Meadow Garden Opens June 13
Festival of Fountains On view May 24–September 1 Festival of Fountains, a season that shines with our stunning Waterlily Display, refreshing fountains, and towering trees. An even brighter summer is in store with so much to celebrate. On June 13 we debut our new Meadow Garden and invite you to explore its 86 acres of beauty telling the story of human interaction with the natural world. Later in June, our Open Air Theatre turns 100 years old, and we’re marking this milestone with Summer Soirée evenings. Lastly, don’t miss our Fireworks & Fountains Shows—this year we’re presenting six of our favorites. Come, celebrate summer with us.
Meadow Garden Opens June 13
Spanning 86 acres, our new Meadow Garden—designed by Jonathan Alderson Landscape Architects and a team of artisans—showcases the best practices in ecological garden design with an artful approach. Explore more than three miles of trails as you discover open, undulating fields, lush wetlands, and diverse habitats for flora and fauna.
Grand Opening Weekend June 13–15, 11 am–3 pm Open up your eyes (and ears) to a world of blooming, buzzing, and flying. Enjoy a nature seek-and-find for kids, learn how this new garden was created on guided walks at 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30, and engage with volunteers and staff who will spark your curiosity about its interconnected ecology.
The Meadow Garden was designed by Jonathan Alderson Landscape Architects, Inc. to highlight the unique topography and to showcase this crucial part of the region’s ecology and history.
Meadow Days August 2, 4–8 pm September 20, 11 am–3 pm October 11, 11 am–3 pm Our experts will be on hand to answer questions as you explore our walking trails, embark on a nature seek-and-find for kids, and more. Meadow Garden walks and hikes: Offered on select days by expert guides Immerse yourself in nature and watch the interaction between wildlife and the habitats in which they reside. Wildflowers, birding, wildlife, and habitats are just some of the topics covered in our programs. See our Summer Calendar and longwoodgardens.org for a complete list.
Meadow Garden Destinations Inspired by the Brandywine Valley The learning pavilions and bridges in the Meadow Garden are places of discovery and exploration. Their design was inspired by the vernacular of the Brandywine Valley.
The Meadow Bridge presents an opportunity to learn about the entire Meadow Garden, including the plants and wildlife. The Meadow Walk is a wheelchair accessible path that provides an overview of the Meadow Garden experience.
The Hourglass Lake Bridge explores the nearby wetlands, sharing the story of how this habitat is the foundation of a food web that includes insects, amphibians, fish, small mammals, and numerous birds. Visit Forest Edge to uncover the story of the beauty of the surrounding woodlands and the plant and wildlife that reside there.
The Pollinator Overlook explores the important role of pollinators in the Meadow Garden, highlighting the plants that attract each pollinator.
Inside the Webb Farmhouse & Galleries The historic Webb Farmhouse, which has stood on the property since the early 1700s, has been selectively restored by preservationist John Milner to serve as a gallery space to explore the unique beauty of each season and the extraordinary history and evolution of the land.
Meadow Harvest Dinner Friday, October 3, 6–10 pm
Hawk Point sits at one of the highest elevations in the Meadow Garden, providing not only a breathtaking vista with expansive sky, perfect for bird watching, but also the opportunity to learn about and identify the birds that call the Meadow Garden home.
This gourmet dinner brings together the flavors of autumn and the vibrant fall palette of our new Meadow Garden. Your evening begins with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at our Lookout Loft Treehouse. From there, walk our Meadow Boardwalk and explore the wetlands surrounding the Meadow Garden’s Hourglass Lake Bridge. Savor a multi-course farm-totable dinner in the Orchard, complete with wine pairings and desserts. Tickets on sale now: longwoodgardens.org $175 per person / $157 Members
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Our Meadow Garden is on view every day, weather permitting. Explore the 86 acres of our Meadow during Gardens hours until dusk.
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Our Meadow Garden is accessible to all guests. A pathway for wheelchairs, scooters, and strollers has been created.
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You may wish to pack a water bottle, plant and wildlife I.D. books, and your binoculars. The GardenShop, located in our Visitor Center, carries I.D. books and bottled water, as well as other merchandise. Animal lovers, wildlife is typically more active in the early morning and early evening.
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Choose your route before you go out. The Meadow Garden offers multiple ways to explore and enjoy its natural beauty. Take a leisurely walk or extensive hike along the many trails, which total 3 miles. Maps have been placed throughout the Meadow Garden at every trail intersection to help guide explorers.
