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A Groundbreaking Year
Who could have predicted that in the midst of a recession year, the Collaborative would be recognized at more nonprofit ground-breaking ceremonies than ever before? Celebrate...
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Urban Sustainability Forum to Address Vacant Land
On September 17th, the Urban Sustainability Forum will turn its focus to issues of vacant land in Philadelphia.  The forum, entitled No Vacancy: Re-imagining Vacant Land in...
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Preview Panel and Opening Reception July 17
From July 15 to September 7, 2009, the National Constitution Center and the Slought Foundation will host Into the Open. The exhibition, which debuted at the Venice Biennale in...
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A Day in the Park
Thanks to everyone who helped out and stopped by our  “sustainable backyard” on PARK(ing) Day.  We had a great time talking with curious people, meeting PARK(ing) Day participants...
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Reimagining Vacant Land at Repurpose
Repurpose!, a one-day community workshop and public art project to develop creative uses for vacant land, brought together a diverse group of nonprofits, architects and Mantua...
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We had a Ball!!
Thanks to everybody who came out and made our 13th annual Bowling Ball a fantastic success! This year we hosted around 300 bowlers on 55 lanes, and raised almost $33,000!...
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Sustainability in Your Backyard
Hang out in the Collaborative's "backyard" on PARK(ing) Day and get some ideas on how you can embrace sustainability- even in your tiny city backyard!  If you can't wait, here's...
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Summer in the City with Into the Open
Forget the dog days of summer with a celebration of edible education, architects in conversation, a sustainability tour, and a one-day community workshop exploring the creative...
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D-Tours: Mt. Tabor Cyber Village
Affordable housing doesn’t have to be boring! Mt. Tabor Cyber Village Senior Housing in East Poplar has a colorful contemporary design that looks a lot like neighboring NoLibs...
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