Events & Programs MARCH & APRIL 2022 Welcome to Tower Hill Botanic Garden! We are now welcoming walk-up General Admission tickets! If you would prefer to reserve in advance, please visit our website. Tower Hill follows Massachusetts guidance on face coverings. Please check our website before your visit for up-to-date information.
Program Registration
For more information and to register please visit our website. Our new program calendar can be filtered to help you find the classes you are looking for! Advanced registration is required for all classes except “Drop- In” activities. For up-to-date information regarding COVID regulations please visit towerhillbg.org/planyourvisit/. For registration questions pertaining to adult programs or youth and family programs, please contact our Registrar at registrar@towerhillbg.org or call 508.869.6111x174.
ADULT PROGRAMS Online Learning
Foundations of Vegetable Gardening CHRISTIE HIGGINBOTTOM
This 5-week hybrid workshop will provide the foundation for growing a vegetable garden. Learn about planning and preparing garden beds, sowing seeds, transplanting seedlings, and raising healthy vegetable plants. Thursdays, March 3–31, 6–8pm ONLINE Saturday, April 2, 10:30am–12am IN-PERSON $150M; $175NM | HYBRID WORKSHOP
Brilliantly Botanical with Colored Pencils CAROL SCHWARTZ
This 4-week online workshop will teach you techniques for using colored pencils to draw vibrant tropical flowers. New flowers will be drawn each week. Saturdays, March 5–April 2, 9:30–11:30am $125M; $150NM | ONLINE WORKSHOP
Help, Something is Wrong With My Houseplant ROBIN SELWITZ
Learn about some of the most common plant ailments and how to get your green friends happy and ready for another full growing season. Participants can submit pictures of their plants ahead of time or show them live and we will diagnose and treat together! Sunday, March 6, 9:30–11:30am $35M; $50NM | ONLINE WORKSHOP
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Mastering the Art of Flower Gardening MATT MATTUS
Take a dive into the art of growing flowers. Using his popular book, Matt will provide tips, tricks and insight into how to become a master flower gardener. Wednesday, March 9, 6:30–7:30pm $10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Lunch & Learn: Orchids of Massachusetts KARRO FROST & DR. ROBERT WERNEREHL
Orchids make up one of the largest plant families on the globe (Orchidaceae). Explore the fascinating world of our local orchids during this special lunch and learn. Friday, March 11, 12–1pm $10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Five Ways to Cover Ground and Give Lawn Mowers Rest KATHY CONNOLLY
Look at the advantages and challenges of covering the ground with healthy plants and shrubs. We’ll talk about the importance of thorough site preparation, realistic expectations, and the value of advance planning. Wednesday, March 23 6:30–7:30pm $10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Waking Up Your Garden for the New Year PHILIP BAURELE
Spring is upon us. This presentation we will explore what needs to be done to wake up your garden in spring and prepare it for a successful growing season. Thursday, April 7, 6:30–7:30pm FREE | SPONSORED BY AARP MA
Kitchen Garden Design ELLEN ECKER OGDEN This hands on workshop explores how to design a kitchen garden. Students will use Ellen’s garden design templates to get hands on practice and valuable insight from the designer. Saturday, April 9, 9:30am–12:30pm
Cannabis Symposium (ONLINE)
With the increased legalization of cannabis throughout the United States this impactful plant is getting a lot of attention. With that attention brings lots of questions and curiosities. Tower Hill Botanic Garden is committed to exploring the horticultural components of the cannabis and hemp plant. This symposium will bring together experts in the fields of horticulture and science to help understand the many questions and topics surrounding the biology, applications, and care of this plant. This virtual symposium is geared toward anyone with an interest in cannabis and hemp.
