
Looking for something to do this week? From a free museum day to a home-buyers' seminar, here are some solid options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.
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Free Museum Day
From the event description:
Experience an interactive exhibition for all ages that connects the brain, the senses and the literary experience across three centuries of unique materials.
When: Saturday, June 29, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: Rare Book Department, 1901 Vine St.
Admission: Free
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Financial wellness workshop
From the event description:
Check out a financial workshop where you'll learn how to protect and secure your income, eliminate debt faster, increase your funds and more.
When: Saturday, June 29, 1-2:30 p.m.
Where: Sturgis Recreation Center, 200 W. 65th Ave.
Admission: Free
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First-time home-buyers' experience
From the event description:
Enjoy an informal discussion on the home-buying process while you mingle and meet new professionals in your area. We will be providing complimentary appetizers from Moonshine Restaurant and sangria from Jet Set Wine Bar.
When: Saturday, June 29, 2-4 p.m.
Where: 1331 Bainbridge St.
Admission: Free
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Death and The Wellness Industry
From the event description:
Join Dr. Rachel Oristano for an in-depth discussion on the intersection of death and the wellness industry. This talk will include a critical look at anti-aging and how that relates to death denial, the cultural obsession with youth and ethics in treating potentially terminal illnesses.
When: Sunday, June 30, 6-9 p.m.
Where: The Bike Stop, 206 S. Quince St.
Admission: Free
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Parking in Philadelphia can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of Philadelphia parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, check SEPTA's website for nearby stations and schedules.
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