Weekend Things To Do In Philly ~ Spruce Street Harbor Park, Wizard World, Silkies Hike, All Star Craft Beer Festival, Rittenhouse Row Festival, 9th Street Italian Market Festival, Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby Festival and More!

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‘Philly Festivals Galore!’

The weekend kicks off with the Wizard World Comic Con, Spruce Street Harbor Park & the Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest, Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, the continuation of the Game Masters at The Franklin Institute, Hamilton: The Constitutional Clashes That Shaped A Nation, & the Design in Revolution: A 1960’s Odyssey exhibit, the Parkway 100 Celebration and more.

During the weekend enjoy the Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival, Silkies Hike, the 9th Street Italian Festival, the Preakness, the Strawberry Festival, the 40th Street Series, FREE tours of Yards Brewing Cofarmers’ markets, free yoga, and much more.

During the week enjoy the Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, the continuation of the Design in Revolution: A 1960’s Odyssey exhibitPay-What-You-Wish and much more.

In upcoming weeks get ready for Dinos After Dark, 4th Fridays in Headhouse District, First Friday, First Sundays, Burger Brawl and much more.

What event or activity this weekend or during the week excites you the most? Please share with us in the comments below. Tip: If you haven’t done so in recent months or years, visit the many wonderful museums in Philadelphia. Philadelphia Museums

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Things To Do In Philadelphia this Weekend & Week of ~ May 18 – 24 ~

FYI – There are many events & attractions listed below that have been open prior today which are listed as “Now”. Also, check back daily for updates!

