Autumn Seasonal Highlights 2016

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Autumn’s Colors On view September 10–November 20 From the vibrant beauty of goldenrod, native asters, and grasses in our Meadow Garden, to colorful foliage painting our landscape, to the enjoyment children experience in our Garden Railway and Pumpkin Playground, Autumn’s Colors is one of our liveliest seasons. It’s the one time of year where you can explore one of our most horticulturally challenging displays, Chrysanthemum Festival—which showcases more exquisitely trained mums than ever before. As night falls, experience the wonder of our Gardens through the magic of Nightscape, running through October 29. Also after dark, our popular Night of 1,000 Lights event returns for a backto-back, two-weekend celebration.


Get Your Nightscape On… Before It’s Gone! A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective Wednesday through Saturday evenings Closing October 29 Don’t be left in the dark…come see our nighttime exhibit that everyone’s been talking about before its final season comes to a close. Experience Nightscape’s hypnotic evergreens, dancing topiaries, and fluorescent canopies glowing with the light of a thousand fireflies. Before or after you experience Nightscape, be sure to stop by our popular Beer Garden to enjoy tasty pub fare and refreshing Victory Brewing Company brews, including our new autumn signature brew—Longwood Seasons: Fruit House Ale.


Make Member Reservations & Purchase Tickets In Advance longwoodgardens.org/nightscape A special ticket or free Member reservation is required to experience Nightscape and the Beer Garden. Make Member reservations and purchase tickets in advance as sellout is likely. Check our website for real-time updates for Member reservation and ticket availability. All-day Gardens admission is included. Darkness is required to view Nightscape. Optimal viewing times vary (September: 8 pm & October: 7 pm). Please note: Gardens Premium Members and those included in their Membership level do not require reservations to experience Nightscape.

Join Us for Special Nightscape Programs Artist & Friends A Nightscape Speaker Series September 9 & October 7 Panel Discussion: 7 pm

Gardens On Tap: Meet the Brewer Wednesday, September 21 7 pm

Join the creator of Nightscape, Ricardo Rivera, and accompanying technologists and artists for a discussion about the music, technology, and design of Nightscape. Have your questions answered during Q&A with the experts.

Join us in our Beer Garden to learn more about the brewing process and discover what ingredients were grown in our Gardens to craft our new autumn signature brew, Longwood Seasons: Fruit House Ale.

Discussion Topics:

Have your horticulture and brewing questions answered by our panel of experts from Longwood and Victory Brewing Company. Guests ages 21 years & older will even have the opportunity to sample our signature brew.

eptember 9 S Soundscapes 2.0 Featuring: Julian Grefe, Pink Skull ctober 7 O Creating Immersive Realities and Virtual Experiences Featuring: Kevin Ritchie and Mark McCallum, Klip Collective

Please note: Samples are limited. First-come, first-served. A Nightscape ticket or Member reservation is required to attend Artist & Friends and Gardens On Tap: Meet the Brewer events.

Navigate Nightscape with Our Interactive Map See the suggested route, amenities, and information about the exhibit. Access the map: longwoodgardens.org/nightscape-map



Chrysanthemum Festival October 22–November 20

Experience our most intensively cultivated display featuring more chrysanthemums than ever before! More than 17,000 chrysanthemums were nurtured and trained, some for more than a year, by our horticulturists to resemble balls, spirals, columns, pagodas, and more. Chrysanthemum Festival is the largest display of exhibition chrysanthemums in the United States. The star of the show, the Thousand Bloom Mum, boasts more than 1,500 perfectly arranged yellow owers on one plant and is the largest grown outside of Asia.


Night of 1,000 Lights Four Dates Available: November 4, 5, 11, & 12, 6–9 pm

Celebrate the beauty of Chrysanthemum Festival after hours and see thousands of hanging and oating lights aglow in our Conservatory during our Asian-inspired lantern celebration. Meet our horticulturists who grow the artful chrysanthemum forms, make your own lantern, enjoy special performances, and watch illuminated fountains dance in our Open Air Theatre. Tickets On Sale October 3: Sale begins at 10 am $33 Ages 16 & over / $10 Members ages 16 & over $17 Ages 15 & under / $5 Members ages 15 & under Purchase tickets: longwoodgardens.org Tickets limited. Sell out likely. Event is rain or shine.



