Last call for summer fun in Philly

Summer may be almost over but there’s still a chance to get in on the seasonal fun. Soak up the last bit of sun with these August events.

Cool down with drink specials

Warm weather and cool drinks are the perfect combination. / Albert Yee for Fairmount Park Conservancy

Visit Philly Beer Garden Series

All summer long, Visit Philly has been well, visiting, different beer gardens throughout the city for a pop-up happy hour of drink specials in the great outdoors. The series is winding down with the season so don’t miss your chance to get in on the fun. The Oval, in front of the Art Museum on the Parkway, hosts the series Aug. 17 from 4 yo 7 p.m. On Aug. 22 the series stops at Independence Beer Garden. The final round is Aug. 29 at Morgan’s Pier.

Center City Sips

The Wednesday night happy hour standby is at almost 50 bars and restaurants this year, with discounts on drinks and apps from 5 to 7 p.m. Whether you want a cocktail at Jose Garces’ Rosa Blanca or a cheap beer at Oh! Shea’s Pub, go on a Sips night.

Hollywood meets Philly

Screening Under the Stars Summer Movie Series

Sure, you can watch a movie any night of the year — but not outside. Outdoor movie screenings have been happening around the city all summer, and thankfully they’re still going strong. Bring the kids to Penn’s Landing Aug. 21 for Screening Under the Stars’ at Penn’s Landing is hosting a “Frozen” sing-a-long.

Moonlight Movies

Mt. Airy is going family-friendly too, with “Annie” in Lovett Park on Aug. 15. “Men in Black” shows at the Trolley Car Diner the next night.

Food truckextravaganza

Night Market

The final Night Market of summer is Aug. 14 from 6 to 10 p.m. Over 75 food trucks and restaurants will line up along Lancaster Avenue starting at 35th Street. Rapper Chill Moody and the West Philadelphia Orchestra will be providing the festival’s live soundtrack.

Bring the kids to the zoo for a free concert. / Wiki Commons

Good weather and good tunes

Rock ‘n’ Roar Concert Series

Of course the Philadelphia Zoo is a staple in the summer, but how many times can you watch the bears look hot and sleepy? The Paisley Pickles will put on the last Rock ‘n’ Roar kids concert of the summer Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. The event, on the Impala Lawn, is free with zoo admission.

Concerts in the Park

If a concert on the Fisher-Price Stage at the zoo sounds like it might be a little too young for your taste, then check out Concerts in the Park. Beginning at 6 p.m. on Aug. 20, DJ Cash Money, Worldtown Soundsystem, Pablo Batista and the Mambo Syndicate will take the stage in Rittenhouse Square. The event is free — music to any young adult’s ear.

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