[SOLD OUT] Historic Trees of Lancaster County: Part 2
[SOLD OUT] Historic Trees of Lancaster County: Part 2
TICKET UPDATE: As of 11/3/23, this program has four (4) tickets available.
On Saturday, November 4 at 11am, join the Friends of the Tanger Arboretum and presenter Len Eiserer for “Historic Trees of Lancaster County: Part 2.” Learn about local, still living trees with intriguing, historical connections. Trees include those with connections to the 1787 Constitutional Convention, the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, and Lancaster’s 18th & 19th-century silk industries.
Len Eiserer received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine and his doctorate in Psychology from Bryn Mawr College. He has taught for 38 years and currently teaches at Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC). He maintains the website, Tree Treasures of Lancaster County, and serves on the board of the Friends of the Tanger Arboretum.
Event Details & Ticketing
Historic Trees of Lancaster County: Part 2 will take place on Saturday, November 4 at 11am at LancasterHistory, 230 North President Avenue. Tickets are free, but advance reservations are highly recommended. (Walk-in tickets are not guaranteed.) Ticketholders should check-in at LancasterHistory’s museum before proceeding into the auditorium in Ryder Hall.
*Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 18 years or older.
This event is hosted by the Friends of the Tanger Arboretum. The Friends of the Tanger Arboretum, a subsidiary organization of LancasterHistory, helps foster public interest in, and support for, the maintenance and development of the Tanger Arboretum as a community asset. To learn more about the Arboretum or to become a member, please visit the Arboretum’s webpage.
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