Members-only Moments

Member Appreciation Days Members, join us on Member Appreciation Days and receive 20% discounts in The GardenShop, 1906, and The Café.

Spectacle+Splash An Exclusive Evening for Gardens Premium & Gardens Preferred Members

September 7 & October 5: Featuring Nightscape Consider making free Member reservations to join us for Nightscape on these evenings as well and enjoy 20% discounts in The Beer Garden (excluding alcoholic beverages).

Join us for a cocktail reception and presentation featuring the magic behind creating the new spectacular fountain shows for our Main Fountain Garden, returning in Spring 2017. Advanced registration is required. Register Today: longwoodgardens.org

November 18: Featuring A Holiday Shopping Opportunity Get a jump start on your holiday shopping list…our GardenShop will be decorated and stocked for A Longwood Christmas!

Please note: Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Membership must be active through event date to attend. Named cardholders, their children (or up to 4 grandchildren) ages 18 and under, plus two additional guests are invited to attend this event. This event is by invitation only.

Please note: Reservations for 1906 are strongly recommended via opentable.com.

Tuesday, September 27, 6–8 pm Location: Conservatory


Stay Informed with Our Emails We love to keep our Members engaged and informed about all that is happening in our Gardens. If you don’t receive emails from us, or if you would like to update your email address, please contact our Membership Team at membership@longwoodgardens.org.

New Member Orientation Free for Members, No registration required Are you a new Member to Longwood Gardens? Members are invited to join Longwood staff for an introduction to our Gardens and discover all your Membership has to offer. Afterward, enjoy our Gardens with a special Garden Scavenger Hunt. Learn More: longwoodgardens.org


Performances That Inspire

Organ Series

A World of Music Series

Organ Lecture and Demo: Peter Richard Conte Saturday, October 15 2 pm

Héctor Del Curto’s Eternal Tango Sunday, October 16 1 pm & 4 pm

Enjoy a free organ demonstration and insight into Longwood’s magnificent 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ from Longwood Gardens’ Principal Organist, Peter Richard Conte.

Praised by The New York Times as a “splendid player,” Argentinean bandoneonist Héctor Del Curto’s career, spanning for more than 25 years, has encompassed the traditional Tango, New Tango, Jazz, Classical and World music. Twice in one day, Del Curto will accompany some of the best tango dancers around.

Performance: The Ballroom Free with Gardens Admission

Performance: Exhibition Hall Free with Gardens Admission

Tickets On Sale Now How to Buy Tickets & Select Your Own Seat: View the complete schedule for our 2016–2017 Performance Series and purchase tickets online at: longwoodgardens.org/performance-series. Purchasing online is the most efficient way to get performance tickets. Our online ordering system features an interactive seating chart that allows you to select your own reserved seat. Prefer to Order by Phone? Purchase concert tickets by calling 610.388.1000. Ticketing and phone convenience fees apply. Buy a Bundle, Save 20% Purchase a bundle of 3, 4, or 5 concerts and save 20%. This discount can be applied when tickets are purchased directly through our Pick 3, Pick 4, or Pick 5 bundles on longwoodgardens.org/performance-series. Please note: Bundle discounts cannot be combined with any other promo code or Member discount.


Organ Series

Ken Cowan & Lisa Shihoten: Organ & Violin Concert Friday, November 18 8 pm

Organ Series

Andrew Heller Sunday, October 23 3 pm Appearing in the Philadelphia area as an organist, vocalist, and conductor, Andrew Heller is Director of Music at both St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ardmore, PA, and at the Main Line Reform Temple Beth Elohim in Wynnewood, PA.

Gracing stages together throughout Israel, Greece, Turkey, and the US, the critically acclaimed organist Ken Cowan who served as Head Judge for our 2016 International Organ Competition, and violinist Lisa Shihoten combine forces in an exciting program of works for violin and organ featuring composers such as Saint-Säens, Barber, and Korngold’s Garden Scene from “Much Ado About Nothing.” Performance: The Ballroom $35/$30*

Performance: The Ballroom Free with Gardens Admission

*Discount for Select Members Specific levels of Membership receive 15% off regular ticket prices. If your Membership was active prior to August 1, or you became a Member at the Gardens Preferred or Gardens Premium level, you are eligible for the Member discount. If you are eligible, your discount code is printed on the back cover of this brochure.


