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Breakfast Briefing: Colonial-Era Herbs and Vegetables at the Wick House Garden

March 11 at 8:00 am - 9:30 pm

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ

Colonial-Era Herbs and Vegetables at the Wick House Garden

Step back in time and discover the fascinating world of colonial-era gardening.

Join us for a special Breakfast Briefing as members of the Northern New Jersey Unit of The Herb Society of America (NNJU-HSA) reveal the history and uses of herbs and vegetables cultivated at the Wick House Garden in Jockey Hollow. Learn how Mary Wick and her daughter, Tempe, may have relied on these plants to endure the brutal winter of 1779-1780, and explore the ongoing efforts to preserve and interpret this historic garden.

Painstakingly researched and maintained by the NNJU-HSA in partnership with Morristown National Historical Park, the 18th-century herb and vegetable garden reflect the agricultural heritage of its time. Efforts have also been made to restore the colonial atmosphere of the entire farm, including the nearby barnyard, orchard, and open fields. Today, the Herb Society continues to steward the Wick House Garden at Jockey Hollow, ensuring its legacy remains intact.

Whether you’re a history buff, an avid gardener, or simply curious, this event offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past—over a delicious continental breakfast. Space is limited, and registration is required to ensure an accurate headcount.

About the Presenters:
🌿 Tish Cassa – A longtime educator in the Harding and Tewksbury school systems and an active member of the NNJU-HSA. Her in-laws, David and Cary Cassa, donated their home in Chatham Township to GSWA in the late 1970s, forming the foundation of GSWA’s endowment fund. Her husband, George Cassa, served on GSWA’s Board for many years.
🌿 Jane Riley – A dedicated member of the NNJU-HSA for over 20 years, she is also actively involved in the Harding Township Historical Society and the New Vernon Garden Club. Jan oversees the garden at the historic Tunis-Ellicks House in Harding Township.
🌿 Jan Malay – Chair of the Northern New Jersey Unit of The Herb Society of America, retired attorney, and former GSWA staff and Board member.

Please email Izzy (ifilippini@greatswamp.org) with questions or cancellations. Ticketing closes at 3/10 at 5:00 PM.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Great Swamp Watershed Association (GSWA) makes every effort to assure all programs and events go off as planned. Should an event be cancelled due to severe weather or other unexpected reasons, GSWA will promptly notify all registrants via email and the event page will reflect the status. To accommodate people on the waitlist, participants needing to cancel should do so ASAP. Cancellations made less than 48 hours in advance will not be refunded unless it is due to a health emergency. Unused registration fees may be converted into a tax-deductible donation.

Details

Date:
March 11
Time:
8:00 am - 9:30 pm
Cost:

Venue

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ
568 Tempe Wick Rd
Morristown, NJ 07960 United States
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Phone
973-538-3500

Organizer

Nancy Rago
Email
nrago@greatswamp.org

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$ 0.00
Non-member (Adult)
18 and older
$ 10.00
Non-member (Child)
6-17 years (5 years and under is free)
$ 5.00
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