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Page 1: SPRI NG - Longwood Gardens · Garden Chat: Hidden Gems Tuesday, May 8, 6–7:30 pm Gardens Premium Members can chat with Senior Horticulturist Jessica Whitehead and explore late spring

Spring Blooms March 31–May 6

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Awaken your senses with the vibrant hues, fresh fragrances, and natural sounds of spring in our Gardens. Dogwoods, magnolias, azaleas, foam-flowers, and more than 240,000 tulips erupt into spectacular bloom creating a patchwork of color across our landscape.

Stroll among our historic trees, wander in our Meadow Garden, and breathe in the fresh air.

Savor the beauty of spring.

Spring Blooms On View March 31–May 6

Plan Your Spring Visits in AdvanceWe all eagerly anticipate the first signs of spring. Encourage your guests to buy Timed Admission Tickets early as tickets are limited, and be sure to take advantage of our Member Appreciation Days during Spring Blooms. For details, see our Members-only Moments pages.

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Members-only Moments

Mark Your Calendar Garden Chat: Hidden Gems Tuesday, May 8, 6–7:30 pm

Gardens Premium Members can chat with Senior Horticulturist Jessica Whitehead and explore late spring blooms along the ever-changing Flower Garden Drive, the newly redesigned “secret” Peony Garden, and the fragrant Wisteria Garden. Jessica will share the history of these gorgeous areas, as well as planting designs, growing tips, and more.

Advanced registration required, space is limited. Register at longwoodgardens.org.

Stay Informed with Our Emails

We strive to keep our Members engaged and informed about all that is happening in our Gardens. If you don’t receive emails from us, or if you would like to update your email address, please visit longwoodgardens.org/email.

Visit the Gardens with Friends

All Membership levels receive two Complimentary Guest Tickets for one-time general admission. Complimentary Guest Tickets are virtual and can be issued online or onsite at Central Ticketing.For additional details and blackout dates, please visit: longwoodgardens.org/comp-tickets.

Member Appreciation Days Sunday, March 25 Mondays, April 16, April 23, and April 30 9 am–6 pm

Join us on Member Appreciation Days and receive 20% discounts at The Café, 1906, and our GardenShop.

Join Us for New Member Orientation Saturday, May 19, 10–11 am

Are you a new Member to Longwood Gardens? Join Longwood staff for an introduction to our Gardens and discover all your Membership has to offer. Learn more about your Member benefits, visiting tips, and the history of Longwood. Afterward, enjoy our Gardens with a special guided tour.Free for Members. Registration required: longwoodgardens.org.

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June 25–29Eco-Explorers Explore the natural and man-made ecosystems in the Gardens and examine native plants and pollinators that thrive here. Connect to nature and develop stewardship habits to improve the ecosystem in your own backyard.

Sketch It! Express your inner artist using various media, including colored pencils and charcoal, to develop your unique drawing style. Capture the beauty of plants, trees, and landscapes guaranteed to inspire. Supplies will be provided.

2018 Summer Camp Registration OpenYoung guests can explore the Gardens, learn, and have fun during our week-long camps. Each camp will have a science theme in the morning and an art theme in the afternoon. Register for our full-day summer camp programs in art, science, photography, horticulture, and more.

All camps run from 9 am–4 pm Cost is $350

June 18–22Towering Trees and Treehouses Become a champion of Longwood’s trees and forest ecosystems while exploring our majestic treehouses and woodlands. Learn how to identify Longwood’s historic trees while participating in exciting forest investigations.

Sculpt It! Experiment with an assortment of building materials to construct 3D models using wire, foam, wood, and clay. Utilize patterns, colors, and textures inspired by Longwood's fountains, treehouses, and other artistic works to fabricate personal designs. Supplies will be provided.

Registration Information

Advanced registration and fee required for all summer camps: longwoodgardens.org/summer-camps or 610.388.5377.

All camps are designed for youth 6–12 unless otherwise specified.

All camps are full-day (9 am–4 pm) with a morning science theme and afternoon art theme. All camps include a supervised lunch; campers must provide their own bagged lunch.