There are many benches and shaded pavilions throughout the Meadow Garden to sit, relax, and enjoy the expansive views.
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Visit the Peirce-du Pont House before you explore the Meadow for timely highlights about what to see.
Wear sturdy shoes for trail walking and plan for weather. Some trails are along rolling terrain and uneven ground. Footwear with good traction is recommended. Be sure to dress appropriately for current and predicted weather conditions.
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Meadow Garden access is included in Gardens Admission.
Respect nature. Stay on designated trails to protect fragile plants and to prevent erosion or wildlife disturbance. Please do not enter the stream or lakes.
Insects, including ticks and mosquitos, are a part of the ecosystem of the Meadow Garden. Stay on pathways and thoroughly check for ticks on your body and clothing after leaving the Meadow.
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Restroom facilities and water fountains are available at the Webb Farmhouse & Galleries and by our Italian Water Garden.
Fireworks & Fountains Shows Tickets on sale now We’re presenting the best of the best… come relive six of our favorite shows
Big Band and Broadway May 24, 9:15 pm It’s all about the classics from the Big Band era and famed Broadway musicals, including Give My Regards to Broadway, Manhattan Lullaby, Luck Be A Lady, Moonlight Serenade, String of Pearls, and more.
Celebrate America July 4, 9:15 pm Celebrate America with patriotic selections including John Philip Sousa’s The Stars & Stripes Forever, Richard Rodgers’ Victory at Sea, Irving Berlin’s God Bless America, and more.
A Touch of Classical: Tchaikovsky July 19, 9:15 pm This inspiring program spotlights the famed Russian composer’s Fifth Symphony.
Abbacadabra: The Magic of ABBA August 16, 9:15 pm This show kicks off in the disco era with Dancing Queen and Take a Chance on Me, then jumps to ABBA’s other hits.
Rachmaninoff Power and Passion August 30, 8:15 pm This moving program spotlights the famed Russian composer’s Second Symphony.
Ladies & Gentlemen… The Beatles September 13, 8:15 pm Celebrate the musical legacy of The Beatles. The show features many favorites, including Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Penny Lane, Here Comes the Sun, and more. Tickets: Ages 16 & over: $38 Member ages 16 & over: $31 Ages 15 & under: $22 Member ages 15 & under: $18 longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000 Tickets are limited and include all-day admission to the Gardens. Sell out likely. No refunds or exchanges. Gardens close at 6 pm to everyone but Fireworks & Fountains ticketholders. Guests may reserve a space in the viewing area after 3 pm.
Summer Barbeque Savor picnic favorites with a gourmet flair before fireworks launch. Special ticket required. Ages 12 & over: $32 Members ages 12 & over: $29 Ages 5–11: $19 Members ages 5–11: $17 Ages 1–4: $5 / Free for infants
Rental Chairs $5 Make the most of your Fireworks & Fountains Show experience by pre-ordering a rental chair. Quantities limited. Purchase Summer Barbeque tickets and Rental Chairs: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000
Members-only Moments Sunday Membersonly Hours Sundays: July 27 & August 24 6–9 pm Free for Members
We’re keeping our Gardens open just for Members on select Sunday evenings. Enjoy exclusive access to our Gardens, join us for a free outdoor concert in the Main Fountain Garden, and take advantage of 10% discounts at The Café and 1906. July 27 Featuring Red Horse Red Horse is folk’s newest supergroup featuring John Gorka, Eliza Gilkyson, and Lucy Kaplansky. In 2010, these three songwriters teamed up to create the Red Horse album. The trio was interviewed on NPR’s Weekend Edition and appeared on NPR’s Mountain Stage. Performance: Main Fountain Garden 7 pm August 24 Featuring Le Vent du Nord The folk quartet Le Vent du Nord is a leading force in Quebec’s progressive folk movement. Featuring button accordion, guitar, hurdy-gurdy, and fiddle, the band’s sound is truly unique. Performance: Main Fountain Garden 7 pm Registration is not required. You may bring your own chair or blanket to Members-only Hours performances. Member guests are welcomed but must be accompanied by a Member. Guests not included in a Membership require admission tickets. Members may use complimentary guest tickets or can purchase tickets onsite. Dining in 1906 is popular on these days, and reservations are strongly recommended via opentable.com.
