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SUMMARY:Walkovic & Schumacher Memorial Lecture: Celebrating Plants in the Winter Garden
DESCRIPTION:Due to expected inclement weather\, this event will now be held virtually only.\nThe in-person attendance option is no longer available. All registered participants will receive updated access details prior to the event. We look forward to connecting with you online. \nThe winter garden is truly a low maintenance affair and a time to enjoy – no weeding\, no watering\, and no deadheading! The winter landscape may be quiescent\, but the garden need not be bleak. Plants with brightly colored berries\, twigs\, stems\, foliage\, and even winter-blooming flowers shrug off the snow and cold. They bring cheer\, even as the sun enters Capricorn.  Warren Leach\, landscape horticulturist and author of the new book Plants for the Winter Garden from Timber Press\, will showcase gardens he has designed that celebrate the winter season as well as planting design ideas for your own garden. Plants for the Winter Garden can be purchased through Hardy Plant Society/Mid-Atlantic Group using the link provided during the program.  \nVirtual Registration \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nThis webinar will be recorded and available for 2 weeks after the presentation.\nRecording link will be available 2 days after the webinar.\nParticipants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott office at 610-328-8025. \n\nAbout the Presenter Warren Leach is a passionate plant collector\, nurseryman\, horticulturist\, and landscape designer with a depth of knowledge of all garden plants – both perennial and woody plants\, tropical and temperate. Warren is also an admired speaker\, writer\, and educator. For more than thirty-five years\, Warren has been creating beautiful landscapes throughout New England\, as well as making captivating and educational display gardens at Tranquil Lake Nursery in Rehoboth. He is the co-owner of this specialty nursery that is a prominent grower of daylilies\, iris\, and distinctive perennials and woody plants. Warren has received many awards\, including the National Landscape Association Regional Certificate of Merit for Residential Landscape Design and the Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association’s First Place Award for Residential Design and Installation. Warren has also taught horticulture and landscape design at numerous institutions including: The University of Rhode Island\, the Brown University Learning Community\, Scott Arboretum & Gardens\, to name a few. Warren’s new book\, Plants for the Winter Garden\, was released on November 5\, 2024. 
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/celebrating-plants-in-the-winter-garden/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:In-person Event,Lectures,Virtual Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260129T130000
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CREATED:20251114T144424Z
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Patagonia: Into the Wild Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Join Dan Benarcik and Lisa Roper for a captivating talk on Patagonia’s breathtaking landscapes\, where towering peaks\, vast glaciers\, and windswept plains paint a scene of raw\, untouched beauty. Discover the awe-inspiring natural wonders that make this remote region one of the world’s last great wildernesses. \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nNEW in 2026: Enjoy these popular virtual programs and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts in person during a weekly Watch Party in the Wister Center. BYO lunch and watch the Zoom presentation on the big screen. Registration is required for each presentation due to limited seating capacity. The Watch Party will be canceled in case of inclement weather.  \nVirtual Registration \nWatch Party Registration \nIn-person Registration  \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nAll registrations include access to the live Zoom webinar and recording links. \nIn-person registration is limited to 25. Due to limited seating\, virtual registrants cannot attend in person. \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive program links.\nVirtual participants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott office at 610-328-8025. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nDan Benarcick  is a horticulturist\, designer\, teacher\, and artist whose life and career thrive at the intersection of creativity and cultivation. Growing up with a florist mother and a father who owned a home center\, he naturally developed a love for plants and craftsmanship. After earning his B.S. in Plant Science from the University of Delaware\, Dan began his career at Mt. Cuba Center\, where he discovered his passion for native plants. His journey then led him to Imperial Nurseries\, where he built strong professional connections and learned the business side of horticulture\, before joining Chanticleer Garden in 1993. At Chanticleer\, where creativity and horticulture merge seamlessly\, Dan oversees the Courtyard Gardens\, focusing on tropical and tender perennials that shape visitors’ first and last impressions. Beyond the garden\, he has shared his enthusiasm through writing for Fine Gardening\, Horticulture\, and Martha Stewart Living; promoting plants on QVC; and appearing on Cultivating Life and Growing a Greener World. He teaches\, lectures\, and builds—from furniture-making workshops to judging the