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SUMMARY:Artisan Market
DESCRIPTION:July 15 & 16\, 2023\, 10 am–4 pm\nSpend a summer day—or the whole weekend—exploring Winterthur while shopping for artisan-made crafts and gifts. \nSome of the region’s most talented craftspeople will present their outstanding wares\, including antiques and collectibles\, furniture and home décor\, upcycled items and architectural salvage\, high-quality handmade crafts\, vintage clothing and jewelry\, artisanal and small-batch gourmet goods\, original art in a variety of media\, garden items\, and much more! \nArtisan Market reflects the mission of Winterthur by showcasing local artisans through a variety of handmade crafts relating to art\, textiles\, ceramics\, glass\, woodworking\, antiques\, edibles\, and gardening. Each of these categories connects to Winterthur’s past\, and we invite you to share a bit of your own history with us during this special weekend.   \nTickets\nArtisan Market is included in the General Admission ticket\, which offers access to the self-paced house tour\, exhibitions in the Galleries\, and the garden and estate. Enjoy free live music throughout the weekend. Food and drink available for purchase. Reservations encouraged—sellout likely. Members FREE—join today! \n\n\n\nMarket Bag\n  \nAdd a shopping tote to your purchase! This reusable jute bag (20″ x 8″ x 16″) is big and sturdy enough to hold your Artisan Market treasures. $10. Pick up your tote bag when you check in for the event. \n\n\nMeet Delaina Jolley\n\nArtist Delaina Jolley (photo courtesy of Nick Gould Photography team)\n\nDelaina will be one of the more than 100 artists\, musicians\, and vendors featured in Winterthur’s Artisan Market on July 15 and 16. She received an Artisan Market grant to participate. The grants encourage emerging artists and start-up businesses to take part in the event. \n“Receiving this grant means that the first step in my career as an artist starts in my home state\,” said Delaina\, an admissions counselor at Delaware College of Art and Design in Wilmington. “This will be my first time creating my own booth and showcasing my own work. I’m just excited about being around other artists\, designers\, and artisans. This is kind of like my first rodeo.” \nReceiving the grant is also about serving as an example to artisans who\, like her\, are just starting out. As she explains\, “I can show other young local artists that they can take chances\, create what they love\, and even sell their work\, too.” \nRead more about Delaina’s Debut. \nFeatured Artisans\n“Be Your Own Artisan” and create your own masterpieces alongside the immensely talented craftspeople of the Artisan Market. Select artisans (denoted by an asterisk) will offer a hands-on aspect within their space for you to create a custom and uniquely yours piece as they give you a deeper look into their craft. \n\nVISITOR CENTER PATIO\n		\n\n    \n\n\nClaire RosenVisitor Center Classic Elegance\, LLCVisitor Center Patio Henisee PotteryVisitor Center Patio   Peg and AwlVisitor Center Patio   The Farm at OxfordVisitor Center Patio  Warwick Furnace Farm*Visitor Center Patio  Works of ArtVisitor Center Patio   \n\n \n  \nCLENNY RUN LAWN\n		\n\n    \n\n\nAlex Hossick CollectionsClenny Run Lawn    Arden + JamesClenny Run Lawn    Art by Samara WeaverClenny Run Lawn    Atwater DesignsClenny Run Lawn    Beautiful Botanicals LLCClenny Run Lawn  Carvings by BruceClenny Run Lawn Cary Galbraith ArtistClenny Run Lawn   Chalktree WAX CandlesClenny Run Lawn   Elements/Jill SchwartzClenny Run Lawn   Gentry by JennaClenny Run Lawn    Gillian ValentineClenny Run Lawn   Skippy CottonClenny Run Lawn    Jennifer Hoertz MillineryClenny Run Lawn    Kara Hinson Fine ArtClenny Run Lawn  LouLou Clayton Custom Pet PortraitsClenny Run Lawn    Maria MaurioClenny Run Lawn  Miche Scott Handmade*Clenny Run Lawn  MillmontClenny Run Lawn  Pluma Avis DomusClenny Run Lawn   Raysun DesignClenny Run Lawn  reFIIND furnitureClenny Run Lawn  Saint Rocco's TreatsClenny Run Lawn  Short Sweet SaucyClenny Run Lawn  StemS VasesClenny Run Lawn  TalufaneClenny Run Lawn  Temre ArtClenny Run Lawn   TerraintexturesClenny Run Lawn    TOADSTOOLClenny Run Lawn  Walking OliveClenny Run Lawn  \n\n \n  \nSYCAMORE HILL\n		\n\n    \n\n\nAnthony TurnsSycamore Hill   Earthen ColorSycamore Hill   Fairhope GraphicsSycamore Hill    Jennifer Domal StudiosSycamore Hill   Kabyco DesignsSycamore Hill   Lillian Forziat Fine ArtSycamore Hill   Moss & BrookeSycamore Hill   OnlyInTheForest foraged botanical artSycamore Hill    Playthings StudioSycamore Hill   Pottery MasonSycamore Hill    Robert Francis JamesSycamore Hill  Salt Town Trading CoSycamore Hill    The FussyCutting Quilt ShopSycamore Hill    Whiskey HollowSycamore Hill   White Historic ArtSycamore Hill   Zachary Bloom Jewelry DesignsSycamore Hill    \n\n \n  \nENCHANTED WOODS\n		\n\n    \n\n\nAlexis Bocelli ArtsEnchanted Woods Anna Biggs DesignsEnchanted Woods Aristos’ HarvestEnchanted Woods Atelier de Jean-LucEnchanted Woods Avant~Garden PotteryEnchanted Woods Bijoux- handmade jewelry by dawn elizabethEnchanted Woods Black Creek WorkshopEnchanted Woods BPK PhotographyEnchanted Woods Chadds Ford CanvasEnchanted Woods Chester County Craft GuildEnchanted Woods Delaina Jolley Enchanted Woods Delaware Bay ClayEnchanted Woods Earthen CreedEnchanted Woods Eric Zippe Fine ArtEnchanted Woods Fusions Tasters ChoiceEnchanted Woods George Gallatig StudioEnchanted Woods GoGoGardenEnchanted Woods Grace Hunsinger Studio*Enchanted Woods Handcrafted by Abraham WarrenEnchanted Woods Unique Traditional BasketryEnchanted Woods HKM Jewelry*Enchanted Woods
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/artisan-market-3/2023-07-15/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden,Member,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20230502T144952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191727Z
