odunde 🎉

(Seasonal / free / kid-friendly) Pack the stroller for a walk among world-class vendors, dancers, musicians and more representing the African Diaspora and Africa, in organizer Bumi Fernandez’s street fair to end all street fairs (until next year). Ages 1+. (Free, June 12, noon, 23rd & South sts., odundefestival.org)

Petapalooza 🐱

(Community / kid-friendly) Animal lovers, unite in celebration of your favorite furry friends. Pamper your pet with a day of refreshing doggie pools and other pet activities while the humans in attendance enjoy activities like face painting. Looking for a new furry family member? Starting at 3 p.m., stop by a participating restaurant or bar for “Yappy Hour” food and drink specials where fostering and adoption reps will be onsite to help find your pet match. (Free, June 12, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 8514 Germantown Ave., chestnuthillpa.com)

Out of the Closet and into the Crypt 🏳️‍🌈

(Pride Month / history) Due to the constrictions of their time, many LGBTQ people couldn’t have their sexual orientation or gender identity registered in cemetery records or in their obituaries. That’s why Laurel Hill Cemetery is organizing a tour, guided by Pat Rose, to help tell the stories of its queer residents, including gay activists, lesbian artists, and more. This two-hour tour begins at Laurel Hill Cemetery’s Gatehouse entrance at 1 p.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance. ($7.50-$15, June 12, 3822 Ridge Ave., thelaurelhillcemetery.org)

Flag Week, Betsy Ross House 🇺🇸

(History / multiday / kid-friendly) Free admission for the first 100 visitors kicks off an eight-day deal, including the Ross house’s signature naturalization service on Flag Day (June 14, 9 a.m.), meet-and-greets with actors interpreting 18th-century women (June 16-19), a carnival of circus aerialists, magic, and games (June 18, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.), and a Juneteenth commemoration (June 19) with a portrayal of Henry “Box” Brown (10 a.m.-2 .p.m.) and the Philadelphia Heritage Chorale (3 p.m.). Ages 3+. (Free to first 100 visitors, $8 adult, $6 child, senior, military, $2 ACCESS cardholder, June 12-19, 239 Arch St., historicphiladelphia.org)


MONDAY, JUNE 6

Kenny G 🎶

(Music / free) The love-him-or-hate-him subject of Penny Lane’s HBO documentary Listening To Kenny G is the biggest-selling jazz musician of all time. He kicks off the Sunset Jazz Series in Camden, which features Corinne Bailey Rae, The Sugarhill Gang, and Matt Cappy in the coming weeks. (Free, June 6, 8 p.m., 2 Riverside Drive., Camden, camdencounty.com)

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15

Liberty to Go to See 🎭️

(Theater / kid-friendly / history) Travel back in time and explore the lives of the Chew family and the free and enslaved men and women who worked for them. This outdoor play is followed by fun activities that help to illustrate the value of freedom and liberty. ($18-$20, June 15-18, 7-8:30 p.m., 6401 Germantown Ave., cliveden.org)


THURSDAY, JUNE 16

Yappy Hour 🐶

(Community / in-person / fundraiser) This is not an illusion, the pups have taken over the Museum of Illusions. Treat your four-legged friend to doggy ice cream, photo ops, games and more. Need a pup? Adoptable dogs will be available onsite to cuddle with and take home. Proceeds will support Morris Animal Rescue. (June 16, 5-7 p.m., 401 Market St., moiphilly.com)

Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll 💵

(Seasonal / outdoors / food) This deal-focused West Philly tradition is back on Baltimore Ave. Bring your friends and family out to support local businesses and take advantage of $1, $3, and $5 deals. Visit Booker’s for $3 deviled eggs and $5 cocktails, Chili Garden for $1 dan dan noodles, Loco Pez for $1 tacos, and more. Beyond food, stop by the fest for live music, activities, games, and more. After you’ve strolled and grabbed the goods, head to the block party at 48th street for even more festivities. (June 16, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 48th & Baltimore Ave., universitycity.org)


ONGOING

Strawberry Picking Weekends, Johnson’s Family Farm 🍓

(Seasonal) Local strawberries are a here today, gone tomorrow crop. There are only three-and-a-half weekends left to pluck sweet red gems from the Johnson family fields. After that, it’s back to plastic-boxed Foxy’s and Driscolls. Ages 1+. ($6, free under age 1, weekends through June 11, 133 Church Rd., Medford, NJ, johnsonsfarm.com)

Sofitel Afternoon Drag Tea 🍵

(Pride Month / food / performance) Kick off Pride Month with a special tea service and some of your favorite local drag queens. Brittany Lynn and her drag mafia will be there to help you celebrate while you sip (or spill) the tea. Can’t make this week? Stop by any Saturday in June from 2-4 p.m. ($75-$85, Saturdays through June 25, 2-4 p.m., 120 S. 17th St., eventbrite.com)