Autumn Calendar Garden Highlights Walks Meet our expert guides and explore the Conservatory and outdoor Garden displays that are in peak bloom. Select Thursdays–Sundays at 1 pm Free with Gardens Admission Chrysanthemum Festival Highlights Enjoy a guided tour of our Chrysanthemum Festival.

10 Autumn’s Colors On View Now–November 20, 2016

Garden Railway On View Now–January 8, 2017 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Meadow Garden Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

Select Thursdays–Sundays at 1 pm October 22–November 20 Free with Gardens Admission

Italian Water Garden Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Check longwoodgardens.org for Garden Highlights Walk and Chrysanthemum Festival Highlights walk offerings on the day of your visit.

Greater Philadelphia Dahlia Society Show 1–6 pm

11 Fountains of Longwood

September

ightscape: A Light and N Sound Experience On view now–October 29, Wednesday–Saturday evenings

Trial Garden On View Now–late September Student Exhibition Garden On View Now–October 31 Waterlily Display On View Now–end of October

Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Greater Philadelphia Dahlia Society Show 9 am–6 pm

aj Mahal Trio and Betty LaVette T 7:30 pm1

12 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Trees, Shrubs, Conifers: Identification and Use Online Course*

13 Family Story Time 10 am & 10:45 am

14 Wonders of the Waterlilies Talk 10:30–11 am


15 Weed Identification 9 am–12 pm*

Open Air Theatre Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

ips for Turf Diagnosis and T Disease Management 1–4 pm*

Decidous Trees 6-part class September 15, 22, 29 October 6, 13, 20 6:30–8:30 pm*

Live Music in the Beer Garden Polkadelphia 6–9 pm

Fountains of Longwood Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

lant Disease Identification P 1–4pm*

Live Music in the Beer Garden Ensemble Novo 6–9 pm Open Air Theatre Insider Tour 23 2 11:30 am & 2 pm

Wonders of the Waterlilies Talk 6:30–7 pm

24 Italian Water Garden Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

16 Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

17 Meadow Garden

25 Meadow Birding Hike

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

Fountains of Longwood Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

18 Meadow Garden

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

I talian Water Garden Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2pm2

19 An Evening of

Botanical Illustration 9-part class September 19, 26 October 3, 10,17, 24, 31 November 7, 14 6–8:30 pm*

eet Us in the Meadow M 1–5 pm

9 –11:30 am

Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

26 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Plant Science: Plant Pathology 6-part class September 26 October 3, 10, 17, 24 November 7 4–6 pm*

27 Family Story Time 10 am & 10:45 am

Wonders of the Waterlilies Talk 28 10:30–11 am

20 Family Story Time

Conservatory Story Insider Tour 29 2

21 American Birding

Live Music in the Beer Garden Marc Silver 6–9 pm

onders of the Waterlilies Talk W 10:30–11 am

30 Pumpkin Playground On View

ardens on Tap: G Meet the Brewer 7–8 pm

Fountains of Longwood Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

10 am & 10:45 am

Association Bird Hike 9–11 am

22 Pest Identification 9 am–12 pm*

11:30 am & 2  pm

Now–November 1


October 1 Meadow Garden

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

I talian Water Garden Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2 ountains of Longwood 2 F Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

4 Family Story Time 10 am & 10:45 am

Conservatory Story Insider Tour 13 2 11:30 am & 2 pm

Live Music in the Beer Garden Marc Silver 6–9 pm Production Greenhouse 14 Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

15 Meadow Garden

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

Garden Story Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2 Organ Lecture and Demo: Peter Richard Conte 2 pm

5 Member Appreciation Day

9 am–6 pm Consider making a free Member reservation for Nightscape on this evening.

