
Philly weekend: PGA Truist Championship and Mother's Day
💻 Philly Tech Week runs through Friday. Events include a builders conference with Technical.ly, hackathons, screenings at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, a happy hour and challenges.
🖼️ The Fall Fine Craft Show sets up this weekend in Rittenhouse Square.
Shop more than 140 vendors. Friday and Saturday, 10am-6pm; Sunday, 10am-5pm.
🎉 It's Second Saturdays in Germantown. Activities include the ongoing stamp scavenger hunt for kids, a food and seeds community expo at the Wyck Historic House (11am-3pm), and a reading festival at Historic Fair Hill (noon-3pm).
🎨 Browse the Latino Art Market at North Philly's Taller Puertorriqueño from 11am-2pm on Saturday.
Count on vendors, art activities and food trucks.
🐑 May Fair takes over Clark Park in West Philly on Saturday from noon-6pm. Besides local vendors, bring the kiddos for the bounce house, petting zoo and live music.
🐢 Roxborough's Spring Fest returns to Ridge Avenue on Saturday from 11am-6pm.
Enjoy a day of performances, live music, vendors, food trucks and beer.
🛍️ Cherry Street Pier welcomes the Spring Art Star Craft Bazaar on Saturday and Sunday from 11am-5pm.
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