UID:41150-1686391200-1686409200@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Enchanted Summer Day
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a delightful day of family fun in our award-winning children’s garden\, including musical entertainment by Silly Joe\, storytelling by Terry Colonna\, performances by the Newark Ukesters\, and the Give & Take Jugglers. Throughout the day\, children can play the game of Graces\, a 19th-century game of skill\, and try hoop rolling and ring toss. In addition\, children can make a magical wand to take home. \nWith its Faerie Cottage\, Acorn Tearoom\, giant Bird’s Nest\, and more\, our three-acre garden encourages imaginative play and creativity. Don your fairy wings and wizard capes\, magic wands and elf ears\, and join us in Enchanted Woods. Drop-in program. Included with admission. Members free. \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/enchanted-summer-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Member,Program
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CREATED:20220218T112649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T202939Z
UID:32619-1680692400-1680696000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Garden & Estate Insider
DESCRIPTION:Citizen Scientists with Joe Sebastiani of Delaware Nature Society \nJoin our staff and invited experts as they share insights and information about Winterthur’s history\, horticulture\, or habitats. Activities may include a walk\, talk\, or demonstration\, and take place weekly\, April–October Included with admission. Free for Members. \nPurchase tickets.  \nJoin us for other Garden & Estate Insider events\, every Wednesday\, April–October \nApril 12–Pinetum with estate guide Tyler Johnson\nApril 19–Sundial Garden with horticulturist Joe Lazorchak\nApril 26–Spring ephemerals with horticulturist Susan Sibley\nMay 3–Springtime hike with Delaware Master Naturalists\nMay 10–Azaleas and rhododendrons with Linda Eirhart\, director of horticulture and senior plant curator\nMay 17–Peonies with horticulturist Michelle Stapleford\nMay 24–Field sketching with Delaware Master Naturalists \nMay 31–Director’s Walk with Chris Strand
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/garden-insider-3/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T143000
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CREATED:20230127T210545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T195503Z
UID:39354-1678539600-1678545000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Director's Garden Walk
DESCRIPTION:Snowdrops and Other Minor Bulbs \nJoin Chris Strand\, director of Winterthur\, on a special walk highlighting interesting and seldom seen parts of the landscape. Be sure to dress for the weather and wear walking shoes. Included with admission. Members free. Meet at the Visitor Center patio. Walks start promptly at scheduled time and take place on the second Saturday of the month\, year-round. \nJoin us for other upcoming walks. \nApril 8: Winterhazels and Early Rhododendrons \nMay 13: Azaleas and Spring Flowers \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/directors-garden-walk-3/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220927T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20220222T144107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220925T114011Z
UID:32422-1664272800-1664280000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Home School Day
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow home schoolers in spotting frogs in the pond\, wandering along garden paths\, and learning about the plants blooming in the Winterthur Garden. Enjoy active exploration\, hands-on learning\, and creative projects for home schooled students ages 5–10.  \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/home-school-days/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20220815T175401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T172733Z
UID:36484-1664013600-1664028000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Sinatra in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Welcome the warm glow of autumn with the cool sounds of Sinatra. The September garden sets the stage for Sinatra songs by Wilmington’s best crooners.  Take a stroll through the landscape while pop-up musicians sing the best of Ol’ Blue Eyes and while early autumn sings its own kind of colorful song.   \nIncluded with admission; Members free.  Various musical groups will sing Sinatra music in unique places in the garden. This is an outdoor walking event across some uneven terrain. No seating will be provided. Rain or shine. This is a drop-in event although you may register in advance. \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/sinatra-in-the-garden/2022-09-24/
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20220422T193821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T181409Z
UID:34376-1657965600-1657987200@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Artisan Market
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for joining us at our 2022 Artisan Market!  Save the date for next year’s Artisan Market\, July 15-16\, 2023! \nSpend a summer day exploring Winterthur and being inspired by the collection and landscape while shopping for unique\, original objects\, including antiques and collectibles; furniture and home décor; upcycled and architectural salvage pieces; high-quality crafts and handmade items; vintage clothing and jewelry; artisanal and small-batch gourmet packaged goods; original art in a variety of media; and garden items. While you’re here for the market\, explore all that Winterthur has to offer! Event includes general admission to Winterthur (house tours require reservations)\, live music\, with festival food and drink available for purchase. Artisan Market is a rain or shine event. \n\n\n\nSaturday\, July 16\, 9:00–11:00 am | VIP early access\nSaturday\, July 16\, 11:00 am–4:00 pm | Artisan Market open to all shoppers\nSunday\, July 17\, 10:00 am–4:00 pm | Artisan Market open to all shoppers \nSkip the line! Purchase advance tickets\, and when you arrive\, head to the scan and go check-in located in the parking lot to enter Artisan Market right away. \nTickets\n\n \nVIP EARLY ACCESS  \nSaturday\, July 16\, 9:00–11:00 am ($50; $25 Members). Reservations strongly recommended. Sellout likely. \n\n	Early access to shopping before the market opens\n	Special reserved parking in the Visitor Center Parking Lot\n	Early registration for the Walking in Jackie’s Footsteps house tour\n	Access to a special lecture by Kim Collison\, director of exhibitions\, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the Jacqueline Kennedy and H. F. du Pont: From Winterthur to the White House exhibition. Lectures take place at 9:30 and 10:30 am.