July 9–13Inspired by Nature Investigate nature's genius while uncovering the unique ways nature can solve its own problems. Apply what you learn to tell time, find directions, and discover which way the wind is blowing.

Craft It! Be inspired by nature and create imaginative pieces using an assortment of new and found materials. Let the gardens guide you as you craft dream catchers, memory stones, and other keepsake treasures. Supplies will be provided.

July 16–20Longwood‘s Garden Adventure Discover historical facts as you travel behind the scenes to create your own treasure map and solve puzzles and mysteries. Even the youngest detective will enjoy exploring Peirce‘s Woods, the Main Fountain Garden, and the Conservatory tunnels to uncover bits of Longwood‘s past.

Paint It! Experiment with various methods of capturing nature's beauty. Create one-of-a-kind pieces with various paint mediums. Develop your talent for painting summer blooms, swaying trees, insects, and flowing landscapes. Supplies will be provided.

July 23–27Birds, Butterflies, and Bees Discover the birds, butterflies, bees, and other wildlife that inhabit our Gardens day and night. Learn the secrets of attracting wildlife into your own environment as you explore the Meadow Garden and other areas on Longwood‘s vast property.

Blend It! Let nature inspire your artistic talent as you compose original artwork using your own drawing technique. Learn to blend different media, colors, and textures and bring home a portfolio of masterpieces. Supplies will be provided.

July 30–August 3Capture It! (for youth ages 11–15)

Capture our Gardens as you experiment with key elements of photography. Use your lens to document the magnificence of Longwood and collect one-of-a-kind images to build your personal portfolio. Personal cameras or Longwood‘s digital cameras may be used. Portfolios and flash drives will be provided. Suited for all skill levels.

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Highlights fromOur Gardens

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Our Fountains Return Italian Water Garden Opens April 21

Open Air Theatre Opens April 21

Main Fountain Garden Daily shows begin May 7

Evening illuminated shows begin May 10

New Behind the Scenes Tour: Under the Fountains Tours begin May 8 Most Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays 1:15 pm and 3:15 pm Tickets on sale April 23 $20 Non-Members/$18 Members

(2) Experience the Main Fountain Garden from the inside out and explore the inner workings of the garden underground to see how this spectacular garden and its more than 1,700 fountain jets and streams dazzle and delight. Start your tour with private seating for a dynamic Main Fountain Garden daytime show, and then learn more about this one-of-a-kind space on a guided 60-minute behind-the-scenes tour traveling from above ground to the vast tunnel system hidden below. You’ll learn that beauty runs deep in this immersive, entertaining experience.

Please note: This tour requires the ability to climb several flights of stairs and is not accessible by wheelchairs or other mobility devices. This ticket does not include admission to the Gardens.

Beyond Our Borders: Online Orchids Course Now Available

(1) We are thrilled to announce the release of Everything About Orchids, our first free open, fully online course designed to transport our spectacular onsite displays to wherever you and your web-enabled device happen to be. Whether you’re new to orchids or a seasoned grower, this self-paced learning experience offers valuable insights from our experts through engaging and diverse media, including videos, discussion forums, and interaction with the instructors themselves.

Learn more about our outstanding orchid collection and discover how to use these plants in your own floral designs or landscape. Explore different types of orchids, delve into orchid care, and study how we are breeding and conserving some of these terrestrial species. You can even share your growing experiences with fellow enthusiasts.

With Everything About Orchids, we’re able to bring the beauty of our Gardens to course participants anytime and anywhere.

Everything About Orchids is available now through May 6. Enroll now at longwoodgardens.org.

Celebrate Family During Mother‘s Day WeekendJoin us for Mother‘s Day Weekend Thursday, May 10 through Sunday, May 13. Gather the family for a spectacular evening fountain show Thursday through Saturday evening when the Gardens are open until 10 pm, or enjoy a flower-filled Sunday stroll when the Gardens are open until 6 pm. The Café, 1906, and Beer Garden will be open and serving fresh seasonal fare. No reservations are necessary at The Café and Beer Garden, but 1906 reservations are limited, so make yours in advance at longwoodgardens.org/dine.

