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Welcome to Fall 2014 at Tower Hill. Enjoy the special Harvest weekends and spectacular Holly Days. Check out our special programs, classes, hands-on workshops and events. Come alone, bring a friend, or your family and enjoy the crisp Fall air at Tower Hill.
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FALL/HOLIDAY EVENTS
TOWER HILL BOTANIC GARDEN11 French DrivePO BOX 598Boylston, Massachusetts 01505
Open year round 9am–5pm Tuesday – Sunday & Holiday MondaysWednesdays until 9pm, May – December
TWIGS CAFÉOpen year round 11am–3pm Tuesday – Sunday & Holiday MondaysWednesdays until 9pm (last seating at 8pm), May – December
THE SHOP AT TOWER HILLOpen during Garden hours
LIBRARYOpen year round 10am–4pm Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday
CONTACT508.869.6111 / www.towerhillbg.org
STAY CONNECTEDVisit www.towerhillbg.org to sign up for our E-News. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, or share your photos in the Tower Hill Flickr Pool.
With fall comes the aroma of pies baking and the sight of leaves turning. These annual delights remind us to nourish ourselves for the long winter ahead – body, mind, and spirit – with the bounty of fall harvest, the beauty of nature changing around us, and the restorative power of the arts. This fall at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, charm all of your senses during our Season of Harvest celebration followed by two beautiful, must-see flower shows. The celebration continues through the solstice and our “Winter Reimagined” for Holly Days – bring family and friends and help us light up the dark like never before.
Katherine F. AbbottCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERTOWER HILL BOTANIC GARDEN
Orchid Passion: Yesterday and TodayPresented by the Massachusetts Orchid SocietyFriday, October 31, 1–5pm; Saturday, November 1, 9am–5pm Sunday, November 2, 9am–4pm
Free with admission
Incredible displays of blooming orchids, floral arrangements, vignettes, and original artwork featuring orchids. Educational programs and demonstrations, show and garden tours, raffle, and large sales area to stock up on orchid plants, supplies and more.
Autumn Joys – A Standard Flower Show Presented by the Central North and Central South Districts of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc. Friday and Saturday, November 7–8, 9am–5pm Sunday, November 9, 9am–4pm
Free with admission
Garden club members present 60 floral designs, unique botanical arts and crafts, and educational displays. This show will feature examples of award-winning plants grown in New England gardens and homes.
PLANT & FLOWER SHOWS
FUNDED IN PART BY
BANISH THE WINTER BLUES WITH AN ENTIRE MONTH OF FLORAL INSPIRATION. Tower Hill will burst with color all February: each weekend we'll focus on a different theme, with guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and, of course, lavish floral displays. To cap off the month, all are invited (that means you!) to enter forced bulbs, branches and shrubs in the Worcester County Horticultural Society's revived midwinter flower show.
Friday, January 30 – Sunday, February 1 FLOWER SHOW: Professional designers strut their floral stuff with stunning and creative arrangements.
Friday, February 6 – Sunday, February 8 FLOWER SHOW: This is the non-professional designers' time to shine during this weekend of floral fancy.
Saturday, February 14 – Friday, February 20FLORAL FOR FAMILIES: February Vacation Week comes to life with plant and flower-inspired, kid-friendly activities and fun.
Saturday, February 21 – Sunday, February 22WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MIDWINTER SHOW:
Bask in the beauty, creativity and delight of forced flowers, branches and flowering shrubs.
FEBRUARY IS
bTOWER HILL
ART/DESIGN/PHOTOGRAPHY
Sogetsu IkebanaThursdays, September 25, October 23 and November 6, 9:30am–12noon Member $35, Nonmember $50instructor: Kaye Vosburgh
Explore this form of Japanese flower arranging. Flowers provided; supplies available for purchase.
Harvest WreathOctober 4, 10am–12:30pm
Member $75, Nonmember $90instructor: Betsy Williams
Create a 16" wreath bursting with autumn colors and texture using preserved fall leaves, colorful dried flowers, grains, pods and seasonal berries.
