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For the founding fathers, gardening, agriculture and botany were elemental passions, as deeply ingrained in their characters as their belief in liberty for the nation they were creating. Andrea Wulf reveals for the first time this aspect of the revolutionary generation. She describes how, even as British ships gathered off Staten Island, George Washington wrote his estate manager about the garden at Mount Vernon; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their fledgling nation; how a trip to the great botanist John Bartram’s garden helped the delegates of the Constitutional Congress to break their deadlock; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of American environmentalism. Taken together, these and other stories are a revelation of a guiding, but previously overlooked ideology of the American Revolution.
Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
For reservations please call 904.899.6038
Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
You will be able to print e-tickets with your online purchase.

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Members: $65.00 per person
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Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
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Members: $65.00 per person
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Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
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Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
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Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
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Members: $65.00 per person
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Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
For reservations please call 904.899.6038
Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
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Andrea Wulf trained as a design historian at the Royal College of Art in London. A full-time writer, she is the author of four books and has written for the Guardian, Sunday Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and LA Times.
Ms. Wulf will give her talk on “The Founding Gardeners” and offers a fascinating look at the revolutionary generation from the unique and intimate perspective of their lives as gardeners, plantsmen and farmers.
For the founding fathers, gardening, agriculture and botany were elemental passions, as deeply ingrained in their characters as their belief in liberty for the nation they were creating. Andrea Wulf reveals for the first time this aspect of the revolutionary generation. She describes how, even as British ships gathered off Staten Island, George Washington wrote his estate manager about the garden at Mount Vernon; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their fledgling nation; how a trip to the great botanist John Bartram’s garden helped the delegates of the Constitutional Congress to break their deadlock; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of American environmentalism. Taken together, these and other stories are a revelation of a guiding, but previously overlooked ideology of the American Revolution.
Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
For reservations please call 904.899.6038
Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
You will be able to print e-tickets with your online purchase.

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Ms. Wulf will give her talk on “The Founding Gardeners” and offers a fascinating look at the revolutionary generation from the unique and intimate perspective of their lives as gardeners, plantsmen and farmers.
For the founding fathers, gardening, agriculture and botany were elemental passions, as deeply ingrained in their characters as their belief in liberty for the nation they were creating. Andrea Wulf reveals for the first time this aspect of the revolutionary generation. She describes how, even as British ships gathered off Staten Island, George Washington wrote his estate manager about the garden at Mount Vernon; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their fledgling nation; how a trip to the great botanist John Bartram’s garden helped the delegates of the Constitutional Congress to break their deadlock; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of American environmentalism. Taken together, these and other stories are a revelation of a guiding, but previously overlooked ideology of the American Revolution.
Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
For reservations please call 904.899.6038
Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
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Ms. Wulf will give her talk on “The Founding Gardeners” and offers a fascinating look at the revolutionary generation from the unique and intimate perspective of their lives as gardeners, plantsmen and farmers.
For the founding fathers, gardening, agriculture and botany were elemental passions, as deeply ingrained in their characters as their belief in liberty for the nation they were creating. Andrea Wulf reveals for the first time this aspect of the revolutionary generation. She describes how, even as British ships gathered off Staten Island, George Washington wrote his estate manager about the garden at Mount Vernon; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their fledgling nation; how a trip to the great botanist John Bartram’s garden helped the delegates of the Constitutional Congress to break their deadlock; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of American environmentalism. Taken together, these and other stories are a revelation of a guiding, but previously overlooked ideology of the American Revolution.
Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
For reservations please call 904.899.6038
Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
You will be able to print e-tickets with your online purchase.

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For the founding fathers, gardening, agriculture and botany were elemental passions, as deeply ingrained in their characters as their belief in liberty for the nation they were creating. Andrea Wulf reveals for the first time this aspect of the revolutionary generation. She describes how, even as British ships gathered off Staten Island, George Washington wrote his estate manager about the garden at Mount Vernon; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their fledgling nation; how a trip to the great botanist John Bartram’s garden helped the delegates of the Constitutional Congress to break their deadlock; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of American environmentalism. Taken together, these and other stories are a revelation of a guiding, but previously overlooked ideology of the American Revolution.
Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
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Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
You will be able to print e-tickets with your online purchase.

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Lectures and Workshops
Cummer Council
Event Start Date:
Wed, 03/13/2013
Event Start Time:
11 a.m.
Event Location:
Lecture: Hixon Auditorium followed by a Book Signing and luncheon in the Terry Gallery

Andrea Wulf trained as a design historian at the Royal College of Art in London. A full-time writer, she is the author of four books and has written for the Guardian, Sunday Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and LA Times.
Ms. Wulf will give her talk on “The Founding Gardeners” and offers a fascinating look at the revolutionary generation from the unique and intimate perspective of their lives as gardeners, plantsmen and farmers.
For the founding fathers, gardening, agriculture and botany were elemental passions, as deeply ingrained in their characters as their belief in liberty for the nation they were creating. Andrea Wulf reveals for the first time this aspect of the revolutionary generation. She describes how, even as British ships gathered off Staten Island, George Washington wrote his estate manager about the garden at Mount Vernon; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson's and John Adams's faith in their fledgling nation; how a trip to the great botanist John Bartram’s garden helped the delegates of the Constitutional Congress to break their deadlock; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of American environmentalism. Taken together, these and other stories are a revelation of a guiding, but previously overlooked ideology of the American Revolution.
Members: $65.00 per person
Non Members: $70.00 per person
For reservations please call 904.899.6038
Click HERE to purchase your reservation online.
You will be able to print e-tickets with your online purchase.

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