Members See It Free
Flip ahead to our Summer Calendar to see a complete list of free events we have for Members including… Summer Soirées June 27, July 18, August 22 Cajun Music performance featuring Pine Leaf Boys June 20 Family performance featuring Recess Monkey June 28 Meadow Days August 2, September 20, October 11 Illuminated Fountain Shows Most Fridays & Saturdays at 9:15 pm, May 31–August 30 Wonders of the Waterlilies Talks at our Waterlily Display Times & dates vary, see Calendar And much more!
Members-only Meadow Evening Thursday, June 19 5–8 pm Free for Members
Be among the first to discover what’s blooming, buzzing, and flying through our Meadow Garden! Members can enjoy the costume artistry of Annie Hickman, concessions, and more. Registration for Members is not required. Members may use complimentary guest tickets for this event.
Registration Open: Autumn Branching Out Lecture Series Explore the New Meadow Garden—with Longwood Gardens Land Steward, Tom Brightman Sunday, September 21, 2:30 pm Setting Processes in Motion: The Self-Proliferating Landscape— with designer and native meadow expert Larry Weaner Sunday, October 12, 2:30 pm
Free for Members Member Guests $25 Advanced registration required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000 Lectures are 1–1 ½ hours. Space limited.
Summer Calendar
Insider Tours Get an exclusive look at these amazing spaces: Main Fountain Garden Pump House, Open Air Theatre, or Italian Water Garden. Experience our newest tour, the Garden Story, where our expert guides lead you through the highlights of select Gardens and share fascinating stories of our history. Thursday–Sunday at 11:30 am & 2 pm Members $3, Guests $4
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Strolling Performers: Stars & Stripes 1–4 pm
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Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am Strolling Performers: Stars & Stripes 1–4 pm
Garden Highlights Walks Meet our expert guides and learn more about our outdoor displays that are at peak bloom. Thursday–Sunday at 1 pm Free with Gardens Admission Not all tours take place every day. Visit longwoodgardens.org or inquire in the Visitor Center to find out which tour takes place on the date of your visit. Check in the Visitor Center for tour meeting locations.
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Festival of Fountains On View May 24–September 1 Waterlily Display On View May 24–mid-October Strolling Performers: Stars & Stripes 2–5 pm
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Plant Disease Identification 9 am–12 pm * Summer Floral Immersion: Basic I and II
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Raising Roses
A Peach of an Urn
View from the Porch: Capture the Landscape in a Miniature Portrait 10 am–1 pm * Letterboxer Skill Building Badge Brownie Scouts 10 am–12 pm Folk Performance: Robin & Linda Williams 7:30 pm
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Rose Arbor Expected to Be in Bloom
Meadow Garden Grand Opening Weekend Activities: 11 am–3 pm Carillon Concert: Julie Zhu 3 pm
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Gardener Skill Building Badge Junior Girl Scouts 12–2 pm
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Floral Fun: Alan Petravich
Digital Garden Photography Basic 2: Online! 5-week online course June 16–July 21 *
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Specialty Nursery Tour
Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm
Opulent Asymmetry
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Wine & Jazz Festival
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Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am
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Members Exclusive Meadow Evening 5–8 pm
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1906 Wine Dinner: An Evening in France with Wine Expert Hudson Austin 6–9 pm ¹ Featuring food and wine from various French wine regions inspired by our Founder Pierre S. du Pont’s travels abroad in France.
Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm
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Our Pest Friends Walk 11–11:30 am
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Pest Identification
Cajun Music Performance: Pine Leaf Boys 7:30 pm
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Meadow Wildflower Hike 11 am–12 pm
Meadow Garden Opens Today Activities: 11 am–3 pm Focus on Flowers 7 am–1 pm *
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Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm
Meadow Garden Grand Opening Weekend Activities: 11 am–3 pm
Art: Famous Artists June 23–27 9 am–12 pm 6 Ages 6–12
Garden Modeling with SketchUp
It’s Alive: What’s Living in the Garden? June 23–27 1–4 pm 6 Ages 6–12
“Hot” Composting 9 am–12 pm * Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am The Savoy Company Presents Trial by Jury and The Sorcerer 8:30 pm 3
Literacy in Bloom June 23–June 27 8 am–4 pm 7 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am
The Savoy Company Presents Trial by Jury and The Sorcerer 8:30 pm 3
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Blue Bird Hike 10–11 am Summer Soirée 6–9 pm Featuring: Blawenburg Band, Ensemble Novo, West Philadelphia Orchestra, Katari
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Fireflies Expected to be On View Now through July 10 Explore our Meadow Garden at dusk and see fireflies light up the sky.