Please note: Free timed Member reservations are required if arriving after 3 pm on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. No Timed Member reservations are required on Sunday.

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Past Meets Present: Our Historic Peirce‘s Trees Collection

Our story began with Mr. du Pont’s act of tree preservation in 1906. Today, we continue to steward the trees throughout our Gardens, mapping them, tracking their condition and care, and ensuring we have replacement trees ready if needed, including exact genetic matches for our historic and notable trees. In 2017, our most historic trees were recognized with accreditation by the Plant Collections Network of the American Public Gardens Association. The Peirce’s Trees Collection includes 296 trees that represent not only the oldest in the Gardens, but also a direct link to the history and legacy of the Peirce family, Pierre S. du Pont, and the Philadelphia region. Within the 296 trees, 50 taxa are represented, and you can identify the original trees by their brass tags with the 1800s prefix, signaling that they have been on the property prior to 1880. We are continuing to survey our woodlands, many of which have not been disturbed since the late 1800s, for additional trees to include in the collection, which we expect may ultimately include more than 400 trees. Many of the trees are found in the woodland perimeter areas of the Gardens, but as you walk the landscape this spring, make sure to visit the national champion Magnolia acuminata var. subcordata ‘Peirce’s Park‘ (yellow cucumber magnolia) adjacent to the Peirce-du Pont House, or its neighboring Ginkgo biloba (maidenhair tree), Betula lenta (cherry birch), and Tsuga canadensis (Canada hemlock) trees along the southern path in Peirce’s Allée, all of which are standouts in the Peirce’s Trees Collection.

Garden Lecture: Autobiography of a Garden Friday, April 6 6:30–8 pm $25; $20 for Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members Gardens Admission included

Join engraver and artist Andrew Raftery as he details his Autobiography of a Garden, an installation of 12 earthenware plates transfer-printed with engraving that depict the gardening tasks he undertook each month of the year in his mother’s garden. As part of The Garden Conservancy 2018 Speaker Series, Raftery will share insights into the relationship between nature’s inherent rhythms, the garden as inspiration, and the eight-year creation process of this unique installation. The lecture includes a wine and dessert reception.

An award-winning printmaker specializing in scenes of contemporary American life, Raftery is a professor of printmaking at Rhode Island School of Design. His work has been featured in exhibitions across the US and his work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and many others.

The Beauty of Spring, Captured

Enjoy a juried exhibit of stunning images from the Delaware Photographic Society, one of America’s oldest and most respected photographic associations. Delaware Photographic Society members have captured stunning images of our spring flowering plants and trees. Stop by the Visitor Center to view the beauty of spring through the eye of the lens and the art of the photographer. The exhibit is on view now–April 29.

2018 Scout Programs Registration OpenBoy Scout and Girl Scout groups are invited to engage in a Longwood-led program and earn a Longwood Gardens Fun Patch. All fun patches are unofficial and designed to be worn on the back of any sash or vest. Scout groups participate in various activities throughout the Gardens to meet partial requirements for specific badges.

Wolves: Grow Something Adventure Travel behind the scenes to learn about the varieties of plants growing in our indoor production greenhouses and the automated growing environments that allow us to produce plants. Scouts experiment with seeds and take home a mini greenhouse to grow plants at home.

Brownies: Bugs Legacy Naturalist Badge Learn about insect body parts, life cycles, and habitat. Scouts make their own bee puzzle, hunt for pests, and learn about our integrated pest management system.

Bears: Furs, Feathers, and Ferns Adventure Explore our historic indoor and outdoor Gardens to discover the world of plants and insects. Scouts use magnifying glasses to identify fern spores and visit our soil shed to observe Longwood’s composting operations.

Juniors: Flower Legacy Naturalist Badge Immerse yourself in the beauty of Longwood’s diverse garden areas and learn about the unique flowering plants growing year-round under our four-acre Conservatory. Experiment with seeds, discover the working parts of the flower, and create a dried flower keepsake.

