Winter 2013 Seasonal Highlights

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WI NT ER Orchid Extravaganza January 19–March 24



Beyond the Garden Gates Throughout 2013 Every work of art has two sides. The side you’re supposed to see, and the one that makes the artwork “work.” This year, we invite you to “Go Beyond” our beauty as we open the doors to our workspaces, introduce you to our talented staff, and reveal the inspiration behind all that we do. Go beyond the garden gates during special events, tours, talks, and more to discover that what’s behind the scenes is also a thing of beauty. Look for staff who are ready to answer your questions wearing our signature “Go Beyond” ribbons.


Orchid Extravaganza On view January 19–March 24 Orchids were one of the first collections our founder, Pierre S. du Pont, and his wife, Alice, developed for the Gardens. To celebrate this history we present Orchid Extravaganza in our lush Conservatory where nearly 5,000 orchids drape from walls, flow from baskets, and form towering arches in artful displays. Also not to be missed are our rare blue-poppies we force to flower into an inspiring display of sky blue blooms in March. Beyond amazing. Orchid Extravaganza Sale Purchase orchids displayed in Orchid Extravaganza at discounted prices while supplies last. Thursday–Saturday, March 28–30 9 am–6 pm Location: The GardenShop Please note: We are not hosting the Southeastern Pennsylvania Orchid Society International Show and Sale this year.



Beyond the Garden Gates Days January 19, February 2 & 16, March 2 & 23, 11 am–3 pm Free with Gardens Admission

Experience Orchid Extravaganza like you never have before. Meet our gardeners, go behind-the-scenes to our Orchid Houses, explore our Library and Potting Shed, and attend orchid talks and demonstrations throughout the Conservatory. Please note: Some of our behind-the-scenes experiences have limited availability and may not be fully accessible.

Meet the Experts 11 am, 12:30 pm, & 2 pm Learn about Orchid Extravaganza and the history of our Orchid Collection from our experts first-hand during engaging and informative talks: January 19 Display Designer Jim Sutton leads a discussion about the creative process for designing our Orchid Extravaganza displays. February 2 & March 2 Senior Gardener and Orchid Collection Curator Lee Alyanakian shares stories and historical information about our Orchid Collection. February 16 & March 23 Senior Gardener Joyce Rondinella discusses the Orchid Extravaganza planning process and how we organize Longwood Teams to deliver the creative vision.



OrKID Days January 21, February 18, & March 16 12–3 pm Free with Gardens Admission

OrKID Days are fun for the whole family and help our youngest visitors appreciate gardens through music. Enjoy a free family concert, learn about orchids firsthand at discovery stations, sketch your own orchid, and go on a Winter Wonders Hunt throughout the Conservatory.

OrKID Day Concerts Free with Gardens Admission. Concerts are at 12 & 2 pm. Kim & Reggie Harris Monday, January 21 Family friendly music about the Underground Railroad Two of a Kind Monday, February 18 Upbeat and interactive children’s music about the environment Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble Saturday, March 16 Jazz concert for kids Limited seating. First-come, first-served.



Members-only Moments New! Beyond the Garden Gates: An Exclusive Evening with Orchids March 22, 7–9 pm

Join us for an exclusive evening in the Conservatory during Orchid Extravaganza. Light fare & cash bar available. Location: The Conservatory Free. Pre-registration is required at longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000. Registration opens January 15 at 10 am. *Please note: This event is open to only Chimes Tower and Rose Arbor Members.

Member Appreciation Day Friday, April 19

Members enjoy 20% discounts in The GardenShop, 1906, and The Café. Reservations for 1906 are strongly recommended via opentable.com.

Register for Upcoming Branching Out Lecture Series The Unexpected Houseplant—with Tovah Martin Sunday, February 10 11 am / 2:30 pm Gathering: Memoir of a Seed Saver—with Diane Ott Whealy Sunday, April 7 11 am & 2:30 pm Seeing Trees: Discover the Extraordinary Secrets of Everyday Trees—with Nancy Ross Hugo Sunday, April 28 11 am & 2:30 pm The Backyard Homestead—with Carleen Madigan Sunday, May 19 11 am & 2:30 pm Free for Members, Member guests $25. Advanced registration required, longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000. Lectures are 1–1.5 hours. Space is limited.


