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SUMMARY:SHIBORI (Indigo Dye Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Led by Heather Exley \nJoin us in this textile class and have fun with shibori\, a resist dyeing technique from Japan and indigo\, a natural dye extracted from plants with a distinctive blue color. Begin to explore the in nite techniques to clamp\, tie\, bind\, fold\, stitch\, and compress fabric to create a resist\, then dye with indigo. Make wearable scarves using these techniques. \nTwo silk scarves are included in the workshop fee. Additional scarves may be purchased from the instructor for $5.00 each. Students may also bring a pre-washed white cotton garment of their own to dye. \n$50 members\, $60 non-members. Pre-registration required.
URL:https://www.jenkinsarboretum.org/event/shibori-indigo-dye-workshop/
LOCATION:Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens\, 631 Berwyn Baptist Road\, Devon\, PA\, 19333\, United States
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SUMMARY:Books n’ Brews
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Maddison Paule and John Cassels \nJoin the horticulture staff for a monthly book club and beer tasting at Jenkins! Each month we will focus on a different book recommended by our staff. The subjects of these books may include but are not limited to botany\, nature\, and human interaction with the natural world. The book of the month will\nbe paired with an intriguing brew. We would love for you to join us for a discussion as we dive into these ful lling books. All books selected for discussion will be available for purchase in our gift shop\, while supplies last. Book club attendees must be 21 or over. \nFeb. 7: “The Forest Unseen: A Years Watch in Nature” by David George Haskell \nFree of charge. Pre-registration required. Space is limited.
URL:https://www.jenkinsarboretum.org/event/books-n-brews/
LOCATION:Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens\, 631 Berwyn Baptist Road\, Devon\, PA\, 19333\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Transformation of Westover Park
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bird Town Committee\nWestover Bird Sanctuary is a 6.7-acre undeveloped tract between Conestoga and Old Lancaster Roads in Tredyffrin Township. Bird Town enthusiasts Michele Hawk\, Mary Westervelt\, and Phil and Bonnie Witmer have been leading the volunteer effort to reclaim the property by removing invasive plants (and trash)\, replanting with native plants\, and providing paths and signage to welcome and educate visitors. Come learn about the history of this property\, from the reworks explosion in 1930 that ended its commercial use\, to the current effort to reclaim the property as a bird sanctuary. Each Bird Town volunteer will speak about different parts of the process and will leave time for questions.\nFree of charge; all are welcome. No pre-registration required.
URL:https://www.jenkinsarboretum.org/event/the-transformation-of-westover-park/
LOCATION:Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens\, 631 Berwyn Baptist Road\, Devon\, PA\, 19333\, United States
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SUMMARY:Conifers – Importance in Garden Design
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Richard L. Bitner \nPerhaps no group of plants is so unimaginatively used in the home landscape than conifers. They are often casually chosen and improperly placed. This lavishly illustrated lecture will emphasize conifers as garden plants for use in the mixed border along with their value for screening\, accents\, and in containers. Whether you garden on several acres or a balcony\, you will look at conifers in a new way and be primed to make better choices to provide year-round interest. \nDr. Richard L. Bitner is a retired  anesthesiologist. He studied horticulture at Longwood Gardens where for 20 years he was a Plant Study Walk Instructor  and a popular teacher of the Conifers\, the Deciduous Flowering Shrubs II\, and the Designing with Conifers certifcate  courses. He teaches a course on conifers  at the arboretum school of the Barnes  Foundation. His column “Gardening  Journey” appears in Lancaster Magazine.  He is a member of the Pennsylvania  Horticultural Society’s Gold Medal Plant Award Committee. His Timber Press titles  include: Conifers for Gardens An Illustrated  Encyclopedia; Timber Press Pocket Guide  to Conifers and Designing with Conifers The Best Choices for Year-round Interest in Your Garden. His website is  www.conifersforgardens.com\n$5 for members; $10 for non-members. Pre-registration is encouraged.
URL:https://www.jenkinsarboretum.org/event/conifers-importance-in-garden-design/
LOCATION:Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens\, 631 Berwyn Baptist Road\, Devon\, PA\, 19333\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival: Genius by Stephen Hawking
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored with the Radnor Memorial Library\, Radnor Conservancy\, and Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens. Jackson Hole WILD is dedicated to promoting public awareness and stewardship of wildlife and wildlife habitat\, as well as an appreciation for the wonders of science through the innovative use of media. Jackson Hole WILD on Tour features award winning films from the most recent biennial Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. \nGenius by Stephen Hawking: 54 minutes\n​Bigger Bang Communications\, PBS\, National Geographic Channels International \nSynopsis:\nProfessor Stephen Hawking reveals our true potential in a radical new science show which challenges a selection of volunteers and the viewer to think like the greatest geniuses of the past and answer some of humanity’s toughest and most enduring questions. Using large scale experiments and incredible stunts we’ll follow the volunteers’ journeys as they get to grips with molecular biology\, astrophysics and even quantum mechanics. And we’ll learn about the Geniuses whose discoveries helped build our scientific knowledge and allowed us to solve questions like “Where are we?” “Are we alone?” and “Can we travel through time?” \nFREE of charge. All are welcome.
URL:https://www.jenkinsarboretum.org/event/jackson-hole-wildlife-film-festival-genius-by-stephen-hawking/
LOCATION:Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens\, 631 Berwyn Baptist Road\, Devon\, PA\, 19333\, United States
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