Cadettes: Trees Legacy Naturalist Badge Stroll through the shade of deciduous and coniferous trees and learn about the history of Longwood. Discover amazing facts about our champion trees and hundred-year-old bonsai. Learn how to tell the age of a tree, practice identifying trees, and bring home a tree cookie.

Webelos: Into the Woods Elective Adventure Journey through the Gardens to discover the role of trees and plants in our ecosystem. Learn about our historic trees, find what it takes for a tree to become a champion, and how to decipher a tree's life story.

Registration InformationSaturdays, April 7, 14, and 21; May 5 and 19; and June 9 at 10 am & 12 pm

Sundays, April 8, 15, 22, and 29; May 6 and 20; and June 10 at 12 pm

$105 per program (up to 15 Scouts, 2 adults included) Additional Scouts $7 each (30 Scouts maximum) (Additional adults $19 each)

Advanced registration and fee required at least three weeks in advance: 610.388.5377.

Space is limited. No refunds for cancellations or changes to numbers less than 7 days prior to program. Each program is 90 minutes and is rain or shine.

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Spring Calendar

March

Member Appreciation Day 9 am–6 pm

Meadow Birding Hike 9–11:30 am

Delaware Photographic Society Exhibit On View Now–April 29 Location: Visitor Center Longwood Gardens is proud to host a juried photographic exhibit from The Delaware Photographic Society. As one of America’s oldest and most respected photographic associations, Delaware Photographic Society members have captured stunning images of Longwood’s spring flowering plants and trees.

26 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Spring Blooms On View Now–May 6

Easter Weekend Live Music in the Conservatory String quartet 12–3 pm

April

Tulips Expected to Be On Display in Mid-April Visit Flower Garden Walk and the Trial Garden to see hundreds of thousands of blooms in a rainbow of colors.

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Fireworks & Fountains On Sale 9 am Our Fireworks & Fountains Shows return with astonishing awe on six spectacular evenings. View show themes and prices online. Purchase tickets at longwoodgardens.org

Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

10 The Art of the Party: Backyard to Ballroom 4–6 pm*

14 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Scout Programs 10 am & 12 pm**

15 Scout Programs 12 pm**

Kennett Symphony 7:30 pm3

Member Appreciation Day 9 am–6 pm

18 American Birding Association Monthly Bird Hike 9–11am

Italian Water Garden Opens On View Now

Open Air Theatre Fountains Begin On View Now 5-minute shows run at 10:15 am, 12:15 pm, 2:15 pm, 4:15 pm, and 5:55 pm daily.

A Floral Portrait 9 am–1 pm*

Scout Programs 10 am & 12 pm**

Organ Series: Alan Morrison 8 pm1

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1 Easter Weekend Live Music in the Conservatory String quartet 12–3 pm

3 Native Plants 6-part class April 3, 10, 17, 24 May 1, 8 5–7 pm*

Orchid Extravaganza Sale 9 am–6 pm Location: Visitor Center While supplies last

Orchid Extravaganza Sale 9 am–6 pm Location: Visitor Center While supplies last

6 Designing with Ephemerals 4-part class April 6, 13, 20, 27 9–11 am*

Orchid Extravaganza Sale 9 am–6 pm Location: Visitor Center While supplies last

Two-Tiered Tile Design 1–3 pm*

Garden Lecture: Autobiography of a Garden 6:30–8 pm1

Orchid Extravaganza Sale 9 am–6 pm Location: Visitor Center While supplies last

Scout Programs 10 am & 12 pm**

Open Organ Console Day 9:30 am–12:30 pm2

8 Scout Programs 12 pm**

The University of Delaware Student Recital 1 pm

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22 Meadow Birding Hike 9–11:30 am

Scout Programs 12 pm**

Classical Series: Curtis Student Recital Stephen Kim, violin 1 pm

23 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Member Appreciation Day 9 am–6 pm

28 Making a Milpa 9–11 am or 1–3 pm (afternoon taught in Spanish)*

Beginner Bird Hike 9–10:30 am

29 Scout Programs 12 pm**

Member Appreciation Day 9 am–6 pm

May

Peirce’s Woods Expected to Be in Bloom Stroll through Peirce’s Woods and discover creeping phlox nestled beneath flowering dogwood and Eastern redbud.