Philadelphia Flower Show. At heart\, Dan is driven by the joy of inspiring others to see the beauty and possibility in plants\, design\, and hands-on creativity. \nLisa Roper is the Gravel Garden and Ruin horticulturist at Chanticleer\, a public garden in Wayne Pa. where she has gardened for the past 26 years in various parts of the garden. Lisa also photographs Chanticleer Garden weekly for What’s in Bloom on the Chanticleer website. Lisa has a BFA in fine art from The Cooper Union in NYC where she studied photography and painting. She is a graduate of the Longwood Gardens Professional Gardener Training Program. Lisa has been a guest gardener at Stellenbosch University Garden in South Africa and Great Dixter in West Sussex\, UK. She is also a contributor to The Art of Gardening\, design inspiration and planting techniques from Chanticleer. In her spare time\, she gardens at home with her husband\, Allan Summers and a flock of chickens who nibble the insects as she weeds.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-patagonia-into-the-wild-beauty/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:In-person Event,Travels at Twelve,Virtual Events
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CREATED:20251107T163544Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunchtime Tour: In the Winter Garden
DESCRIPTION:Take your lunch break virtually in the snow covered gardens at Scott Arboretum & Gardens. Learn about great winter garden plants. Tune in to this tour on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/virtual-lunchtime-tour-graceful-grasses/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20251114T152424Z
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Sauntering Through the South
DESCRIPTION:Join Sandra Lopez-Cortez\, senior horticulturist\, to hear about her family’s road trip to Texas with stops in Memphis\, Tennessee\, and Raleigh\, North Carolina\, to see fabulous botanical gardens featuring unique agave and cacti. \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nNEW in 2026: Enjoy these popular virtual programs and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts in person during a weekly Watch Party in the Wister Center. BYO lunch and watch the Zoom presentation on the big screen. Registration is required for each presentation due to limited seating capacity. The Watch Party will be canceled in case of inclement weather.  \nVirtual Registration \nWatch Party Registration \nIn-person Registration  \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nAll registrations include access to the live Zoom webinar and recording links. \nIn-person registration is limited to 24. Due to limited seating\, virtual registrants cannot attend in person. \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive program links.\nVirtual participants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott office at 610-328-8025. \n\n  \nAbout the Presenter \nSandra Lopez Cortez grew up in Guanajuato\, Mexico and moved to Kennett Square\, Pa at the age of 14. She graduated from the Professional Gardener Program at Longwood in 2013 and obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture & Natural Resources with a minor in Horticulture at the University of Delaware in 2019. \nSandra became a member of Scott Arboretum & Gardens staff in 2015 where she helps maintain a variety of gardens and coordinates volunteer garden support. Most of her experience involves maintaining ornamental plants\, but she is growing a passion for sustainability\, the environment\, wildlife\, and education.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-sauntering-through-the-south/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Travels at Twelve,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260212T130000
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: A Month of Beautiful British Gardens and Places
DESCRIPTION:Bob and Jan Goren are long-time Scott members and volunteers who love to photographically capture their travels and share them. This year they’re excited to share the beauty of the gardens and beautiful places they visited on their month-long visit to England in Spring 2025. \nNEW in 2026: Enjoy these popular virtual programs and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts in person during a weekly Watch Party in the Wister Center. BYO lunch and watch the Zoom presentation on the big screen. Registration is required for each presentation due to limited seating capacity. The Watch Party will be canceled in case of inclement weather.  \nVirtual Registration \nWatch Party Registration \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nAll registrations include access to the live Zoom webinar and recording links. \nIn-person registration is limited to 24. Due to limited seating\, virtual registrants cannot attend in person. \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive program links.\nVirtual participants must download Zoom.\nEmail us  if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott office at 610-328-8025. \n\nAbout the Presenter \nBob and Jan Goren are proud grandparents and retirees who like to travel to beautiful places. They like to take as many photos as possible of everything they see and experience. Bob and Jan are long-time Scott Associates and volunteers\, helping out at events and various activities.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-a-month-of-beautiful-british-gardens-and-places/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Travels at Twelve,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20251114T154719Z