Visit towerhillbg.org/cannabis-symposium for the most up to date information regarding speakers. Wednesday, March 16 & Thursday, March 17 6–8:30pm
$55M; $70NM; $25 STUDENT (EARLY BIRD ENDS MARCH 1) $75M; $90NM; $40 STUDENT (GENERAL REGISTRATION)
$60M; $75NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Color In Your Garden: Intro to Color Theory CHERYL SALATINO
Colorful gardens attract our attention and stimulate our imagination. Each new season we strive for more color and new combinations. Explore the wheel of color, how we see color, and why creating a desired effect relies on plant placement, organization, and observation. Thursday, April 21, 6:30–7:30pm $10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Houseplant Care ROBIN SELWITZ Learn the basics to help your houseplants thrive in any condition. We will go over the best techniques for water, light, soil, and how to find the right plants for your space. Wednesday, April 13, 6:30–7:30pm $10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
On-Demand Webinars ASSORTED INSTRUCTORS After live webinars, the instructor may choose to record it and offer it to view later. These “On-Demand” webinars can be watched at any time in the comfort of your own home. All available webinars can be found under the adult program tab on the website. Available at all times $10M; $15NM | ON-DEMAND WEBINARS
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BOR DAY R A Learn about and celebrate trees this year with Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Join us this Arbor Day for classes and workshops that uncover the amazing science of trees.
at university park Arbor Day in Worcester
Join the Worcester Department of Public Works and Parks, Worcester Green Corp, and Tower Hill Botanic Garden as we celebrate Worcester’s 36th consecutive year of earning the Tree City USA designation. Celebrate our city trees at the annual Arbor Day Celebration in Worcester’s University Park and stop by to enjoy tree climbing demonstrations, live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, educational workshops and resources, fun family activities, and more.
Sunday, May 1, 11am–3pm LOCATION: UNIVERSITY PARK, 965 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MA
at tower hill Celebrate & Explore the Growth of Trees MICHAEL WOJTECH
Trees of Tower Hill & How to Care for Them
This Arbor Day discover how trees grow, reproduce, and interact with their environment across time. Extensive time will be spent exploring Tower Hill trees.
Explore the varieties of trees at Tower Hill. Learn the basic horticulture needs of those varieties and how to ensure a happy and healthy tree.
Friday, April 29, 10:30am–1pm
Saturday, April 30, 1:30–3pm
Orchard Walk & Talk
Terrific Trees | AGES 6–12
$60M; $75NM
MARK RICHARDSON
Join Director of Horticulture Mark Richardson on a walk through the re-planted orchard and learn about the varieties of trees and the changes that are to come.
Friday, April 29, 10–11am $10M; $20NM
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REED PUGH
$35M; $50NM
Join us for a special Arbor Day celebration and explore the terrific world of trees.
Saturday, April 30, 1:30–3pm M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT; NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
Wellness Yoga in the Garden MANDI GARRISON Enjoy gentle-to-moderate flow yoga in a class for all levels. Tuesdays, 6–7:15pm Thursdays, 10:30–11:45am PER CLASS: $13M; $20NM I NO WALK-INS
Afternoon Yoga for Stress Relief MANDI GARRISON Add an extra dose of inner calm and stress relief to your yoga routine. Wednesdays, 12:30–1:30pm PER CLASS: $13M; $20NM I NO WALK-INS
Chair Yoga REBECCA REBER Using a chair as a prop, come and have fun while enjoying the benefits of movement in this gentle yoga class. (5 WEEK SESSION)
Tuesdays, March 1–29, 11:30am–12:30pm
$55M; $70NM | 5 WEEK SESSION | NO WALK INS (4 WEEK SESSION)
Tuesdays, April 5–26, 11:30am–12:30pm
$50M; $65NM | 4 WEEK SESSION | NO WALK INS
