Witness the new friendship between Kyoshi the goat and a boy as families get rid of Christmas trees at the Awbury Arboretum ...
New Year's Day has come and gone so it's time to ditch your brittle Christmas tree. Why it matters: Put an end to the piles ...
The Philly Goat Project collected trees Saturday at the Awbury Arboretum 6336 Ardleigh Street in Germantown. The last event ...
The Philly Goat Project is collecting evergreens at three recycling events, marking the seventh year of the program.
Your leftover Christmas tree doesn't need to be thrown away – it could be turned into goat food and wood chips.
The tree at Independence Square was wrapped in 4,200 twinkling red, white, and blue lights and topped with a Bethlehem star.
Executive director Karen Krivit said the New Year’s Day walk started about four years as a “fun idea,” only to see it explode ...
By Wakisha Bailey, Alan Wheeler Click here for updates on this story PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — Teddy the goat and all his friends at Philadelphia’s Awbury Arboretum love the crunch of a Christmas tree.
The Philly Goat Project, located in Germantown is the only urban goat program in the tri-state area, offering multiple different community centered programs and events. The Philly Goat Program is ...
Live Christmas tree donations will help feed the four-legged friends with the Philly Goat Project throughout the winter months.