NOAH Philadelphia and Surrounding Areas
June Weekend Activities
The Indoor Children’s Garden @ Longwood Gardens & Adult Happy Hour At Moriarty’s in Philadelphia
Activity One: Longwood Gardens
Who: NOAH Families
When: Saturday, June 27, 2009
What: Visit The Indoor Children’s Garden
Program:
11:30am Meet at the picnic area outside the gardens near the parking area
12:00 – 12:45pm Lunch
Bring a picnic lunch
Get to know others and learn about other upcoming NOAH events
12:45pm Visit “The Indoor Children’s Garden”
Cost: $5/family (checks made payable to NOAH)
Where: Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA
For directions visit www.longwoodgardens.org
To sign up, please RSVP to Mary Margaret or Pam by June 15, 2009 (mcampbell@albinism.org or p_mcgonigle@hotmail.com)
Some amazing creatures have moved into the neighborhood at Longwood Gardens!
The new Indoor Children's Garden will delight young and old with one-of-a-kind artisan elements, an amazing palette of plants to discover and fun encounters around every corner.
Longwood's new Indoor Children's Garden provides a safe and engaging space where children can be surrounded by plants and discover the joys of being in a garden. See a listing of plants used in the Indoor Children's Garden.
The Indoor Children's Garden features:
- The Central Cove, with a tree-covered seating area, a central pool with flower-shaped water jets and jewel-like mosaics, and three animal adorned sculptures shooting streams of water from overhead into the pool. Children will move from the Central Cove into the Rain Pavilion, which features water curtains on two sides. Look up and you will see the glass ceiling allowing a view of water running overhead.
· The Secret Room is home to the Drooling Dragon water feature, and a balcony that overlooks the Central Cove.
· The Ramp, accented by an ever-changing Water Curtain and animated by the leaping water “glow worm,” leads children to a Tower overlooking the Bamboo Maze. Water runs down the glow worm into a swallowing salamander at the bottom of the ramp.
· The Grotto Cave, underneath the Tower, contains a shallow fog-covered pool activated by water dripping from sculpted snakes coiled overhead.
· The Bamboo Maze offers a jungle of tree-size bamboos for children to explore. The Maze contains five visitor-activated water features accented with ornate bird sculptures.
The garden is handicap accessible. A surrounding walkway allows “grown” children to enjoy the garden as well as keep an eye on the action. With 17 fountains in the garden to enjoy, children will want to splash and play, so an extra shirt or small towel might come in handy.
Activity Two: Adult Social Hour
Who: NOAH Adults
When: Friday, June 26, 2009 from 7 – 9
What: Come socialize with other adult NOAH members
Table will be reserved under “NOAH” this should help us all find each other.
Upon entering the restaurant just let the hostess know you are with the NOAH party.
Cost: $5 (checks made payable to NOAH)
Those attending are responsible for their own food/drink
Where: Moriarty's Restaurant and Irish Pub
1116 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19107
Public Transportation Accessible-for details visit www.septa.org
Please contact Margaret Mary or Pam to sign up by June 15th .
For additional information on either of these events contact:
Margaret Mary Campbell mcampbell@albinism.org
or
Pam McGonigle p_mcgonigle@hotmail.com