Tuesday, April 26, 2011

One-of-a-Kind Gifts for your Unique Mom at Brandywine Valley Museums, Gardens, and Historic Sites


Brief: Gift shops at Brandywine Museums and Gardens Alliance (BMGA) cultural attractions have exquisite merchandise at excellent prices, just right for Mother's Day; shop in person or online

Wilmington, DE, April 26, 2011—Media Contact: MaryLynn Mack, 302-295-2390; mlmack@dehistory.org. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Mother's Day is coming up May 8, 2011, and cultural attractions in the Brandywine Valley make it easy for you to find the perfect gift!
            For a gift that keeps on giving all summer, select the $35 Treasure Trail Passport good for one-time admission at all ten Brandywine Valley Museums & Gardens sites. Your mom will enjoy world-class art collections, dazzling gardens, rich history, and much more from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Order online at http://www.visitwilmingtonde.com/Passport/.
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Start Mother's Day at the Brandywine River Museum (www.brandywinemuseum.org) with a relaxing breakfast and a breathtaking view for only $5 per person; kids' menu available. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings! After touring the galleries, visit the Museum Shop and let Mom choose from among the jewelry, books, and art reproductions. And don't forget the Wildflower, Native Plant and Seed Sale, May 7 & 8, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., with volunteers on hand to answer questions. Proceeds benefit the Brandywine Conservancy's diverse and beautiful Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens.

Dress your best for an elegant afternoon with tea and art to celebrate Mother’s Day at the Delaware Art Museum! Begin with a buffet of teas, scones, tea sandwiches and pastries at the noon or 1:30 seating, followed by a family-themed gallery tour; families with young children can do an art project afterwards. Stop by the Museum Store where you'll find works from local artists, including jewelry by Olga Ganoudis, glass by Deb Appleby, and ceramic birds by Jacqueline Jrolf, or pick up a Baggallini handbag or luxurious silk scarf.

The Alternatives Museum Shop at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (www.thedcca.org) is a unique source for contemporary handmade craft items created by regional and national artisans. Estelle Lukoff jewelry (Landenberg, PA) combines antique brass with fine metal elements, natural gemstones, glass, and Swarovski crystals; her limited production handbags express the artist's unique design vision. Arin Arthur (Boise, ID) transforms patterns into hand-printed and sewn silk scarves. A glass vase by Deborah Appleby of Studio 24 (Lewes, DE) accentuates nature's harmony within the physical tendencies of glass—the ideal vessel for Mother's Day flowers. 

For a mother who values history, The Delaware Historical Society (www.dehistory.org) offers Fine Historic Reproductions. High-quality reproduction maps, broadsides, and images from the Society’s collections are available matted and/or framed. The documents and photographs are beautiful and fascinating pieces of the past. Prices start at $39. Visit the website or call 302-295-2390.

The Museum Store at
The Delaware Museum of Natural History (www.delmnh.org) isn't just for kids! Take the whole family to the Museum, then tap into your nature-loving mom's interest with jewelry, items for the home, an umbrella, or a book from the Museum Store. (And maybe she's not too old for that adorable stuffed animal after all.)

At the Hagley Museum Store (www.hagley.org) the hand-patinaed bronze with freshwater pearls “Peapod,” a symbol of life and its beginnings, is available in a necklace, earrings and pin; prices start at $40.00. Hagley's $58 custom silk scarf, blue with roses, was inspired by a painting by Sophia Madeleine du Pont (1810-1888), the youngest daughter of Eleuthère Irénée and Sophie Dalmas du Pont. $58.00. Or choose a charming porcelain or china teapot with matching cups in floral, toile, or rooster design, available as a standard teapot and tea-for-one; cups start at $11.95, teapots at $22.95.

Honor your mother with a Longwood Signature Gift from The Gardens Shop and Greenhouse at Longwood Gardens (www.longwoodgardens.org). Choose a fleece hoodie with a beautiful swirly tree graphic on the back, or perhaps a flowerpot mug. The Shop has top-notch bath & body items, stationery, and home accessories; the Greenhouse side of the store has books, tools, pots, wind chimes, and live plants your mother will love.