Meadow Garden 16

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

roduction Greenhouse P Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

ector Del Curto’s H Eternal Tango 1 pm & 4 pm

Fountains of Longwood 6 Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Sustainable Landscape & Design Theory 5-part class October 6, 20, 27 November 3, 10 4:30–6:30 pm*

Live Music in the Beer Garden Joy Ike 6–9 pm Open Air Theatre Insider Tour 7 2 11:30 am & 2 pm

rtists & Friends A 7–8 pm Meadow Garden 8

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

9 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

I talian Water Garden Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Birds of Longwood Walk 10 9–11 am

11 Family Story Time 10 am & 10:45 am

19 American Birding

Association Bird Hike 9–11 am

The Artist and the Archivist 12–3 pm* Floral Fun: The Children’s Garden 6:30–8:30 pm*

20 Garden Story

Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Live Music in the Beer Garden Polkadelphia 6–9 pm Insider Tour 21 Conservatory Story 2 11:30 am & 2 pm

Chrysanthemum Festival 22 On View Now–November 20

cout Adventure Day S 10 am–1 pm**

Beginner Bird Hike 9–10:30 am Meadow Garden Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm


roduction Greenhouse P Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

23 Meadow Birding Hike

4 Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

9–11:30 am

arden Story Insider Tour G 11:30 am & 2 pm2 rgan Concert: Andrew Heller O 3 pm

24 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Night of 1000 Lights 6–9  pm1

5 Floral Design Certificate Exam 9 am–12 pm*

Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

ight of 1000 Lights N 6–9  pm1

Production Greenhouse 27

Insider Tour 6 Conservatory Story 2

Live Music in the Beer Garden Polkadelphia 6–9 pm

9 Continuing Education

28 Production Greenhouse

Production Greenhouse 10

Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Floral Workshop with Hitomi Gilliam 9 am–4 pm* For details visit: longwoodgardens.org

29 Meadow Garden

Wildflower Walk 10:30 am–12 pm

11:30 am & 2 pm

2017 Course Registration Opens at 10 am

Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

11 Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

ight of 1000 Lights N 6–9  pm1

Conservatory and Heat Plant 12 Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

30 Production Greenhouse

13 Birds of Longwood Walk

Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

November

ight of 1000 Lights N 6–9  pm1

9–11 am

Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2 Birds of Longwood Walk 14 9–11 am

ongwood Lecture Series 1 L The Art and Science of Restoration 6:30–8:00 pm*

pplication Deadline*** A Fellows Program onservatory & Heat Plant 3 C Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

16 American Birding Association Monthly Bird Hike 9–11 am

17 Production Greenhouse Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2


Member Appreciation Day 18 9 am–6 pm

Conservatory Story Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

en Cowan and Lisa Shihoten: K Organ and Violin Concert 8 pm1

Insider Tour 19 Conservatory Story 2 11:30 am & 2 pm

Conservatory & Heat Plant 20 Insider Tour 11:30 am & 2 pm2

A Longwood Christmas 24

On View Now–January 8, 2017

Education

Horticulture

Performance

Members-only

Family Fun Nightscape Events & Programs. A special ticket or Member reservation is required to attend Nightscape & all Nightscape events & programs: longwoodgardens.org/nightscape

1 Special ticket required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000 2 Special ticket required for Insider Tours: $4 Ticket, $3 Members. This ticket does not include Gardens Admission. Buy when you arrive or at longwoodgardens.org. * Advanced registration & fee required: enroll.longwoodgardens.org, 610.388.5454. For a complete list of our Continuing Education opportunities, visit us online. ** Advanced registration & fee required. To register, call: 610.388.5210. *** To apply: longwoodgardens.org. Look for the coffee symbol to enjoy a complimentary coffee reception with the artist after select performances Buy Before You Arrive • Timed Tickets Required • Tickets Limited

During our Insider Tours, our expert guides lead you on a walking tour of these areas sharing unique stories and perspectives that celebrate the beauty of our displays. At Family Story Time, young guests can enjoy nature-based stories in Lookout Loft Treehouse amid the beauty of the surrounding forest. Storytelling, songs, and puppets encourage children to discover the joys of nature, language, and literature. Story Time is designed for children ages 3–6. In case of inclement weather, the program will meet in the Peirce-du Pont House. Birds of Longwood Tours, Beginner Bird Hikes, American Birding Association Monthly Bird Hikes, Meadow Bluebird Walk, and Meadow Birding Hikes require outdoor clothing and shoes/boots. Binoculars are recommended. Meadow Garden Wildflower Hikes start on our fully accessible Meadow boardwalk introducing you to our beautiful Meadow Garden. From there, you may continue with our wildflower experts on our meadow trails to discover what’s in bloom. During Wonders of the Waterlilies learn about the outdoor display that features a wide variety of aquatic plants from all over the world. Is the class you want sold out? E-mail help-ce@longwoodgardens.org or call 610.388.5454 to be put on our waitlist. Please note all ticketed events are limited. Sell out likely.