\n	Access to the From Winterthur to the White House exhibition.\n\nRegister now.\n \n  \nGENERAL ADMISSION \n Saturday\, July 16\, 11:00 am–4:00 pm\, and Sunday\, July 17\, 10:00 am–4:00 pm. Reservations recommended.  \n\n	Included with admission ($22\, $20\, seniors and students; $8\, ages 2-11. Members free.\n\nRegister now. \n\n \n\n \nMeet Our 2022 Artisan Market\nGrant Recipient: Reece Turner\n\n \n\n\n\n\n“I’m very grateful to be the recipient of the Winterthur’s Artisan Market grant this year and super excited to participate. This opportunity will allow me to share my soaps and other skin care products with more people from all over. I’m most grateful that I get to share my gifts and talents with those that might suffer from eczema like I do.” \n\n\nReece Turner\, President & CEO\nReecies Soaps\, LLC \n\n\n\n \nArtisan Market Artists\n\n \n\n		\n\n    \n\n\nAirRings by AnnEnchanted Woods Lawn Andy Smith\, artistClenny Run Lawn Anna Biggs DesignsEnchanted Woods Lawn Arden + JamesThe Grove at Museum Lawn Aristos’ HarvestEnchanted Woods Lawn Art by Samara WeaverThe Grove at Museum Lawn Art Work by Debbie HuffEnchanted Woods Lawn Aston Windsor Chair ShopClenny Run Lawn Atwater DesignsThe Grove at Museum Lawn Avant~Garden PotteryEnchanted Woods Lawn Barefoot BotanicalsClenny Run Lawn Barking tree potterySycamore Hill Beautiful Botanicals LLCVisitor Center Patio Bee Our GuestSycamore Hill Big Joe's HoneySycamore Hill Bijoux by Dawn - Handmade JewelrySycamore Hill Blandon and Mitchell & Organic ImpressionSycamore Hill BookGrrl BinderySycamore Hill Bridget Hughes PotteryClenny Run Lawn Burning Branch StudioClenny Run Lawn Carol FastucaEnchanted Woods Lawn Carvings by BruceClenny Run Lawn Catherine ColsherClenny Run Lawn Celeste KellyEnchanted Woods Lawn Chadds Ford CanvasEnchanted Woods Lawn Chalktree WAX CandlesClenny Run Lawn Chester County Craft GuildEnchanted Woods Lawn Classic Elegance\, LLCVisitor Center Patio Cook Awesome FoodSycamore Hill Courtney DesignsEnchanted Woods Lawn Delaware Bay ClayEnchanted Woods Lawn Deramics Clay StudioEnchanted Woods Lawn Designs in GlassEnchanted Woods Lawn Earthen CreedClenny Run Lawn Elisabeth Handwoven DesignsEnchanted Woods Lawn Emma J Designs JewelryEnchanted Woods Lawn Eric Zippe Fine ArtClenny Run Lawn Estelle Lukoff DesignsClenny Run Lawn Fairhope GraphicsSycamore Hill Fairydust PotteryEnchanted Woods Lawn Fusions Taster's ChoiceEnchanted Woods Lawn George Gallatig StudioEnchanted Woods Lawn Give A Fig by Suzanne GaadtClenny Run Lawn GoGoGardenEnchanted Woods Lawn Grace Hunsinger StudioEnchanted Woods Lawn Granate by Annina KingEnchanted Woods Lawn Grete DesignEnchanted Woods Lawn Handcrafted by Abraham WarrenEnchanted Woods Lawn Harold KalmusClenny Run Lawn Heirloom Acre HoneyVisitor Center Patio Helena vanEmmerik-FinnSycamore Hill Henisee PotteryEnchanted Woods Lawn Hope's CaramelsEnchanted Woods Lawn
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/artisan-market-2/2022-07-16/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220504T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20210423T185601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T204313Z
UID:27605-1651685400-1651690800@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Tailgate Tour: Azalea Woods
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Winterthur estate on a leisurely guided stroll. Then stop at a scenic tailgate spot for hors d’oeuvres along with a selection of hard and soft beverages. The program lasts approximately 90 minutes. Registration required; call 800.448.3883. $35; $30 for Members. \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/tailgate-tours/
CATEGORIES:Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20210326T002342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T140621Z
UID:25995-1637499600-1637514000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Wine through Winterthur: Autumn Walking Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the beginning of the holiday season! Wander along a lantern-lit path in the crisp fall air.  Warm up fireside with a glass of spiked apple cider and a sweet treat as you listen to live music by The Midnighters\, and create your own mistletoe to enjoy all season.   \nEnjoy pop up shops from local artisans: \n\n	\nArden & James \n\n	\nFairhope Graphics \n\n	\nFusions Tasters Choice \n\n	\nMiche Handmade \n\n	\nShort\, Sweet & Saucy \n\n	\nTerrarium Therapy \n\n	\nWarwick Furnace Farm \n\n\nThis is an outdoor walking event in the garden\, weather permitting. Rain date: November 28. Reservations required. Register by November 16. $40; $35 for Winterthur and DMNH members. Includes three tastings of wine\, one glass of spiked cider\, and a sweet treat. $15 for designated driver and ages 16-20 (includes sweet treat and non-alcoholic beverages). Free for ages 15 and under (no  food or drink included). Tickets are non-refundable within five days of the event and may not be exchanged for another date and time. Should the event be moved indoors on the original date due to weather\, tickets are non-refundable. \nRegister now!
