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Paint & Sip: Golden Ginkgo (2021) – SOLD OUT

A ginkgo tree trunk and bright yellow leaves, shot from below, with a blue sky just visible through the leaves

November 14, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Believed to be the oldest surviving specimen in North America, the Ginkgo tree at Bartram’s Garden brings vibrant golden hues to the autumn scene each year. Join us for a very special BYO Paint and Sip event, and capture the fall splendor of the Ginkgo biloba on canvas.

$15 Member/$20 Non-member

$2 SW Neighbors/ACCESS Cardholders

Workshop takes place outdoors & socially-distanced. Registration is limited.

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Biking & Walking

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Birds

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Boating & Fishing

Enjoy all that the Tidal Schuylkill River has to offer.

Flowers, Plants & Trees

See what’s blooming, find a favorite tree, and stroll the gardens and natural lands.

Gardening

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History

Uncover the interconnected stories of this historic site.

Kids' Activities

Join us year-round to learn, make, share, and wonder.

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Southwest Philadelphia

Resources and opportunities especially for neighbors in Southwest Philly.

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Workshops, Wellness & Culture

Enjoy upcoming workshops, self-care, and events. Are you a Southwest artist? Let’s partner!

Youth Internships

Calling Southwest students: paid internships available with the river, the farm, and the trees.