Informational Posts For Things To Do Year Round or Seasonal

  • Our Guide to All Museums in Philadelphia ~ Visit many wonderful museums in Philly. ~ Philadelphia Museums ~
  • Philadelphia Children’s Festival ~ May 18 – 19 ~ Held at 
    Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 3680 Walnut Street. Get ready for fun family-oriented programming! Performances range from circus arts to an imaginative show featuring a giant, costumed dragon. ~ Philadelphia Children’s Festival ~
  • Love Your Park Week ~ May 18 – 20 ~ Over 100 parks across Philadelphia will host volunteer cleanups and special events to clean, green, and celebrate Philly’s parks. ~ Love Your Park Week ~
  • Wizard World Comic Con at the Pennsylvania Convention Center ~ May 18 – 20 ~ Held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center at 1101 Arch Street. Comics, cosplay and pop culture fanatics of all ages invade the Pennsylvania Convention Center for four days of non-stop, action-packed entertainment. ~ Wizard World Comic Con at the Pennsylvania Convention Center ~
  • Philadlephia Orchestra Presents: Tosca at the Kimmel Center ~ May 18 – 20 – Held at Verizon Hall, 300 S. Broad Street at the Kimmel Center. The world’s leading opera conductor brings to Verizon Hall one of the finest of Italian grand operas with the unparalleled Philadelphia Orchestra on stage, Puccini’s Tosca! ~ Philadlephia Orchestra Presents: Tosca at the Kimmel Center ~
  • Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival ~ May 18- 20 ~ Held at Spruce Street Harbor Park, 301 S. Columbus Boulevard. Enjoy the beer garden and the relaxing waterfront hangout. There will be a weekend-long festival full of musical performances, hands-on activities and tasty food and drink options. ~ Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival ~
  • Opening of Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest ~ May 18 – 20; May 24 – September 3 ~ Held at the Blue Cross RiverRink, 101 S. Columbus Boulevard. Enjoy the roller rink, mini-golf course, The Midway (with the giant Ferris wheel!) and food concessions this weekend! It will be open 7-days a week starting Thursday, May 24! ~ Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest ~ 
  • Parks On Tap At Fernhill Park in Germantown ~ May 18 – 20 ~ Parks on Tap is a program that brings a traveling beer garden from park to park for 23 weeks. Get out there and explore many of Philadelphia’s beautiful parks while enjoy beer, food and good company! ~ Parks On Tap ~
  • 117th Annual Student Exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ~ May 18 – June 3~ Held at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 118-128 N. Broad Street. PAFA is known for admitting some of the best. Here the public has the opportunity to view and purchase works by talented students at the school. The annual PAFA Student Exhibition kicks off on Thursday, May 10, with a preview party and continues from May 11 to June 3 with opportunities to view and purchase sculptures, paintings, installations and more. 117th Annual Student Exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ~
  • Chinese Lantern Festival ~ May 18 – June 30 ~ Take pleasure in the Chinese Lantern Festival at Franklin Square! The square will come alive and glow with 28 larger-than-life illuminated displays such as a huge 200-foot Chinese dragon, pandas, sea creatures, mythological creatures and more. Enjoy special food, shopping, live performances as well.  ~ Chinese Lantern Festival ~
  • Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music Exhibit ~ May 18 – September 2 ~ Held at the National Museum of American Jewish Museum. Audiences may be familiar with many of Bernstein’s works, notably West Side Story! The exhibition consists of a collection of artifacts, films and sound bites that not only celebrate the talented composer’s 100th birthday, but also bring to light the stress, fear and eventual hopefulness of an American Jew living through the Holocaust, World War II and the Vietnam War.  ~ Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music Exhibit ~
  • Design in Revolution: A 1960’s Odyssey Exhibit ~ May 18 – September 9 ~ Held at the Philadelphia Museum of ArtFrom Pop Art and psychedelia to the civil rights and anti-war movements, the 1960s was a decade of liberation—and of great loss. See how designers, artists, and architects responded to the tumultuous period that still looms large in the American imagination. Design in Revolution: A 1960’s Odyssey Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ~
  • Parkway 100 Celebration ~ May 18 to Nov 16 ~ The Ben Franklin Parkway is turning 100 and Philadelphia is set to mark this milestone with a year of special events, promotions, and family-friendly experiences through November 18, 2018. ~ Parkway 100 Celebration ~
  • Hamilton: The Constitutional Clashes That Shaped A Nation ~ May 18 – December 31 ~ Held at the National Constitution Center.  The exhibition focuses on Alexander Hamilton and the challenging relationships and friendships he had with some of our country’s history makers such as James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Aaron Burr. ~ Hamilton: The Constitutional Clashes That Shaped A Nation ~
  • Game Masters at The Franklin Institute ~ May 18 – September 3 ~ Held at The Franklin Institute. Game Masters showcases the work of over 30 innovative game designers and takes visitors on an interactive journey inside their favorite video games, from the trailblazing arcade era through today’s web and console games. Visitors can challenge themselves to achieve a high score on more than 100 playable games! ~ Game Masters at The Franklin Institute ~ 
  • Renoir: Father and Son/Painting & Cinema ~ May 18 – September 3 ~  FREE on every 1st Sunday. Held at the Barnes Foundation, 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The exhibit explores the relationship between impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir and master filmmaker Jean Renoir by juxtaposing the father’s paintings and drawings with the son’s films, costumes, photos and ceramics. ~ Renoir: Father and Son/Painting & Cinema ~