Rothman Roller Rink, Dilworth Park 🛼

(Seasonal / multiday / outdoors) With a roof of inflated beach balls, the warm weather version of City Hall’s ice rink is back, inaugurated by the local rollers of Great on Skates. The outdoor roller skating rink promises activations through the spring and summer — and an adjacent beer garden. Reservations recommended. Ages 3+. ($10 adult, $8 child, $5 skate rental, opening: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., daily through July 17, 1 S. 15th St., centercityphila.org)

Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss, Academy of Natural Sciences 🌊

(Science / multiday) The Academy continues a year focused on water with an exhibit co-created by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Things that live and happen on the ocean floor — five-foot-long tubeworms, thermal vents, giant clams, iconic shipwrecks — could inspire kids to become the next Cousteau (and likely inspire grown-ups to rewatch The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou). Ages 5+. ($22 ages 13 and up, $19 senior, student, military, $18 ages 2-12, $2 ACCESS cardholder, free under age 2, through Jul. 24, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., ansp.org)

Sand Sculptures in the Village, Peddler’s Village 🏖️

(Seasonal / free / kid-friendly) Those of us tired of waiting for a beach day can swing by these outdoor shops to watch four pro sand-sculpting teams build whimsical, gritty art. In a few weeks, the castles and such will be complete to wander among, and, sandboxes will be open to play in. Ages 2+. (Free, building: through June 4; on display: June 8-Aug. 31, 400 State Rd., New Hope, peddlersvillage.com)

Center City SIPS 🍷

(Drinks / multiday) Center City’s Wednesday evening happy hours are back and boozier than ever. Stop by any of the dozens of participating bars and restaurants and enjoy half-priced apps, $6 cocktails, $5 wine, and $4 beers. This year, select retailers (Mitchell and Ness, Verde, Joan Shepp, and more) will participate in SIPS Style, offering 25% off select items and services each Wednesday. (Wednesdays through Aug. 31, 4:30-7 p.m., various locations, centercityphila.org)

Harry Potter: The Exhibition, Franklin Institute 🪄

(Museum / multiday / kid-friendly) The museum version of J.K. Rowling’s juggernaut lets visitors choose their Hogwarts houses, explore Gringotts, Hogwarts, and the Forbidden Forest — but not record video. Timed tickets are good for museum admission up to two hours early. Ages 5 and up. ($43 ages 12-64, $41 senior and military, $39 ages 3-11; free ages 2 & under, evening tickets: $30, through Sept. 18, 222 N. 20th St., harrypotterexhibition.com)

Yoga on the Banks 🧘

(Fitness / outdoors) Head to the Schuylkill Banks for a morning of zen movement. Bring your own yoga mat or towel and enjoy this all-levels instructor-led yoga class. Yoga classes take place (weather permitting) on Saturday and Sundays at 10 a.m., and Tuesday and Thursdays at 6 p.m. throughout the spring and summer season. (Pay what you can, various dates through Oct., 2500 Locust St., eventbrite.com)

Magical Fantasy at The Navy Yard 🎪

(Art / outdoors / free) Magical Fantasy, a collection of bold and bright 3D art pieces by London-based artist Morag Myerscough, has transformed The Navy Yard into a colorful playground. Stop by to wander through the exhibit and escape into an abstract dreamland without leaving the city. (Free, through October, Broad St. and Constitution Ave., navyyard.org)

Paddle Penn’s Landing Opens, Independence Seaport Museum 🚣‍♂️

(Seasonal) You have to weigh at least 35 pounds to board a row, or swan- or dragon-shaped paddle boat docked on a manmade basin on the Delaware. (Keep in mind: A rowboat goes faster.) Lifejackets are required — as is an adult, for boaters not yet 18-years-old. ($12 per half hour, $4 per ACCESS cardholder, through Oct. 22, 211 S. Columbus Blvd., phillyseaport.org)

Youth Bike Fridays, Bartram’s Garden 🚲

(Outdoors / multiday / kid-friendly / free) Philly’s oldest research garden has teamed up with the Bicycle Coalition to lend, repair, and teach kids about bikes every Friday after school. There are snacks, too. Ages 5-17. (Free, Fridays through Nov., 3-6 p.m., 5400 Lindbergh Blvd., bartramsgarden.org)

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Calendar contributors
  1. Amber Burns is a writer and content creator living in Philadelphia. When she’s not writing, you can usually find her holed up in a coffee shop with a good book. Find her on social media @byamberburns.

  2. Lauren McCutcheon is a Philadelphian, parent, and local writer. She writes about kids events for The Inquirer, including our Kids Calendar, which publishes each Sunday.

  3. Howard Gensler writes about movies for The Inquirer, and is a former entertainment editor and writer for the Philadelphia Daily News. His work has also appeared in Premiere magazine, and he wrote the story on which the movie Hysteria, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Hugh Dancy, was based.

  4. Dan DeLuca is the music critic for The Inquirer.