Summer Seasonal Highlights

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Festival of Fountains May 26–September 2



Festival of Fountains On view May 26–September 2 This summer, stand before towering fountains, wander shady groves, watch waterlilies bloom, see fireworks light up the night sky, and enjoy more than 40 performances in our beautiful gardens. And the one highlight you won’t want to miss is Light: Installations by Bruce Munro. This inspiring new exhibit illuminates our gardens—and your mind. Get connected by downloading our free app, Light, to best experience the exhibition. Stay connected all summer at our family Light Nights, and plug in to the art and science of light during SmART Nights.


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We’re open late all summer long! Gardens hours throughout Light: Installations by Bruce Munro: June 9–September 1: Sun–Tues, 9 am–6 pm; Wed–Sat, 9 am –11 pm September 2–29: Sun–Tues, 9 am–5 pm; Wed–Sat, 9 am–9 pm


Buy before you arrive · Timed admission tickets required · Tickets limited To experience Light we recommend purchasing timed admission tickets in advance of your visit as tickets are limited. Timed admission limits the number of people in the Gardens, providing a better visiting experience. Check our website to ensure Light is on view the evening of your visit. Due to special programming, some evenings may require special event tickets.

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Members require free reservations on Saturday evenings As a Member, you can come as you wish Sunday–Friday throughout Light. If you plan to visit us on a Saturday evening after 4 pm, please note Members require free advance reservations.

Bringing guests? Member guests require timed admission tickets no matter what day you visit, unless using complimentary admission tickets or Bring Friends tickets.


Light Nights Select Fridays, beginning at 5 pm Free with Gardens admission

Light Nights are fun for the whole family! Sing along at an outdoor concert, make an illuminating craft, and enjoy other family-friendly activities! Sun Light

Lantern Light

June 15 Work collaboratively to create light sculptures using water bottles and glow sticks, and make a sun catcher craft.

August 10 Decorate a lantern and see it illuminate in the night! Join fellow guests to create light sculptures using water bottles and glow sticks.

The whole family will enjoy the fourtime Grammy-nominated children’s folk-rock duo Trout Fishing in America.

See Appalachian clogging come to life when FiddleKicks takes center stage!

Family activities: Terrace Tent, 5–9 pm Performance: Main Fountain Garden, 7 pm

Firefly Light July 13 Make a shadow puppet, learn about insects that light up the night, and catch and release fireflies! Percussionist Billy Jonas uses ordinary objects, such as buckets, broom handles, and key chains to delight audiences! Family activities: Terrace Tent, 5–9 pm Performance: Rose Arbor, 7 pm

Family activities: Terrace Tent, 5 –9 pm Performance: Large Lake area, 7 pm Guests may bring blankets and chairs to this Light Night only

Star Light September 14 Get an up-close look at stars and constellations in the night’s sky by looking through telescopes with astronomers! Later in the evening, Gizmo Guys Allan Jacobs and Barrett Felker show off their juggling expertise. Family activities: Terrace Tent, 5 –9 pm Performance: East Conservatory Plaza, 7 pm


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SmART Nights Select Thursdays, beginning at 7 pm Free with Gardens admission

Turn on your left and right brain during SmART Nights. Hear some of the region’s brightest minds explore the science of light, then share your own bright ideas at our StorySlams facilitated by First Person Arts. Each night’s theme will elicit stories that come from our audience—so bring your best or just come to listen! Thursday, June 21 Associate Professor of Physics at Temple University, Tan Yuen, Ph.D., lectures about natural and artificial light sources. Speaker: 7 pm StorySlam: Picture Perfect theme, 8 pm

Thursday, July 19 Director of the Light Research Program and Professor of Neurology at Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, George C. Brainard, Ph.D., sparks a discussion about light and human health. Speaker: 7 pm StorySlam: 24/7 theme, 8 pm

Thursday, August 16 Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Rappe, Ph.D., leads a discussion about bio-inspired energy. Speaker: 7 pm StorySlam: After Hours theme, 8 pm

Thursday, September 20 Kristina Lynch, Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College, discusses the Northern Lights. Speaker: 7 pm StorySlam: Everyday Magic theme, 8 pm

Guests are encouraged to bring blankets. Light-inspired refreshments and cocktails will be available for purchase during SmART Nights.