Wisteria Expected to Be On Display in Early May

Application Deadline College & University Internship Program and International Internship & Training program***

Family Story Time 10 & 10:45 am

The Garden Project with musical guests Michael Brown, Alexander Fiterstein, Nicholas Canellakis, and Elena Urioste 8 pm1

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Garden Highlights Walks Walk with an expert guide and explore our garden displays that are in peak bloom. Select dates at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm. Free with Gardens Admission. Check longwoodgardens.org for Garden Highlights Walk offerings on the day of your visit.

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Join experienced guides on our Birds of Longwood Walks and Beginner Bird Hikes. All hikes and walks depart from the Visitor Center at 9 am. Outdoor clothing, good walking shoes/boots, and binoculars are recommended. If weather conditions do not allow access to the Meadow Garden, the hike will take place in other available areas. For more on our walks and tours, visit longwoodgardens.org.

Join us for Member Orientation. Meet Longwood staff for an introduction to our Gardens and discover all your Membership has to offer. Afterward, enjoy our Gardens with a special guided tour.

Young guests can enjoy nature-based stories in Lookout Loft Treehouse amid the beauty of the surrounding forest. Storytelling, songs, and puppets encourage children to discover the joys of nature, language, and literature. Family Story Time is designed for children ages 3–5.

Please note: All ticketed events are limited. Sell out likely.

3 Champion Trees of Longwood Tour 9 am–4 pm*

Deciduous and Flowering Shrubs 6-part class May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 June 7 6:30–8:30 pm*

4 Floral Design Certificate Exam 9 am–12 pm*

5 Birds of Longwood Walk 9–11 am

Scout Programs 10 am & 12 pm**

6 Scout Programs 12 pm**

Festival of Fountains On View Now–September 30

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Education

Horticulture

Performance

Members-only

Family Fun

1 Special ticket required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000

2 Advanced registration required by email: [email protected]. Time slots are limited

3 Special ticket required: kennettsymphony.org 610.444.6363

* Advanced registration & fee required: longwoodgardens.org/enroll, 610.388.5454. For a complete list of our Continuing Education opportunities, visit us online.

** Advanced registration & fee required at least 3 weeks in advance: longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.5377.

*** To apply: longwoodgardens.org/education

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

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Wine & Jazz Festival Tickets on Sale Now Saturday, June 22–10 pm

Our Wine & Jazz Festival is back! Enjoy the sights and sounds of live music while savoring wines from around the world. Sip along to exceptional jazz from Grammy Award-winning musicians and after the sun goes down, catch a big band-inspired fountain show.

Friday only: Reserved Seating: $49 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $44

Includes Gardens Admission and reserved seating for Illuminated Fountain Performance.

Friday and Saturday: Save 15% when you purchase a Wine & Jazz Bundle ticket. Guests 21 years & over: $92

Guests 5–20 years or designated drivers: $75

Friday, June 1Start your fun early with a special Friday night Wine & Jazz All Stars performance at 7:30 pm. Jazzmeia Horn and Delfeayo Marsalis welcome Wine & Jazz alumni Cyrus Chestnut (piano) and Terell Stafford (trumpet) to create a once-in-a-lifetime ensemble, followed by a 9:15 pm Illuminated Fountain Performance.

Tickets limited. Sell out likely. No outside food allowed in the Gardens. Event is rain or shine. The Gardens will be closed June 2 to everyone except Wine & Jazz Festival ticketholders. Members, see the back cover of this brochure for your Wine & Jazz Festival discount code.

Tickets Limited and On Sale Nowlongwoodgardens.org

610.388.1000

Saturday only: Guests 21 years & over: $59 / $49 MembersYour ticket includes 10 free wine tastings.

