Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1986, Image 56

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    816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novembar 1,1986
Longwood Chiysarrthemum Festival To Feature Wizard Of Oz Characters
KENNETT SQUARE - “The
Wonderful Garden of Oz” will
bloom at Longwood Gardens,
Kennett Square, Pa., from Nov. 1
through 23. Longwood’s magical
garden will celebrate not only the
6th annual Chrysanthemum
Festival, but also Oz author L.
Gardeners at Longwood Gardens near Kennett Square
have been patiently growing the Tin Woodman and the
Cowardly Lion from plants. These and 16 other topiary
favorite characters are in "The Wonderful Garden of Oz,” the
theme of this year’s Chrysanthemum Festival.
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Frank Baum’s longtime devotion
to chrysanthemum growing and
culture. Baum, creator of the
classic Wonderful Wizard of Oz
and 13 other books set in the fan
tasy kingdom, was so much a mum
hobbyist that he was known to
many as the Chrysanthemum
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Branch Local
PH: 717-786-2173
RD 3. Box 91A
Quarryville, PA 17566
2 miles West of
Georgetown on Furnace
Rd
King,
During the 3-week festival,
visitors of all ages are invited to
“follow the Yellow Brick Road”
through Longwood’s dazzling
indoor display of 15,000 mums and
step into the legendary Land of Oz
where Dorothy, Toto, and all their
beguiling friends come to life as
growing green topiaries. In ad
dition, the festival will feature
Saturday, November 1
Lancaster County Farm Women
Convention, Farm and Home
Center.
Tuesday, November 4
Lancaster Society 35 meets at 7:30
p.m. for a Halloween party.
51 Valuable
B, Prizes
i A Beautiful
r . Solid Walnut
A Rockin *
\cSrl Chair With
■ r-'UKTi Cane Seat
' and Back
25 Turkeys
25 lea Cream
Register your name
on each store visit
Nov. 15 drawing
Electro-Warmth
BED WARMERS
You sleep on it and
not underneath it
LP-GAS Servlca
Gas-lite. NAPHTHA for
lanterns. Tank truck
delivery or you save by
special puppet presentations of
“The Wizard of Oz” each Saturday
and Sunday afternoon, a weekend
Land of Oz buffet in the Terrace
Restaurant, weekday demon
strations of fanciful fun foods for
holiday entertaining, and a con
tinuing display of competition
scarecrows.
Daily hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Thursday, November 6
Lancaster Society 20 meets for a
program by Judy Greenleaf on
“Safety and Legislative Laws.’’
Lancaster Society 17 meets to play
Bible Bingo.
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BOYDELL FARMS
302 lona Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: 717-272-8943
and admission is $5 for adults, |1
for childi en ages 6 to 14, and free
for children under age 6. To
receive a complete listing of all
events, send a self-addressed,
stamped business envelope to:
Chrysanthemum Festival,
Long wood Gardens, PO Box 501,
Kennett Square, PA 19348. For
information, telephone 215-388-
6741.
Saturday, November 8
Lancaster Society 1 meets for a
book review by Faye Carman.
Lancaster Society 7 meets at the
home of Arlene Ebersole for a
program on abused women by
Ada Farber.
Lancaster Society 25 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a tin punch program.
Lancaster Society 2 meets at E.
Shenk’s home.
Lancaster Society 10 meets at 2000
Harrisburg Pike.
Lancaster Society 23 meets at 6:45
p.m. for a program by Mike
King.
Lancaster Society 19 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a speaker from the
Water Street Rescue Mission.