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9/1 Monday


Labor Day Free tours to all NJ Union Members
(9/1/2008)
September 1st - Labor Day- Free tours to all NJ Union Members (with ID)
Battleship New Jersey, Camden Waterfront Camden, NJ.
For more information, phone (856) 966-1652.
Visit www.battleshipNewJersey.org.


Morning Bird Walks at Rancocas
(9/1/2008, 8:00 AM)
MORNING BIRD WALKS AT RANCOCAS Fridays, August 1 and September 5 Join a RNC associate naturalist for a “first-Friday-of-the-month” bird walk; migrants and resident species can be found at our center. Sightings are added to the RNC bird list. Meet at the picnic tables by the parking lot. Walks begin promptly at 8 a.m.
Rancocas Nature Center, 794 Rancocas Rd. Mount Holly, NJ.
For more information, phone (610) 261-2495.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/2 Tuesday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/3 Wednesday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


National Museum of Industrial History
(Thru 12/3/3008, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
NMIH will tell the story of America's industrial achievements and the accomplishments of its inventors, managers and workers, and preserve the record of industry's development and advancements from the middle 1800's until present time.
National Museum of Industrial History, 530 E. Third Street Bethlehem, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 694-6694.
Visit www.nmih.org.



9/4 Thursday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/5 Friday


Jitterbugs Music & Movement
(9/5/2008, 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM)
Come join Jitterbugs Music & Movement and spend some unique bonding time with a special child in your life. Participate in 45 minute music & movement classes and interact with one another by partaking in tickling rhymes, bouncing, wiggling, dancing, rocking, and much more. In addition, the participants will experiment with different types of instruments such as rhythm sticks, egg shakers, and wrist bells. You will participate in bean bag activities and dance with scarves. You will also enjoy playing parachute games. Each child will receive his/her very own instrument to keep. Each family will receive a framed picture. After the class enjoy refreshments and socialize with the other children and their parent/caregiver Every Friday beginning September 5, 2008 from 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Sign up for a 4 week, 6 week, 8 week or 12 week session.
St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 1314 Foulk Road Wilmington, DE.
Reservations Are Required.
For more information, phone (302) 475-0553.
Visit www.jitterbugsmusic.com.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/6 Saturday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Garden Walk at Rancocas
(9/6/2008, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
GARDEN WALK AT RANCOCAS Take a naturalist-led walk around the center grounds, focusing on our meadow and native plant, butterfly, and children’s gardens. Colorful nectar sources attract seasonal wildlife. Bring cameras, binoculars and your gardening questions; we can try to look it up if we don’t know the answer. Pack a lunch and enjoy a midday meal at our picnic tables.
Rancocas Nature Center, 794 Rancocas Rd. Mount Holly, NJ.
For more information, phone (610) 261-2495.


Bubbles, Chalk & Ice Cream Family Day Open House
(9/6/2008, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM)
This free Open House and Family Day will be packed full of excitement and entertainment! Kids and adults alike will enjoy making giant bubbles (even ones you stand inside of), eating ice cream, creating street paintings in chalk and watching Darlington Arts Center’s faculty and students perform. You can even win prizes for your chalk paintings! Stop by and participate in the festivities while exploring the hundreds of classes, workshops and private lessons in music, art, dance/fitness & drama Darlington Arts Center has to offer children and adults. There is something for everyone!
Darlington Arts Center, 977 Shavertown Rd. Boothwyn, PA.
Admission: free.
For more information, phone (610) 356-3632.
Visit www.DarlingtonArts.org.


The Larry Tucker Band Free Outdoor Summer Concert
(9/6/2008, 6:30 PM)
Darlington Arts Center’s Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series closes with The Larry Tucker Band coming to town! Groove to the sounds of their rhythm & blues, oldies and Motown. Performing along with Larry Tucker will be: Johnnie Edward Lee, bass & lead vocals; Mark Kirby, drum & guitar; Skip Burney, guitar; Michael Jamison, lead guitar; Steve Hoke, saxophone; Tom Adderly, vocals; Barron Pearson, drums; and Tim McAlee, guitar. The performance will be at at Concord Township Park beginning at 6:30pm.
Darlington Arts Center, 977 Shavertown Rd. Boothwyn, PA.
Admission: free.
For more information, phone (610) 356-3632.
Visit www.DarlingtonArts.org.