Qigong & Tai Chi Movement ROSE LEE Breathe deeply and practice gentle fluid movements, mindfully to reduce stress and improve strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, range of motion, and stamina. (5 WEEK SESSION)
Wednesdays, March 2–30, 11:30am–12:30pm $80M; $95NM | 5 WEEK SESSION | NO WALK INS (4 WEEK SESSION)
Wednesdays, April 6–27, 11:30am–12:30pm $70M; $85NM | 4 WEEK SESSION | NO WALK INS
Indian Cooking 101 BATUL JUMA Learn the basics of Indian cooking and how to get started with the cuisine. Demonstrations of all the dishes will be done and all participants will receive an in-depth recipe guide. Sunday, March 13, 1:30am–3:30pm $40M; $55NM
Therapeutic Horticulture: Tropical Dish Gardens DEBORAH KRAUSE
Experience the therapeutic benefits of horticulture while creating a dish garden in a decorative container. You will select beautiful tropical plants with various colors, textures, fragrances, and sizes. It can be landscaped to represent a scene in nature, or a miniature ecosystem. Saturday, March 19, 10:30am–12:30pm $50M; $65NM
Spring Equinox Mini Yoga Retreat MANDI GARRISON Begin the journey into spring with yoga, meditation, and your wishes and intentions for the warmer seasons during this mini yoga retreat. Saturday, March 19, 9:30am–12:30pm $40M; $55NM I NO WALK-INS
Forest Bathing in the Conservatory NADINE MAZZOLA Relax and refresh through mindfulness practices, sensory awareness, and experience the beauty of nature in the Orangerie conservatory. Sunday, March 27, 8:30–10am $30M; $40NM I NO WALK-INS
Forest Bathing NADINE MAZZOLA Relax and refresh through mindfulness practices, sensory awareness, and experience the beauty of nature in the gardens of Tower Hill. Saturday, April 30, 9:30am–12:30pm $40M; $55NM I NO WALK-INS
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Art, Craft, & Floral Design European Table Garden BETSY WILLIAMS European table gardens combine potted plants with fresh cut flowers in a decorative container. Arranged together, green and flowering plants combined with lacy ferns, trailing ivies and fresh cut flowers become an enchanting table garden. Saturday, March 5, 10:30am–12:30pm $100M; $115NM; $125 PAIR
Chinese Brush Painting: Orchids SAU-MEI LEUNG
This course introduces you to the fundamentals of Chinese brush techniques using one of the Four Seasons of Chinese Brush Painting: Orchid for the Spring. Through demonstration and hands-on practice, you will explore and develop an understanding of the different brush stokes to create an expressive orchid painting. Saturday and Sunday, March 12–13, 10:30am–1:30pm $85M; $100NM
Art Intensive: Bookmaking SUZANNE HAUERSTEIN
Take your art skills to the next level. Learn how to make different softcover pamphlets and hand-sew and bind a hardcover journal or sketchbook. Tuesdays, March 15–29, 5:30–8pm $125M; $150NM
Art Basics: Wire-Wrapped Natural Stone Jewelry SUZANNE HAUERSTEIN
Students will choose their stones and learn wire-wrapping techniques to create necklace pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Thursday, March 24, 1–3:30pm $40M; $55NM
Advanced Zentangle KAREN KEEFE Focus on learning complex tangles, blending of patterns, techniques of tangulation and use of various Zentangle tools with different media. Come experiment with more of this mindfulness creativity for a Zentastic time! Sunday, March 27, 1:15-4:45pm $45M; $60NM
Sogetsu Ikebana Series II KAYE VOSBURGH This 3-week course will expand your skills in Sogetsu Ikebana. Students will arrange in tall cylinders (nageire) learning fixing techniques and continue practicing basic moribana variations. Thursday, March 31, 9:30am–12:30pm Thursday, April 21, 9:30am–12:30pm Thursday, May 12, 9:30am–12:30pm $100M; $115NM
Art Basics: Birds and Bees Shadow Box SUZANNE HAUERSTEIN
Students will use two- and three-dimensional elements, natural objects, and decorative papers to create a shadow box to hang on their wall or sit on a tabletop. Friday, April 8, 1–3:30pm $40M; $55NM
