Things to Do This Week For America’s 250th
Your curated list of the best semiquincentennial events, exhibits, and activities happening in and around Philly
By Christina GriffithHow Soccer Saved Our 250th
Celebrating the founding of our country when it feels like everything is falling apart? Really hard. Celebrating the Philadelphia that’s been hosting the World Cup? Easy
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyGood Citizen Calendar, July-December 2026
Your guide to civic action in Philadelphia, all year long
By Lauren McCutcheonClean Air is Patriotic
A future pulmonologist sees the confluence of the country’s 250th and extreme heat wave in Philadelphia as a sign we need to reverse course on climate change
By Eric BalabanSaddlehill Winery’s The Scribe, The Sword, and the Shield
A Voorhees vineyard’s short documentary traces its land’s connections to the Revolutionary War and to the man whose hand engrossed the official Declaration of Independence
By Christina GriffithWho Can Carry a Gun in Philly?
Gun license revocations more than doubled over the past five years. Now the Justice Department is investigating
By Mensah M. DeanTo Celebrate America 250 on July 4, Be like Hungary on November 3
Philly’s done right by democracy’s history this year, but its future will be written by engaged citizens between now and Election Day … and after, too
By David M. Stone“You Don’t Recycle Your Way Out of a Wildfire”
How a path of collective bargaining and self-determination can save us from an AI apocalypse, according to technology activist and author Cory Doctorow
By Malcolm BurnleyPhilly Kids Deserve Private Education
A State Senator from Northeast Philly argues Pennsylvania should fund tax credits to independent and faith-based schools
By Joe PicozziNatasha Agarwal
Five years after collecting her first donations, Penn student Natasha Agarwal is celebrating 250,000 books distributed to young readers.
By Diemmy Dang