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Jewelry Making with Natural Materials

Cora Hartshorn Arboretum, 324 Forest Dr S, Short Hills, NJ | Get Directions »
$35.00

Back by popular demand, jewelry artist Maya Bloom will be at the Arboretum to show you how to make jewelry. She will have the group use natural seeds and recycled material from around the world to create original pieces that you will take home. Ms. Bloom will provide all the material. A great class to make winter holiday and Valentine gifts for friends and family!

Maya will provide all the materials needed and give instruction on how to make beautiful items that you will be able to take home that day.

Event Details

Jeanne Thiemann
Posted by: Jeanne Thiemann
Where Cora Hartshorn Arboretum 324 Forest Dr S, Short Hills, NJ 07078
Next on This event is over.
Time 3:15 pm–4:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­hartsho­rnarboretum.­org/­programs/­family­_programs
Phone 973.376.3587
Price $35/each person or $50 for siblings coming together with parent.

More About Cora Hartshorn Arboretum

Cora Hartshorn Arboretum

Cora Hartshorn Arboretum

324 Forest Dr S, Short Hills, NJ
973-376-3587

Founded in 1923 by Cora Hartshorn, whose father developed Short Hills, the arboretum includes both a garden and untouched woodlands in its 16-acre tract. When Hartshorn died, she willed the arboretum to the town for all to enjoy. There are trails in the woods behind the stone barn, which anyone can use. The arboretum staff just asks visitors to close the gate behind them when they use the trails.

The stone barn is a historic structure from Hartshorn's days and was renovated in 2007, which included an addition. Programming for children and adults takes place in the barn, which features a kitchen classroom and an area dedicated to animals. The animals include assorted reptiles and a chinchilla, which is popular with children.

Programming takes place during the day for preschoolers and after school for older children. Teenagers also serve as volunteers and mentors to younger children. There is a variety of adult programming as well, including trips and hikes.

In addition to the trails and indoor programming, the arboretum has a bird watching area with assorted bird feeders. The birds are also captured on a Web cam, which people can watch on the organization's Web site.

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