Date Specific Events & Activities ~ May 18 – 24 ~

  • Philadelphia Mural Arts Tours Month of May ~ Come check out the many Mural Arts tours throughout Philadelphia. ~ Philadelphia Mural Arts Tours for May 2018 or 215-925-3633. ~ About Philadelphia Mural Arts ~  
  • Friday Nights Art ~ May 18 Free with admission, from 5 pm to 8:45 pm. ~ Katie Thiroux Trio – The Katie Thiroux Trio offers in-the-moment jazz that draws on swing to bebop and beyond. A triple threat, Thiroux has garnered attention for her bravura on the bass, strong vocals, and compelling compositions. Held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in  the Great Stair Hall. ~ Friday Nights Art ~ 
  • Spring Wine Exploration ~ May 18 ~ From 7 pm to 9 pm at Alchemist Society at 1100 N. Front St Ste 102. Enjoy the exploration and complimentary tasting of wines that perfectly pair with sunshine and spring flowers. ~ Get Tickets ~ Info: > Spring Wine Exploration ~
  • Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival May 18 – 20 ~ Held at Spruce Street Harbor Park, 301 S. Columbus Boulevard. Enjoy the beer garden and the relaxing waterfront hangout. There will be a weekend-long festival full of musical performances, hands-on activities and tasty food and drink options. ~ Grand Opening of Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival ~
  • Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest May 18 – 20; May 24 – September 3 ~ Held at the Blue Cross RiverRink, 101 S. Columbus Boulevard. Enjoy the roller rink, mini-golf course, The Midway (with the giant Ferris wheel!) and food concessions this weekend! It will be open 7-days a week starting Thursday, May 24! ~ Grand Opening of Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest ~
  • Chinese Lantern Festival ~ May 18 – June 30 ~ Take pleasure in the Chinese Lantern Festival at Franklin Square! The square will come alive and glow with 28 larger-than-life illuminated displays such as a huge 200-foot Chinese dragon, pandas, sea creatures, mythological creatures and more. Enjoy special food, shopping, live performances as well.  ~ Chinese Lantern Festival ~
  • Silkies Hike Philadelphia ~ May 19 ~ Irreverent Warriors Silkies Hike is built on the premise that camaraderie and humor will save lives. Twenty-two veterans a day are taking their own lives! This hike allows veterans, both former and active, to bond, build friendships, and become a support network that veterans often need to fight the war at home. Silkies Hike in Philadelphia does the same with a 13 mile hike through the streets of Philly! Open to only military Veterans and those currently active military of all branches of the service. But if you see them out on Saturday, don’t hesitate to say hello and thank these men & women for their service to our country! ~ Silkies Hike Philadelphia ~
  • Filter Square Farmers’ Market ~ May 19 ~ From 9 am to 2 pm, The Food Trust holds an outdoor market at 23rd and Pine Streets. Enjoy fresh vegetables & food from favorite local farmers and producers. ~ Filter Square Farmers’ Market ~
  • Liberty Lands Market ~ May 19 From 9 am until 3 pm at 926 N. American St in Northern Liberties. One can find everything from fresh organic produce to hand crafted wears and lotions. Hand made soaps, Ice Creams, sauces, organic teas and coffees and more. Part of the market, you will find animal rescues with adoptables & pet products. Liberty Lands Market ~
  • Rittenhouse Farmers’ Market ~ May 19 ~ From 9 am to 3 pm from 18th & Walnut Streets, enjoy fresh seasonal produce, fresh seafood, fresh bread and much more! ~ Rittenhouse Farmers’ Market ~ 
  • Diamond Day at Reading Terminal Market ~ May 19 ~ From 10 am to 3 pm at Reading Terminal Market at 51 N. 12th StreetFor its 125th birthday, Reading Terminal Market thanks its visitors and loyal guests on Saturday with a full day of awesome deals, free Taste of Philly food tours, special prizes, food samples and raffles every hour from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. for the chance to win a $100 shopping spree.  ~ Diamond Day at Reading Terminal Market ~
  • Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival ~ May 19 ~ From noon – 5 pm from Walnut Street between Broad and 19th streets and 17th and 18th streets from Sansom to Locust streets. ~ Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival ~
  • Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby & Arts Festival ~ May 19 ~ Noon to 6 pm on Trenton Avenue, Haggert to Norris streets  At the sculpture derby, human-powered vehicles make their way down Trenton Avenue in hopes of crossing the finish line first. At the festival, local vendors peddle crafts, artwork, food, drinks and more. ~ Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby & Arts Festival ~
  • Clark Park Farmers’ Market ~ May 19 ~ From 10 am to 2 pm, The Food Trust holds an outdoor market at 43rd St and Baltimore Ave. Enjoy fresh vegetables & food from favorite local farmers and producers. ~ Clark Park Farmers’ Market ~
  • All-Star Craft Beer, Wine and Cocktail Festival ~ May 19 ~ From 3 pm – 7 pm at Citizens Bank Park. Guests can sample more than 200 beers and wines in the Craft Beer, Wine, and Cocktail Garden, walk the bases and around the warning track, get photos taken in the Phillies’ dugout, groove to live music and more. ~ All-Star Craft Beer, Wine and Cocktail Festival ~