Spring Woodland Wreath BETSY WILLIAMS Welcome Spring with a wreath of twiggy vines decorated with pussy willows, mosses, birch bark, green leaves, sprays of vibrant annual statice and misty caspia. Saturday, April 10, 10:30–1pm $100M; $115NM; $125 PAIR
Drawing Spring Bulbs CAROL SCHWARTZ Enjoy the coming of spring as you learn techniques for drawing spring bulbs in bloom at Tower Hill. Sunday, April 24, 10:30am–12:30pm $40M; $55NM
Introduction to Zentangle KAREN KEEFE Zentangle is an easy-to-learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns, many of them inspired by nature. This 3½ hour class introduces the basic Zentangle principles and methodology. Sunday, April 24, 1:15-4:45pm $45M; $60NM
Making May Day Posies MARY B. HAYES Enjoy the ancient tradition of observing May Day with flowers. Learn how to make flower posies to secretly gift to your friends or neighbors. Saturday, April 30, 10:30am–12pm $80M; $95NM; $105 PAIR
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Gardening & Horticulture Orchids of the Exhibition Walk & Talk VARIOUS INSTRUCTORS
Join one of our Conservatory Horticulturists on an exploration of the Orchids in the exhibition. Learn about the various species and the designs of the show. Wednesday, March 2, 10:30–11:30am $10M; $20NM
Understanding and Managing Orchid Pests and Disease DARYL YERDON Learn common insect and pest problems encountered by growers in our area. Learn how to safely manage pest or disease problems with an emphasis on preventative care to avoid these situations and keep your plants healthy. Saturday, March 19, 1–2:30pm $30M; $40NM
Spring Ephemeral Walk and Talk DAWN DAVIES Join Horticulture Manager Dawn Davies as she guides you around the gardens to find spring ephemerals. Learn about the different varieties of plants that are flowering in the garden and how the plantings were designed. Wednesday, April 20, 2–3pm $10M; $20NM
Seasonal Pruning Series: Early Spring REED PUGH Throughout the year it is important to seasonal prune plants. There are critical windows of time to execute this pruning work. This workshop series will focus on the essentials of when and how to prune plants. There are five sessions during the year. Sign up for one or all five. This session will focus on early spring plants. Saturday, April 23, 10:30am–12pm Saturday, April 23, 1–2:30pm $35M; $50NM
Bonsai Basics: Juniper JOEL MULLENS In this class you’ll learn all of the basic skills needed to grow and maintain a juniper bonsai. We will transform a piece of nursery material into a piece of living art for you to go home with. Saturday, April 29, 10:30am–12pm $85M; $100NM
Nature Studies Botany Basics Series DAPHNE MINNER If you consider yourself a plant enthusiast this is the perfect series for you. These two-hour workshops will immerse you into the inner workings of plants. Knowing how plants work can help us understand the best ways to take care of them. Sign up for one or all three! Saturday, April 9, 1–3pm (Becoming Grounded) Saturday, May 7, 1–3pm (Sex, Seduction, & Deception) Saturday, June 11, 1–3pm (Staying Alive) PER CLASS: $40M; $55NM
Dances Among the Daffodils
Saturdays, April 9 & April 23 & Sunday, April 24, 1–2pm Welcome the first signs of spring with a series of special dance performances taking place amongst our daffodil field and other flourishing spring blooms. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Daffodil Days
| AGES 3–8 Saturday, April 16, 11am–12pm
Join us for a guided garden adventure and learn about our favorite spring blooms. M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT; NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
DAFFODIL EVENTS
Seven States Daffodil Show Thursday, May 5, 1–5pm & Friday, May 6, 10am–4pm See top daffodil specimens on display and learn about the classes and culture of different daffodil varieties. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
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CHILDREN’S BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Make your child’s birthday one to remember and host their special day with us! Now booking for spring and summer. Visit our website for details.
