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  • Lower Merion Conservancy Winter Solstice Celebration

    Rolling Hill Park 1301 Rose Glen Road, Gladwyne, PA, United States

    Saturday, December 21 12pm – 4pm 1301 Rose Glen Road, Gladwyne PA 19035 Free Come visit the yellow cottage in Rolling Hill Park for an insider look at Deirdre Murphy’s climate action artist studio. Paintings and prints will be discounted for the holidays with 20% of sales benefitting LMC programming and the historic yellow cottage. See more about Deirde’s process and her work here. All ages are welcome and encouraged to make a pinecone birdseed ornament or Winter Luminaire. Light refreshments will be available.

  • Lower Merion Conservancy Nurture Nature Book Club

    Rolling Hill Park 1301 Rose Glen Road, Gladwyne, PA, United States

    Interested in joining our Nurture Nature Book Club? Every month we read a nature-themed book and meet for a discussion on the last Wednesday of the month. February’s book is “The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year” by Margaret Renkl. We are going to meet on February 25th from 6pm to 7pm in the cottage in Rolling Hill Park (1301 Rose Glen Road, Gladwyne, PA 19035). Click the “Sign Up” button below to join the book club email list. You only need to sign up once. If you cannot make this month’s gathering but still want to join the club,

  • Saving our Beech Trees: A Talk with Certified Arborists John Dwyer and Michael Shreiner of Shreiner Tree Care

    Barnnes Arboretum at Saint Joseph's University 50 Lapsley Lane, Merion Station, United States

    Join us in the Grand Hall of the Maguire Museum for a wine and cheese reception followed by a talk with certified arborists John Dwyer and Michael Shreiner of Shreiner Tree Care. Learn the latest research on beech leaf disease and the best available treatment options. Katie Jacoby, head gardener of the Barnes Arboretum at Saint Joseph’s University, will end the event with a guided walk around the grounds, highlighting management of prevalent East Coast tree diseases within the Arboretum. Lost a tree to beech leaf disease? Sign up at the event for a free native replacement tree through Lower

    Free