8 – 9 am Babies and Books Breakfast Storyplay with Miss Pam Ages: 4 and underBooks & Readings Family Music Philadelphia Ethical SocietyPhiladelphia
9 am – 3 pm Juneteenth Market and Block Party Veterans Landing 30 North Lansdowne Ave Lansdowne, PA 19050Lansdowne
10 am – 3 pm Public Archaeology at Newlin Grist Mill Free History & Culture Newlin Grist MillGlen Mills
10 am – 5 pm Morris Arboretum & Gardens Garden Railway: World Pollinators Ages: AllFamily Outdoors Morris Arboretum & GardensPhiladelphia
10 am – 5 pm Working Pattern, a solo exhibition by artist Gianna Commito Art Free PentimentiPhiladelphia
10 am – 5 pm “Invisible Strings”, a group exhibition featuring six gallery- represented artists. Free Philadelphia
10:30 am – 1 pm World Cafe Live presents: Fandango, a family Bridge Session Free World Cafe LivePhiladelphia
11 am – 1 pm Kids’ Drop-In Craft Ages: 5 – 8Art Family Free Historic St. George’s Museum and ArchivesPhiladelphia
Noon – 7 pm Pridefest at Barnes & Noble Philly Books & Readings Free Barnes & Noble PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia PA 19103
1 – 6 pm 3rd Annual Juneteenth Wine & Arts Festival Ages: AllAnimals Art Family Cherry Street PierPhiladelphia
1 – 2:30 pm The Great Philadelphia Comedy Magic Walking Tour Ages: 9 and upAttractions Comedy Family Philly Magic ToursPhiladelphia
1 – 11:30 pm Join Paranormal TV Personalities at Fort Mifflin! Attractions History & Culture Fort MifflinPhiladelphia
4 – 11:59 pm The Official Pride Bar Crawl – Philadelphia Food & Drink Tabu Lounge & Sports BarPhiladelphia
5 – 6 pm Who’s Your Daddy? A Founding Fathers Tour Art History & Culture Christ Church Burial GroundPhiladelphia
5:30 – 8:30 pm After Hours Quizzo: Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City Free History & Culture American Philosphical SocietyPhiladelphia
5:30 – 8:30 pm Slice of History: Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City Quizzo Community Free American Philosphical SocietyPhiladelphia
7:30 – 11:30 pm Mr. Greengenes Rock Out ALSP Benefit Concert Fundraisers Music Live! Casino & Hotel PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
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