Check out these upcoming community events!

Interested in having Indego feature your event on this calendar? Submit your request here.

Indego Ambassador Learn-to-Ride Class with Esperanza Health Center

Esperanza Health Center 861 E Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia,  Indego, and Esperanza Health Center for a FREE two-hour Learn to Ride class that teaches adults and teens 14 years of age and up how to ride a bicycle (or remember how to ride a bicycle) as a part of the Better Bike Share Partnership (BBSP).  This class... Read more »

Open Streets: Midtown Village

Center City District (CCD), with support from Midtown Village Merchant's Association and the City of Philadelphia, plans to expand its popular street closure program for the first time this summer with Open Streets: Midtown Village. During these closures, pedestrians will be invited to stroll nearly six blocks of car-free space while enjoying expanded outdoor dining,... Read more »

Wellness Wednesdays in West Park

Parkside Edge Parkside Avenue & W Memorial Hall Dr, Philadelphia, PA, United States

From their event page: Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and Coach Shay of Inner Sanctuary Wellness on the last Wednesday of every month from 6:30–8 PM* for a wellness program set in the beautiful greenspace of West Fairmount Park. Coach Shay will blend together restorative yoga and sound healing practices, allowing for gentle movement and meditation throughout. Participants... Read more »

Wednesday Night Rides

Wednesday Night Rides are social bike rides in Philly, every two weeks. Rides start at a variety of locations throughout the city and usually but not always end at a bar or restaurant. Rides are moderately paced (average 8 mph) and prioritize bicycle infrastructure and connecting with other riders. All are welcome! Please check social... Read more »

¡Bailar en FDR! Salsa Class and Social Dance

FDR Park Boathouse 1900 Pattison Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

From their event page: Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and DJ Valentin Flores on select Fridays from 7–11 PM at the historic FDR Park Boathouse. Experience culture, meet new people, and discover a fun and enjoyable way to keep yourself fit by moving your feet. Hosted by Fairmount Park Conservancy, DJ Valentin Flores, and Dance Philly. Tickets are... Read more »

Flavors of FDR: Food Market Tasting Tour

FDR Park Boathouse 1900 Pattison Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

From their event page:  Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and the Vendors Association of FDR Park for a tasty tour of the Southeast Asian Market. South Philly is home to a vibrant Southeast Asian community, with many Khmer, Lao, Vietnamese, and Thai residents who have enjoyed FDR Park for decades! During the warmer months, vendors set... Read more »

Open Streets: Midtown Village

Center City District (CCD), with support from Midtown Village Merchant's Association and the City of Philadelphia, plans to expand its popular street closure program for the first time this summer with Open Streets: Midtown Village. During these closures, pedestrians will be invited to stroll nearly six blocks of car-free space while enjoying expanded outdoor dining, shopping... Read more »

Park after Dark: Moonwalk + Stargazing

Lemon Hill Mansion Lemon Hill Drive, Philadelphia, PA, United States

From their event page: Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and astronomer/educator Buddy Muhler for a one-mile guided moonwalk and telescope observation.  We’ll start by using the moonlight to guide us on a short hike along the Lemon Hill Rim Trail – a wooded trail that runs high above Kelly Drive and offers views of the Schuylkill River below.... Read more »

Northwest Night Rides

Northwest Night Rides are social group bike rides focused in and around Northwest Philadelphia. They meet every other Wednesday at 7:00 pm and usually end at a bar, brewery, or restaurant.  Anyone is welcome to join – living in Northwest Philly is not a requirement!  Given the geography, most rides involve hills, but they don’t... Read more »