SmART Nights

Thursdays: June 21, July 19, August 16, September 20


Members-only Moments

Members Require Free Reservations on Saturday Evenings During Light As a Member, you can come as you wish Sunday–Friday throughout Light: Installations by Bruce Munro. If you plan to visit us on a Saturday evening after 4 pm, please note Members require free advance reservations made via longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000.

More Member Appreciation Days! Wednesdays: June 27, July 25, August 29, September 26 Members enjoy exclusive 20% discounts in The GardenShop, 1906, and The CafĂŠ on the last Wednesday of every month this summer!


Exclusive Discounts

Gift of Membership

Members always receive 10% discounts at The GardenShop, 1906, The CafĂŠ, and discounts on Performing Arts tickets.

Give our world to them. Purchase the Gift of Membership for someone in your life today. Membership means 365 days of unparalleled access to our Gardens, discounts, special events, and more.

Beyond our Garden gates, Members are also entitled to discounts at more than 80 retailers, restaurants, and hotels in the tri-state area when you show your active Membership card.

Explore and Save this Summer Plan a fun day trip with the help of our Explore and Save benefit! Members enjoy discounts on general admission to a variety of local attractions in the Brandywine Valley, ranging from art to nature to science and history. View a complete list of Member benefits and places you can save at longwoodgardens.org.


Summer Calendar

May

June Rose Arbor Blooms Every June our Rose Arbor bursts into bloom with trained rambler roses.

Waterlily Display Opens! May 26 Santa Cruz water-platters, aquatic cannas, lotus, and waterlilies bring our outdoor Waterlily Display to life.

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Festival of Fountains on View May 26–September 2 Stand before towering fountains, wander shady groves, and enjoy evenings filled with music. Fireworks & Fountains Shows light up the night sky on select summer evenings! Fireworks & Fountains: Swan Lake 9:15 pm1

Planting Design Immersion Class 1of 3 8 am–3 pm * Sold Out Specialty Nursery Tour 8 am–6 pm *

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Hot Table Designs 9 am–12 pm * Raising Roses 9 am –12 pm * Sold Out

The class you want sold out? E-mail help-ce@longwoodgardens.org or call 610.388.5454 to request a copy of our full-year Continuing Education catalog. The Member event you want sold out? Make sure we have your e-mail address at gardenpass@longwoodgardens.org to receive notifications when registration opens.


Wine & Jazz Festival 12–5:30 pm 1 Savor fine wines and sample fresh, local fare as you enjoy the sights and sounds of live jazz in our Gardens.

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Perennial Containment 10 am–12 pm *

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Success with Succulents 6–8:30 pm *

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Hydrangea: Inside and Out 6–9 pm * Sold Out

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Summer Floral Immersion: Basic I & II Class 1 of 4 8 am–6 pm * Members-only Preview Night for Light 5 –11 pm 1

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Planting Design Immersion Class 2 of 3 8 am–3 pm* Sold Out

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Curtis Institute of Music Master Class 2 pm Culinary Delight Dinner: Local Summer Dinner 7–11 pm Be the first to enjoy a unique four-course dinner inside the Gardens with view over the Bruce Munro exhibit. 1

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Curtis Institute of Music Master Class 2 pm

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Curtis Institute of Music Master Class 2 pm Carnivorous Connection 6:30–8:30 pm *

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Summer Floral Immersion: Basic I & II Class 2 of 4 8 am–6 pm * Members-only Preview Night for Light 5–11 pm 1

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Light: Installations by Bruce Munro Opens June 9–September 29 Be sure to see our Gardens at night this summer as we debut Light. You’ll see the Gardens in a whole new light as you experience over 23 acres of light installations.

