If you’ve never been to the latest version of the Indy Hall Clubhouse in Northern Liberties, or it’s been a while since your last visit, let us take you on a quick tour of the the many ways that people are choosing our community’s third space to get out of the house to be around other people.
Check the link in our bio for all of your upcoming opportunities to visit, whether it’s to enjoy a day of coworking with us or one of our many community and partner events.
HUGE thank you to our friend Gary Hannah for producing this amazing video that captures our energy so well. Check out @psynema_video for more about his commercial video and animation work.
Last year, 40% of U.S. adults didn’t read a single book.* Trying to escape that stat this year?🏃🏽♀️ Come to our next reading club session on May 27 at 6:30pm @indyhall ! 📚
1. The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. Le Guin
2. Our Missing Hearts, by Celeste Ng
3. The Magicians, by Lev Grossman
4. The Trespasser, by Tana French
5. Lost Lambs, by Madeline Cash
6. Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse
7. The Lottery and Other Stories, by Shirley Jackson
8. The Spite House, by Johnny Compton
9. Autocracy Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World, by Anne Applebaum
10. The Return of the King, by J.R.R. Tolkien
11. Changes: A Love Story, by Ama Ata Aidoo
12. No One to Change But Self, by Edward Art
13. Tender Is the Flesh, by Agustina Bazterrica
14. The Familiar, by Leigh Bardugo
15. Children of Time, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
16. Love in a F*cked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together, by Dean Spade
*”Most Americans Didn’t Read Many Books in 2025.” Yougov.com, 31 Dec. 2025, /en-us/articles/53804-most-americans-didnt-read-many-books-in-2025. Accessed 14 May 2026.
Election day is Tuesday, May 19th! Do you know who’s on your ballot?
We’ll be discussing races to watch from US Congress all the way down to the committee person in your neighborhood.
@yogifari Fariha Ahmed (Democratic candidate for committee person - Ward 5, Division 21) and @wardsthatwork & @5thsqpac join us for an issues-focused breakfast before the PA Primary Election on May 19.
Prepare for the PA Primary with friends, neighbors, and delicious breakfast foods!
@indyhall
THIS Friday, May 15
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Indy Hall Clubhouse at 709 N 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA
RSVP at Link in Bio
People are saying, “Keeping Tabs is a terrible idea. I love it!” Teach us, burden us, put yourself on blast - join us on June 2 at Bourbon & Branch! Link in bio
Tomorrow. City Hall. Room 400. 10AM. 🏛️
The LIFT Act — Bill 251026 — goes to a budget hearing tomorrow and we need Philadelphia showing UP.
This bill would bring real relief to 75,000 sole proprietors, freelancers, gig workers, and independent contractors being taxed out of this city. Our MYB founders are among them.
📍 City Hall, 4th Floor, Room 400
🕙 10AM – 4PM — arrive early
🪪 Bring your ID
📋 Sign in: Bill No. 251026
Can't testify? Come anyway. Your presence is your vote.
Share this RIGHT NOW. Tag someone who needs to be there.
🔗 liftphilly.org
#LIFTPhilly #Bill251026 #MomYourBusiness #PhillySmallBusiness #BIRT #Philadelphia #LIFTAct
Join us on Wednesday, May 13th at @indyhall for @indyhallreadingclub !!
📚 It’s BYOB(ook)
💵 It’s FREE
🗓️ RSVP at the link in our bio (or at JFDI.RSVP)
✉️ DM us your questions
Another fun reading club “in the books.” 😁Join us for our next round of reading and interesting conversation on May 13th at 6:30pm @indyhall . RSVP link in our bio.📚
1. Come Along With Me, by Shirley Jackson
2. The Name Of The Rose, by Umberto Eco
3. Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come, by Jessica Pan
4. Messenger Cat Cafe, by Nagi Shimeno
5. Fooled By Randomness, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
6. Ceremonies Of The Heart, edited by Becky Butler
7. The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
8. So Old, So Young, by Grant Ginder
9. 2666, by Roberto Bolano
10. The Adult, by Bronwyn Fischer
11. Committed: On Meaning and Madwomen, by Suzanne Scanlon
12. Uncommon Type, by Tom Hanks
13. Best Served Cold, by Joe Abercrombie
14. Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
15. The King of Infinite Space, by Lyndsay Faye
2️⃣ DAYS until the next @indyhallreadingclub gathering!! 🎉
🌳 Join us April 22nd at 6:30pm at @indyhall
📖 it’s BYOB(ook) & FREE
😎 RSVP at JFDI.RSVP (link in bio)
All the cool kids are doing it! 😎
Philadelphia is a city rich in diversity, and Hakeem Ruiz (@theblockgivesback ) pointed out one way to inspire young people to get involved: lead by example. When people they look up to are taking care of our city - showing up, looking fresh, listening to music, and building community - it makes taking care of our blocks and cleaning streets feel cool. 💯
Tell us: What will you do to inspire change on your block?
The ICE OUT trainings are rooted in the fact that the most powerful tools we have to keep each other safe are knowing our community and caring about our neighbors. Hosting an ICE OUT training with the supremely welcoming and caring @indyhall , a co-working space created exactly for this kind of human connection, was a natural fit.
Thank you so much for bringing us in! And extra thanks to Brad Neubones for posing for this pic.