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The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia
Presented by The Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia, this weeklong festival brings the best parts of Japan to Philadelphia through fun family events in Center City, Old City, Fairmount Park and the Main Line. Activities range from music and dance performances to sushi-making classes, contests, films and a 10k/5k walk/run. Beyond the festival, there are tons of great places to catch cherry blossoms in bloom throughout April in the city.
Manayunk StrEAT Food Festival and Restaurant Week
Manayunk Restaurant Week: April 12-24
With so many restaurants, one food fest isn’t enough. That’s why twice a year, foodies descend on Main Street for the StrEAT Food Festival, which kick off the spring and fall Manayunk Restaurant Weeks. Attendees nosh on food-truck fare, sample restaurant offerings, shop sidewalk sales and enjoy live entertainment.
Philly Tech Week
Organized by Technically Philly, Philly Tech Week 2015 presented by Comcast celebrates and encourages the technology and innovation thriving in the Philadelphia region. More than 140 citywide events include a women-in-tech summit, a robotics showcase and a cocktail-infused tech expo and demo party held at the Comcast Center.
Flight Market at Lincoln Financial Field
Inspired by The Food Trust’s phenomenal festival series Night Market Philadelphia, Flight Market takes the food truck-fueled good times to Lincoln Financial Field to partner up with the Philadelphia Eagles on a family-friendly afternoon event. Festivalgoers can expect a solid Night Market-style lineup of more than 50 food trucks, as well as additional elements like live music, activities for kids, a flea market, field tours, Eagles appearances and more.
Indego — Philly Bike Share Opens
Philadelphia is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country and it is about to get even friendlier with its own bike sharing program called Indego. Rolling out in the spring of 2015, Indego will allow visitors or members to rent bicycles from 70 stations located from the Delaware River, across the Schuylkill River, into West Philadelphia and from the Navy Yard to North Philadelphia, including Temple University’s main campus. Cyclists will be able to walk up to any Indego station and check out bikes for quick trips around the city 24 hours a day, seven days a week.. The quick and convenient system allows users to return their bike rental to the nearest station after their ride is complete.
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