Curtis Institute of Music Master Class 2 pm Jonny Lang and Robert Randolph 7:30 pm 7

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Pest Identification 9 am–12 pm * Plant Disease Identification 1– 4 pm * Curtis Institute of Music Master Class Performance 7:30 pm

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Summer Floral Immersion: Basic I & II Class 3 of 4 8 am–6 pm *

Planting Design Immersion Class 3 of 3 8 am–3 pm * Sold Out Floral Fun: By the Sea 10 am–12 pm * Light Night 5–9 pm Featuring Trout Fishing in America performance, 7 pm

Tropical Containers 9–11 am * Sold Out Branching Out Lecture Series: Gardens in a Whole New Light 7 pm 1 Sold Out

Summer Floral Immersion: Basic I & II Class 4 of 4 8 am–6 pm *

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Afro-Brazilian Percussion Concert: Dendê & Band 7:30 pm


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Science Explorers: Jr. Investigative Team June 18–22, 9 am –12 pm Ages 4 –6 4

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David Sanborn and Brian Culbertson 7:30 pm 7

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Transitions in the Landscape Class 1 of 4 6–8:30 pm *

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SmART Night Associate Professor of Physics at Temple University, Tan Yuen, Ph.D., 7 pm

July In Our Topiary Garden Every July our Topiary Gardens get a fresh hair cut!

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Carillon Concert: Wylie Crawford 3 pm

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Application Deadline: Professional Gardener Program

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Fireworks & Fountains: Stars & Stripes 9:15 pm 1

Transitions in the Landscape Class 2 of 4 6–8:30 pm *

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Bluegrass Concert: Sierra Hull & Highway 111 7:30 pm

1906 Wine Dinner featuring Sonoma Cutrer Winery 1 6 pm

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Barbara Cook 7:30 pm 2

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Carillon Concert: Jeff Davis 3 pm

StorySlam, 8 pm

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West African Reggae Concert: Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars 7:30 pm

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Kennett Symphony of Chester County presents Guitarra! 7:30 pm 3

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Carillon Concert: Nick Huang 3 pm

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Seeing the Garden in a New Light 6–11:30 pm *

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New Light Ramble 9–11 pm * Sold Out

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra 7:30 pm 2

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Branching Out Lecture Series: Illuminating the Night Garden 7 pm 1 Sold Out

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Light Night 5–9 pm Featuring Billy Jonas performance, 7 pm

Transitions in the Landscape Class 3 of 4 6–8:30 pm * Member Appreciation Day

The Bacon Brothers 7:30 pm 7

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Transitions in the Landscape Class 4 of 4 6–8:30 pm *

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The Savoy Company presents The Mikado 8:30 pm 8

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Indian Bhangra & Brass Funk Concert: Red Baraat 7:30 pm

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The Savoy Company presents The Mikado 8:30 pm 8

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Carillon Concert: Dick van Dijk 3 pm

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Meet me in the Tree House July 16–20, 9 am–12 pm Grades 1–2 5

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Photojournalism: Longwood Up Close July 16–20, 9 am–2 pm Ages 11–15 **

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Floral Fun: Sunny Days 6:30–8:30 pm * SmART Night Director of the Light Research Program and Professor of Neurology at Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, George C. Brainard, Ph.D., 7 pm

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Interpretive Light in the Abstract Class 2 of 2 9 am–12 pm *

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The Brandywiners present Hello, Dolly! 8:30 pm 9

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The Brandywiners present Hello, Dolly! 8:30 pm 9

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The Brandywiners present Hello, Dolly! 8:30 pm 9

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Zooming in on Nature: Digital Photography August 6 –10, 9 am –12 pm Ages middle school and up **

StorySlam, 8 pm

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1906 Wine Dinner featuring Galer Estates Winery 1 6 pm

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Fireworks & Fountains: Swan Lake 9:15 pm 1

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Photojournalism: Longwood Up Close Using the iPad 2 July 23–27, 9 am–2 pm Ages 11–15 **

Science Explorers: Jr. Explorers August 6 –10, 9 am–12 pm Ages 4–6 4 Science Explorers: Earth’s Mysteries August 6 –10, 12:30–3:30 pm Ages 7–11 4

What’s the Buzz? July 23–27, 9 am–12 pm Grades 3–4 5

Shade Perennials Class 1 of 6 11 am –1 pm or 6:30 –8:30 pm *

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Member Appreciation Day

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The Brandywiners present Hello, Dolly! 8:30 pm 9