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Carillon Concert: Steven Ball 3 pm
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Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm
Purple Martin Moments Bird Talk in the Idea Garden 6–8:30 pm
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Meadow Garden Highlights Walk 10:30–11 am Purple Martin Moments Bird Talk in the Idea Garden 6–8:30 pm
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Brazilian Samba Performance: Casuarina 7:30 pm
Application Deadline ** Professional Gardener Program
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Carillon Concert: Tim Sleep 3 pm
The Best of Rufus Wainwright 7:30 pm 2
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Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am
Organ Camp Performance 1 pm
Introduction to School Gardening: Online! 6–week online class July 14–August 24 6
Strolling Performers: Stars & Stripes 3–6 pm
Meet Me in the Tree House
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It’s Alive: What’s Living in the Garden?
Meadow Garden Highlights Walk 10:30–11 am Introduction to School Gardening: Onsite July 7 & 8 9 am–3:30 pm 6 Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm Zooming in on Nature: Digital Photography July 7–11 9 am–12 pm 6 Grades 7–9
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Growing Your School Garden July 9 & 10 9 am–3:30 pm 6
Art: Sketch It! A Sketchbook Journey through the Gardens
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Forest Ecology Walk 11 am–12 pm
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Wonders of the Waterlilies 1–1:30 pm
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Floral Fun: Jeff Miklos 6:30–8:30 pm *
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Meadow Bird Hike 10–11 am Summer Soirée 6–9 pm Featuring: The Savoy Company, The Brandywiners, Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers, Beau Django, The Give and Take Jugglers
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Fireworks & Fountains: A Touch of Classical: Tchaikovsky 9:15 pm 1 Meadow Garden Highlights Walk 10:30–11 am Meadow Wildflower Hike 11 am–12 pm
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Writing Adventures: Discovering the Mysteries and Treasures of Longwood Gardens July 21–25 9 am–12 pm 7 Grades 4 or 5 Photojournalism: Longwood Up Close July 21–25 9 am–2 pm 6 Grades 5–6 Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm
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Birds of Longwood Walks require outdoor clothing and shoes/boots. Binoculars are recommended. Meet our Professional Gardener Students at Student Exhibition Garden Talks to discover the inspiration in creating this garden space. Pest Friends Walks are led by our Integrated Pest Management staff and offer a glimpse into the world of insects and our pest management strategies. Wonders of the Waterlilies Talks meet at the Waterlily Display. Get up-close to the waterlilies during these engaging presentations with our Gardeners. The class you want sold out? E-mail help-ce@longwoodgardens.org or call 610.388.5454 to be put on our wait list. Please note: All ticketed events are limited. Sell out likely.
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Carillon Concert: Jim Fackenthal 3 pm Members-only Evening 6–9 pm Folk performance featuring Red Horse, 7 pm
New! Meadow Walks & Hikes Join us out in the Meadow Garden for one of our many hikes or shorter walks led by our expert guides. Hike to our pavilions and explore the secrets of the Meadow Garden along the way. All walks and hikes are weather dependent. Visit longwoodgardens.org for even more offerings.
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Kennett Symphony of Chester County Presents: Symphony Under the Stars 7 pm 4
Delaware Valley Art League Presents A Plein Air Exhibition 9 am–6 pm Meadow Garden Highlights Walk 10:30–11 am
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Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am 2014 –2015 Performance Series Member Pre-sale August 11–14 Sale begins at 10 am Members can purchase tickets to our 2014–2015 Performance Series before the general public.
