Events Calendar What's happening at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. Image Breadcrumb Home See & Do Events Calendar Garden Highlights Tour Monday, March 17 – Sunday, December 14 • Weekdays 10:30 am • Weekends 1:00 pm Meet at Welcome Center Our knowledgeable guides will design a tour around the interests of the attendees. Every tour is different so come back as many times as you’d like. Free with general admission. Premier Member Event: Stroll and Picnic with the Scarecrows Tuesday, October 14 • 4:30 pm Bring the family or bring a friend, pack a picnic, ands enjoy the scarecrows after hours! Registration is required. This event is for premier members only (Supporter level and above). October Storytime Wednesday, October 15 • 10:30 am Outdoor Classroom This month, we’re reading Babushka Baba Yaga by Patricia Polacco. Free with general admission. 12th Annual Tree Canopy Conference Friday, October 17 • 9 am Haverford College The Tree Canopy Conference is an annual symposium that brings together a variety of green industry professionals and other stakeholders who work with and care about our region’s urban forest. Registration is required. More Hidden Gems Tour Saturday, October 25 • 11 AM Meet at Welcome Center Join knowledgeable guides for a walking tour highlighting garden features not often discovered on an average visit. Free with general admission. The Essential Guide to Bulbs: Book Talk & Signing Wednesday, October 29 • 4 pm Join Jenny Rose for a talk based on her newest book, The Essential Guide to Bulbs. For any gardener who wants to grow bulbs in the garden or containers, Jenny shares her insights through her gorgeously photographed, comprehensive and inviting resource. Registration is required. Spooky Season Crafting Thursday, October 30 • 11 am Meet at the Pumpkin Cottage Get ready for trick or treating by making your own bat, insect, or even monster to take with you! Free with general admission. Forest Ecology for Arborists Monday, November 3 • 12:30 – 4:30 pm Join Ethan Tapper — a forester, digital creator, and the bestselling author of How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World — for a workshop about forest ecology designed for arborists. Pagination Previous page Current page 1 Page 2 Next page
Garden Highlights Tour Monday, March 17 – Sunday, December 14 • Weekdays 10:30 am • Weekends 1:00 pm Meet at Welcome Center Our knowledgeable guides will design a tour around the interests of the attendees. Every tour is different so come back as many times as you’d like. Free with general admission.
Garden Highlights Tour Monday, March 17 – Sunday, December 14 • Weekdays 10:30 am • Weekends 1:00 pm Meet at Welcome Center Our knowledgeable guides will design a tour around the interests of the attendees. Every tour is different so come back as many times as you’d like. Free with general admission.
Premier Member Event: Stroll and Picnic with the Scarecrows Tuesday, October 14 • 4:30 pm Bring the family or bring a friend, pack a picnic, ands enjoy the scarecrows after hours! Registration is required. This event is for premier members only (Supporter level and above).
Premier Member Event: Stroll and Picnic with the Scarecrows Tuesday, October 14 • 4:30 pm Bring the family or bring a friend, pack a picnic, ands enjoy the scarecrows after hours! Registration is required. This event is for premier members only (Supporter level and above).
October Storytime Wednesday, October 15 • 10:30 am Outdoor Classroom This month, we’re reading Babushka Baba Yaga by Patricia Polacco. Free with general admission.
October Storytime Wednesday, October 15 • 10:30 am Outdoor Classroom This month, we’re reading Babushka Baba Yaga by Patricia Polacco. Free with general admission.
12th Annual Tree Canopy Conference Friday, October 17 • 9 am Haverford College The Tree Canopy Conference is an annual symposium that brings together a variety of green industry professionals and other stakeholders who work with and care about our region’s urban forest. Registration is required.
12th Annual Tree Canopy Conference Friday, October 17 • 9 am Haverford College The Tree Canopy Conference is an annual symposium that brings together a variety of green industry professionals and other stakeholders who work with and care about our region’s urban forest. Registration is required.
More Hidden Gems Tour Saturday, October 25 • 11 AM Meet at Welcome Center Join knowledgeable guides for a walking tour highlighting garden features not often discovered on an average visit. Free with general admission.
More Hidden Gems Tour Saturday, October 25 • 11 AM Meet at Welcome Center Join knowledgeable guides for a walking tour highlighting garden features not often discovered on an average visit. Free with general admission.
The Essential Guide to Bulbs: Book Talk & Signing Wednesday, October 29 • 4 pm Join Jenny Rose for a talk based on her newest book, The Essential Guide to Bulbs. For any gardener who wants to grow bulbs in the garden or containers, Jenny shares her insights through her gorgeously photographed, comprehensive and inviting resource. Registration is required.
The Essential Guide to Bulbs: Book Talk & Signing Wednesday, October 29 • 4 pm Join Jenny Rose for a talk based on her newest book, The Essential Guide to Bulbs. For any gardener who wants to grow bulbs in the garden or containers, Jenny shares her insights through her gorgeously photographed, comprehensive and inviting resource. Registration is required.
Spooky Season Crafting Thursday, October 30 • 11 am Meet at the Pumpkin Cottage Get ready for trick or treating by making your own bat, insect, or even monster to take with you! Free with general admission.
Spooky Season Crafting Thursday, October 30 • 11 am Meet at the Pumpkin Cottage Get ready for trick or treating by making your own bat, insect, or even monster to take with you! Free with general admission.
Forest Ecology for Arborists Monday, November 3 • 12:30 – 4:30 pm Join Ethan Tapper — a forester, digital creator, and the bestselling author of How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World — for a workshop about forest ecology designed for arborists.
Forest Ecology for Arborists Monday, November 3 • 12:30 – 4:30 pm Join Ethan Tapper — a forester, digital creator, and the bestselling author of How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World — for a workshop about forest ecology designed for arborists.