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The Brandywiners present Hello, Dolly! 8:30 pm 9

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Light Night 5–9 pm Featuring Fiddlekicks performance, 7 pm

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The Brandywiners present Hello, Dolly! 8:30 pm 9

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Fireworks & Fountains: The Amazing ‘80s 9:15 pm 1

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Shade Perennials Class 2 of 6 11 am –1 pm or 6:30–8:30 pm *

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Seeing the Garden in a New Light 6 –11:30 pm *

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Vince Gill 7:30 pm 7

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Interpretive Light in the Abstract Class 1of 2 7:30 –10 pm *

Pat Metheny Unity Band 7:30 pm 2

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Floral Fun: Fresh From the Fields 6:30–8:30 pm *

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SmART Night Professor of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry at University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Rappe, Ph.D., 7 pm StorySlam, 8 pm

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Hawaiian Slack-key Guitar Concert: Keola Beamer with Moanalani Beamer 7:30 pm Birding at Longwood Gardens: Shorebirds 7–10 am * Kennett Symphony of Chester County presents Water Music: Titanic 100 Years 7:30 pm 3

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Carillon Concert: Doug Gefvert 3 pm

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Science Explorers: Take a Dive August 20–24, 9 am–12 pm Ages 7–11 4 Science Explorers: Under the Sea August 20–24, 12:30–3:30 pm Ages 7–11 4 Shade Perennials Class 3 of 6 11 am–1 pm or 6:30–8:30 pm *

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Straight No Chaser 7:30 pm 7

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Summer Flowering Bulbs Class 1 of 3 7-9 pm *

1906 Wine Dinner featuring Sustainable Wine and Food 6 pm

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Summer Flowering Bulbs Class 2 of 3 7–9 pm *

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South African Afro-Pop Concert: Freshlyground 7:30 pm

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Fireworks & Fountains: Swan Lake 8:15 pm 1

Education

Family Fun

Performance

Light: Installations by Bruce Munro Event

Dining

Horticulture

Members-only * Registration & fee required: ce-registration.longwoodgardens.org 610.388.5454 ** Registration & fee required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.5210 1 Special ticket required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000 2 Special ticket required: ticketphiladelphia.org 215.893.1999 3 Special ticket required: kennettsymphony.org 610.444.6363

The Manhattan Transfer 7:30 pm 2

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Carillon Concert: John Widmann 3 pm Member Appreciation Day

4 Registration & fee required: www.scienceexplorers.com 5 Registration & fee required: www.wcupa.edu 1

Bluegrass Concert: Mountain Heart 7:30 pm

25 “Steel” this Idea 9 am–12 pm *

Cajun Concert: Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys 7:30 pm

6 Apply at longwoodgardens.org 7 Special ticket required: ticketmaster.com 1.800.745.3000 8 Special ticket required: savoy.org 215.735.7161 9 Special ticket required: brandywiners.org 1.800.338.6965 Summer Camp Branching Out Lecture Series Purchase tickets for our Summer Barbeque (3–8 pm) at longwoodgardens.org



Highlights from Our Gardens Big Waterlilies, Big Numbers

The Buzz About our Beehives

(1) Slated to open any day, our Waterlily Display boasts some impressive facts and figures! In our Courtyard sit six glistening pools that hold over 160,000 gallons of water. Every year we grow seven large water-platters for our display comprised of Victoria cruziana, Victoria amazonica and a hybrid between these called Victoria ‘Longwood Hybrid’, which was first developed by Longwood Gardens in 1960. At peak season (mid-July through early September), each plant can have as many as eight leaves that can grow up to five feet in diameter in just three weeks’ time! And these leaves are strong! Did you know a full grown water-platter leaf can support up to 125 pounds—but don’t step on it, the weight has to be evenly distributed. And this is just the start—we have over 100 waterlilies, both tropical and temperate, that bloom day and night throughout the display.