YOUTH PROGRAMS Kids Workshops
Dino Terrariums | AGES 5–12 Create your own prehistoric terrarium complete with a succulent and dinosaur friend. Sunday, March 6, 2–3:30pm M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $30 CHILD, $16 ADULT
Orchids and Watercolor | AGES 7–12 Learn the basics of watercolor painting and capture beautiful blooms. Saturday, March 12, 2–3:30pm M: $20 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $28 CHILD, $16 ADULT
Magical Glitter Globes | AGES 5–10 Create an upcycled glitter globe complete with an enchanted scene and a magical friend. Sunday, March 27, 1:30–3pm M: $20 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $28 CHILD, $16 ADULT
Mason Jar Herb Gardens | AGES 5–12 Learn the basics of plant care and create your own miniature windowsill garden. Sunday, April 10, 2–3:30pm M: $28 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $35 CHILD, $18 ADULT PAGE 8 OF 16
Family Fun Garden Buds | AGES 3–5 Join us for circle time, a story, a take-home craft packet, and a guided garden adventure. Thursdays, 10:30–11:30am Saturdays, March 5 & April 2, 11am–12pm M: $8 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $15 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Wake Up Spring! | AGES 4–10 Welcome spring and join us for a guided hike of Tower Hill’s mile long loop trail. Sunday, March 20, 2–3:30pm M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT; NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
Daffodil Days | AGES 3–8 Join us for a guided garden adventure and learn about our favorite spring blooms. Saturday, April 16, 11am–12pm M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT; NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
Terrific Trees | AGES 6–12 Join us for a special Arbor Day celebration and explore the terrific world of trees. Saturday, April 30, 1:30–3pm M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT; NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
JUST FOR KIDS! GARDEN SCHOOL
This bi-weekly drop-off program just for kids explores a different seasonally appropriate theme each class through hands-on investigations, imaginative play, and outdoor explorations.
Garden School |
AGES 6–8
Join us for an afternoon of exploration, investigation and play in our outdoor classroom. Tuesdays, April 5 & 19, 12–2pm M: $25 CHILD; NM: $32 CHILD
SUMMER DISCOVERIES Join us for a full-day, week-long, drop-off program just for kids. Unleash your sense of adventure, uncover the amazing science of plants, and explore the hidden science stories all around us.
Nature’s Studio |
AGES 5–8
Explore, play, investigate, and learn about the ways in which nature inspires us as artists. Monday, August 1 – Friday, August 5 9am–3pm M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
Mad Scientists |
AGES 7–10
Explore, play, investigate, and learn about the amazing science of plants, animals, and nature. Monday, August 8 – Friday, August 12 9am–3pm M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
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TOWER HILL BOTANIC GARDEN
Monday to Sunday, April 18 – 24, 10 am – 5pm Unleash your inner artist and join us for a week of imagination, creation, and play in nature. Explore the ways in which nature inspires us as artists through workshops, guided garden adventures, drop-in activities, and more.
Drop-in Activities ALL AGES
Dance, play, imagine, and create with nature as your muse at our drop-in activity station. Monday to Sunday, April 18 to 24 10am–5pm INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Fairy Houses & Gnome Homes AGES 5–12
Use natural materials to create your own fairy house or gnome home in a basket. Monday, April 18, 1:30–3pm Saturday, April 23, 1:30–3pm M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $32 CHILD, $18 ADULT
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Nature Weaving
Garden Buds AGES 3–5
Weave a colorful wall hanging using yarn, dried flowers, feathers, and more. Tuesday, April 19, 1:30–3pm
Join us for circle time, a story, a take-home craft packet, and a guided garden adventure. Thursday, April 21 10:30–11:30am
M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $32 CHILD, $18 ADULT
M: $8 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $15 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Petals & Paint
Floral Crowns
Make your own watercolor paint from flower petals and paint beautiful spring blooms. Wednesday, April 20, 1:30–3pm
Learn about the language of flowers and create your own lasting floral crown. Friday, April 22, 1:30–3pm
AGES 7–14
AGES 6–12
M: $20 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $28 CHILD, $18 ADULT
AGES 6–12
M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $32 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Nature Prints Party AGES 5–12
Adventures in Yoga AGES 4–8
M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $32 CHILD, $18 ADULT
M: $12 CHILD, $10 ADULT; NM: $20 CHILD, $25 ADULT
Get creative and craft frame worthy prints and more using natural materials. Thursday, April 21, 1:30–3pm
Practice nature inspired poses together, relax, unwind, and try a mindfulness craft. Sunday, April 24, 2–3pm
NATURE PLAY DAYS IN THE RAMBLE Join us for Nature Play Days in THE RAMBLE, our new children’s garden. Drop-in for FREE fun family activities this season. Use your imagination to create magical worlds and explore the great outdoors as we dress up, craft, make music, play, and make new friends. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
NATURE PLAY DAYS WEEKLY SCHEDULE BEGINNING APRIL 19 SUNDAY – SATURDAY / 10am–5pm
Discovery Backpacks
TUESDAYS / 11–11:30am
Nature Storytime
WEDNESDAYS / 12–2pm
Imagination Station
THURSDAYS / 12–2pm
Music Makers
SATURDAYS / 12–2pm
Discovery Cart
SAVE THE DATE!