Check out the website of Mt. Cuba Center (www.mtcubacenter.org), a horticultural treasure dedicated to the study, conservation, and appreciation of plants native to the Appalachian Piedmont, and sign your mother up for a tour or class she would enjoy.

Rockwood Park and Museum (www.rockwood.org) has a jewel-box of a shop that feels a lot like an antiques store. Located in the Gothic Revival mansion, the store sells unique jewelry, textiles, and home décor items. Vintage-look products are featured.

Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library (www.winterthur.org) has a wide range of Mother's Day gifts. Known for  heartwarming designs from traditional to shabby chic, Alice's Cottage features textiles including scented sachets, petite pillows, towels, mugs, mats, and totes. Or choose a 100% wool hand-embroidered belt by Jenny Krauss in assorted colors and designs, $70. A unique China back stamp bracelet is available for $59. Liven things up with a colorful silk tissue holder for $14 or a four-inch high blown glass mini vase for just $9. ________________________________________________________________________________

The Brandywine Museums & Gardens Alliance promotes the art, culture, history, and beauty of the Brandywine Valley, and provides a central resource for journalists. For more information, visit www.brandywinetreasures.org or contact MaryLynn Mack, 302-295-2390; mlmack@dehistory.org

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Hagley Exhibit Examines Civil War through the Eyes of du Pont



CONTACT:    Meg Marcozzi, Marketing Manager
                       (302) 658-2400, ext. 238  mmarcozzi@hagley.org

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wilmington, Delaware – April 2011 – The DuPont Company produced almost half of the gunpowder purchased for use by the Union forces during the Civil War. An exhibit at Hagley Museum and Library, “An Oath of Allegiance to the Republic: the du Ponts and the Civil War” presented by Wilmington Trust explores the political, military, and business environments during the war through the experiences of du Pont family members. Letters, stereopticons and photographs, journals, artifacts, and memorabilia will be featured.  “An Oath of Allegiance to the Republic: the du Ponts and the Civil War” presented by Wilmington Trust opens on Saturday, April 30, 2011, and will be displayed through Sunday, July 22, 2012.   Exhibit hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., daily, closed Christmas.
           “An Oath of Allegiance to the Republic: the du Ponts and the Civil War” presented by Wilmington Trust parallels the very real, personal experiences of the du Ponts to the local, national, and international context. The exhibit discusses Henry du Pont as he rallied for Delaware to remain part of the Union, led Delaware’s militia, and protected the powder yards. Henry A. du Pont, a then-recent graduate of West Point, was conflicted as his fellow classmates chose sides, but he went on to have a distinguished career in the Union Army. Samuel Francis Du Pont, was a decorated admiral in the Navy and successfully took Port Royal, South Carolina, as one of the Union’s first victories. Lammot du Pont skillfully negotiated the end of an embargo on military exports to the United States by England. Learn these stories and more at “An Oath of Allegiance to the Republic: the du Ponts and the Civil War” presented by Wilmington Trust.
           “Telling some of the du Ponts’ stories provides a valuable and insightful glimpse into the complex world of a nation at war with itself,” says Hagley Reference Archivist Lucas Clawson who curates the exhibit.
A Civil War Education Series complements this exhibit featuring a concert by the Libby Prison Minstrels, September 29, 2011; a lecture called "Delaware at Antietam" by Justin Carisio, the DuPont Company’s manager of leadership engagement, October 20, 2011; and a lecture by lecturer Jane Peters Estes on holiday celebrations during the war, December 1, 2011. An online exhibit provides an in-depth view of the powder yards and company during the Civil War: www.hagley.org/exhibits/brandywine.
Additional support provided by Lyons Companies.
 Admission
            Admission to the entire 235-acre museum, including the exhibit, is $11 for adults, $9 for students and senior citizens, $4 for children six to fourteen, and free for children five and under. Exhibit only admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children six through fourteen, and free for children five and under. Free for members.
About Hagley
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. The museum is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Call (302) 658-2400 weekdays for more information or visit www.hagley.org.
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 Caption: Citizens of Delaware commissioned this ceremonial sword in recognition of Samuel Francis DuPont's Civil War naval victory at Port Royal, South Carolina. That victory also led to his promotion to Rear Admiral. The gold, brass, and silver sword was manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company for Schuyler, Hartley and Graham in 1862.