Spring Dining Events Member Pre-Sale: February 1–7, sale begins at 10 am Public Sale: February 8, sale begins at 10 am Tickets: longwoodgardens.org Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Saturday, March 30

Savor a gourmet breakfast buffet in our Ballroom. $42 ages 12 & over $34 Members ages 12 & over $23 ages 5–11 $19 Members ages 5–11 $5 ages 1–4 / Free for infants Easter Buffet March 30 & 31

Mother’s Day Buffet May 11 & 12

Treat Mom to a sumptuous brunch in our Ballroom. $60 ages 12 & over $49 Members ages 12 & over $32 ages 5 –11 $26 Members ages 5–11 $5 ages 1–4 / Free for infants

Discounted Fireworks & Fountains Shows Promotion Dates: March 1–7 Members get the exclusive opportunity to purchase deeply discounted tickets for the following Fireworks & Fountains Shows:

Enjoy a seasonal and savory brunch in our Ballroom.

May 25: Featuring the music of Elton John / July 20: Featuring the music of Dmitri Shostakovich

$60 ages 12 & over $49 Members ages 12 & over $32 ages 5–11 $26 Members ages 5–11 $5 ages 1–4 / Free for infants

Member promotional prices: Ages 16 & over $25 Regularly $38 Ages 15 & under $12 Regularly $22


Winter Calendar Go Beyond the Garden Gates Beyond the Garden Gates Days Meet our gardeners, go behindthe-scenes, explore our Library and Potting Shed, and attend orchid talks and demonstrations throughout the Conservatory.

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Saturdays: January 19, February 2, & 16, March 2 & 23 from 11 am–3 pm Free with Gardens Admission

Comprehensive Wedding Design 4-part class January 19, 20, 26, & 27 9 am–4 pm *

Beyond the Garden Gates Tours Learn about Orchid Extravaganza and our Orchid Collection from the experts firsthand on this tour of our Conservatory.

Beyond the Garden Gates Day 11 am–3 pm Go behind-the-scenes and attend gardener talks and demonstrations!

Friday–Sunday at 1 pm Free with Gardens Admission Tours are not offered on Beyond the Garden Gates Days

Meet the Expert: Display Designer Jim Sutton 11 am, 12:30, & 2 pm

Talks With the Gardeners Meet our gardeners and learn more about our Orchid Extravaganza display and our Orchid House.

Jazz Concert: Joe Lovano Us Five featuring James Weidman, Esperanza Spalding, Francisco Mela, Otis Brown III 8 pm 2

Tuesday–Thursday at 1 pm Free with Gardens Admission Insider Tours Get an exclusive look at two amazing spaces: our Production Greenhouse and Boiler Room. Thursday–Sunday at 11:30 am & 2 pm Members $3, Guests $4 Tours are not offered on Beyond the Garden Gates Days

Orchid Extravaganza On View January 19–March 24

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Beekeeping Basics 9 am–12 pm * Classical Concert: Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition Winner, Daniil Trifonov 1 pm

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OrKID Day Family activities, 12–3 pm Kim & Reggie Harris, 12 & 2 pm

Check our website or inquire in the Visitor Center for a detailed listing of programs on the day of your visit.

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The Nuts and Bolts of Plant Propagation

Please note: Some of our behindthe-scenes experiences have limited availability and may not be fully accessible.

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Application Deadline ** Teen Volunteer Program

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World Concert: Ladysmith Black Mambazo

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Fearless Watercolor


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Nature Inspired Miniature Landscape 6–9 pm *

Spring Dining Event Member Pre-Sale: February 1–7 Purchase tickets in advance for spring dining events: Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, Easter Buffet, and Mother’s Day Buffet

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Plant Science: Plant Propagation 6-part class February 14, 21, & 28 March 7, 14, & 21 1–3 pm *

2013: Today’s Horticulture 8:50 am–4 pm *

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Make Room for Mushrooms

Beyond the Garden Gates Day 11 am–3 pm Go behind-the-scenes and attend gardener talks and demonstrations!