Highlights from Our Gardens The Art of Grafting Chrysanthemums (1) Year-round our gardeners work to prepare our most horticulturally demanding seasonal display– Chrysanthemum Festival. In 2008, our Horticulture Technical Specialist Yoko Arakawa, travelled to Japan to learn the art of grafting chrysanthemums which has been practiced for centuries. Our horticulturists perform this delicate art, using cleft graphs, to create several different chrysanthemum forms including our 100 cultivar grafted dome chrysanthemum, pagoda forms, and gnome tree forms. Our gardeners skillfully cut the base plant branch stems and split them lengthwise. A small stem-piece from a different chrysanthemum plant is inserted tightly into the split so it will fuse together. The graft is wrapped in paraffin tape and kept cool and moist so the stems will knit together. The art of the gardener is to balance where each graft is added to form a harmonious whole. Our 100 cultivar grafted dome chrysanthemum is created with more than 120 different cultivars, each differing in form and color, grafted onto one chrysanthemum stem. Chinese pagoda forms and gnome tree forms are grown using specific chrysanthemum cultivars grafted onto Artemisia base plants. Be sure to see these exquisite plants on view during this year’s Chrysanthemum Festival, on view October 22–November 20.

Maple Bonsai On View This Year After two years of training by our Gardeners, a small display of maple bonsai trees will make their debut this year inside our Conservatory as part of our Chrysanthemum Festival. The art of growing these maple bonsai trees allows us to showcase another unique Japanese growing and cultural tradition. It was our goal to elevate the bonsai

growing technique on a larger scaled tree. Our team of horticulture experts grew, pruned, and trained these maples in containers at our Nursery with the help of our dedicated bonsai volunteers. Throughout the display the leaves on the maple bonsai are expected to be beautiful golds and oranges.

Practicing Retrenchment Pruning (2) One of the many responsibilities of our arborists in their role in caring for our more than 7,500 trees throughout our Gardens is to manage the aging process of our mature trees. When the tips of the branches of a mature mossy-cup oak (Quercus macrocarpa var. oliviformis) in Oak Knoll, began dying back several years ago in a natural process called senescence, our arborists had to decide how they were going to maintain the tree as the deadwood could create a potentially hazardous condition. In response, our arborists implemented a practice that has rarely been used in our Gardens known as retrenchment pruning. Retrenchment pruning is commonly practiced in the United Kingdom, and is a practice of pruning that reduces the overall spread of the crown by cutting dead or dying limbs back to live growth. Retrenchment pruning minimizes the likelihood of failure by decreasing the length and weight of branches. Shorter, lighter branches are better able to tolerate forces created by wind, snow, and ice. Our arborists’ goal through implementing this new pruning technique is to first and foremost take every safety measure to keep our Gardens safe, and to help our trees age gracefully. Another reason we want to prolong the life of our mature trees is that large trees provide valuable habitat to insects, birds and other wildlife in all their life cycles, and its large root system filters rainwater, stabilizes banks, and prevents erosion.


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Meet Us in the Meadow September 24, 1–5 pm Free with Gardens Admission Bring friends and family and meet us in our Meadow Garden. Learn about migrating birds and monarchs and enjoy family-friendly nature activities. Discover the amazing habitat thriving there and experience its expanse and beauty while our experts share ideas you can take home. Delight in the sounds of live bluegrass music as you explore the many activities.


Longwood Seasons: Fruit House Ale (3) Enjoy a real taste of Longwood Gardens in our new autumn signature brew, Longwood Seasons: Fruit House Ale. Guests can enjoy the new brew starting in early September. Our Beer Garden is open now through October 29, Wednesday–Saturday evenings, with a Nightscape ticket or Member reservation. Fruit House Ale is a marriage of the traditional wheat beers from Leipzig and the fruits of Longwood Gardens. Throughout the summer, our Gardeners harvested three varieties of peaches from our Idea Garden and seven varieties of nectarines from our Estate Fruit House to use in the brew. A total of 135lbs of harvested fruits were pureed at peak ripeness by our Longwood Gardens chefs. Then, the processed fruit product was delivered to the expert brew masters at Victory Brewing Company to use in the brew. Pouring a hazy orange color with a fruity aroma of peaches and nectarines, this brew provides a fun way to quench your thirst with its tartness and fruit flavor.

