Business Robeks Fresh Juices and Smoothies are made-to order using only the best fruits, vegetables, and natural ingredients. The franchise based out of California, brought to the area by Kimberly Berger, a Montgomery County resident, and her partners offers a fast, convenient and tasty alternative to typical quick service meals. Robeks PHILADELPHIA 1035 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA US 215-925-5500 http://www.robeks.com/ Offer: $2 Off any Medium or Large Fresh Juice or Smoothie Only valid at Chestnut Street location Coupon must be presented at time of order One coupon per customer Not valid with any other coupons or discounts Expires 11/30/14 Inside Liberty Medal presented to Malala Yousafzai. Malala Yousafzai, winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, will receive a Liberty Medal at the National Constitution Center on October 21. Yousafazi came to international attention when she began writing for the BBC about life under the Taliban in her native Pakistan. She often spoke about her family’s fight for girls’ education. In 2012, she survived a Taliban assassination attempt, shot in the head riding home on her school bus. Undeterred, she continues to campaign for girls’ right to education. “It’s an honor to be awarded the Liberty Medal,” said Yousafzai. “I accept this award on behalf of all the children around the world who are struggling to get an education.” 525 Arch Street, 215.409.6600. constitutioncenter.org No, you’re not seeing things – that really is a person rappelling down the side of the building. Now in its third year, the fundraiser The Philadelphia Outward Bound School’s fundraiser Building Adventure is designed to reflect its mission to change lives through challenge and discovery. The 31-story rappel replicates the organization’s innovative youth development work, and mirrors what its outdoor education programs encourage young people to do every day: challenge themselves, discover untapped potential, and use it to make positive change in the world. Proceeds from the fundraiser will provide scholarships for students from underserved Philly public and charter schools, teens who have suffered a tragic loss, and funding expeditions for war veterans. October 24, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Brandywine Realty Trust’s One Logan Square building. 130 N. 18th Street. Sinister Cinema: Halloween at the PFS Roxy The Philadelphia Film Society has pulled together a six-film series full of vampires, zombies and Vincent Price. From October 29 through November 2, the Roxy Theater will be screening some of the scariest – and kitschiest – horror film classics. Don’t miss George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead and John Carpenter’s Halloween digitally restored and remastered. For more information, go to filmadelphia.org. PFS Roxy Theater, 2023 Sansom Street, 215.639.9508. You have wine questions? The Sofitel has answers. Tweet your questions to Sofitel’s Wine expert Stephen Menei all month to @SofitelPhilly and use #SoWineDays #FAQduVin. Stephen will be answering FAQs and dishing insider tips to improve your wine rack and impress guests this holiday season. Pairing questions, how to buy, how to serve and more. The best FAQ will receive a grand prize. Check cashmanandassociates.com/blog on October 23 for a guest blog post with Stephen Menei. Put a lid on it Goorin Bros. Hat Shop has opened a new store on Rittenhouse Row. The family business was started in 1895, when artist and craftsman Cassel Goorin sold hats from his horse cart in Pittsburgh, PA. When Cassel began his tradition of hatmaking, friendly neighborhood hat shops were commonplace and visited regularly. Today, Cassel’s great-grandson is bringing history back with his neighborhood Hat Shops, where buying a hat is as personal and special an experience as it was in Cassel's time. 1427 Walnut Street, 215.665.1895. goorin.com Two Hundred Years of Collecting Founded in 1814, the Athenaeum of Philadelphia is committed to collecting historical artifacts and antiquities, as well as disseminating useful knowledge to the public. In honor of its 200th anniversary, the historic museum presents its newest exhibit, Treasures of the Athenaeum: 200 Years of Collecting. The exhibit showcases a diverse mix of furniture, sculpture, paintings, maps, drawings, silver, rare books and photographs. Each of the items handpicked from the archives by a group of guest curators hailing from renowned institutions like the Library of Congress, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the University of Pennsylvania and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Through November 15. 219 S. 6th Street, 215.925.2688. philaathenaeum.org Special Phlash Schedule PHLASH runs on weekends (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays) through November 23, 10 a.m. –6 p.m. Then on Friday, November 28 through December 31, PHLASH 7 will run seven days a week with service from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and they will offer a new nightly service from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. with a reroute to five additional stops specific to holiday attractions and destinations.