9/7 Sunday


Double Lives: American Painters as Illustrators, 1850-1950
(Thru 11/23/2008)
This exhibition explores the often uneasy relationship between the art of easel painting and the art of illustration. It focuses on artists who were an important part of the history of the narrative tradition in American culture and who practiced both easel painting and illustration in the years between 1850 and 1950. Among the artists represented are Winslow Homer, N.C. Wyeth, Frederick Remington, John Sloan, Grant Wood, and Rockwell Kent. Admission is $8 for adults; $5 for seniors ages 65 and over, students with I.D. and children; and free for children under six and Brandywine Conservancy members.
Brandywine River Museum, US Route 1 Chadds Ford, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 388-2700.
Visit www.BrandywineMuseum.org.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/8 Monday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/9 Tuesday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/10 Wednesday


National Museum of Industrial History
(Thru 12/3/3008, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
NMIH will tell the story of America's industrial achievements and the accomplishments of its inventors, managers and workers, and preserve the record of industry's development and advancements from the middle 1800's until present time.
National Museum of Industrial History, 530 E. Third Street Bethlehem, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 694-6694.
Visit www.nmih.org.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


"Over the Hedge" Outdoor Movie
(9/10/2008, 6:00 PM)
Now you can enjoy a series of exciting family-oriented events under the stars in your neighborhood! Bring your lawn chair/blanket, and enjoy the free outdoor show. Preshow programs start at 6PM and are brought to you by the Health Department. Movies start once it gets dark.
Friendship Park, E. North & Penn St. Bethlehem, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 997-5732.



9/11 Thursday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.


"Serendipity" Outdoor Movie
(9/11/2008, 6:00 PM)
Now you can enjoy a series of exciting family-oriented events under the stars in your neighborhood! Bring your lawn chair/blanket, and enjoy the free outdoor show. Preshow programs start at 6PM and are brought to you by the Health Department. Movies start once it gets dark.
Fairview Park, 4th Avenue & West Market St. Bethlehem, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 997-5732.



9/12 Friday


LITTLE SPROUTS
(9/12/2008, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM)
LITTLE SPROUTS Friday, September 12 Saturday, September 13 10 to 11 a.m. This series is designed for 2 ½ to 4-year-olds. Gardens are a wonderful place for young children to have a hands-on experience with nature. Youngsters and their parent/caregivers will share fun-filled mornings learning about garden visitors, fall flowers and fruits, and plant care, in and around RNC’s colorful Children’s Garden.
Rancocas Nature Center, 794 Rancocas Rd. Mount Holly, NJ.
For more information, phone (610) 261-2495.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/13 Saturday


Jersey Fresh Day
(9/13/2008, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)
September 13th - Jersey Fresh Day – Come enjoy a farmer’s market from 10AM to 3PM under the tents on the ship’s fantail. The Jersey Fresh festival will feature seafood, fresh produce and more. Sample products grown, caught and produced in the Garden State. Free with any tour ticket.
Battleship New Jersey, Camden Waterfront Camden, NJ.
Admission: free with tour ticket.
For more information, phone (856) 966-1652.
Visit www.battleshipNewJersey.org.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Bye Bye Butterfly Fiesta
(9/13/2008, 11:00 AM)
Kids can get the low-down on a caterpillar’s life from the Garden State Discovery Museum’s resident Monarch "Curly" during the annual Bye Bye Butterfly event on Saturday, September 13. They’ll also make beautiful butterfly crafts at the art table before saying good-bye to butterflies who will make a 1,500-mile trip to Mexico. Curly the Caterpillar’s entertaining and educational show starts at 11 a.m., followed by a butterfly release at 1 p.m. Admission of $9.95 for 12 months and older; $8.95 for seniors offers access to all the Museum’s interactive exhibits plus the Bye Bye Butterfly activities.
Garden State Discovery Museum, 2040 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ.
For more information, phone (856) 424-1233.
Visit www.discoverymuseum.com.


Linda Eder in Concert
(9/13/2008, 8:00 PM)
With a passionate following that helps her sell out prestigious concert halls all over the United States, Linda Eder returns to Marlton to share exciting new material from her newest album. This latest masterpiece with a brand new flair is appropriately titled The Other Side of Me. Eder described the experience of making this album as "freeing and frightening and wonderful," as she strayed from her Barbra Streisand/Judy Garland influences to find a new direction. Linda’s evening at Lenape promises to offer samplings from that new album among an interesting blend of standards, pop hits and originals -- each showcasing her extravagant vocal gifts. With a nod to Streisand, Garland and Eileen Farrell as her childhood inspirations, Linda will serve up her extraordinary rare talent along with her charming, down-to-earth personality. Her incredible vocal delivery has earned her recognition as one of the great solo voices of our time, regardless of whose music she sings.
Lenape Performing Arts Center, 130 Tomlinson Mill Rd. Marlton, NJ.
Admission: $60.
For more information, phone (856) 983-3366.
Visit www.SJTheatre.com.



9/14 Sunday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/15 Monday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/16 Tuesday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/17 Wednesday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


National Museum of Industrial History
(Thru 12/3/3008, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
NMIH will tell the story of America's industrial achievements and the accomplishments of its inventors, managers and workers, and preserve the record of industry's development and advancements from the middle 1800's until present time.
National Museum of Industrial History, 530 E. Third Street Bethlehem, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 694-6694.
Visit www.nmih.org.



