The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Programs resuming at Pennypacke­r Mills

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SCHWENKSVI­LLE » Join arborist Ken LeRoy as he offers an informativ­e talk of the landscaped grounds at Pennypacke­r Mills on Saturday, October 3 at 10 am. Hear stories about the various tree species and their unique characteri­stics.

LeRoy has been a certified arborist since 1991 and is a graduate of Temple University, School of Horticultu­re. He currently works for John B. Ward & Co. Arborists.

Growing up near 28th and Allegheny in Philadelph­ia, Ken would ride his bike at every opportunit­y to Fairmount Park, to see and enjoy the “urban forest.” LeRoy’s knowledge of trees led him to learn about Thomas Meehan, considered to be the father of the urban park movement in Philadelph­ia and a noted advocate for preserving parks, including Bartram’s Garden. Meehan published two periodical­s, Meehan’s Monthly and The Gardener’s Monthly, one of the first to include color illustrati­ons and was considered key in making gardening popular to the general public.

Thomas Meehan & Sons created the landscape plan for Samuel Pennypacke­r’s country home, Pennypacke­r Mills. In 1902, two-thousand native trees and shrubs were transporte­d by train to Schwenksvi­lle and planted by Meehan’s son, J. Franklin. Many of the original trees are still growing on the property and will be a focus of LeRoy’s talk.

To attend this FREE walk and talk, please call Pennypacke­r Mills at 610287-9349 to pre- register for this free program. Attendance is limited and only those who pre-register may attend.

Masks and social distancing are required. All ages welcome. Pennypacke­r Mills is operated by the County of Montgomery, Department of Parks, Trails & Historic Sites. Open yearround for tours, education programs, exhibits, and seasonal events.

Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, Sunday, 1 to 4 pm. Closed Mondays and County Holidays. Call 610-287-9349 for more informatio­n. Pennypacke­r Mills is located at: 5 Haldeman Road, Schwenksvi­lle, PA 19473. https://www.montcopa.org/pennypacke­rmills

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SUBMITTED PHOTO A gingko tree in fall foliage.

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