An Autumn Fable Opening ReceptionSunday, October 5, 3pm
Free with admission
An exhibit of new artwork by internationally renowned designers Don Carney & John Ross of PATCH NYC. Exhibit runs through October 26.
Handmade for the Garden: Talk and Book-signingSunday, October 5, 1:30pm
Free with admissionpresenter: Susan Guagliumi
Gardeners of all skill levels will discover artful ways to beautify their gardens with handmade objects.
Autumn Leaves: Botanical Painting in WatercolorSaturday, October 1110am–4pm
Member $60, Nonmember $75instructor: Helen Byers
Focus on the beauty of autumn leaves using color mixing and traditional botanical painting techniques, including dry-brush.
Garden Sculpture WorkshopSaturday–Monday, October 11–139am–3:30pm
Member $475, Nonmember $525 Three-day workshop, including marbleinstructor: DJ Garrity, Sculptor
Create a unique marble sculpture for the garden, home or gallery in this three-day workshop with award-winning sculptor and author DJ Garrity. Novice and experienced students welcome.
Cultivating Garden Style and PITH + VIGOR: Talk and Book-signingWednesday, October 15, 5:30–8pm
Free with admissionpresenter: Rochelle Greayer
Join author, blogger and editor Rochelle Greayer for the double-launch of her new book and garden-interest newspaper.
Adobe Photoshop for Aspiring PhotographersSaturday, October 18, 10am–2pm
Member $40, Nonmember $55instructor: Steve McGrath
Participants will learn Photoshop techniques and apply them immediately to their personal photography. Extensive handouts included.
Introduction to ZentangleSunday, October 19, 1–4:30pm
Member $40, Nonmember $55instructor: Karen Keefe
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, meditative method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. This class introduces the basic principles and methodology. Materials included.
Exploring Hand-cut PaperSaturday, October 25, 12noon–2pm
Member $30, Nonmember $45instructor: Adrienne Ginter
There is a rich history across cultures of hand-cut paper art. Multiple examples and techniques will be demonstrated and everyone will leave with a hand-cut creation on archival paper.
Meditations in Ink: Asian Brush Painting Workshop – OrchidSunday, November 2, 10am–4pm
Member $125, No-member $140instructor: Bruce Iverson
Award-winning artist Bruce Iverson will lead a relaxing, meditative exploration of Asian Brush Painting and Calligraphy in the traditional hsieh-i (spontaneous) style. Materials provided and all levels welcome.
Seeds, Pods & Gourds: Botanical Drawing in Colored PencilSaturday & Sunday, November 15–16 10am–4pm
Member $110, Nonmember $140instructor: Helen Byers
In this two-day workshop, late-fall seedpods and colorful gourds will be your inspiration as botanical artist/illustrator Helen Byers demonstrates how to draw and paint them using colored pencils. All levels welcome. Materials list provided.
Pressed Flower Botanical ArtworkSaturday, November 15, 2–3:30pm
Member $35, Nonmember $50instructor: Pauline Bergassi
Create an 8”x10” ready-to-frame pressed botanical artwork. Pressed flowers, background board and papers included.
Advanced ZentangleSunday, November 16, 1–4pm
Member $40, Nonmember $55instructor: Karen Keefe
Designed for those who have already participated in Introduction to Zentangle, this advanced class will focus on more complex techniques and different media. Materials included.
Thanksgiving CenterpieceSunday, November 23, 12noon–2:30pm
Member $75, Nonmember $90instructor: Betsy Williams
Make a beautiful, long-lasting table arrangement in the Williamsburg tradition, combining fresh fall flowers, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seasonal berries with preserved autumn leaves.