  • Preakness at the Piazza at The Schmidt’s Commons ~ May 19 ~ From 5 pm – 9:30 pm at Schmidt’s Commons, 1001 N. 2nd Street. The Preakness Stakes is the second race of the Triple Crown series. Enjoy this unique, fun, fashion event! 100% of the net proceeds will support the National MS Society. ~ Preakness at the Piazza at The Schmidt’s Commons ~
  • 40th Street Summer Series ~ May 19 ~ FREE – Starts at 6 pm at 40th and Walnut streets. Enjoy the West Philadelphia Orchestra and Dan Blacksberg’s Hot Klezmers. Guests can enjoy free scoops of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and a craft activity led by the University City Arts League. ~ 40th Street Summer Series ~
  • 9th Street Italian Market Festival ~ May 19 – 20 ~ From S. 9th Street, from Fitzwater to Wharton streets. Enjoy live entertainment, games (including a greased pole-climbing contest) and food, to include the market’s dazzling array of homemade sausages, delicious cannoli, imported meats and cheeses, cappuccino, beef and poultry, specialty cookware and fresh pasta. ~ 9th Street Italian Market Festival ~
  • Strawberry Festival at Peddler’s Village ~ May 19 – 20 ~ Visitors can sample strawberry treats, shop for handmade crafts from over 60 artisan vendors, watch a pie-eating contest and enjoy live music from Rendition Jazz Band, Galena Brass Band and more local performers. ~ Strawberry Festival at Peddler’s Village ~
  • Yards Brewing Co Tours ~ May 19 & 20 FREE – Saturdays & Sundays from 12 pm to 4 pm at Yards Brewery, enjoy a wonderful tour of the brewery! All tour-goers must be 21+ unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Bus tours, private tours and guided tastings are offered by appointment only. Please contact events@yardsbrewing.com for booking information. ~ Yards Brewing Co Tours ~
  • Taste of Philadelphia: Market Tours ~ May 19 & 23  ~ Starts at 10 am every Wed & Sat – Learn the story behind cheese steaks, hoagies, pretzels and other Philly food favorites, and the 115-year history of the vibrant Reading Terminal Market where they’re sold during this 75-minute, food-writer-led walking tour. ~ Taste of Philadelphia: Market Tours ~
  • Headhouse Farmers’ Market ~ May 20 ~ Established in 2007, this market is located in the historic Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia. Featuring more than 40 vendors, Headhouse is one of The Food Trust’s largest farmers markets. Headhouse Farmers’ Market ~
  • Chinese Lantern Festival ~ May 21 – June 30 ~ Take pleasure in the Chinese Lantern Festival at Franklin Square! The square will come alive and glow with 28 larger-than-life illuminated displays such as a huge 200-foot Chinese dragon, pandas, sea creatures, mythological creatures and more. Enjoy special food, shopping, live performances as well.  ~ Chinese Lantern Festival ~
  • Pay-What-You-Wish ~ May 23 ~ Stop in at the Philadelphia Museum of Art every Wednesday from 5 pm – 8:45 pm and ”Pay What You Wish”,  as you explore the museum and its remarkable collections. Pay What You Wish ~ 
  • Parks On Tap ~ May 23 – 28 ~ FDR Park ~ FDR Park is located in South Philadelphia near the Delaware River and the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. ~ Map Parks on Tap is a program that brings a traveling beer garden from park to park for 23 weeks. Get out there and explore many of Philadelphia’s beautiful parks while enjoy beer, food and good company! ~ Parks On Tap ~
  • Movie Night at Schmidt’s Commons: Singing In The Rain (musical) ~ May 24 ~ FREE – Held at Schmidt’s Commons, 1001 N. 2nd Street from 7 pm to 9 pm. ~ Movie Night at Schmidt’s Commons: Thor: Ragnarok ~
  • Franklin Square ~ Now Open 2018 ~ Enjoy mini-golf, a carousel, food and drink options and an outdoor space for kids or to simply hang out at Franklin Square. ~ Franklin Square ~
  • Dilworth Park ~ Now Open ~ Enjoy seating areas for relaxation, food & live music. ~ Dilworth Park ~
  • Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk  ~ Now Open ~ Enjoy this 2,000 foot new extension bridging the South Street Bridge & the Locust Street bike trail. ~ Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk  ~
  • “Your Brain” at Franklin Institute ~ Now Open ~ A permanent exhibit at the Franklin Institute. Travel through a two-story tall neural network climbing structure with dynamic lighting and sound effects that are triggered by your footsteps. Kids can act as a Doctor by scanning the brain with an MRI machine, explore your brain, challenge your brain & much more.   ~ “Your Brain” at Franklin Institute ~ 
  • Native American Voices Exhibit at Penn Museum ~ Now Open ~ Stop over at Penn Museum in University City and learn about contemporary issues in Native America. Uncover the rich history and identity of the Native American people through 200 plus objects on display & much more. ~ Native American Voices Exhibit at Penn Museum ~
  • The Artifact Lab – Mummy Conversation at Penn Museum ~ Now until (no date set) ~ Here is your chance to get up close and personal. Watch conservators clean, examine, & preserve Egyptian Mummies at Penn MuseumBest of all, there are special times during the week to where you can ask them questions in person. ~ Conserving Mummies at Penn Museum ~

