Categories: Events

Ides of March: Week Events March 3-6th, 2015

Welp, my vacation mode crept in and I delayed the week events by a day.

Forgive me. The turquoise waters & a week of yoga will do that to you. (Sorry, I’m the a$$hole who is sharing photos from my trip as we’re anticipating more snow here. But it’s so zen, right?)

Without further ado, here’s this week’s best events.

Philly Week Events: March 3 – 6th, 2015:

  • YIP Run: Find out how (sustainable!) Green Street Coffee is so damn delicious. Start at Philadelphia Runner and end with a caffeinated tour. Tuesday, March 3rd, 6:30 PM, 1601 Sansom St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, Facebook RSVP.
  • Women’s Coffee Club: Caffeinate & talk bikes with babes. Wednesday, March 4th at 8 AM, Knead Bagels, 725 Walnut St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106. RSVP.
  • Nerd Nite: Learn about plasma, Antarctica & Monopoly with fellow geeks. Wednesday, March 4th at 7:30 PM, RSVP.
  • U-Bahn Opening Night: Philly’s hot new underground bar features everything local – from the craft beer to foods. PR superstar Kory Aversa is sure to kick off the evening in style, too. Thursday, March 5th at 4 PM – 2 AM, 1320 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107. Facebook RSVP.
  • Full Moon Bike Ride: Celebrate the full moon, make new friends and howl as you bike along a path through Philly. Thursday, March 5th at 8 PM, Art Museum. Facebook RSVP.
  • DVGBC Tri-State Sustainability Symposium: I’ll be moderating. There will be awesome people. Great topics. What more do you need to know?! Tri-State Symposium – info.
Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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