ADULT EDUCATIONHEALTH & WELLNESS
Yoga by NatureWednesdays, through December 176–7:15pm (No class November 26)Member $10, Nonmember $17, per classinstructor: Lynsey Smith
Gentle-to-moderate flow yoga for beginner and experienced yogis. Drop-ins welcome. Quigong Tai ChiWednesdays, 9:30–10:45am
Fall Session I: September 17–October 22Fall Session II: October 29–December 10 (No class November 26)Member $60, Nonmember $100, per 6-week sessionMember $15, Nonmember $25, per classinstructor: Rose Lee
Improve health, reduce stress and increase endurance and mobility. Fall Fitness WalksFridays, October 3–31, 9–10am
Free with admission / Rain or shine
Join Education Director Ann Marie Pilch for a brisk guided walk of the gardens and woodland trails. Sound Healing: The Sacred Art of ChantSaturday, October 4, 10am–12noon
Member $20, Nonmember $35instructor: Rebecca D’Onofrio
Chanting helps to calm and clear the mind and opens the heart. Rebecca will lead you through several chants with time for discussion after.
The Art of Mindful Living:Introduction to MeditationSaturdays, October 25–November 1510–11:30am
Member $50, Nonmember $90instructor: Rebecca D’Onofrio
Four-week series will focus on cultivating mindful-ness and awareness practices to help calm and clear the mind, connecting with the present moment.
Crafting with Lavender for Holiday GiftingSunday, December 14, 1–3pm
Member $40, Nonmember $55instructor: Laura Whalen
Make and take home four different aromatic lavender projects suitable for holiday gifting. All materials included.
Season of Harvest Celebration WeekendsSeptember 20–21, September 27–28October 4–5, October 11–13 (Columbus Day)
An Autumn Fable ExhibitNew work by renowned international designers Don Carney & John Ross of PATCH NYCOctober 5–26
DON'T MISS…
Birch Goose Sculpture WorkshopSaturday, November 29, 9–11:30am
Member $50, Nonmember $65instructor: Karen Perkins
Learn how to transform birch twigs into a striking and creative bird sculpture. Decorate this fowl for the holidays with an assortment of evergreen boughs, cones, ribbons and seeds. Best used as an outdoor decoration. Bring pruning shears; all other materials provided.
Gardener’s Wreath WorkshopsChoose one of the following times:Saturday, November 29, 1–4pm
Sunday, November 30, 9am–12noon or
1–4pm; Member $60, Nonmember $75instructor: Karen Perkins
Create a botanical wreath that highlights the splendor of evergreens, with many collected from Tower Hill. Incorporate accents such as cones, dried berries, gilded twigs, seedpods and ribbon. Please bring pruning shears and a towel; all other materials provided.
Holiday Table GardenSaturday, December 13, 10am–12:30pm
Member $75, Nonmember $90instructor: Betsy Williams
Plant a fragrant, flowering long-lasting winter garden for holiday decorating or as a seasonal gift. All materials included.
GARDENS & NATURE
Gardening Book SwapSaturdays, October 4 & 11, 10am–4pm
Free with admission
Join us for our fourth annual Gardening Book Swap in the Tower Hill Library. Scour your shelves for books in good condition you no longer need and find titles to add to your home library.
Apples of New England: Talk, Book-signing and Tasting Sunday, October 5, 12:30pm
Free with admissioninstructor: Russell Powell
Join renowned expert Russ Powell as he discusses and signs his new book, Apples of New England.
“Gardens of Portugal” Travel PresentationWednesday, October 8, 6pm
Travel to Portugal and visit nine spectacular gardens with Collette Tours and Tower Hill on May 21–30, 2015, featuring Lisbon, Sintra and the Azores. Wild Plants in the Not-So-Wild GardenSaturday, October 11, 10am–12noon
Member $20, Nonmember $30instructor: Joann Vieira, Director of Horticulture, Tower Hill Botanic Garden
Learn how you can use North American native plants in formal garden settings. Trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants are covered in this visual presentation and garden walkabout. Co-sponsored with the New England Wild Flower Society.
Kokedama: Hanging Moss GardensSaturday, October 18, 11am–12noon
Member $90, Nonmember $115instructors: Virginia Orlando and Candace Atchue, Seed to Stem
Kokedama – Japanese moss balls – is a style of bonsai where a plant's root system is wrapped in moss and bound with string, transforming it into a sculptural art form. We will create 2–3 moss balls using different types of low light plants. All materials included.
Bulb Forcing WorkshopSunday, October 19, 2pm–4pm
Member $50, Nonmember $65instructor: Matt Matteus
Bored with paperwhites? Enjoy this hands-on work-shop on potting and forcing bulbs for your winter windowsill. Class includes bulbs, container & soil.