Floral Fun: Visit Iceland 10 am–12 pm * Application Deadline ** College & University Internship Program International Internship Program International Training Program

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Meet the Expert: Senior Gardener Joyce Rondinella 11 am, 12:30, & 2 pm

Ideas for Impact 9 am–4 pm *, or 9 am–1 pm *, or 1–4 pm *

Valentine’s Day Dinner 7–11 pm 1 Enjoy champagne, dinner, and chocolates in our Conservatory.

Beyond the Garden Gates Day 11 am–3pm Go behind-the-scenes and attend gardener talks and demonstrations!

Piano music 7– 8:45 pm George Whittam Orchestra 9–11 pm

Meet the Expert: Senior Gardener and Orchid Collection Curator Lee Alyanakian 11 am, 12:30, & 2 pm

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Classical Concert: Schubert Ensemble of London 1 pm

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Broad-leaved Evergreens 6-part class February 6, 13, 20, & 27 March 6 & 13 6:30–8:30 pm *

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Landscape Design I 8-part class February 8, 15, 22, & 29 March 8, 15, 22, & 29 9 am–12 pm * or 1–4 pm *

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Birds of Longwood Tour 9–11 am Please note: Outdoor clothing, shoes/boots, & binoculars recommended

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Branching Out Lecture Series: The Unexpected Houseplant 11 am / 2:30 pm Organ Concert: Romeri Duo 1 pm

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Organ Concert: Eric Plutz 1 pm

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OrKID Day Family activities, 12–3 pm Two of a Kind, 12 & 2 pm

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Basic Floral Design I

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Site Stories—Start to Finish 3-part class February 21 & 28 March 7 6:30–8:30 pm * Classical Concert: Leila Josefowicz, violin 8 pm 2

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Home School Day 10 –11:30 am

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Hungry for Vegetable Gardening?


Basket for all Seasons 9 am–12 pm * ns and enjoy juggling experts the World Concert: Molly Ringwald 8 pm 2

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Organ Lecture & Demo with Peter Richard Conte 2:30 pm

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Introduction to Plant Illustration 9-part class February 25 March 4, 11, 18, & 25 April 1, 8, 15, & 29 9–11:30 am * Plant Illustration Studio

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Blue Poppies expected to be on display

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Curtis Student Recital: Richard Lin, violin 1 pm

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Talley Ho! It’s the Flower Show 6:30 am–4 pm * Photography After Hours 4-part class March 5, 12, 19, & 26 6–9 pm *

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People, Plants, and Landscape Design 4-part class March 6, 13, 20, & 27 7–9 pm *

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Classical Concert: Vienna Boys Choir

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Breaking Down Biodegradable Garden Choices 2–5 pm *

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A Cool Birdhouse 9–11 am * Birds of Longwood Tour 9–11 am Please note: Outdoor clothing, shoes/boots, & binoculars recommended

Victoria: The Seductress Book Signing March 1–2, The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Longwood Gardens Curator of Plants Tomasz Aniśko discusses and signs his new book Victoria: The Seductress

Floral Design: Spring Studio 9 am–12 pm * Pondering Ponds 9 am–4 pm *

Organ Concert: Nathan Laube 8 pm 2

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Performance Pruning: Small Flowering Trees 8:30 am–12 pm * or 1–4:30 pm *

Clivia Show 12–5 pm

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Build a Wave Hill Chair

Fantasy Flowers 9 am–12 pm *

Clivia Show 9 am–5 pm

Pros and Cons of Backyard Fruit 9 am–12 pm *

Organ Concert: David Schelat 1 pm

Gardening in the EGGstreme 9 am–12 pm * or 1–4 pm * Beyond the Garden Gates Day 11 am–3 pm Go behind-the-scenes and attend gardener talks and demonstrations! Meet the Expert: Senior Gardener and Orchid Collection Curator Lee Alayankin 11 am, 12:30, & 2 pm