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/wine-through-winterthur-wintertime-walking-wine-tasting/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211017T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211017T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20210721T185623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T192010Z
UID:29806-1634475600-1634486400@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Forest Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the Japanese art of shinrin yoku\, or “forest bathing\,” forest therapy is a healing practice that enables practitioners to deepen their personal connections to the natural world and explore how mindful time with nature can increase their sense of calm\, resilience\, clarity\, and connection to our true selves. Registration required. $20; $15 for Winterthur and DMNH members. Sold out.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/forest-therapy-3/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20210326T002123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T140903Z
UID:25993-1634396400-1634407200@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Wine through Winterthur: Wine and Tapas Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Explore the autumn landscape\, dazzling the eye with brilliant gold\, orange\, crimson\, and russet foliage\, and taste wines paired with crafted tapas on a walk to Chandler Farm. The du Ponts acquired Chandler Farm in the last century\, when the family purchased land next to Winterthur\, at the time a private estate and home to herds of cattle and sheep. In 1958\, Henry Francis du Pont designated the red-brick\, Federal-style farmhouse as the residence for the museum’s director. When you arrive at Chandler Farm\, wine will be available for purchase to sip and savor while you listen to music by The Midnighters. \nNOTE: Due to the inclement weather forecast\, this event will take place on Sunday\, October 17\, 3:00–6:00 pm. \nRoasted bicolored beets with crumbled goat cheese and honey-dressed pine nuts dusted with ras el hanout \nPeppercorn-crusted sea scallop with Spanish farro\, chorizo\, roasted butternut squash\, edamame\, and heirloom cherry tomato with a Jerez vinegar dressing  \nPulled pork slider on a brioche roll with a cider vinegar mustard and poppy seed and green apple slaw \nBeef short rib with shredded pomegranate\, white cheddar and cauliflower puree\, and a parsley and lemon gremolata  \n  \n This is an outdoor walking event\, with uneven terrain and no transportation\, weather permitting. Rain date: October 17. Reservations required. $80; $75 for Winterthur and DMNH members. $35 for designated driver (includes tapas and a non-alcoholic beverage). Event details subject to change. \nRegister now! \nJoin us for our other Wine through Winterthur events:  \nWalking Wine Tasting\, November 21\, 1:00–5:00 pm \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/wine-through-winterthur-wine-and-tapas-tasting/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20210326T000600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T140712Z
UID:25981-1631898000-1631908800@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:Wine through Winterthur: Harvest Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Sip wines from around the world and enjoy bites that highlight each region’s harvest season. Each wine highlights a unique region\, including some of H. F. du Pont’s favorites. Enjoy music by jazz duo Sharon & Shawn at the Reflecting Pool. This is an outdoor walking event in the garden with uneven terrain and stairs\, weather permitting. Rain date: September 19. Reservations required. $90; $85 for Winterthur and DMNH members. $35 for designated driver (includes bites and non-alcoholic beverages). Event and menu details subject to change. \nGermany—Riesling \nSmoked trout with horseradish chive crema on a bed of polenta \nNew Zealand—Sauvignon Blanc \nNew Zealand lollipop lamb chop with mint crème fraiche \nFrance—Rosé \nBeets and whipped honey\, citrus brie on crostini \nItaly—Chianti \nCaprese skewer with balsamic glaze \nArgentina—Malbec \nCarne asada steak skewer with gulf salsa and paprika dust \nUnited States of America–Cabernet Sauvignon \nPomegranate braised short rib tartelette with silky cauliflower puree \nRegister now! \nJoin us for our other Wine through Winterthur events:  \nWine & Tapas Tasting\, October 16\, 3:00–6:00 pm \nWalking Wine Tasting\, November 21\, 1:00–5:00 pm
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/wine-through-winterthur-harvest-tasting/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
CREATED:20210627T053423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T140755Z
UID:29157-1631869200-1631898000@www.winterthur.org
SUMMARY:2021 Winterthur Garden Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Secret Garden\nFriday\, September 17\, 9:00 am–5:00 pm\n \n\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration is now closed.  \nFrances Hodges Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden has been a gateway to gardening for generations of readers. Revealing both the magical metamorphosis of hidden spaces and the transformational aspects of nurturing nature\, the novel inspires us to re-examine the latent possibilities of places and people. Join us to explore secret gardens and garden secrets through a series of talks and walks with experts and authors from the fields of horticulture\, landscape architecture\, and horticulture therapy.  \nWinterthur’s Garden Symposium has been approved for LA CES HSW. \n\n\n\nProgram \n\n\n\n\n\nShow All  |  Hide All\n\n\n\n9:00 am     Welcome & Introduction\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nWelcome & Introduction\n\nChris Strand\nBrown Harrington Director of Garden & Estate\, Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9:15 am     The Secret History of The Secret Garden\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nThe Secret History of The Secret Garden\n\nMarta McDowell\nAuthor and Teacher of Landscape History and Horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden\n\nExplore the backstory of the classic novel through the life of its author\, Frances Hodgson Burnett. Discover the restorative power of her gardens in Kent\, England; Long Island; and Bermuda\, and their connections to her fictional creation at Misselthwaite Manor\, the book’s setting. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00 am     Urban Nature: Human Nature\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nUrban Nature: Human Nature\n\nPeter del Tredici\nSenior Research Scientist emeritus\, Arnold Arboretum\, Harvard University;\nVisiting Lecturer of Applied Ecology and Planning\, MIT\n\nUrban ecosystems are the ultimate manifestation of the dynamic conflict between humans and nature—between our desire for neat\, orderly landscapes and our fear of messy ecological chaos. This presentation focuses on the plants that grow without cultivation in cities and their remarkable ability to flourish in spite of stressful environmental conditions. This spontaneous urban vegetation is as cosmopolitan as the city’s human population and\, quite frankly\, is better adapted to our rapidly-changing climate than the native species that once grew there. Like it or not\, the ecosystems created by these plants have become the new ecological normal\, and it is time we recognize that they are not only making our cities more livable\, but also helping clean up the mess we have made of the planet. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:45 am     Break \n\n\n\n☙  \n\nBreak\n\n15 minutes./p> \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:00 am     The Secret Garden: Landscapes Through a Gardener’s Lens\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nThe Secret Garden: Landscapes Through a Gardener’s Lens\n\nDavid Rubin\nFounding Principal\, David Rubin Land Collective\n\nLandscapes and gardens are highly political constructs\, reflecting the culture and character of the citizenry that create them. Rubin will explore the resonance of creating place and the inherent emotion to be found in gardens as narratives\, as personal constructs\, and as community builders. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:45 am     Lunch\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nOptions\n\n#1 Caesar Salad with grilled chicken\, romaine hearts\, ciabatta crouton\, shredded parmesan\n#2 Applewood smoked ham sandwich\, Swiss cheese\, apricot chutney\, greens\, on pretzel roll \n#3: Moroccan chickpea wrap\, roasted beets\, field greens\, lemon parsley\, feta crumbles\n      All lunches include fruit\, kettle chips\, house made cookie\, and bottle of water \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:45 pm     Walks & Workshops\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nWalks & Workshops\n\nPre-registration required. All walks begin at the Visitor Center Patio (through the Café)\n\nA – Enchanted Woods\nSuzanne French\, Interpretive Horticulturist\, Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\n\nDiscover the magic of a woodland garden created for children under a majestic canopy of oak\, tulip\, and beech trees. Take a walk through Enchanted Woods and learn how its design encourages children of all ages to experience imaginative play\, connect with nature\, and develop a sense of wonder.\n\nB – Introduction to Forest Therapy\nAnisa George\, Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Certified Guide\n\nForest Therapy is a healing practice inspired by the Japanese art of shinrin yoku\, or “forest bathing.” It enables individuals to slow down and cultivate a deeper sense of connection both with nature and with themselves. Enjoy a guided walk during which you will deepen your personal connections to the natural world and explore how mindful time with nature can increase your sense of calm\, resilience\, clarity\, and connection to your true self.\n\nC – The Transitional Garden\nCarol Long\, Garden Curator\, Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\n\nGardens are in a constant state of transformation as the elements defining them change seasonally\, yearly\, and sometimes abruptly. Take a walk through three adjacent gardens—Azalea Woods\, Browns Meadow\, and the March Bank—to learn how these spaces were designed and are maintained in accordance with Mother Nature’s influence.\n\nD – Curator-led Tour of Outside In: Nature-inspired Design at Winterthur\nAlexandra Deutsch\, Director of Collections\, and Kim Collison\, Curator of Exhibitions\, Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\n\nBeginning in childhood\, Winterthur founder Henry Francis du Pont was a collector\, gathering birds’ eggs\, plants\, and other natural objects from the gardens and woods. In later years\, that same drive to “gather” and create beauty with objects was translated on a grand scale into his remarkable collections of decorative arts. Explore the exhibition Outside In: Nature-inspired Design at Winterthur with its curators and consider the many ways that H. F. du Pont looked to nature for inspiration for his interiors and brought the outside in\, creating an aesthetic that has inspired designers ever since.\n\nE – Uncovering Library Treasures\n\nThe Winterthur Library is a treasure trove of resources pertaining to garden and landscape design in Britain and North America across three centuries. From 18th-century pattern books to 19th-century plant catalogues to 20th-century autochromes of the early Winterthur garden\, librarians\, graduate students\, and visiting scholars will share a few of their favorite selections and discuss the flourishing research they inspire and enrich. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2:15 pm     Horticultural Therapy: Using the Garden’s Secrets to Heal\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nHorticultural Therapy: Using the Garden’s Secrets to Heal\n\nAbby Jaroslow\, HTR\, CH\nThe Alice and Herbert Therapeutic Conservatory at Moss Rehab/Einstein Healthcare\n\nThe relationship between people and plants has been evident since ancient times. In the modern world\, research and clinical observation support the idea that spending time in nature has physiological\, emotional\, and social benefits. Learn how skilled horticultural therapists utilize this knowledge to create treatments for improved health and wellness across a wide spectrum of individual needs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3:00 pm     The Power of Plants and People\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nThe Power of Plants and People\n\nSue Wyndham\nDirector of Programs\, Delaware Center for Horticulture\n\nThe Delaware Center for Horticulture’s Branches to Chances Return to Work Program is a re-entry program focused on job readiness and horticultural skills training\, life skills development\, and character-building outcomes. Launched in 2009\, Branches to Chances has evolved into a collaborative\, partnership-based curriculum\, which incorporates mindfulness practice and emotional and mental wellness support to complement the hands-on training experience and classroom curriculum. For some participants\, this is an introduction to public gardens and horticulture and their first time experiencing what Delaware Center for Horticulture promotes as “the power of plants and people.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3:45 pm     Break\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nBrea\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4:00 pm     The Magic of Children’s Gardens: Inspiring Through Creative Design\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nThe Magic of Children’s Gardens: Inspiring Through Creative Design\n\nLolly Tai\nProfessor of Landscape Architecture\, Temple University\n\nAn examination of 19 case studies of public children’s gardens reveals primary goals\, concepts\, and key considerations for designing outdoor spaces that are attractive and suitable for children. Two case studies from the presenter’s recent book illustrate how key design elements are integrated in creating children’s gardens. Through beautiful graphics and photographs\, the audience will gain an understanding of the design process and key considerations for designing inspiring children’s gardens. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFarewell\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nFarewell\n\nHappy Hour and networking option: conference participants are invited to register for Harvest Tasting at a special price for symposium participants. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHarvest Tasting\n\n\n\n☙  \n\nHarvest Tasting\n\n4:00–-7:00 pm\nReflecting Pool\n\nProhibition inspired the du Ponts to create a wine cellar that could last the rest of their lives. A dozen or so closets\, cellars\, and storage areas were packed with wine across the 2\,000-acre estate. After the death of Colonel Henry Algernon du Pont in 1926\, Henry Francis du Pont inherited Winterthur\, where he continued to enjoy the extensive collection of wines from his father\, as well as his own\, into the 1960s.\n\nEnjoy a beautiful evening in the garden as you sip on wines from around the world\, perfectly paired with an apertivo. Each wine—sparkling rosé from France\, sauvignon blanc from New Zealand\, gewurztraminer from Germany\, chenin blanc from South Africa\, sangiovese from Italy\, and cabernet sauvignon from America—will highlight a unique wine region\, including some of H. F. du Pont’s favorites. Wander throughout the Reflecting Pool area as you enjoy live music and relax beneath the early autumn skies. $90; $85 for Winterthur and Delaware Museum of Natural History members; $75 for Garden Symposium participants; $35 per designated driver\n\nOutdoor event. Limited transportation available. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker Bios (in alphabetical order) \n\n\n\n\n\nShow All  |  Hide All\n\n\n\nPeter del Tredici\n\n\n\n☙  \n\n\nPeter del Tredici has been affiliated with the Arnold Arboretum for more than 30 years. He has worked with a number of plants\, most notably ginkgo biloba\, conifers in the genera Tsuga and sequoia\, various magnolias\, and several Stewartia species (family Theaceae)\, integrating various aspects of the botany and ecology of a given species with the horticultural issues surrounding its propagation and cultivation. This fusion of science and practice has also formed the basis of his teaching at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (since 1992)\, especially as it relates to understanding the impacts of climate change and urbanization on plants in both native and designed landscapes. His recent research has expanded to the subject of spontaneous urban vegetation\, which resulted in the publication of Wild Urban Plants of the Northeast: A Field Guide (Cornell University Press\, 2010). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbby Jaroslow\n\n\n\n☙  \n\n\nAbby Jaroslow\, Horticultural Therapist\, has an extensive background in historic preservation\, architecture\, and public art. She began her career working on large scale public sculptures in California and eventually moved to New York City to work in materials conservation and landscape restoration on public environmental and parks development projects at South Street Seaport\, Riverside Park\, and Central Park\, among others. Jaroslow manages the Sachs Conservatory at Moss Rehab\, where she designed the gardens and developed an extensive and integrated horticultural therapy program. She collaborates with the treatment teams\, serving individuals recovering from brain and spinal cord injuries\, stroke\, amputation\, and complex neurological conditions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSue Wyndham\n\n\n\n☙  \n\n\nSue Wyndham is the director of programs at the Delaware Center for Horticulture\, where her team works to advance their educational community outreach and greening initiatives. She previously worked as a landscape planner at the University of Delaware (UD)\, collaborating with a diverse campus community to enhance and develop its outdoor spaces\, and serving on its professional advisory board to support its new BLA program. A registered landscape architect with training and experience in the fields of horticulture and psychology\, she has worked for more than 30 years in for-profit and not-for-profit settings\, advocating to preserve and improve outdoor public spaces through landscape design\, community collaboration\, and promoting environmental literacy and stewardship. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMarta McDowell\n\n\n\n☙  \n\n\nMarta McDowell lives\, writes\, and gardens in Chatham\, New Jersey. She shares her garden with her husband\, Kirke Bent\, their crested cockatiel\, Sydney\, and assorted wildlife. Her garden writing has appeared in The New York Times\, Woman’s Day\, and Country Gardening. She is a regular contributor to the British journal\, Hortus. Marta’s work typically follows the relationship between the pen and the trowel\, that is authors and their gardens. Her books include Emily Dickinson’s Gardening Life\, The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder\, Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life\, and All the Presidents’ Gardens\, which was a New York Times bestseller and won an American Horticultural Society book award. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDavid Rubin\n\n\n\n☙  \n\n\nDavid Rubin is Founding Principal\, David Rubin Land Collective\, recipient of the 2011–2012 Garden Club of America Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture from the American Academy in Rome\, and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. His visionary contribution to the field in “empathy-driven design” is a hallmark of the studio\, earning increasing renown for fusing issues of social justice in cities with excellence in the design of public spaces. His work has received awards and honors from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the American Institute of Architects. David serves as Design Critic at Harvard University School of Design and was the Nadine Carter Russell Chair in Landscape Architecture at Louisiana State University for spring 2020. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLolly Tai\n\n\n\n☙  \n\n\nLolly Tai\, Professor of Landscape Architecture\, Temple University\, focuses on sustainable landscape design. Tai’s experience includes a wide range of landscape architectural design projects of varying scope and scales. She incorporates innovative technologies of best management practices\, green infrastructure\, and forward-looking strategies into her classroom projects. Tai’s courses include design studios\, research design methods\, computer graphics\, materials\, and methods of construction and site engineering. Her research emphasis is on designing spaces that afford children the opportunity to engage in creative and active play\, which is crucial to children’s mental\, moral\, emotional\, and physical development. Author of the acclaimed books The Magic of Children’s Gardens: Inspiring Through Creative Design [Temple University Press\, 2017] and Designing Outdoor Environments for Children [McGraw-Hill\, 2006]\, she has written articles on computer technology\, landscape architecture education\, service learning\, design build\, and outdoor environments for children\, which have been published in Landscape Architecture Magazine\, Landscape Journal\, Landscape Review\, and other journals. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2021 Winterthur Garden Symposium was organized by Linda Eirhart\, Curator\, Horticulture; Lois Stoehr\, Curator of Education; and Chris Strand\, Brown Harrington Director of Garden & Estate.\n\nPhoto by Bob Leitch
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/2021-winterthur-garden-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Garden,Lecture,Program,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Wine through Winterthur: Sommelier Secrets
DESCRIPTION:When Henry Francis du Pont inherited Winterthur\, it included his father’s extensive wine collection\, which he enjoyed (and added to) into the 1960s. Prohibition had inspired the du Ponts to create storage for wine that might last the rest of their lives. A dozen or so closets\, cellars\, and storage areas were located across the then-2\,000 acre estate. \nEnjoy insights into the history of wine at Winterthur with Leslie B. Grigsby\, senior curator of ceramics and glass\, who will present an overview of how wine was acquired\, traded\, and enjoyed in America and Britain during the 1700s and early 1800s. Then\, winemaker Virginia Mitchell will discuss the harvest and explain the intricate winemaking process from vine to bottle. Finally\, learn proper wine tasting techniques and try five different wines paired with five delectable cheeses. Reservations required. $75; $70 for Winterthur and DMNH members. Sold out. \n \nWhet your palate by visiting the online exhibition Uncorked! Wine Objects & Tradition and enjoy a virtual tour of the 2012 galleries display. \n  \nJoin us for our other Wine through Winterthur events:  \nHarvest Tasting\, September 17\, 4:00–7:00 pm \nWine & Tapas Tasting\, October 16\, 3:00–6:00 pm \nWalking Wine Tasting\, November 21\, 1:00–5:00 pm \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/wine-through-winterthur-sommelier-secrets/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
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SUMMARY:Free Admission for Healthcare Workers in July