DISCOVERY BACKPACKS
| AGES 3–12 Check out our Discovery Backpacks filled with exciting activities and tools for exploring together. Sunday through Saturday, 10am–5pm
NATURE STORYTIME
| AGES 3–8 Join us for a half hour of exciting stories about plants, animals, and nature. Tuesdays, 11–11:30pm beginning April 19
IMAGINATION STATION
| AGES 3–10 Stop by for imaginative play as we dress up and create magical worlds together. Wednesdays, 12–2pm beginning April 20
MUSIC MAKERS
| AGES 3–8 Dance to your own beat and explore percussion using natural musical instruments. Thursdays, 12–2pm beginning April 21
DISCOVERY CART
| AGES 3–12 Visit our pop-up Discovery Carts and drop by to learn about plants, animals, and more. Saturdays, 12–2pm beginning April 23
RAMBLE OPENING WEEKEND Saturday, May 14 & Sunday, May 15, 10am–4pm
Save the date for the official opening of our brand-new children’s garden! Come play, invent, and create with us in our space made just for the young and young at heart. This weekend will feature live music, crafts, drop-in workshops, and more. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
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AN ORCHID EXHIBITION ▲▼▲
FEBRUARY 12 – MARCH 20, 2022 Come brighten your day with a visit to Tower Hill’s annual orchid extravaganza, PRISMATIC! Experience a colorful explosion of orchids, art, and light throughout the Orangerie and Limonaia, be transported with a walk through a rainbow in the Milton Gallery and be dazzled as this shimmering theme continues into the café. Enjoy an exciting lineup of themed special events and programing for adults and youth. You won’t want to miss this unique opportunity to surround yourself with blooming orchids and vibrant art!
▲▼▲ ORCHIDS AFTER DARK Fridays, February 18 – March 18 / 6–8pm Experience the brilliance of the Orchid Exhibition after-hours with special evenings of jazz, drinks, and light bites. Ticket price includes one free beverage and a unique ambience perfect for a Friday night. M: $20, NM: $28
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New England Dahlia Society Tuber Sale Sunday, April 10, 11am–3:30pm From giant dahlias over 10” in diameter to miniatures less than 2” in diameter, a wonderful selection of tubers in a wide array of forms will be available at The New England Dahlia Society’s annual tuber sale. All tubers grown by members of the society. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Baystate African Violet Society Show & Sale Saturday, April 30, 10am–5pm Sunday, May 1, 10am–4pm Learn general care and tips for growing African violets while viewing a wide variety of beautiful blooms on display and for sale at this annual judged show. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Massachusetts Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society Show & Sale Saturday, May 28, 2022 SHOW: 12–3:30pm SALE: 10am–3:30pm Sunday, May 29, 2022 SHOW: 10am–3:30pm SALE: 10am–3:30pm Explore the beauty and diversity of rhododendrons with this stunning show and sale. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION PAGE PAGE13 7 OF 10 16
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APRIL 23 – NOVEMBER 1, 2022 This spring come to Tower Hill and experience UPROOTED, an environmental art exhibition by Gary Smith. Inspired by natural elements and the surrounding landscape, this unique exhibition celebrates our local environment through imaginative wart and engaging design. On your visit you will enjoy mixed media paintings in the Milton Gallery, a living sculpture in the Orangerie, and immersive land art installations scattered throughout the property. Be on the lookout for a compelling schedule of special events, drop-in activities, and programing geared to both adults and youth audiences.
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