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Expanded Parking: Coming Soon! You may have noticed construction occurring near the entrance of our Gardens on Route 1. For the convenience and overall experience of our guests, we have created an area of overflow parking for peak attendance days. The new parking lot will provide 1,173 additional paved spaces for our visitors and will be open for this year’s A Longwood Christmas. Shuttles and bus shelters will be available for visitors parked in the lot. Much like other areas of our Gardens, sustainability, water conservation, and natural lands’ protection is a priority. Native tree, shrub, wildflower and grass species, such as serviceberry, red maple, river birch, red oak, silky dogwood, Indian grass, little bluestem, goldenrods and asters will be planted to provide natural habitat for native insects, and shade to the parking lot. Our horticulturists and Natural Land experts’ selections of vegetation and perennial plantings is designed to help build a natural ecosystem reminiscent of our Meadow Garden.


Just for Kids! Garden Railway On view September 10, 2016– January 8, 2017 Make memories with your little one in our Garden Railway! G-scale model trains rumble through a beautifully landscaped display, complete with bridges, tunnels, and waterfalls. The Garden Railway operates during regular Gardens hours, weather permitting, and is located near our Terrace Restaurant.

Pumpkin Playground On view September 30, 2016– November 1, 2016 Visit our Children’s Corner to see, touch, and say cheese for a festive fall photo with our pumpkins! Be sure not to miss our largest pumpkin on display, weighing in at more than 800 pounds in the Idea Garden’s vegetable garden.

Join Us for Breakfast With Santa November 27, December 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 23, & 24 Seatings: 8:30 & 10 am Savor a special breakfast buffet at The Terrace, and get the chance to visit with Santa! $42 Ages 12 years & older $34 Members ages 12 years & older $29 Ages 5–11 $23 Members Ages 5–11 $19 Ages 1–4 $15 Members Ages 1–4 Free for infants

Tickets On Sale Soon: October 3, at 10 am Tickets are extremely popular, sell out likely. Purchase Tickets: longwoodgardens.org Ticket price includes admission to A Longwood Christmas.


2017 Continuing Education Course Catalog Coming Soon! Course Registration Opens November 9 longwoodgardens.org

Find unique ways to express your creative side through floral design, botanical art, landscape design, and photography. Enhance your horticultural knowledge with courses on tropical plants, small flowering trees, perennials, grasses, and annuals. With many new and familiar offerings, including the return of our popular Longwood Lecture Series, there are exciting options to learn useful and practical information, whatever your level of experience. New Courses Include: Design, Create, Construct: Pathways Designing a Kitchen Garden Create a Crevice Garden Botanically Inspired Jewelry Bluebirds 101 Aquatic Immersion Pierre’s Library

Identifying Invasives Making a Memoir Autumnal Wreath Our online catalog and list of class offerings will be available on longwoodgardens.org in late October.



A Longwood Christmas

On View November 24, 2016–January 8, 2017

The sounds of the season resonate throughout our indoor and outdoor Gardens during our musically-inspired display. A towering 18-foot Fraser Fir exquisitely decorated with a garland of real musical instruments takes center stage in our elegant Music Room. Strolling carolers, daily singalongs, and special performances fill the Conservatory with festive cheer. Delight in our holiday horticulture showcasing more than 6,000 seasonal plants and 50 trees adorned with sparkling red, gold, and green glass ornaments—including a 30-foot floral tree created with hundreds of vibrant red poinsettias. Outside, the sound of oohs and aahs fill the air as illuminated stars twinkle above, colorful fountains dance to holiday music, and a half-million lights brighten the night.


What Members Need to Know Member Reservations Members may visit anytime, but require free reservations after 2 pm on Peak Days. Gardens Premium Members and those included in their Membership level do not require reservations. Reservations are limited, and sell out is likely.

Member Guests & General Admission Buy Before You Arrive • Timed Tickets Required • Tickets Limited Admission to A Longwood Christmas is by timed admission ticket only, with tickets issued for a specific date and time. Guests not included in a Membership require a timed admission ticket. We cannot accommodate a Member’s request for tickets if we are sold out. Purchase in advance as tickets sell out.