Philly Beer Gardens

  • Morgan’s Pier ~ It might still not feel like spring just yet, but the fun outdoor bar, Morgan’s Pier, is now open for business. Enjoy food, drinks, live music and more. ~ Morgan’s Pier ~
  • PHS Pop-Up Garden ~ Relax while enjoying food & beer at two different locations! South Street, 1438 South Street and University City Square, 36th & Filbert streets. ~ PHS Pop-Up Garden ~
  • Parks On Tap ~  Parks on Tap is a program that brings a traveling beer garden from park to park for 23 weeks. Get out there and explore many of Philadelphia’s beautiful parks while enjoy beer, food and good company! ~ Parks On Tap ~

Visiting Philadelphia

Are you Visiting Philadelphia? Have you lived in or near the City of Philadelphia, but never ventured out too the many historical sites in Philly? Here is a quick guide for some must see attractions in the City of Brotherly Love.

  • The Independence Visitor’s Center – Your guide for all of your information relating to historical sites in Philadelphia and other things to do in Philadelphia. ~ Independence Visitor’s Center ~
  • Museum of the American Revolution – The Museum of the American Revolution tells the full story of the American Revolution and explores its ongoing legacy, showcasing a vast collection. There are over 3,000 artifacts that have been collected to include General George Washington’s marquee and much more. The museum anchors the eastern end of Independence National Historical Park. ~ Museum of the American Revolution ~
  • Philadelphia Zoo ~ With the warmer weather approaching, you can not miss America’s Oldest Zoo. 42 acres of awesomeness and over 1,000 animals. ~ Philadelphia Z00 ~
  • Liberty Bell – Symbol of American Independence – If you are visiting Philadelphia, this is one site that must be seen. ~ Liberty Bell ~
  • Elfreth’s Alley ~ Get to walk down a street with 300 years of history. Elfreth’s Alley is one of the oldest continuously inhabited residential streets in America. ~ Elfreth’s Alley ~
  • Philadelphia City Hall ~ Like Architecture? Philadelphia History? They give tours of the Philadelphia City Hall. If you go up high enough, you get to see the whole city. ~ Philadelphia City Hall ~
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art – So many things that surround this museum. The “Rocky” Steps or the “Rocky” statue. A great view down Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Behind the museum, you can view Boat House Row and a few other things. ~ Philadelphia Museum of Art ~
  • Betsy Ross House – Did Betsy Ross actually make the American Flag? Learn about some of Philadelphia’s earliest history. ~ Betsy Ross House ~
  • Independence Hall – This is where the Declaration of Independence was adopted and where the Constitution of the United States was debated, drafted and signed. ~ Independence Hall~
  • National Constitution Center – If anything, you must see the ‘We the People’ exhibit. There are other timely exhibits. ~ National Constitution Center ~
  • Philadelphia Parks – Such as Fairmount Park or even Franklin Square for the kids or relaxing.

