We Walk PHL is a citywide initiative that brings people together for free, guided walks in over 30 parks and recreation centers. Focused on improving health, fitness, and community connection, these walks offer participants a chance to meet new people, stay active, and explore their neighborhoods. Whether you’re looking to boost your fitness or find a sense of community, We Walk PHL has a path for everyone.
After months of anticipation, the final battle over the Germantown YWCA unfolded at City Hall. With community voices strong and the stakes high, Judge Ann Butchart will decide its fate within 30 days.
The August 1, 2024 episode of the Germantown Info Hub Hour originally aired on G-Town Radio, biweekly on Thursdays at 5 p.m.
Are you missing a lost loved one and wishing you could talk to them again? A unique traveling art installation, The Thread, is coming to Germantown to help you do just that. Using a disconnected rotary phone, you can speak to your loved ones, share memories, and find solace.
As we step into a new year, Germantown is poised for exciting developments and community-driven initiatives. Here’s a glimpse of what to anticipate between now and December 31.
Explore Afromation Avenue’s expansion into Germantown, a street art initiative fostering community empowerment and representation.
Emlen Elementary School students in Vernon Park created Rain Poetry – haikus that can only be seen when it’s raining. Similar displays will be in other Philly neighborhoods soon.
In late October, REBUILD shared their plans for Vernon Park. Here’s everything you need to know about the changes coming to the “Emerald” of Germantown.
Meet this Hood healing tour guide using her skills and generational knowledge to reclaim Black experiences in Philly and redirect tourist dollars beyond Center City.
Let the kids enjoy their last weekend of summer fun before they head back to school on Monday with events around the neighborhood!
On May 14th, Vernon Park will house an event centering on connection and collective grief as a means to de-stigmatize the drug-related loss of a loved one. Here’s what’s planned and why it matters.