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Bird Walk 9–11 am

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A Day in the Tropics 9 am–12 pm * or 1–4 pm * Celtic Folk Concert: Dervish 8 pm 2

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Photographing Orchids 7 am–1 pm *


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Basic Floral Design II 3-part class March 16, 23, & 30 9 am–4 pm *

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OrKID Day Family activities, 12–3 pm

Gardening by Phone 5–7 pm *

Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble, 12 & 2 pm Jazz Concert: Tierney Sutton 8 pm 2

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Orchids for Beginners 6–9 pm *

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Lasting Im’PRESS’ions 2-part class March 19 & April 2 6:30–8:30 pm *

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Floral Fun: Visit England 6:30–8:30 pm *

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Beyond the Garden Gates: An Exclusive Evening with the Orchids 7–9 pm Please note: This event is open to Chimes Tower and Rose Arbor Members, exclusively. ***

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Kokedama: Hanging String Gardens

Beyond the Garden Gates Day 11 am–3 pm Go behind-the-scenes and attend gardener talks and demonstrations! Meet the Expert: Senior Gardener Joyce Rondinella 11 am, 12:30, & 2 pm

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Bird Walk 9 –11 am Home School Day 10–11:30 am

Orchid Extravaganza Sale March 28–30, 9 am–6 pm Purchase orchids displayed in Orchid Extravaganza at discounted prices while supplies last at The GardenShop.

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Spring Blooms On View March 29–May 19

Dining

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Advanced registration & fee required: ce-registration.longwoodgardens.org, 610.388.5454 For a complete list of our Continuing Education opportunities visit us online. Members save 10%.

** To apply: longwoodgardens.org *** Free pre-registration required: longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000 Go Beyond the Garden Gates School & Youth program. Pre-registration required: longwoodgardens.org Branching Out Lecture Series. Registration required: longwoodgardens.org, 610.388.1000, Members: Free, Guests: $25 Enjoy a complimentary coffee reception at the conclusion of this performance. Prix-fixe, pre-performance dinner reservations available, $41. Make reservations at opentable.com.

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. Please note all ticketed events are limited.




Highlights from Our Gardens Elevating Orchids (1) Orchid Extravaganza is an extraordinary blend of horticulture and artistry, showcasing nearly 5,000 additional orchids displayed in many artistic forms. This year we’re taking Orchid Extravaganza to new heights— the ceilings of our Conservatory! Look up at a newly designed chandelier of orchids comprised of 300 blooms hanging above the Exhibition Hall. Stand beneath six spectacular orbs, brimming with nearly 1,000 yellow and white Phalaenopsis, moth orchids, on the Patio of Oranges. Also, see the Garden Path’s newest addition as historic, wrought iron stands elevate clusters of Paphiopedilum, lady’s slipper orchids, along the pathway.

Our Orchid Core (2) Did you know that we have 17 core collections—groupings of specific plants within our total collection that have historical and horticultural significance? The largest of our collections is our Orchid Collection composed of over 2,400 different kinds of orchids (hybrids and species). The collection began in 1922, one year after the Conservatory opened, when Alice du Pont was given a dozen cattleya orchids. To care for and build this growing collection, our founder Pierre S. du Pont invited Longwood gardener Louis Jacoby to focus his work solely on orchids. Today, 50 species and hybrids—nearly 150 plants—remain from the original collection. We collect the showiest and most unusual species and hybrids for diversity. Up to 500 of these plants can be seen daily in our Orchid House, a display that changes three times a week. This year, for the first time, you can see orchids in their growing houses. The Orchid Collection is curated by Lee Alyanakian, who has

been working with orchids here for 18 years. Come hear Lee speak about our orchids and their care during the Beyond the Garden Gates Days (February 2 and March 2). Photo 2: Newton Parsons and Bob Peterson, greenhouse staff, inside a Longwood Gardens orchid growing house (c. 1925–30). Lou Jacoby, photographer. Lou Jacoby was hired in 1924 as the first Longwood Gardens orchid grower.

