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| Thank you to everyone who has already registered for upcoming programs and to those who joined us for the Conservancy’s Annual Meeting on February 3. We’re grateful for your continued engagement as we spring into a full and active season of public programming. |
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| Below is a look atmost of our Spring 2026 public programs, with special highlights on our February offerings, both virtual. As the season continues to unfold, more announcements will be budding soon, including a members-only program in May, a special Discovering program in June, and another Ask the Experts session later this spring. |
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| A reminder that when you register for Conservancy programs, you’ll receive access to the program recording. For low-cost programs such as Discovering, recordings are shared only with registered attendees. Recordings of our free Ask the Experts programs are made publicly available on the Conservancy’s YouTube channel; however, only registered attendees receive handouts and additional materials. |
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| Photo by James McNabb. |
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| Discovering: Pastorius ParkA Century of Design, Stewardship, and RenewalWednesday, February 11, 2026 Virtual, via Zoom | 7:00–8:30 PM Registration: $20 for Conservancy members | $25 for non-members Advance registration required. The Zoom link will be emailed to registrants approximately one day prior.Click here to register.This virtual lecture opens a two-part Discovering program focused on Pastorius Park, exploring a century of design, stewardship, and renewal.Located in the heart of Chestnut Hill in Northwest Philadelphia, Pastorius Park reflects a long arc of civic vision, community advocacy, and evolving stewardship. The lecture is led by Rob Fleming, ASLA, landscape historian, and James McNabb, park steward, drawing on newly compiled research from their forthcoming Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) submission.Using historic drawings, archival photographs, and contemporary documentation, the talk traces the park’s origins, its transformation under WPA designers, and decades of restoration and ecological renewal led by the Friends of Pastorius Park. The program concludes with Q&A. |
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| DiscoveringThe Discovering series is one of the Conservancy’s signature public programs, spotlighting the region’s architecture, history, and natural landscapes through lectures and tours. Conservancy members receive discounted registration.John B. Ward & Co., Arborists, serves as the 2026 Discovering Event Sponsor, and Laurel Hill Gardens serves as the Supporting Sponsor. |
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| Ask the Experts: Preservation and Conservation in PhiladelphiaUnderstanding and Navigating Tools for Community AdvocacyWednesday, February 25, 2026 Virtual, via Zoom | 7:00–8:30 PM Registration: Free; advance registration required.Click here to register.This free virtual program provides a clear, high-level overview of the legal and planning tools that shape zoning, historic preservation, and environmental conservation in Philadelphia.The session will be led by David Gest, Esq., Executive Director of the Chestnut Hill Conservancy, with presentations from Kim Chantry, Historic Preservation Planner Supervisor at the Philadelphia Historical Commission, and Meg Cavanagh, Environmental Planner at the Philadelphia City Planning Commission. The program concludes with a moderated Q&A led by Jean McCoubrey, AIA, architect and Conservancy board member.The program is intended for a broad audience and applies citywide, with a contextual focus on Northwest Philadelphia. |
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| Ask the ExpertsAsk the Experts provides free expert advice on key issues related to historic homes, collections, and landscape care. The Conservancy organizes this free public education series in collaboration with the Chestnut Hill Community Association.The 2026 Ask the Experts Event Sponsors are Ace Hardware Home Services and Krieger Jacob Architects,while Atkin Olshin Schade Architects serves as the 2026 Supporting Sponsor. |
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| Upcoming Spring 2026 Discovering Programs |
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| Discovering: Elizabeth R. Hirsh FleisherPhiladelphia’s First Registered Woman Architect |
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![]() | Thursday, March 12, 2026 Virtual, via Zoom | 7:00–8:30 PM Presented by Amy Lambert Registration: $20 for Conservancy and docomomo Greater Philadelphia members | $25 for non-members Co-presented with docomomo Greater Philadelphia Click here to register. |
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| Discovering: Chestnut Hill’s Victorian DistrictFrom Trains to Utopia: Uncovering Chestnut Hill’s 19th-Century Charm |
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![]() | Saturday, April 11, 2026 In-person walking tour | 2:00–4:00 PM Led by George McNeely, architectural historian and Our Town columnist Registration: $20 for Conservancy members | $25 for non-membersClick here to register. |
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| Discovering: Pastorius Park History, Trees, and the Art of Stewardship |
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![]() | Saturday, May 9, 2026 In-person walking tour | 2:00–4:00 PM Led by Rob Fleming, ASLA, and James McNabb Registration: $20 for Conservancy members | $25 for non-members Click here to register. |
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| Additional spring programs will be announced soon, including a members-only program in May, a special Discovering program in June, and another Ask the Experts session later this spring. |
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| The Chestnut Hill Conservancy’s public programming is free or low-cost, made possible through the generous support of our Lead Sponsor, Chubb, as well as our General Sponsors, Event Sponsors, and dedicated members. The 2026 Ask the Experts Event Sponsors are Ace Hardware Home Services and Krieger Jacob Architects,while Atkin Olshin Schade Architects serves as the 2026 Supporting Sponsor. John B. Ward proudly serves as the 2026 Discovering series Event Sponsor, while Laurel Hill Gardens is our Supporting Sponsor. We hope to see you again soon! Chrissy Clawson Programs and Communications Manager |
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| Membership BenefitsMembers receive benefits such as discounts to our Discovering series, complimentary research in the archives, and exclusive opportunities. Contact Development Manager Ashley Maass at Ashley@CHConservancy.Org or 215-247-9329, ext. 202, if you would like to learn more about your membership. Learn More |
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| Support the ConservancySupport the Conservancy by donating today! Your support helps the Conservancy fulfill its mission to preserve historic architecture, conserve open landscapes, and share the rich history of Chestnut Hill and the lower Wissahickon watershed through inclusive public engagement and education.Are you interested in sponsoring the Conservancy in 2026? Learn more about your opportunities by contacting the Conservancy’s Development Manager, Ashley Maass, to discuss your options. |
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215-247-9329 | 8708 Germantown Avenue, Phila., PA 19118 |