By Molly Given

Next month, the Junior League of Philadelphia is turning up the seasonal charm with Après in the City: A Snowed-In Social.

Set for Feb. 21,  Attico Rooftop in Center City will transform into a ski-inspired escape, where city views meet cozy seasonal vibes. From 4 to 7 p.m., guests are invited to gather above the skyline for an afternoon of wintery festivities that blend style, social connection, and meaningful community impact—all without leaving Philadelphia.

Tickets ($125) get guests an open bar, appetizers, and access to a variety of ski-themed activities. The event will also feature a silent auction with curated packages and raffle prizes throughout the night.

“We look forward to bringing our community together for a winter event that advances the Junior League of Philadelphia’s mission,” says Pam Phojanakong, President of The Junior League of Philadelphia. “Après in the City is a festive way to enjoy the season while directly contributing to programs that improve health, wellness, and opportunity across the Philadelphia region.”

Locals can feel good about enjoying the night out as well — funds raised through Après in the City are vital to the Junior League of Philadelphia’s efforts. 

Founded in 1912, the Junior League of Philadelphia, Inc. has long been a driving force behind volunteer leadership and community change across the Greater Philadelphia area. As a women-led nonprofit organization, JLP is committed to strengthening communities by preparing women to be thoughtful, effective civic leaders. Through hands-on training, partnerships, and service, members bring both passion and purpose to addressing local needs, with an impact spread throughout the region.

At the heart of the League’s work is a focus on improving the health and wellness of families while expanding access to nutritious food and essential resources. Programs supported by JLP are designed to create sustainable change — whether through nutrition education, food distribution, or collaborations with local schools and nonprofits. These initiatives not only support individuals and families but also help build stronger, more resilient neighborhoods.

By attending the event, guests directly contribute to programs that empower women, support families, and address some of the most persistent challenges facing Philadelphia-area communities. Every ticket sold helps ensure the Junior League of Philadelphia can continue its mission of service, leadership, and meaningful community impact for years to come.

All you have to do is suit up for the evening—no lift ticket required. 

For more information on the Junior League of Philadelphia and Apres Ski in the City, visit jlphiladelphia.org