A Pressed, Dried, and Annotated Link to Our Past (3) Go beyond our Music Room’s doors to get an up-close look at an important link to our past: our herbarium specimens. Our Herbarium, started in 1955, is a true archive of the plants that existed, and now exist, on the grounds. It’s like a library, but the data is stored in biological form as pressed, dried, and annotated plant specimens. Today, our Herbarium houses more than 10,000 specimens, including rare plants, champion trees, native plants, and other celebrated plants dating from the time of the Peirce family to present. The specimens are kept in a temperature- and humidity-controlled room in our Horticulture Building. Herbarium specimens have lasted and can last hundreds of years when carefully preserved. A small collection of herbarium specimens will be on view in our Music Room throughout Orchid Extravaganza. Additionally, a limited supply of our botanical pressings are available for purchase in The GardenShop.


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Get Social @LongwoodGardens is now on Instagram and Pinterest. Be sure to follow us to get our exclusive behind-the-scenes updates and photos. Together, let’s start a trend as we go beyond the garden gates. Use the hash tag #GoBeyond in all of your Longwood Gardens shares, pins, tweets, and posts!


Unlocking the Longwood Library (4) Did you know that we have a library at our Gardens? The Longwood Library Association was established in 1953 by Pierre S. du Pont and his personal secretary Frank Battan, and included Mr. du Pont’s horticultural and botanical collections. Today, we continue this vision with a full Library and Archives staff that collects and preserves our history through official records, historical objects, and photographic documentation. The Longwood Library and Archives is a valuable resource for our employees, students, and volunteers. In addition to the books collected and owned by Mr. du Pont, our collection also includes current and rare literature on plants, garden design, botany, and the history of gardens. For the first time, during our Beyond the Garden Gates Days, we invite our guests to visit the Library and browse our collection, meet our Library and Archives staff, and view a few historical artifacts.

Meet Victoria: The Seductress at The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show (5) One of our most popular and spectacular plants—the giant waterplatter—is the star of our newest book: Victoria: The Seductress. “This is the most influential and significant book of its kind about Victoria,” says our Director Paul B. Redman, “It is our hope that this book not only document Victoria’s past, but that it also inspire future generations to share in the fascination with this true queen of the plant world.” The book chronicles the story of Victoria’s discovery, cultivation, and introduction to public gardens around the world. Written by Tomasz Aniśko, our curator of plants, the book details a tale of empire building, political intrigue, masterful plantsmanship, and floral seduction. With historic documents, stunning photographs, and rare illustrations, the book is destined to become the definitive literary work on this subject. It will be unveiled at The 2013 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, and will be available for purchase at The GardenShop, beginning March 1.


Continuing Education Spotlight Registration is now open for 2013 Continuing Education courses. In particular, these classes will take you beyond the garden gates as you learn from our experts firsthand: Pros and Cons of Backyard Fruit March 2, 9 am –12 pm Trying to decide if growing fruit is right for your garden or property? Plan to attend this class and understand the cultural information related to growing common tree fruits and small fruits in your backyard. Breaking Down Biodegradable Garden Choices March 8, 2 –5 pm This class is loaded with information and exercises to help you compare and contrast sustainable products that are on the market. Tour Longwood’s Composting, Recycling and Production Facilities where you’ll

mix your own media and receive biocontainers to try at home so you can make your own practical comparisons. Photographing Orchids March 15, 7 am –1 pm Photo enthusiasts will capture striking images of orchids under the guidance of our instructor. Learn to shoot the natural beauty of orchids through composition, light and background control, and close-up photography. *Advanced registration and fee required: ce-registration. longwoodgardens.org, 610.388.5454. For a complete listing of our Continuing Education opportunities visit us online and see our Winter Calendar. Members save 10%.