Bay State African Violet Society Annual Re-potting ClinicSaturday, November 15, 11am–3pm
Re-potting: $1 per plantinstructor: Karen Perkins
Turn your lopsided, non-blooming, multi-crown African violet into a thing of beauty. We provide new pots and fresh potting mix, you bring in the plants.
Vision, Practice and Legacy: Edward Winslow Lincoln and the Worcester Park SystemSunday, November 16, 2–3pm Followed by a reception in the LibraryFree with admissionpresenter: Jock Herron
The second in a series of lectures sponsored by Lost Gardens of Worcester, a joint project of the Worcester Garden Club, Preservation Worcester and Tower Hill Botanic Garden.
Trees in the Urban Landscape SymposiumThursday, November 20, 9am–3:15pm Fee $35, Reserved box lunch $14
Urban tree professionals, tree wardens, persons working in the tree-care industry and anyone interested in learning more about the urban forest are invited to attend. Sponsored by Tower Hill Botanic Garden and the Nathaniel Wheeler Trust, Bank of America, Trustee.
Terrariums: Gardens Under GlassSaturday, November 22, 11am–12noon
Member $110, Nonmember $125instructors: Virginia Orlando and Candace Atchue, Seed to Stem
Create a lush terrarium in a beautiful glass vessel. All materials included.
COOKING
Mountain High Apple PieSunday, October 5, 1–4pm
Member $40, Nonmember $55instructor: Rose Lee
Learn how to make a light flaky pie crust loaded with apples in this hands-on class.
New Traditions for ThanksgivingSaturday, November 8, 1–3pm
Member $35, Nonmember $45instructor: Liz Barbour
Create a Thanksgiving menu that is easy, artistic and delicious. Each recipe is designed to make your Thanksgiving preparation simple and carefree.
Italian Holiday CookiesSunday, November 9, 1–4pm
Member $35, Nonmember $45instructor: Sandra Tosches
Learn to make a variety of Italian specialties including Paparats (molasses spice) and Pizzelles (thin wafer) cookies.
Holiday Appetizers: Make-ahead and No-cookSaturday, November 15, 11am–1pm
Member $35, Nonmember $45instructor: Laura Whalen
Join Chef Laura Whalen to prepare and sample four delicious appetizers.
Garden Discovery Programs for Ages 3–5 with AdultWednesdays, 10–11am
Free with admission
Designed for children ages 3–5 and their parent, grandparent or caregiver, each session includes a craft, story and outdoor walk.
October 8: Perfect Pumpkins & Gorgeous Gourds
November 12: Traveling Seeds & Their Journey of Wishes
December 10: Winter’s Lullaby
Tillie Lays an Egg Storytime Saturday, October 11, 11:30am–12:30pm presenter: Terry Golson
Terry Golson, author of Tillie Lays an Egg, will read her picture book and then talk all about hens and eggs. She’ll be assisted by one of her live, friendly hens. All ages welcome.
Putting the Youth Garden to BedSaturday, October 18, 9am–12noon
Help prepare the Youth Garden for next year’s season. Admission to the garden free if you volunteer.
Winter CraftsSaturdays, November 29–December 27 11am–3pm Free with admission
We will be offering something new every week, from snowflakes to winter greens.
December Vacation WeekThe final days of 2014 will be filled with crafts, nature walks and more for children of all ages.
CHILDREN / FAMILYEDUCATION
Full class descriptions and on-line registration at www.towerhillbg.org. Please pre-register to guarantee your space.
TO REGISTER
THE SHOP AT TOWER HILL Members Shop & Stroll Thursday, November 20, 5–8pm
Kick off Double Discount Days with this special night just for members. Save 20% on our unique selection of gardening gifts and accessories* – and purchase one-of-a-kind, locally handcrafted items from guest artisans. Find gourmet foods, all-natural skin-care products, jewelry, hand-thrown planters, and so much more.
