Bellingrath Gardens Winter is never bleak at Bellingrath Gardens and Home! Designed to give visitors and guests a unique look at Bellingrath through its distinct history, winter gardens and showcasing local and regional experts on plant care, Winter Wednesdays at Bellingrath is the perfect place to bring a friend and spend time among 65 acres of blooms! 1. All Winter Wednesday Programs begin at 10:00 AM in the Magnolia Room located in the Bellingrath Gardens and Home Café Building. 2. Admission - No charge for members and children 4 and under, $10 for Adults and $5.50 for children 5 to 12. 3. Registration is requested. January 9 – Winter Garden Walk · Check our the creative winter plantings throughout the Gardens with Barbara Smith Bellingrath Gardens Horticulture Display Manager. January 16 – Pressed to Cut · A look at antique glass in the Bellingrath Collection and special home tour with Tom McGehee, Bellingrath Home Curator. January 23 – Education Docent Program · Learn about our new education programs and how you can help. Presented by Nancy Gaillard, Bellingrath Gardens and Home Education Consultant. January 30 – “Mobile & The Eastern Shore” · History lecture and book signing by local author Frye Gaillard. February 6 – Growing Citrus on the Gulf Coast · Learn how to grow citrus in your home garden from Auburn research horticulturist Monte Nesbitt February 13 – Annual Rose Pruning & Rose Care · Every year around Valentine’s Day Bellingrath prunes its roses, come learn why and how. Program presented by Linda Guy, Bellingrath Gardens Rose Curator February 20 – Celebrate Arbor Day · TBA February 27 – History of the Nursery Industry in Mobile & Baldwin Counties · Nurseries have been a major industry in Coastal Alabama for many years, come hear why and their contribution to the world of horticulture. Program presented by Maarteen van der Giessen of van der Giessen Nursery, Inc. Bellingrath Gardens and Home 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Road Theodore, Alabama 36582 Ohr-O'Keefe Teen Art Program Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art Offers Ongoing Teen Art Program Biloxi, Mississippi~Instructor Anne Kotleba is offering a course called Art Scouts, a comprehensive study of art and theory for teens 13 to 18 years of age. Students will learn about a different famous artist every week through a lecture for ˝ hour followed by a related art lesson and activity. The students will broaden their artistic horizons during this wonderfully entertaining and creative class. Students may register and join the class session at any time during the year. Kotleba is a former art major who moved to the Coast as a volunteer and stayed, working with the museum through grants programs. Times: 6:30– 8:00 pm Fee: $100 for 12 weeks, $50 for 5 weeks, or $15 per week with 24 hours notice. Pre-registration required. Call Sara Miller or Holly Zinner, 228.374.5547. The class is conducted at the museum’s transitional location, 1596 Glenn Swetman St., Biloxi. Further information online at www.georgeohr.org.
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