9/18 Thursday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/19 Friday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Double Feature
(9/19/2008, 7:00 PM)
Double Feature 7pm The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) Not Rated 9pm The Untouchables (1987) R
Two River Theater Company, 21 Bridge St. Red Bank, NJ.
Admission: $8.
For more information, phone (732) 345-1400.
Visit www.trtc.org.



9/20 Saturday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Pumpkin Palooza
(Thru 9/21/2008, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM)
The Garden State Discovery Museum teams up with neighbor Springdale Farms for a weekend of Jump on the wagon, filled with hayrides, pumpkin picking, pony rides, and more! Families are invited to navigate through a corn maze, pick and paint pumpkins and visit baby farm animals as they enjoy a fun-filled day at two of New Jersey’s favorite family attractions.
Garden State Discovery Museum, 2040 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ.
For more information, phone (856) 424-1233.
Visit www.DiscoveryMuseum.com.


Day for Kids '08
(9/20/2008, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM)
Day for Kids in Delaware will feature: Rides, games, live entertainment, music, community tables, focus on the importance of healthy living and physical exercise, educational activates and demonstrations, and more things are being added daily! And It’s FREE
Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware, 669 S. Union Street Wilmington, DE.
For more information, phone (302) 658-1870.


Fall Fundraiser Party
(9/20/2008, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM)
The Delaware Art Museum is throwing a chair-themed party inspired by the exhibition Garry Knox Bennett: Call Me Chairmaker. There will be a live auction of chairs created by artists and craftspeople, and a silent auction of “seats” to nearby restaurants, theaters, and sporting events. Taking a cue from 2007’s successful “Pre-Raphaelite Homecoming Party,” the Museum will also present fireworks over the Copeland Sculpture Garden, live music, cocktails, and delicious cuisine.
Delaware Art Museum, 2301 Kentmere Parkway Wilmington, DE.
For more information, phone (302) 571-9590.
Visit www.delart.org.



9/21 Sunday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/22 Monday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/23 Tuesday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/24 Wednesday


National Museum of Industrial History
(Thru 12/3/3008, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
NMIH will tell the story of America's industrial achievements and the accomplishments of its inventors, managers and workers, and preserve the record of industry's development and advancements from the middle 1800's until present time.
National Museum of Industrial History, 530 E. Third Street Bethlehem, PA.
For more information, phone (610) 694-6694.
Visit www.nmih.org.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/25 Thursday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(Thru 9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.



9/26 Friday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/27 Saturday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/28 Sunday


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/29 Monday


Hot Peas ‘n Butter
(9/29/2008)
The Kelsey Kids Series starts off with "Hot Peas ‘n Butter," a multi-cultural, bi-lingual Latin and jazz band for kids as seen on NoGGIN and Nickelodeon and winner of 2006 Family Choice Award.
Kelsey Theatre at MCCC, 1200 Old Trenton Rd West Windsor, NJ.
For more information, phone (609) 584-9444.
Visit www.KelseyatMCCC.org.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.



9/30 Tuesday


EXPLORING EDWIN B. FORSYTHE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
(9/30/2008, 8:45 AM)
EXPLORING EDWIN B. FORSYTHE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Who says the shore is just for tourists heading to the beach? When the beaches start to quiet, migration starts to heat up. Visit this reliable site at the peak of shorebird diversity. Godwits, Buff-breasted and Baird’s Sandpipers are possibilities. This time last year, birders saw a Roseate Spoonbill and a White Pelican. Who knows what might turn up? Leaders: Rob Fanning and Lloyd Shaw.
Rancocas Nature Center, 794 Rancocas Rd. Mount Holly, NJ.
For more information, phone (610) 261-2495.


Garden Railway Garden Railway: Architectural Wonders of the World
(Thru 10/13/2008, 10:00 AM)
(Thru Oct. 13) Architectural Wonders of the World is the 2008 theme for Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway display Scores of new buildings at the Morris Arboretum’s Garden Railway this summer will transport visitors to the far ends of the earth. Spanning the globe, visitors will experience magical visits to The Great Wall of China (China), The Taj Mahal (India), Hagia Sophia (Istanbul), Tikal (Guatemala) Maachu Picchu (Peru), Petra (Jordan), the Giza Pyramid and Alexandria Light House (Egypt), and The Eiffel Tower (Paris).
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave Philadelphia, PA.
For more information, phone (215) 247-5777.
Visit www.Upenn.edu/arboretum.


Slavery in Philadelphia
(9/30/2008, 1:30 PM)
A presentation featuring a costumed interpreter sharing powerful stories of enslaved Africans and slaveholders, early patriots, Founding Fathers and citizens.
The Christ Church Preservation Trust, 5th and Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA.
Admission: $2 adults, $1 students.
For more information, phone (215) 922-1695.





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