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6 people are interested
Garden Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
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6 people are interested
Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is looking for people who like to garden to help maintain the Mansion's distinctive 19th century gardens. The gardens represent the designs of both Andrew Jackson Downing (1850-1860) and Frank Scott (1870s).
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About Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
Location:
200 West Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144, US
Mission Statement
To preserve the Mansion and the story of its inhabitants as examples of Philadelphia's emerging middle class from 1850 to 1880 and to encourage the study of Victorian-era culture at the time of the American Industrial Revoution and the Civil War.
Description
The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is Philadelphia's only authentically restored Victorian house museum and garden. The Mansion is located in the Tulpehocken Station Historic District which is on the National Register of Historic Places as one of America's first railroad suburbs.
Events hosted by the Mansion draw individuals from all socio-economic and racial groups. The annual Old Fashioned Picnic, intended as a community outreach, attracts families from the immediate Germantown neighborhood. The yearly Murder Mystery draws people from Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs as well as groups who travel from New York City every year to solve this who-done-it. The Dickens' Christmas Party has become an annual family event for many Philadelphians.
The Mansion also hosts a series of Victorian workshops which educate the public about crafts popularized during the Victorian Era. These workshops attract all sectors of society, ethnicities and ages. Tea and cookies are served.
In order to entertain while educating, the Mansion offers Victorian Theatre producitons featuring 19th century literature interpreted into a full-cast play or a one-person dramatization. In May 2017, a full production of Anne of Green Gables, written and directed by Josh Hitchens, will take place in the Mansion's circa 1860 parlor.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
200 West Tulpehocken StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19144
DATE POSTED
July 23, 2016
SKILLS
- Gardening
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 22
- Orientation or Training
- One to two hours per week or four hours per month
- Volunteers will be interviewed and complete a volunteer application.