DESCRIPTION:Winterthur thanks all of the dedicated healthcare workers who have helped us through the Covid-19 pandemic.  \nTo show our appreciation\, healthcare workers and one guest each will receive free admission to Winterthur’s gardens and galleries during the month of July. Simply show us your work ID or proof of employment when you arrive. You may also enter a raffle for one of 40 free one-year dual memberships—a $100 value—for healthcare workers only.  \nThis offer excludes special events and events that require a separate ticket\, though you may visit as often as you like during July.  \nPlease note that capacity is limited\, and reservations are not accepted for this offer. Tours of the house are available for $5 per person. If you would like a house tour\, please make a reservation when you visit. \nWe look forward to thanking you in person. And we thank the generous supporter who made this opportunity possible. \nQuestions? Please call 800.448.3883. \n\n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/free-admission-for-healthcare-workers-in-july/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210508T150000
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SUMMARY:Azaleas and Bluebells
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the spectacle of thousands of azalea blooms and acres of wildflowers. The day’s events will include plant sales and turs of the azaleas\, both guided and self-guided. Included with admission. Free for Members. 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/azaleas-and-bluebells-2/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210506T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210506T190000
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SUMMARY:The Azaleas of Winterthur: A Study in Color
DESCRIPTION:Virtual lecture\nLearn the history of Azalea Woods from Linda Eirhart\, director of horticulture and senior curator of plants\, who takes you from its origin—H. F. du Pont’s purchase in 1917 of some of the first Kurume azaleas available in the United States—to the striking corridors of color we know today. Reservations required.\nFree for Winterthur and DMNH members. \nRegister now!
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/the-azaleas-of-winterthur-a-study-in-color/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Member
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210424T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T164435
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SUMMARY:Wine through Winterthur: Wine and Daffodil Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lovely walk through the garden featuring April’s masses of daffodils as you sample Brut Sparkling\, Viognier\, Chardonnay\, Rosé\, Malbec\, and Shiraz. Bring a blanket and enjoy live music from the Jazz Duo\, Sharon & Shawn. This is an outdoor walking event in the garden\, weather permitting. Rain date: May 1\, 2021. Reservations required. $55; $50 for Winterthur and DMNH members. Includes six tastings of wine and a snack box. $20 for designated driver and ages 16-20. Includes snack box and non-alcoholic beverages. Free for ages 15 and under (no  food or drink included). Wine and Daffodil Walk is sold out but please see other events below: \nMixers & Elixirs\, once a month\, June through December\, 5:00–7:00 pm \nSommelier Secrets\, August 20\, 6:00–8:00 pm; August 21 and 22\, 1:00–3:00 pm \nHarvest Tasting\, September 17\, 4:00–7:00 pm \nWine & Tapas Tasting\, October 16\, 4:00–7:00 pm \nWalking Wine Tasting\, November 21\, 1:00–5:00 pm \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/wine-through-winterthur/2021-04-24/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210403T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210403T120000
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SUMMARY:Best and Beautiful Today Garden Walk
DESCRIPTION:Visit garden areas not seen from the tram route and see what is best and beautiful today in our changing naturalistic garden. Discover the best blooms and areas of peak interest with guide. Walks take place every Wednesday and Saturday from March to May. Limit 10 people per walk. Included with admission. Free for Winterthur and DMNH members. Reservations required. To make a reservation\, call 800.448.3883.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/best-and-beautiful-today-garden-walk/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210327T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210327T110000
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CREATED:20210207T173050Z
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SUMMARY:Morning with the Birds
DESCRIPTION:The early bird gets the worm! Spend a morning with our feathered guests of honor at this popular event starring live exotic birds from Animal Behavior and Conservation Connections. This up-close interaction will include bird photo ops and other bird-tastic activities. $15; $10 for Winterthur and DMNH members. \nRegister at www.delmnh.org.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/morning-with-the-birds/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210112T204500
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CREATED:20201120T185326Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor 3D Holiday Light Show
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy our new magical outdoor light show unlike any other! The Winterthur house serves as the backdrop for a du Pont family Christmas story\, told using 3D images\, video\, lights\, and sounds\, for an immersive holiday experience. \nBe sure to take a self-guided Yuletide Tour inside the house. Stop for some hot cocoa\, mulled wine\, caroling\, and go shopping in the Museum Store! The Museum Store is open until 9:00 pm during the holiday light show evenings. \nFirst show begins at 5:15 pm and last show begins at 8:45 pm. Included with admission. Members free. *This is an outdoor walking event\, rain or shine\, with uneven terrain.  Reserve now!
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/outdoor-3d-holiday-light-show/
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Garden,Misc.,Shows
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