(3) Longwood Gardens maintains approximately 50 beehives in its perimeter and natural areas and an observation hive in the Lookout Loft Treehouse. These hives contain the western honeybee, Apis mellifera, and are tended by a beekeeper who keeps the hives healthy and extracts and processes the honey, which is sold in The GardenShop. Honeybees are vital to humans as the primary pollinator for many crops. In the United States, it is estimated that honeybees accomplish one quarter of the pollination needed for all fruit produced for human consumption. Additionally, Longwood Gardens also provides habitats for our native bees like the mason, carpenter, and bumble bee. Along with the western honeybee, native bee species help pollinate many of the trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants throughout our Gardens and beyond.

History Flows From our Fountains Student Exhibition Garden is Out of this World (2) This spring, catch a glimpse of four new garden displays in our Student Exhibition Garden. The culmination of more than a year of work, the Student Exhibition Garden features displays designed, constructed, and maintained by second-year students in Longwood’s Professional Gardener Program. Now in its third year of existence, the Student Exhibition Garden explores a new theme each year. This year, students interpreted the theme of light. With displays designed to mimick traveling through the stars, walking on the moon, and the clearing of a storm, this Garden is an experience that is out of this world. The Student Exhibition Garden is on display now through October.

(4) Longwood Gardens has more fountains than any other garden in the country. The Italian Water Garden’s 600 jets are being adorned in white lights for the first time ever this summer. The Open Air Theatre, inspired by Italian gardens, boasts 750 jets lit in all colors of the rainbow. The Main Fountain Garden, inspired by 19th-century world’s fairs, has 380 streams spewing 10,000 gallons per minute illuminated by 724 lights in more than 17 million possible color combinations! All these unique displays have been dazzling visitors since the 1920s and 30s and continue to do so today.


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Culinary Delight Dinners June 10, 7–11 pm September 9, 6 –10 pm Dine among our lights as you savor a seasonal and artful four-course dinner. Begin with an outdoor cocktail hour with views of our Gardens illuminated by Light, followed by a gourmet

meal. The June date features dinner overlooking our Italian Water Garden and the September date offers a feast served under Bruce Munro’s Light Shower display in the Conservatory.

$150 tickets, $135 Members Tickets: longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000


Swath of Blue Sage Helps Illuminate Arrow Spring

The Mystery Behind Night-Blooming Plants

(5) One of the seven outdoor installations debuting when Light opens is Arrow Spring. A 290-foot serpentine trail of 2,500 blue sage plants, Arrow Spring resembles a flowing watercourse by day and a meandering stream of light by night. It is located between three celebrated gardens—Flower Garden Drive, Flower Garden Walk, and Peirce’s Woods. Arrow Spring’s luminescence is the result of the innovative pairing of ordinary oil lamps and cutting-edge fiber optics concealed within sculptural spheres placed throughout the landscape, weaving 15,000 points of light into the swath of sage. We chose sage for this installation because we needed a tough annual flower that blooms all summer long. Its blue flowers simulate water perfectly. Learn more about Arrow Spring and the complete exhibit by pre-ordering our exhibition catalog, and get connected to everything Light at light.longwoodgardens.org.

(6) Moonlight gardens are designed to thrill the senses when the sun has set! This summer, the area just outside of our Visitor Center will feature exciting silver foliaged and white flowered

plants that add color, fragrance, and texture at night. Typically, nightblooming plants become more attractive in the evening either by scent or color to attract pollinators. The flowers of night-blooming plants are light in color—usually whites or light yellow, and some are only fragrant at night. Flowering tobacco (Nicotiana sylvestris), a night-blooming plant that will be on display, only produces a fragrance after the sun goes down. Other evening highlights include: Athyrium ‘Ghost’, a fern that glows at night under the moon, and Arundo donax ‘Variegata’, a giant grass that emerges with almost pure white leaves that glow in the moonlight.

Free Daily Programs There is so much to do, see, and hear at Longwood Gardens. Dive into our history on a heritage tour, ask gardeners and volunteers questions about our breathtaking Waterlily Display, embark on a guided walk to see summer annuals in full bloom, spot some of our feathered friends on a bird walk, and much more. Check our website or inquire in the Visitor Center for a detailed listing of free programs.


