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Please Mark Your Calendar: 

26th Annual Demuth Garden Tour

& Garden Party

 

Demuth Garden Tour:

Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14, 2009                        

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Rain or Shine)

Tickets: $15 in advance/$18 day of tour

This year our visitors will have exclusive access to both the home and garden of unique Lancaster locations.  The “House and Garden Tour” will feature our hosts’ creative expression in gardening, as well as in interior design, restoration and remodeling projects, and art and antique collecting. 

 

Garden Party:             

Friday, June 12, 2009

6 – 8:30 p.m.

Conestoga House, 1608 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, PA  

 

Tickets may be purchased at the Demuth Museum, 120 East King Street, Lancaster, or by phone at (717) 299-9940. Tickets will be held at the Demuth Museum office for pick-up, or if you would like your tickets mailed to you, please provide a SASE to the Museum.   For more information, including group rate information, please call 717-299-9940.

 

 

The historic Conestoga House and Gardens, Lancaster - image courtesy of the Conestoga House & Gardens.

 

Demuth Garden Weekend Sponsored By:  Arborist Enterprises, Inc. 

Demuth Garden Booklet Sponsored By: Patio at Penn Stone

 

 

 

 

 


Daffodils, date illegible, watercolor and graphite on paper, Collection Demuth Museum, Lancaster, PA

The Garden Tour Weekend is the Museum's major annual fund raising event, and contributes greatly toward the support of our museum, our collection of Demuth art and our related schedule of educational events in the center of Lancaster. As you tour the Demuth house and garden, you may remember that many of Demuth's most famous paintings were created in the second floor studio. The inspiration for many of his floral watercolors like Daffodils pictured on left, came from the garden, which the Foundation has restored.


 
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