Members Double Discount DaysFriday – Sunday, November 21 – 23 9am–5pm
Get a jump on your holiday shopping during these three days of member savings, or pick up that little something you’ve been eyeing for yourself all summer long. Not a member? No problem. Sign up on the spot and start saving the same day.
Small Business SaturdaySaturday, November 29, 9am–5pm
Save big while supporting your favorite local gift shop (us!). Members save 20% on every purchase* and all proceeds directly support the place we all love – Tower Hill. (It’s also a great day to show all of our small local businesses how much they mean to you!)
*Plants, artist works, and clearance items excluded.
FALL/HOLIDAY EVENTS 2014
TWIGS CAFÉ Join us fireside at Twigs Café and enjoy an inventive menu of salads, soups, sandwiches and more made fresh daily. Take a break from shopping and recharge – our decadent desserts are not to be missed!
Tuesday – Sunday and Holiday Mondays 11am–3pm
Wednesdays and Thursdays (starting December 4)through December open until 9pm. Last seating at 8pm.
WinTerReiMaGiNeD
HOLLY DAYS 2014 PRESENTS
NOVEMBER 28, 2014 – JANUARY 4, 2015
Wander through glittering indoor displays and illuminated trees and shrubs in the Orchard, Entry, Lawn and Winter Gardens.
A giant Bromeliad tree, hundreds of poinsettias, more than 1,500 hand-crafted ornaments and over six miles of lights
make this a unique holiday experience for all ages.
More to enjoy…Holly Days Extended HoursNovember 28 – January 4We’re making it even easier to experience the winter magic of Tower Hill with special extended hours during HOLLY DAYS: buildings, grounds, The Shop at Tower Hill and TWIGS Café open Wednesday and Thursday evenings until 9pm, and all other days from 9am–6pm. Tower Hill is open seven days a week during HOLLY DAYS, including Mondays.
Visit towerhillbg.org for details on HOLLY DAYS live music, children's activities and more.
Cultivating Garden Style and PITH + VIGOR Double Launch: Talk and Book-signingWednesday, October 15 - 5:30–8pm
Free with admission
Rochelle Greayer is author of Cultivating Garden Style, editor and founder of PITH + VIGOR, a new garden interest newspaper and digital magazine and creator of the popular blog Studio ‘g’ and weekly columnist for the blog Apartment Therapy. Join us as we celebrate the launch of her new publications.
Apples of New England: Talk, Book Signing and TastingSunday, October 5 12:30pm
Free with admission
Join renowned apple expert Russell Powell as he discusses and signs his new book, Apples of New England. Learn about the flavor, texture, place of origin and unusual histories of apple varieties grown in New England over four centuries.
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Sogetsu Ikebana9:30am–12noon
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Fall Fitness Walks 9–10am
Library Open10am–4pm
Introduction to Zentangle1–4:30pm
Forcing Bulbs2-4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Fall Fitness Walks 9–10am
HaRVEST WEEKEnD / 9am–5pm
Garden Sculpture / 9am–3:30pm
Wild Plants / 10am–12noon
Gardening Book Swap / 10am–4pm
Botanical Painting / 10am–4pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Storytime / 11:30am–12:30pm
HaRVEST WEEKEnD / 9am–5pm
Harvest Wreath / 10am–12:30pm
Sound Healing: The Sacred Art of Chant / 10am–12noon
Gardening Book Swap / 10am–4pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Putting the Youth Garden to Bed9am–12noon
Adobe Photoshop for Aspiring Photographers / 10am–2pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Kokedama / 11am–12noon
Introduction to Meditation 10–11:30am
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Exploring Hand-cut Paper12noon–2pm
Fall Fitness Walks 9–10am
Fall Fitness Walks 9–10am
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Rochelle Graeyer Talk & Book Signing
5:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Garden Discovery 10–11am
Twilight at TWIGS / 4:30pm
“Gardens of Portugal”6pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
HaRVEST WEEKEnD9am–5pm
Garden Sculpture 9am–3:30pm
HaRVEST WEEKEnD9am–5pm
Garden Sculpture9am–3:30pm
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HaRVEST WEEKEnD9am–5pm
Russ Powell /12:30pm
Susan Guagliumi Book-signing / 1:30pm
Apple Pie Class / 1–4pm
Patch NYC Opening Reception / 3pm
Fall Fitness Walks 9–10am
Orchid Show 1–5pm
Exploring Hand-cut Paper with artist Adrienne GinterSaturday, October 25 - 12noon–2pm
Member $30, Nonmember $45There is a rich history across cultures of hand-cut paper art. Multiple examples and techniques will be demonstrated and everyone will leave with a hand-cut creation on archival paper.