Guests 5–20 years or designated drivers: $39 / $29 Members

Wine & Dine Enjoy special Wine & Jazz dining selections with a three-course menu and Simi Winery pairings at 1906. For an on-the-go treat, pre-order a two-person picnic tote stocked with specialties. The Café, Beer Garden, and concessions will be open throughout the day.

For more information, visit longwoodgardens.org.

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Bright Stars, Summer ShowsOur outdoor Performing Arts series turns up the heat with award-winning artists, innovative sounds, cultural celebrations, and more.

Rhiannon GiddensWednesday, June 13, 7:30 pm

Known for her fierce spirit and elegant bearing, Rhiannon Giddens masterfully blends gospel, jazz, blues, and country music in a performance not to be missed.**

Reserved Seating: $31–$51 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $26–$46*

Audra McDonaldSunday, June 17, 7:30 pm

The recipient of a record-breaking six Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards, and an Emmy Award, Audra McDonald delights with her unparalleled, multifaceted talent.**

Reserved Seating: $47–$77 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $42–$72*

The Delaware Symphony Orchestra with Jennifer Koh, Violin Sunday, July 8, 7:30 pm

Led by David Amado, the Delaware Symphony Orchestra presents an evening of Mendelssohn and Brahms, featuring dazzling violinist Jennifer Koh.

Reserved Seating: $38–$68 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $33–$63*

Ladysmith Black Mambazo Tuesday, August 14, 7:30 pm

South Africa’s leading cultural expert, Ladysmith Black Mambazo showcases the vocal style made famous on Paul Simon’s megahit Graceland.

Reserved Seating: $33–$53 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $28–$48*

Scott Bradlee‘s Postmodern Jukebox Sunday, August 19, 7:30 pm

Viral pop sensation Postmodern Jukebox expertly reworks contemporary hits into radically different vintage genres, proving that everything new can be old again.**

Reserved Seating: $40–$70 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $35–$65*

Tickets On Sale Now Purchase Tickets: longwoodgardens.org/summer-series

Purchasing online is the most efficient way to get performance tickets. View our interactive seating chart online and select your own reserved seat.

Prefer to Order by Phone? Purchase concert tickets by calling 610.388.1000. Ticketing and phone convenience fees apply.

*Select Members Discount Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members receive $5 off regular Summer Performance Series ticket prices. If you are eligible, find your code on the back cover of this brochure.

Please note: Concerts are still being added. Check longwoodgardens.org for updates. Tickets limited. Sell out likely.

Bollywood Boulevard: A Journey Through Hindi Cinema Tuesday, August 21, 7:30 pm

Through dance, live music, and stunning visuals, Bollywood Boulevard: A Journey Through Hindi Cinema presents an exuberant celebration of 100 years of Hindi cinema.**

Reserved Seating: $33–$53 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $28–$48*

NPR‘s From the Top Hosted by Christopher O‘Riley Sunday, September 9, 7:30 pm

Talented young musicians perform and share their stories during a live recording of this engaging classical music program.**

Reserved Seating: $33–$53 Gardens Preferred and Gardens Premium Members: $28–$48*

**Longwood debut performance

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Lawn: Ages 19 & over $42Members ages 19 & over: $38* Gardens Preferred/Gardens Premium Members ages 19 & over: $34*

Ages 18 & under: $22 Members ages 18 & under: $20* Gardens Preferred/Gardens Premium Members ages 18 & under: $18*

Reserved Seating: No need to bring your chair or wait in line. Reserved seating allows you to select your seat, then arrive to your chair placed and waiting for you.

All ages: $50Members all ages: $45* Gardens Preferred/Gardens Premium Members all ages: $40*

Tickets on Sale April 9 at 9 amWe’re lighting the night sky with color, sound, and wonder as our celebrated Fireworks & Fountains Shows return. Join us for six spectacular evenings of astonishment.

Sounds of Summer Saturday, May 26, 9:15 pm Celebrate summer’s arrival with iconic anthems of the season from The Beach Boys, The Go-Gos, Justin Timberlake, and more. This upbeat show will get you in a feel-good, summer state of mind.

