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Local programs aim to break isolation for residents with mental illness

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How a Temple professor is helping Philadelphians make healthier choices

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Back to school: ACHIEVEability’s annual school supply drive returns

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Bastille Day in Philly
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Fête in Philly: Where to eat, drink and celebrate Bastille Day

By Molly Given
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Crabfries for Heroes returns with $1 Crabfries to benefit families of fallen officers

By Zach Ciavolella
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The Slider Co. brings big flavor to Philly with free treats

By Molly Given
National Fried Chicken Day
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Top spots to enjoy National Fried Chicken Day in Philly

By Zach Ciavolella
Reading Terminal Market Ice Cream Festival, things to do in Philly
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Cool Down at Philly’s Ice Cream Festival at Reading Terminal Market

By Molly Given
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Penn’s Landing

Sunset Sizzle BBQ series debuts at Rope & Anchor

By Brenda Hillegas
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Shuck yeah: Philly’s best summer seafood dishes

By Molly Given
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Museum of the American Revolution unveils interactive audio tour for young visitors

By Brenda Hillegas
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Free STEM camp at Lovett Library aims to spark young inventors’ imaginations

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Kaleidoscope Cove exhibit explores the ocean through color

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The Dog Days of Summer: 7 tips to keep your canine cool

By Zach Ciavolella
North Philadelphia History Festival
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Inaugural North Philadelphia History Festival celebrates the spirit of its community

By Molly Given
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Old City

Brunch with Ben offers eggs and pancakes with a side of history

By Molly Given
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Watch Party PHL leads charge for Philly’s first women’s sports bar

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National Martini Day in Philadelphia: Where to sip and shake in 2025

By Molly Given
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Philly rolls out specials for International Sushi Day

By Brenda Hillegas
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Lovechild: A new labor of love from chef Elijah Milligan set to open this fall

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