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Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm Art: Longwood’s Landscapes & Still Lifes August 4–8 1–4 pm 6 Ages 6–12
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Pat Metheny Unity Group Bruce Hornsby Campfire Tour 2014, with Sonny Emory
Student Exhibition Garden Talk 12:30–1 pm
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Our Pest Friends Walk 11–11:30 am
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Educator Appreciation Day 9 am–5 pm *** Wonders of the Waterlilies 1–1:30 pm
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2014–2015 Performance Series Public Sale Sale begins at 10 am Meadow Bird Hike 10–11 am
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Meadow Pollinator Hike 10–11 am
Meadow Garden Highlights Walk 10:30–11 am
1906 Wine Dinner: West Coast Fusion with Sean Minor Winery 6–9 pm ¹ Featuring the finest wines from the Sean Minor Winery in Napa, California. Twilight Creature Hike 7:30–8:30 pm
Fireworks & Fountains: Abbacadabra: The Magic of ABBA 9:15 pm 1
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Rosanne Cash: The River and the Thread 7:30 pm 2
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Floral Fun: Koa Kanamee 6:30–8:30 pm *
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Summer Soirée 6–9 pm Featuring: The Hot Sardines, Philly Vibe Duo, Groupo Fuego, M Shanghai Food for Thought Meadow Hike 5:30–6:30 pm
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Principles of Color August 23 & 24 9 am–4 pm * Meadow Garden Highlights Walk 10:30–11 am
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Sun Perennials 6 –part class August 27 September 3, 10, & 17 October 1 & 8 6:30–8:30 pm * Wonders of the Waterlilies 1–1:30 pm From Seed to Centerpiece 1–4 pm *
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Bluegrass Performance: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice 7:30 pm
Strolling Performers: Stars & Stripes 1–4 pm
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1906 Wine Dinner: An Italian Love Affair with Wine Expert Hudson Austin 6–9 pm ¹ Featuring modern Italian cuisine and flavorful wines from various regions in Italy inspired by our Founder Pierre S. du Pont’s travels abroad.
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Highlights from Our Gardens
Roots of our Meadow History Run Deep The landscape of our new Meadow Garden has a story to tell. From its use by the first encampments of Native Americans to the Meadow Garden you see today, this land has changed dramatically over time. Its earliest inhabitants fished and hunted upon forested land. Early settlers cleared the land for farming and grazing, and by the late 19th century local farmers had established the region as a center for agriculture. Agricultural practices increased under the leadership of Pierre S. du Pont, our founder, who planted and maintained orchards, expanded dairying, and raised prizewinning cattle and pigs. After farming ended here in the 1950s, the land was transformed again into a simple grass meadow. Today the Meadow is alive with diverse plant and animal life and plays a critical role in the region’s ecology. It is a home for many bird species, and an anchor of natural habitat for many other species on our property. The Webb Farmhouse has witnessed many significant changes, too. The original Webb Farmhouse was most likely built by one of the original landowners, William Webb (1684–1753), a Quaker farmer and well-known community member. The house was built in two stages—the eastern part was constructed in the early 18th century and an extension
was added to the west more than five decades later. The first floor and the exterior of the house were selectively restored as we prepared to open our new Meadow Garden. John Milner Architects, a local firm, led the restoration of the farmhouse. The exterior of the house was restored to reflect its appearance at the end of the 18th century after the western addition. The first floor of the interior of the house was adapted to serve as gallery space, featuring two unique exhibitions. The West Gallery depicts the Meadow Garden through the seasons, and the East Gallery, which is the oldest section of the House, features the original, large cooking fireplace that was “the heart of the house”. This part of the gallery highlights the history and evolution of land over time, including those who lived on this land. Be sure to visit the Webb Farmhouse & Galleries in person when our new Meadow Garden opens June 13.
Work of Local Artisans Featured in New Meadow Garden Environmentally friendly, locally sourced materials are used throughout the Meadow Garden. The benches placed throughout the 86 acres were constructed by our own carpenters from the wood of fallen Longwood trees. Around our architectural bridges and pavilions, you will see exquisite
hardscape work that features local Avondale stone. Local masons, carpenters, and craftsmen worked to handcraft the pavilions, stone work, sculptures, and bridges throughout the landscape. A highlight not to be missed, that can be seen at the main entrance of the Meadow, features the old world blacksmith artistry of Artisans of the Anvil in Stroudsburg, PA. Our custom, wrought iron Meadow Garden Gate is hand-forged and made exclusively from repurposed wrought iron materials. Look closely, you will see how we were inspired by the Longwood logo. Even all of the new plantings added throughout the Meadow were grown by local nurseries. More than 100 species of new and augmented plants were added to create “sweeps” of native wildflower plantings meant to introduce variety and color to the landscape each season.
