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Holiday Shopping and Art Exhibition

Jenkins Arboretum, 631 Berwyn Baptist Rd, Devon, PA | Get Directions »
FREE

Come visit and shop at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, your local botanical garden,this holiday season beginning Saturday, November 24, 2012.   

Are you looking for a way to shop locally for your loved ones? Are you looking for a quiet retreat from the hectic pace that marks the holiday shopping season? We would like to invite you to Jenkins Arboretum & gardens to experience the beauty and tranquility of the gardens for FREE and to shop in our gift shop for your family and friends. For the person who has everything, we suggest you purchase an Arboretum Gift Membership. Membership at Jenkins Arboretum entitles the member to discounts on our education programs, events, gift shop and spring-fall plant shop ALL YEAR LONG. In our gift shop we offer unique gifts and books on gardening, horticulture and nature for adults and children.

Please come and visit us before November 30, 2012 and you will also get to enjoy an exhibition of recent paintings by Angela Scully entitled "Wind and Water."  The show and gardens are FREE! All are welcome.

 

The gardens are open daily, 365 days a year, from 8am - sunset. The John J. Willaman Education Center is open daily from 9am - 4pm. As always, admission is free.

Event Details

Posted by: Janet
Where Jenkins Arboretum 631 Berwyn Baptist Rd, Devon, PA 19333
Next on This event is over.
Time 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­jenki­nsarboretum.­org
Phone 610-647-8870 x152
Price $0

More About Jenkins Arboretum

Jenkins Arboretum

Jenkins Arboretum

631 Berwyn Baptist Rd, Devon, PA
610-647-8870

Jenkins Arboretum is a privately owned and operated natural arborteum that is open to the public free of charge 365 days per year. H. Lawrence Jenkins established the arboretum on his property as a memorial to his wife, Elisabeth Phillippe Jenkins, who was avid gardener. The Arboretum opened to the public in 1976. Views of the valley all the way to King of Prussia, as well as up-close views of nature can be seen along the 1.2 miles of paved pathways that wind through the 40+ acre site. The property features an education center that was finished in 2010 and five different garden areas, including Rhododendron CollectionGreen Ribbon Native Plants®The Woodland GardenWildflower Gardens and a Bog Garden

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