Kokedama: Japanese Hanging Moss GardensSaturday, October 18, 11am–12noon
Member $90, Nonmember $115instructors: Virginia Orlando and Candace Atchue, Seed to StemKokedama – Japanese moss balls – is a style of bonsai where a plant’s root system is wrapped in moss and bound with string, transforming it into a sculptural art form. We will create 2–3 moss balls using different types of low light plants. All materials included.
Library Open / 10am–4pmYoga 9–10:15am
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
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Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Twilight at TWIGS4:30–8pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Botanical Drawing10am–4pm
Advanced Zentangle1–4pm
Lecture: Worcester Park System / 2–3pm
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GCFM Flower Show / 9am–5pm
Introduction to Meditation10–11:30am
Library Open / 10am–4pm
New Traditions for Thanksgiving 1–3pm
Members Double Discount Days 9am–5pm
Library Open 10am–4pm
Terrariums: Gardens Under Glass11am–12noon
Intro. to Meditation / 10–11:30am
Botanical Drawing / 10am–4pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
African Violet Clinic / 11am–3pm
Holiday Appetizers / 11am–1pm
Pressed Flower Artwork / 2–3:30pm
Introduction to Meditation10–11:30am
Orchid Show 9am–5pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
HOLLY DAYSBEGIN
Orchid Show 9am–4pm
Asian Brush Painting 10am–4pm
GCFM Flower Show 9am–4pm
Italian Holiday Cookies
1–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Trees in the Urban Landscape Symposium
9am–3:15pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Shop & Stroll 5–8pm
Members Double Discount Days
9am–5pm
Sogetsu Ikebana9:30am–12noon
Library Open10am–4pm
Small Business Saturday / 9am–6pm Birch Goose Sculpture Workshop
9–11:30am
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Winter Crafts / 11am–3pm
Gardener’s Wreath Workshop 1–4pm
THANKSGIVINGDAY
TOWER HILL CLOSED
GIVE THE GIFT OF MEMBERSHIPTHIS SEASON
12 months of gardens, programs members-only events, concerts, health & wellness programs, and much more.
Details at www.towerhillbg.org
Bulb Forcing Workshop: Beyond PaperwhitesSunday, October 19 – 2–4pm
Member $50, Nonmember $65instructor: Matt MattusLooking for something more horticulturally interesting than paperwhites? Join garden writer, designer and award-winning blogger (growingwithplants.com), Matt Mattus in this hands-on workshop on potting and forcing bulbs for your winter windowsill. Class includes bulbs, container and soil.
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Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Tower Hill Open to 9pm
Quigong Tai Chi9:30–10:45am
Garden Discovery Program / 10–11am
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Tower Hill Open to 9pm
Yoga / 6–7:15pm
Tower Hill Open to 9pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Holiday Table Garden10am–12:30pm
Winter Crafts / 11am–3pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Winter Crafts / 11am–3pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Winter Crafts / 11am–3pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Tower Hill Open to 9pm
Library Open / 10am–4pm
Winter Crafts / 11am–3pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Tower Hill Open to 9pm
Library Open10am–4pm
Tower Hill Open to 9pm
Crafting with Lavender for
Holiday Gifting 1pm–3pm
CHRISTMAS DAY
TOWER HILL CLOSED
CHRISTMAS EVE
TOWER HILL CLOSED
NEW YEAR’S EVE
TOWER HILL CLOSED
NEW YEAR’S DAY
TOWER HILL CLOSED
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TOWER HILL OPEN
TOWER HILL OPEN
TOWER HILL OPEN
TOWER HILL OPEN
TOWER HILL OPEN
Gardener’s Wreath Workshop
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