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SUMMARY:Travels @ 12: Seoulful Gardens and More in South Korea
DESCRIPTION:For the first time ever\, the International Congress on Education at Botanic Gardens was held in Asia. Hundreds of delegates from around the world descended upon Seoul to enjoy the culture and learn from each other. Take a trip to the other side of the world with Mackenzie Knight-Fochs\, Education Programs Manager\, and Bryan Thompsonowak\, Director of Education at Morris Arboretum & Gardens\, to see some of Seoul and its gardens\, the Korea National Arboretum\, and other South Korean horticultural delights. \nTravels @ 12 is an online series for plant enthusiasts to vicariously experience gardens and natural spaces throughout the world.  \nNEW in 2026: Enjoy these popular virtual programs and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts in person during a weekly Watch Party in the Wister Center. BYO lunch and watch the Zoom presentation on the big screen. Registration is required for each presentation due to limited seating capacity. The Watch Party will be canceled in case of inclement weather. \nVirtual Registration \nWatch Party Registration \nProgram Details \n\nThe webinar link will be included in the confirmation email received after registering online.\nAll registrations include access to the live Zoom webinar and recording links. \nIn-person registration is limited to 24. Due to limited seating\, virtual registrants cannot attend in person. \nRegistration is free\, but required to receive program links.\nVirtual participants must download Zoom.\nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott office at 610-328-8025. \n\n  \nAbout the Presenters \nMackenzie Knight-Fochs returned to the Arboretum in 2022 as the Education Programs Manager. She previously served as the Education Intern from 2012 to 2014. She completed the Longwood Graduate Program in Public Horticulture in 2016\, receiving her Master’s in Public Horticulture. Prior to returning to the Arboretum\, she worked for the Friends of Laurel Hill and at the Delaware Center for Horticulture. Mackenzie has a bachelor’s degree in horticulture and life sciences communication from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \n  \nBryan Thompsonowak is the Director of Education at the Morris Arboretum. He completed the Longwood Graduate Program in 2015\, receiving his Master’s in Public Horticulture. He has experience as an environmental educator at Bartram’s Garden and an arborist at Wells Tree Service. He studied environmental science at Albright College. Bryan also serves on the Woody Plant Conference Committee. 
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/travels-12-seoulful-gardens-and-more-in-south-korea/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Travels at Twelve,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260227T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20251111T210711Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunchtime Tour: Winter Interest
DESCRIPTION:Take your lunch break virtually to explore the garden during winter. Tune in to this tour on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/virtual-lunchtime-tour-winter-blooming-bulbs/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260326T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20260206T152912Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunchtime Tour: Spring Ephemerals
DESCRIPTION:Take your lunch break virtually and indulge in the enchanting spring ephemerals around Scott Arboretum & Gardens. Tune in on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/virtual-lunchtime-tour-spring-ephemerals/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260329T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260329T184500
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20260206T210707Z
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SUMMARY:Scott Medal & Award Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in honoring Paul Redman\, President & CEO of Longwood Gardens\, as the recipient of the 2026 Scott Garden & Horticulture Medal and Award. \nIn-person registration includes attendance at the award presentation and reception at the Lang Performing Arts Center on the campus of Swarthmore College. \nAdvance in-person registration is now closed. Walk-ins welcome. Virtual registration will remain open through the event. \nVirtual Registration \nPaul B. Redman – 2026 Award Recipient \nScott Arboretum & Gardens proudly announces Paul B. Redman as the recipient of the 2026 Scott Garden & Horticulture Award\, recognizing a career that has profoundly shaped the art\, science\, and public experience of horticulture. \nSince assuming the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of Longwood Gardens during its centennial year in 2006\, Redman has led one of the most ambitious transformations in the history of American public gardens. Guided by a visionary 40-year master plan\, his leadership has positioned Longwood as a premier horticultural and educational institution of the 21st century—one dedicated to its enduring mission to bring joy to all people through the beauty of nature. \nUnder his tenure\, Longwood has more than doubled its annual attendance to 1.8 million visitors\, expanded membership nearly fivefold\, and become the most visited paid public garden in North America. \nRedman’s impact is evident across Longwood’s landscape including the East