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Upcoming Events & Attractions in Philadelphia ~ May 25  & beyond

  • Friday Nights Art ~ May 25 Free with admission, from 5 pm to 8:45 pm. ~ Final Fridays: Hack the Museum – We’re handing out prizes for our third annual Hackathon on this evening of tech, talks, and tunesHeld at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in  the Great Stair Hall. ~ Friday Nights Art ~ 
  • Dinos After Dark ~ May 25 ~ Pay-What-You-Wish (suggested donation $10)  From 5 pm – 8 pm at The Academy of Natural Sciences at 1900 Benjamin Franklin parkway. On the fourth Friday evening of every month this winter and spring, the Academy of Natural Sciences is offering pay-what-you-wish admission, family activities, and an indoor beer garden in our famous Dinosaur Hall.  ~ Dinos After Dark~
  • 4th Friday in Headhouse District May 25 ~ Starting at 5 pm in the South Street Headhouse District, Experience the creativity and energy of the fabulous Fourth Street and South Street business communities with an evening of extended hours, art, music, food and shopping along Historic Fabric Row (and beyond). ~ 4th Friday in Headhouse District ~ 
  • First Friday’s in Old CityJune 1 ~ Starts at 5 pm. Your chance to visit Art Galleries throughout Old City after normal hours. You will be able to talk to the art directors and possibly some of Philadelphia’s local artists. This also takes place as First Saturdays with select Art Galleries extending out to Fishtown. ~ First Fridays ~ 
  • First Friday’s in Manayunk ~ June 1 ~ Starts at 5 pm. Come enjoy art in Manayunk. Before or afterwards, enjoy a meal at the many restaurants, or stop in one of Manayunk’s wonderful specialty shops. ~ First Friday’s in Manayunk ~
  • First Sundays at Barnes Foundation ~ June 3 ~ FREE – On the first Sunday of every month, visitors to the Barnes Foundation will enjoy free admission, family entertainment and informative seminars from 10 am to 6 pm. Free tickets can be obtained at the Barnes Foundation beginning at 9 am. Advance reservations are not available for Free First Sundays. ~ First Sunday’s at Barnes Foundation ~
  • Burger Brawl ~ June 3 ~ Burger Brawl is held at XFinity Live from 2 pm to 6 pm. – Who Has The Best Burger In Philadelphia! Enjoy burgers from 50+ establishments at a special event for a worthy cause! Also the taco takedown with 8+ tacos. ~ Burger Brawl ~
  • Pay As You Wish ~ June 3 ~ Stop in at the Philadelphia Museum of Art every 1st Sunday of the month from 5 pm – 8:45 pm and ”Pay What You Wish”,  as you explore the museum and its remarkable collections. ~ Pay What You Wish ~

As always, no matter if you are visiting Philadelphia or live in the City of Philadelphia, we hope our list of things to do in Philadelphia helps you out. If you have stumbled upon something else that we did not mention, please let us know in a comment or in an e-mail. If you are a business or organization that has an event coming up, please contact us. MyPhillyAlive If you happened to visit any of the things mentioned above, please don’t hesitate to leave a comment here or on that article describing what you liked about that event or attraction. As always, we would greatly appreciate any feedback. Thanks, MyPhillyAlive

Philadelphia Weather for the weekend of May 18 – 20

Friday  |  80% Periods of Rain  |  High 65°  |  Low 53°
Saturday  |  Cloudy With 70% Periods of Rain  |  High 71°  |  Low 68°
Sunday  |  40% Scattered Thunderstorms  |  High 82°  |  Low 63°

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