Fall 2020 Literary Series: Biweekly Webinars - Renny Reynolds
Chasing Eden: Design Inspiration from the Gardens at Hortulus Farm (Timber Press, January 2020) is a lavishly illustrated roadmap to creating a personal Eden. Together with his late partner, Jack Staub, Renny Reynolds created Hortulus Farm Garden and Nursery, a 100-acre 18th-century farmstead and nursery in the rolling hills of Bucks County, PA. Hortulus Farm is not only a model of classical gardening and design teners, but also a showcase of how traditions can successfully be broken.
Join us for this webinar, the seventh and final webinar in the Garden Conservancy's Fall 2020 Literary Series of biweekly webinars, as Renny discusses his new book.
DATE AND TIME
Thursday, December 17, 2020
2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
LOCATION
Live on Zoom
REGISTRATION
This webinar is fully subscribed and registration has ended. We will send a link to the recording of the event to all registrants a few days after the webinar. If you have registered for this webinar, but are unable to attend, we will send you a link to the recording when it is available.
About the author
Renny Reynolds, founder of Renny & Reed in New York City, is one of the nation’s most renowned entertaining, gardening, and lifestyle experts. His definitive book, The Art of the Party, is known as the party-planner’s bible, and his event and garden designs have been featured in shelter, garden, and lifestyle magazines. Chasing Eden is his latest book.
The Fall 2020 Literary Series is made possible in part by generous support from the Coleman and Susan Burke Distinguished Lecture Fund, Lenhardt Education Fund, and the Celia Hegyi Matching Grant, with additional support from Ritchie Battle, Mrs. Camille Butrus, Melissa and John Ceriale, and Susan and William McKinley.