Did You Know: Longwood Offers Fully-online Courses No matter where you live, you can learn at Longwood. Our engaging Continuing Education courses with expert instructors are available with a click of a mouse. This year, we offer 26 diverse hybrid courses and 4 fully-online courses focused on photography, vegetable gardening, and school gardening. In 2015, offerings will be expanded to include Digging Deeper into Vegetable Gardening, Growing Your School Garden, Digital Garden Macro Photography, as well as additional plant identification courses. The online classroom is user-friendly, easy to access, and more flexible than the traditional classroom—allowing students to work through course material at non-conventional times and at their own pace. In addition to our Continuing Education courses, Longwood offers other online learning programs, including live lessons to
school children grades 1–6 and senior living communities through interactive videoconferencing. Our on-site interactive videoconferencing studio is also used for connecting our staff with colleges and universities across the country to discuss careers in public horticulture. Learn more about online learning at longwoodgardens.org.
Try an Online Photography Course This Summer! Registration is still available for our fully-online course: Digital Garden Basic Photography 2 with Jon Cox June 16–July 21 This five-week course is designed for experienced photographers who own and are familiar with a DSLR. Discover and apply sophisticated approaches to composition, exposure, lighting, and post processing. Learn and practice new techniques in weekly assignments and share and discuss the images you shoot through direct interaction with your skilled instructor and classmates. $195 / $175 Members Advanced registration required: ce-registration.longwoodgardens.org 610.388.5454
Open Air Theatre Turns 100 Our Open Air Theatre, one of the most magnificent and unique theatre gardens in the world, will mark 100 years of performances on June 24, 2014. Over the past century, more than 1,500 shows have entertained hundreds of thousands of audiencegoers. Inspired by outdoor European theatres and his life-long love of the performing arts, our founder Pierre S. du Pont designed and built the Open Air Theatre in 1913. The theatre debuted at the 1914 Garden Party with a dance spectacular—and thus began our 100-year performing arts tradition. The jets of our Open Air Theatre were first incorporated into a Garden Party performance in 1915. From 1926–1927 underground dressing rooms were built, the fountains were expanded to 750 jets, and 600 colorized lights were installed. It is estimated that more than one million people have experienced the magic of the Open Air Theatre over the past century—and it is a tradition Longwood continues today by presenting more than 40 performances every summer.
Top: Marine Band Concert in the Open Air Theatre, 1955. Photo by Eugene DiOrio. Right: Pierre S. du Pont with John Philip Sousa, 1930.
New! Walk of Fame Spotlights Stars This summer explore our new interpretative display in the Open Air Theatre to learn about the design, history, and story of 100 years of performing arts in our Gardens. As part of the experience, visit our “Walk of Fame” to see the names of past performers engraved into the bricks near the Theatre Garden. The Walk includes John Philip Sousa, Martha Graham, The Beach Boys, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, and even our Founder Pierre S. du Pont, who, on occasion, would help construct scenery for performances at Longwood.
Summer Soirées Fridays, June 27, July 18, August 22 6–9 pm Free with Gardens Admission
Enjoy performances during these fun evenings that pay homage to our performing arts traditions in the Open Air Theatre and throughout our Gardens. Become a part of our story of arts in the Gardens by posing at photo stations, and be sure to see our narrated Open Air Theatre Fountain Show at the conclusion of each Summer Soirée.
June 27 featuring: Blawenburg Band Sousa marches Ensemble Novo Samba music West Philadelphia Orchestra Balkan Brass Katari Andean music
July 18 featuring: Performances take place in our Open Air Theatre and multiple Gardens locations. Visit longwoodgardens.org for performance schedule & locations.
The Savoy Company Musical theater The Brandywiners Ltd. Musical theater Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers Bluegrass Beau Django Gypsy jazz The Give and Take Jugglers Circus
August 22 featuring: The Hot Sardines Paris via New Orleans jazz Grupo Fuego Salsa and merengue music and dance Philly Vibe Duo Vibraphone duets M Shanghai Roots-inspired Americana
Summer Nights, Summer Stars Check our Summer Calendar to see a complete list of more than 40 free and ticketed performances.