Using Complimentary Guest Tickets? Many complimentary admission tickets are not valid on Peak Days. Check your tickets as restrictions may apply.

Non-Peak Days Crowds are lighter! Mondays through Thursdays from November 24–January 5 (excluding December 26–January 1) and every day from Friday, January 6–Sunday, January 8. Non-Peak Day hours: 9 am–10 pm Members: Come and go as you wish. No reservations are required.

Peak Days Visit late—After 8 pm is great! All Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from November 24–January 1 and every day from Monday, December 26–Thursday, December 29. Peak Day hours: 9 am–10 pm Members: Members require free reservations after 2 pm.

For prices and to purchase timed admission tickets or to make your free Member reservations visit longwoodgardens.org.


Gardens Information Gardens Hours Now–October 29 Sunday–Tuesday: 9 am–6 pm Wednesday–Saturday: 9 am–6 pm, with extended hours for Nightscape ticketholders or Nightscape Member reservation holders through 11 pm* Nightscape will also be on view Sunday, September 4 and Sunday, October 9. *A Nightscape ticket or Member reservation is required. Learn more: longwoodgardens.org/nightscape

October 30–November 23 9 am–6 pm Gardens Admission For Gardens Admission and Nightscape tickets visit: longwoodgardens.org Prices and hours are subject to change.

Fountains Italian Water Garden On View: Now–October 11 Open Air Theatre Daytime Shows Now–November 23 5-minute shows run at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, and 5:55 pm daily. Please note: Shows do not run on days when there are rehearsals or performances. All fountain shows are weather dependent.

Membership Become a Member and visit as often as you like to experience the dynamic beauty of our Gardens. Learn more: longwoodgardens.org/membership

Dining at The Terrace The Terrace is a Certified Green Restaurant through the Green Restaurant Association and offers two dining experiences: The Café Enjoy casual fare made from fresh seasonal ingredients. 1906 Savor this artful, full-service dining experience. Reservations made via opentable.com or by calling 610.388.1000. Beer Garden Beer Garden Hours: Now–October 29 Wednesdays through Saturdays, 6–10:30 pm (Nightscape ticket or Member reservation required). Parking Longwood offers free parking for our guests. Transportation is provided between remote parking and the Visitor Center entrance. For Your Convenience Longwood Gardens covers many acres. There are no shuttles within the Gardens. We’re happy to offer the following: – Non-motorized wheelchairs, electric scooters, and children’s strollers are available on a firstcome basis for a fee. Supply limited, reservations not accepted. – Scooters are not available during rainy, snowy, or freezing weather. Follow Us @LongwoodGardens #LongwoodGardens

Phone: 610.388.1000 Website: longwoodgardens.org Free WiFi available: Connect to FreeGardenWIFI Our Gardens are smoke-free. Photography credits: Carlos Alejandro, Heather Colletti, Hank Davis, William Hill, Longwood Gardens, Daniel Traub, and Victory Brewing Company.


A Special Thanks


From the exquisite beauty of a garden in perfect balance, to the inspiring beauty of a virtuoso performance and the enduring beauty of education– your Membership supports a legacy of excellence in garden design and display, the performing arts, research, and education. Thank you to our Gardens Premium Members for helping us shape the future of Longwood Gardens for generations to come. We’d like to acknowledge the following for their support as Gardens Premium Members: Mr. & Mrs. Richard Aaron

Dr. & Mrs. Michael Bibbo

Mr. & Ms. Thomas Abernathy

Mr. Philip Bini & Ms. Kelly Flartey

Mr. & Ms. Michael Ahearn

Mr. David C. Birdsell III & Ms. Barbara C. Weeks

Mr. & Ms. Sean Alexander Ms. Lynn Altemose & Mrs. Carol Altemose Dr. Yuen Amicone & Mr. Pak Chan Mr. & Mrs. George Amoss Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Anderson Mr. Art Aranilla & Mr. David Klindienst Ms. Denise M. Arthur & Ms. Mary K. Everett Mr. & Ms. Stewart Asplundh Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Bacchieri

Mr. Melvin Burroughs & Ms. Rachel Vorhauer Mr. & Mrs. Dirck Buzby Mrs. Marie Calvert McKee

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Black

Mrs. Barbara Y. Camp & Ms. Eve Capetola

Dr. Alex Bodenstab & Ms. Deborah Neff

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