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Stand Before Towering Fountains Daytime Main Fountain Garden Shows Now–October 14 there are 5-minute fountain shows at 12, 2, and 4 pm *Shows do not run on the days of Fireworks & Fountains Shows. Evening Main Fountain Garden Shows June 9–September 1 there are half-hour fountain shows on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 9:15 pm. September 5–29 the evening fountain shows begin at 8:15 pm *Shows do not run on the days of Fireworks & Fountains Shows. Open Air Theatre Beginning May 11, 5-minute shows run at 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm. Beginning September 2, shows run at 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, and 4:55 pm *Shows do not run on days when there are rehearsals or performances. All Open Air Theatre and Main Fountain Garden shows are weather dependent.


Wine & Jazz Saturday, June 2 12–5:30 pm

Savor fine wines as you enjoy the sights and sounds of live jazz in our Gardens. Tickets on sale now $40 Adults ages 21+ / $34 Members ages 21+ $25 Designated drivers / $21 Member designated drivers Pre-order your gourmet Picnic Basket Enjoy an artisanal picnic basket made for two, filled with fruit, cheeses, salads, and a baguette during the festival. Special ticket required. Purchase at longwoodgardens.org.

This is a rain or shine event. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. For the enjoyment of guests, no umbrellas or shade coverings will be permitted.

Dianne Reeves

Saturday, June 2


Featuring

Joe Baione Quintet 12 pm

Dominick Farinacci Quintet 1:30 pm

Wycliffe Gordon Quartet 3 pm

Grammy Award winner Wine & Jazz Festival is presented in partnership with Mainline Magazine and WRTI 90.1-FM.

Dianne Reeves 4:30 pm


Fireworks & Fountains Shows Light up your summer nights with these spectacular Fireworks & Fountains Shows set to music: Swan Lake

May 26 & July 21, 9:15 pm September 1, 8:15 pm

Stars & Stripes July 3, 9:15 pm

The Amazing ’80s! August 11, 9:15 pm September 29, 7:15 pm Tickets on sale now $38 ages 16 & over / $31 Members ages 16 & over $22 ages 15 & under / $18 Members ages 15 & under

Fireworks & Fountains Barbeque Savor picnic favorites with a gourmet flair before fireworks launch. Special ticket required. $30 ages 12 & over / $27 Members ages 12 & over $18 ages 5–11 / $16 Members ages 5–11 $5 ages 1–4 / Free for infants

Tickets include all-day admission to the Gardens and are considered timed admission tickets to experience Light: Installations by Bruce Munro. Guests may reserve a space in the Gardens after 3 pm. No blankets allowed. No refunds or exchanges. Chairs can be rented on-site for $5.



Gardens Information Summer Hours June 9–September 1 Sunday–Tuesday, 9 am–6 pm Wednesday–Saturday, 9 am–11 pm

September 2–29 Sunday–Tuesday, 9 am–5 pm Wednesday–Saturday, 9 am–9 pm

Buy Before You Arrive · Timed Admission Tickets Required · Tickets Limited To experience Light (June 9 –September 29) we recommend purchasing timed admission tickets in advance to guarantee entry. Timed admission tickets limit the number of people in the Gardens, providing a better visiting experience. Members, come as you wish Sunday–Friday throughout Light. On Saturday evenings after 4 pm, Members require free reservations via longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000. Admission Adults: $18 Seniors ages 62+: $15 Students with student ID: $8 Children ages 4 and under: Free Members: Free * Prices are subject to change. Check longwoodgardens.org to ensure Light is on view the evening of your visit. Due to special programming, some evenings may require a special event ticket.

Dining Hours in The Terrace The Café June 9–September 1 Sunday–Tuesday, 10 am–5 pm Wednesday–Saturday, 10 am–8 pm

September 2–29 Sunday–Tuesday, 10 am–4 pm Wednesday–Saturday, 10 am–8 pm

1906 June 9–September 29 Sunday–Tuesday, 11:30 am–3:30 pm Wednesday–Saturday, 11:30 am–7:30 pm Brunch is served Sunday: 11:30 am–3:30 pm Reservations can be made via opentable.com or by calling 610.388.1000.

Membership Make our world yours—become a Member today. Membership means 365 days of access to our Gardens, exclusive discounts, Members-only events, and much more.

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