Conservatory Plaza and its landmark green wall\, the expansive Meadow Garden\, and the revitalized Main Fountain Garden. Most recently\, he oversaw the breathtaking 2024 reimagination of seventeen acres featuring a floating all-glass conservatory\, new garden spaces for bonsai and the Cascade Garden\, and expanded facilities for dining\, events\, and education. \nPlantsman Richard W. Lighty observed\, “Behind the scenes at Longwood\, Paul has led the revitalization and modernization of horticultural research and technology… It is his policy to share all these progressive techniques with the wider public garden world.” \nBeyond physical transformation\, Redman’s legacy is defined by education\, collaboration\, and stewardship. He has expanded horticultural conservation through Longwood at Granogue\, championed workforce development through internships and professional programs\, and helped found Seed Your Future\, a national initiative advancing horticulture awareness and careers. \n2014 Scott Medal & Award Winner Jane G. Pepper noted\, “Paul’s leadership extends beyond Longwood’s grounds… fostering design\, research\, conservation\, and the professional development of future horticulturists.” \nThrough more than three decades in public horticulture\, Paul B. Redman has made an indelible mark—cultivating landscapes\, institutions\, and generations of leaders. Scott Arboretum & Gardens is honored to recognize his extraordinary contributions with the 2026 Scott Medal and Award. \nTHE SCOTT GARDEN AND HORTCULTURE AWARD was established in 1929 to recognize individuals who\, in the opinion of the selection committee\, have made outstanding national contributions to the science and art of gardening. The 2026 award of the medal\, together with $20\,000\, is given as an acknowledgement of “. . . achievement of great merit\, recognition of work in creating and developing a wider interest in gardening.” \nTHE SCOTT MEDAL\, designed by American sculptor Walker Hancock\, represents man cultivating the ground\, lifting his arms high above him as if to call down inspiration to mingle with the water that pours from the vase. The water falls on two motifs\, the tree peony and the iris. The reverse side shows the tree of life. \nARTHUR HOYT SCOTT (1873-1927)\, an 1895 graduate of Swarthmore College and a successful manufacturer\, maintained an abiding love of beautiful gardens throughout his busy life. He was at one time treasurer of the American Peony Society\, a founder and treasurer of the American Iris Society\, and a breeder of irises and peonies. Scott Arboretum & Gardens\, through its educational programs and displays of plants\, continues Arthur Hoyt Scott’s vision. \nProgram Details \n\nAll registrations include access to the virtual live stream.\nIn-person registration is limited to 600. Due to limited seating\, virtual registrants cannot attend in person. \nRegistration is free and encouraged. \nEmail us if you have accessibility needs for this program.\nFor more information\, review our program and event policies or call the Scott Arboretum office at 610-328-8025.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/scott-medal-award-presentation-3/
LOCATION:Lang Performing Arts Center\, 500 College Avenue\, Swarthmore\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Event,Lectures,Special Events,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260430T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20260206T183826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T183826Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunchtime Tour: Spring Bulbs
DESCRIPTION:Take your lunch break virtually to explore the beauty of spring-blooming bulbs throughout the Arboretum & Gardens. Tune in on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/virtual-lunchtime-tour-spring-bulbs/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260528T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20260206T191849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T191849Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunchtime Tour: Herbaceous Peonies
DESCRIPTION:Take your lunch break virtually to explore herbaceous peonies throughout Scott Arboretum & Gardens. Tune in on our YouTube channel.
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/virtual-lunchtime-tour-herbaceous-peonies/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260717T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260717T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T191000
CREATED:20260206T192350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T153816Z
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SUMMARY:Woody Plant Conference
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the 28th annual Woody Plant Conference at Scott Arboretum & Gardens. This popular\, day-long conference focuses on great woody plants for the Mid-Atlantic region and how to use them in the landscape. \nThis conference is co-sponsored by Chanticleer\, Longwood Gardens\, the Morris Arboretum & Gardens\, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society\, and the Scott Arboretum & Gardens. \nThe conference is ideal for  professionals in the horticulture and landscape field\, and avid gardeners. \nLearn More
URL:https://www.scottarboretum.org/calendar/woody-plant-conference-3/
LOCATION:Lang Performing Arts Center\, 500 College Avenue\, Swarthmore\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,In-person Event,Special Events,Virtual Events
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