Discover family-friendly events with the Philadelphia Family Community Calendar. Our team adds fresh content every week to help you make the most of raising kids in Philly, from the baby and little ones-stage through the teen years and beyond! Please be sure to check with the host location about their health and safety protocols, as well as their registration requirements, prior to heading out!
Rutabaga Toy Library
3426 Conrad St c2, Philadelphia
Weekly gatherings - a wonderful way to explore Rutabaga & meet new friends! Hangouts are open to the public: free for members & just $10 drop-in for non-members. We’ll sing together a read a book during this casual circle time. Free-play afterward. Invite a friend!
Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
8480 Hagy's Mill Road, Philadelphia
Together with a favorite grown-up, Sprouts will discover and explore the wonders of nature through sensory focused classes. This program for little ones ages 2-3 years old and features walks, art, music and stories as part of the hands-on, emergent learning approach beloved in the Schuylkill […]
Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse
3500 Reservoir Drive East Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
Don’t miss the 4th annual “Leaders and Legends of Philadelphia” exhibit at Smith Memorial Playground, a free, interactive Black History Month exhibit for families. It honors the contributions of local African American leaders across a wide range of fields, including fields whose impact has made […]
Embark on an underwater adventure the whole family will love. Now through February 15, explore the underwater world through your child's eyes with the return of Adventure Aquarium's Winter Family Days offer. For a limited time, save on your family's underwater adventure with FREE child […]
Children and adults with physical/developmental disabilities can reserve a sled from January 2 through February 25, 2024. To reserve a sled, email sleds@rinkmanagement.com
Richmond Library
2987 Almond Street (Indiana Ave. & Almond St.), Philadelphia
Learn the origins of hip hop music through spirituals, blues, and jazz in this interactive music presentation with Ali Richardson. For school-age children and adults. Text @ricschool or @ricadult to 81010 for reminders.
Welsh Road Library
9233 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia
Join Welsh Road Library for an informative discussion about African American experiences following the Second Great Migration through the chronicled childhood experiences of Program Instructor, Ms. Eltra Alexander. Topics include life in the South as well as the importance of family and culture.
Queen Memorial Library
1201 S 23rd Street, Philadelphia
Queen Memorial Library will showcase the deeply nourishing aspects of traditional African American cuisine like greens, sweet potatoes, and black-eyed peas. This program is suitable for all ages.
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