The Best of Rufus Wainwright Tuesday, July 1, 7:30 pm Grammy-nominee Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. Referred to by Elton John as “the greatest songwriter on the planet” and praised by The New York Times for his “genuine originality,” Rufus has achieved his success by carving out his own singular sound. Performance: Open Air Theatre $37–$57 Reserved seating $32–$52 Members
Patti LuPone: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda… played that part. Thursday, July 10, 7:30 pm Multiple Tony Award-winning actress and singer Patti LuPone performs her original show. LuPone performs songs from musicals that she could have played, should have played, did play, and will play. The list of featured shows includes Hair, Bye, Bye Birdie, Funny Girl, West Side Story, Peter Pan and from her Tony Award-winning performances, Evita and Gypsy. Performance: Open Air Theatre $45–$75 Reserved seating $40–$70 Members
Save The Date Member Pre-sale for 2014–2015 Performance Series Pre-sale: August 11–14, sale begins at 10 am Public sale: August 15, sale begins at 10 am Members can purchase tickets to our 2014–2015 Performance Series before the general public. Check back with us soon for concert announcements and full-season schedule: longwoodgardens.org
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Tuesday, July 29, 7:30 pm Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is composed of 15 of jazz music’s leading soloists under the leadership of musical director Wynton Marsalis. Drawing from an extensive repertoire that includes original compositions by Mr. Marsalis, Ted Nash, and other members of the orchestra, as well as the masterworks of Ellington, Mingus, Coltrane, and other great jazz composers; the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis concerts are internationally acclaimed. Performance: Open Air Theatre $45–$75 Reserved seating $40–$70 Members
Savion Glover: Live in Concert Thursday, August 14, 7:30 pm Tony Award winner Savion Glover brings a special evening of tap dance and live jazz created just for Longwood, featuring Glover and friends. His numerous credits include the Broadway shows The Tap Dance Kid; Jelly’s Last Jam; and Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, and the films Tap with Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr.; Bamboozled by Spike Lee; and Happy Feet 1 and 2, an Academy Award-winner choreographed by Glover. Performance: Open Air Theatre $36–$56 Reserved seating $31–$51 Members
Rosanne Cash: The River and the Thread Tickets Tickets are sold via Ticket Philadelphia: Ticketphiladelphia.org 215.893.1999 Members, your discount code for Summer Performance Series tickets purchased via Ticket Philadelphia is on the back cover of this brochure.
Tuesday, August 19, 7:30 pm The eldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash, singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash performs selections from her new album The River and the Thread. Her last two albums, Black Cadillac (2006) and The List (2009), were both nominated for Grammy Awards. Performance: Open Air Theatre $35–$55 Reserved seating $30–$50 Members
Autumn’s Colors On view September 6–November 23
Autumn’s Colors is unlike any other time of year at Longwood—it is filled with crisp mornings, sunny afternoons, and a bounty of color. Our new Meadow Garden is spectacular in the fall, and its autumn palette features native asters and meadow grasses, coupled with the foliage of maples and oaks. The art of horticulture takes center stage in our Conservatory in October when we unveil more than 5,000 chrysanthemums trained into exquisite shapes and forms as part of Chrysanthemum Festival. November brings the return of our Night of 1,000 Lights, a lantern festival celebrating the Asian heritage of chrysanthemums. Autumn splendor awaits.
Gardens Information Gardens Hours May 25–September 1 Sunday–Thursday, 9 am–6 pm Friday & Saturday, 9 am–10 pm Please note: On June 7, the Gardens close at 2 pm to everyone except Wine & Jazz ticketholders. On May 24, July 4 & 19, August 16 & 30, and September 13, the Gardens close at 6 pm to everyone except Fireworks and Fountains ticketholders. Open Air Theatre Performances Weather In the event of inclement weather during performances in our Open Air Theatre, every effort will be made to start the performance. In the event of postponement or cancellation, ticketbuyers will be notified. Admission Adults: $18 Seniors ages 62+: $15 Students with student ID: $8 Children 4 & under: Free Members: Free Prices and hours are subject to change. Dining at The Terrace The Terrace is a Certified Green Restaurant through the Green Restaurant Association and offers two dining experiences, open daily:
Group Visits Groups are welcome in the Gardens. Discounted rates available for groups of 15 paying guests or more with advance booking. Rentals Private events are welcome in the gardens. 610.388.5223 events@longwoodgardens.org 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. Limited supply available. – Rentals are free for Members, but Member guests will be charged a fee. – Scooters are not available during rainy, snowy, or freezing weather. Become a Member Make our world yours—become a Member today. Membership pays for itself in two visits, and means year-round access to our Gardens, exclusive discounts, Members-only events, and much more. Stay Connected
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