Performances that Inspire Jazz Series

Joe Lovano Us Five Featuring James Weidman, Esperanza Spalding, Francisco Mela, Otis Brown III Saturday, January 19 8 pm Hailed by The New York Times as “one of the greatest musicians in jazz history,� Grammy Award winning saxophone giant Joe Lovano has distinguished himself as a leader with his band, Us Five. Performance: The Ballroom $45 Reserved Seating $38 Members

A World of Music Series

Molly Ringwald sings from the Great American Songbook Saturday, February 23 8 pm Introduced to jazz by her father, iconic 80s movie star Molly Ringwald is now fulfilling her lifelong love of jazz and the Great American Songbook by releasing her new CD in 2013. Performance: Exhibition Hall $42 Reserved Seating $36 Members

Upcoming Spring Performances:

A World of Music Series

Ladysmith Black Mambazo Saturday, January 26 Ladysmith Black Mambazo rose to worldwide fame as a result of their collaboration with Paul Simon on his album Graceland. South African cultural ambassadors, they sing in the traditional vocal styles of isicathamiya and mbube.

Organ Series

Nathan Laube Friday, March 1 8 pm Classical Series

Vienna Boys Choir Thursday, March 7

Performance: Exhibition Hall $42 Reserved Seating $36 Members

A World of Music Series

Classical Series

Jazz Series

Leila Josefowicz, violin Thursday, February 21 8 pm Since her Carnegie Hall debut at 16, violinist Leila Josefowicz has won the hearts of audiences around the world. She brings to Longwood a program that includes Beethoven, Brahms, and Schumann. Performance: The Ballroom $35 Reserved Seating $30 Members

Dervish Thursday, March 14 8 pm Tierney Sutton Saturday, March 16 8 pm


Ladysmith Black Mambazo Leila Josefowicz

Joe Lovano

Molly Ringwald

Pick 3, Save 10% Build your own concert series and save 10%. This discount can be applied when tickets to three separate performances are purchased in one transaction. Discount applies to performances sold through Ticket Philadelphia only.

Wine & Dine Look for this symbol to make a reservation for a prix-fixe, pre-performance dinner in our fine dining restaurant, 1906. Three gourmet courses, $41. Reservations made via opentable.com or by calling 610.388.1000.

Meet the Artist Look for the coffee symbol to enjoy a complimentary coffee reception with the artist after select performances.

Tickets Unless otherwise noted, tickets are sold via Ticket Philadelphia: ticketphiladelphia.org / 215.893.1999.


Spring Blooms March 29–May 19 It’s our most eye-popping display ever as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, flowering trees and more announce spring’s arrival. Go beyond the garden gates to see how our expert gardeners and craftsmen plan and prepare for spring long before the first buds appear. Wander through our Flower Garden Walk display of over 100,000 bulbs that bloom in a kaleidoscope of colors. Beyond words.

Beyond the Garden Gates Days April 6, April 20, May 4, & May 18 Go behind the scenes to see our fountains and Production Greenhouse, meet the arborists and gardeners that bring our Flower Garden Walk display to life. Attend daily talks and demonstrations throughout our Conservatory and Outdoor Gardens.



Gardens Information Gardens Hours January 7–March 24 9 am–5 pm Starting March 25, 9 am–6 pm

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: The Café Enjoy casual fare made from fresh seasonal ingredients. *Please * note: The Café will be closed January 22–28, re-opening on Tuesday, January 29. A limited Café menu will be available in our Terra Cotta Room.

Group Visits & Rentals Groups and private events are welcome in the Gardens. Phone: 610.388.5223 / E-mail: 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 365 days of access to our Gardens, exclusive discounts, Members-only events, and much more.

1906 Savor this artful, full-service dining experience. Reservations made via opentable.com or by calling 610.388.1000.

Stay Connected

*Please * note: 1906 will be closed January 8–February 1. From February 2–March 19, 1906 is only open on Saturday and Sunday for brunch, 11:30 am–3:30 pm. 1906 returns for the season on March 20.

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