Hooray for the Red, White, and Blue Sunday, July 1, 9:15 pm Join us for this stirring salute to America featuring hits from Tom Petty, Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and more musical legends.

Monet‘s GardenSaturday, July 21, 9:15 pm Find yourself transported to the artist’s graceful Giverny landscape amid sounds of the classics from Debussy, Dukas, Ravel, and other celebrated French composers.

Happy Birthday, Leonard BernsteinSaturday, August 11, 9:15 pm Celebrate musical mastermind Bernstein’s 100th birthday with selections from some of his most famous works including West Side Story, On the Town, Candide, and other quintessential compositions.

Be Our GuestSaturday, September 1, 8:15 pm Themes from your favorite animated movie classics including Aladdin, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and more delight the young, and young at heart, during this magical performance.

Solid Gold '70sSaturday, September 29, 8:15 pm Take a bell-bottomed step back in time to the disco decade featuring iconic music from The Bee Gees, Kool and the Gang, Donna Summer, and more cool cats you’ll really dig.

Plan Your Fireworks & Fountains Shows Experience

*Members, see the back cover of the brochure for your Fireworks & Fountains Shows discount code. Ticketing and phone convenience fees apply. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Tickets are limited and sell out is likely. Gardens close at 6 pm to everyone but Fireworks & Fountains ticketholders on the dates of Fireworks & Fountains Shows. A special ticket is required to experience Fireworks & Fountains Shows. Blankets are not permitted for Fireworks & Fountains Shows. Chairs are permitted in the Gardens starting at noon.

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Back for More Magic: Festival of Fountains ReturnsMay 7–September 30 Sundays–Wednesdays: 9 am–6 pm

May 7–August 31 Thursdays–Saturdays: 9 am–10 pm

September 1–October 27 Thursdays–Saturdays: 9 am–9 pm

Member Reservations Now AvailableThe revitalized Main Fountain Garden awakens for its second spectacular season and we will be celebrating all summer long. Join us for daily performances when the fountains dance to stirring music and water jets shoot up to 175 feet high. Don‘t miss our Illuminated Fountain Performances on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, as well as our Fireworks & Fountains Shows series.

Free Timed Member reservations required if arriving after 3 pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through October 27.

Have You Seen Them All? We invite you to experience (again and again) our fantastic fountain performances including new shows planned for 2018, which bring to life the sounds of Motown, big band and swing favorites, contemporary hits, classical favorites, and much more. Check longwoodgardens.org for performance details.

Main Fountain Garden Performances:

Days and Times Daily at 11:15 am, 1:15 pm, 3:15 pm, and 5:15 pm

Evening shows May–August Thursdays–Saturdays 7:15 and 9:15 pm

Evening shows September–October Thursdays–Saturdays 7:15 and 8:15 pm

Chairs and Blankets May–August Thursdays–Saturdays Permitted in the Gardens starting at 5 pm

September–October Thursdays–Saturdays Permitted in the Gardens starting at 4 pm

Timed Tickets required. Sell out likely. Visit longwoodgardens.org for real-time ticket and reservation availability prior to your visit.

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Gardens HoursMarch 31–May 6 9 am–6 pm

Tickets

Gardens Admission Adults: $23Seniors (62+) and College Students with student ID: $20Youth (5–18): $12Children 4 & under: FreeMembers: Free

Visit longwoodgardens.org for more details. Prices and hours are subject to change.

Dining at The TerraceThe Terrace is a Certified Green Restaurant through the Green Restaurant Association and offers two dining experiences.

The CaféEnjoy casual fare made from fresh seasonal ingredients.

1906Savor this artful, full-service dining experience. Reservations made at longwoodgardens.org/dine or by calling 610.388.1000.

For Your ConvenienceLongwood 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 are available on a first- come basis for a fee. Supply limited, reservations not accepted.

– Scooters are not available during rainy, snowy, or freezing weather.

ParkingLongwood offers free parking for our guests. Transportation is provided between remote parking and the Gardens.

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