Thursday, December 22, 2011

Happy Holidays from the Ned Smith Center!

Season’s Greetings, Friends of the Center!

‘Tis the season for counting blessings, and here at the Ned Smith Center, we feel blessed to have such a loyal and caring network of members, supporters and friends. Your support and friendship makes it possible for us to do what we do: provide exciting and diverse programs that connect people to the arts and to our natural heritage.

If you appreciate our programs, we ask that you consider becoming a member of the Ned Smith Center. Not only does membership give you lots of perks, like free admission to many programs and great discounts on Center merchandise; but your membership makes YOU a stakeholder in our mission, a direct participant in the work that we do.

We hope you’ll join us – we have big plans for 2012, and YOU are a crucial part of those plans. Click here to become a member or renew an existing membership.

Thank you for all of your support, and we look forward to seeing you in 2012.


Sincerely,







The Ned Smith Center Staff











Friday, May 20, 2011

Calling all young artists!

We're proud to continue the 18th Annual Youth Art Contest. This year's theme is "North America's Natural Beauty," and submissions are being accepted until Wednesday, June 1, 2011.

Aspiring artists grades 1 through 12 (or equivalent) are encouraged to enter the contest - all entrants will receive a Ned Smith Center Signature Series patch. All art should feature wildlife or plants that are native to North America - any piece featuring non-native species will be disqualified.

Entries are categorized by the artist's age: grades 1-3, grades 4-6, grades 7-9 and grades 10-12. First, second, and third place winners and an honorable mention winner will be delected from each category. Certificates and ribbons will be awarded at the Ned Smith Center Nature and Arts Festival on July 30, 2011.

All entries must be submitted with an official entry form (available for download HERE) and complete contest rules are available on the Center's website.

Questions? Contact Beth Sanders, Director of Education at 717-692-3699.

Hope to see you at the Center soon!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Geocaching, native plants and hiking, oh my!

Happy spring, friends of the Center!

The weather is lovely, and we're itchin' to get outside! We have two great events this week to help you shake off winter's icy shackles for good.

First up is The Art of Geocaching with special guest Troy Caslow of Bass Pro Shops this Thursday, May 12 at 7 p.m. in the Center's Seraph Education Room. Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. amilies are encouraged to join us for this fun-filled program as we learn how to get started in this family-fun sport while we discover if we have a geocache on the property of the Ned Smith Center. Admission is FREE to members and children under 12, $3 otherwise.

Then on Saturday, May 15 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. you can get your garden ready at our 13th Annual Native Plant Sale! The Center has teamed up with Meadowood Nursery for this annual tradition. The Plant Sale grown into one of the largest of its kind in central Pennsylvania, with more that 150 species of native wildflowers, ferns, grasses, trees and shrubs, all chosen for their beauty, hardiness and wildlife value. Native gardening experts will be on hand to answer questions and help you select the right plants for your gardens. All plants are nursery propagated.

And while you're here, be sure to check out the amazing progress on the construction of the Bradenbaugh-Hottenstein Arts and Education Collections Wing and take a hike on our trails!

For additional information on these events, visit our website or connect with us on a host of social media outlets, all listed below. Have a great day and we hope to see you soon!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Native Plant Sale - Saturday, May 14

Is your garden looking a little bleak? Brighten it up with native plants! The Center is holding its 13th Annual Native Plant Sale next Saturday, May 14, with a huge selection of beautiful native plants supplied by Meadowood Nursery in Hummelstown! The event is happening from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Center.

The Plant Sale grown into one of the largest of its kind in central Pennsylvania, with more that 150 species of native wildflowers, ferns, grasses, trees and shrubs, all chosen for their beauty, hardiness and wildlife value. Native gardening experts from the Ned Smith Center, Meadowood AND the Dauphin County Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions and help you select the right plants for your gardens. All plants are nursery propagated.

Stop by and check out the fabulous selection of native plants and our progress on the Bradenbaugh-Hottenstein Arts and Education Collections Wing! Hope to see you next Saturday!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Construction update, summer camps and more!

Well, spring has sprung, and there's been LOTS of progress on the Bradenbaugh-Hottenstein Arts and Education Collections Wing! Oh, and construction on an ADA-accessible elevator has begun, thanks to a generous grant from Dauphin County.

Check out the photos below to see our progress!



This will be an elevator!




Siding on the back of the building



Entrance from the new Ned Smith Gallery into the Romberger Hallway Gallery



Stone facing!



Stay tuned for more updates on our progress as we near the end of this exciting project.


On a programming note, registration is officially OPEN for our 2011 Summer Camps! They're filling up quickly, so if you're looking for some summer edu-tainment for a budding young conservationist in your life, call the Center at 717-692-3699 or register online!


And there's no better place to enjoy beautiful weather than on our trails... come visit us soon!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

You Could Drive a Person Crazy!

We are excited to continue our 2010-2011 Arts and Entertainment Series with "You Could Drive a Person Crazy: A Cabaret Evening of Stephen Sondheim" at Gamut Classic Theatre in Harrisburg! The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9. Friday evening's performance will feature a special post-show reception with the actors and director, with wine, hors d'ouevres and great company!



Directed by Stuart Landon, the show features some of Stephen Sondheim's most loved songs performed by six actors: Landon, Gamut Theatre core company actor/development director David Ramon Zayas, actor and vocal teacher Michael Zorger, area actresses Rebecca Mease Doble and Allison Graham, and former Gamut Core Company actor and current Ned Smith Center Director of Creative Programming Alexis Dow Campbell.



“You Could Drive a Person Crazy” features selections from Company, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, Evening Primrose, Follies and more. Tickets are $25 per person, or $22 for Ned Smith Center members. If you'd like to attend the reception Friday, tickets are $40 per person, or $38 for Ned Smith Center members. Order by calling Gamut Theatre at 717-238-4111 or order online by clicking the button below!



Friday, March 18, 2011

Construction Update!

It's a beautiful day, so we couldn't resist taking a walk and taking some photos of the construction!

The first peek at the 2nd floor of the building wing, which will include the new Ned Smith gallery and collections storage area.


The roof!


Enjoy this beautiful springlike weather - the trails are gorgeous and the air is fresh and sweet at the Ned Smith Center.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Construction Update!

We haven't done a construction update on the Center's blog in a while, but that doesn't mean that we're not making progress! Thanks to the miracles of modern technology, construction on the new Bradenbaugh-Hottenstein Arts and Education Collections Wing has continued throughout the winter!

The view of the new wing from the parking lot.


Lower level - it's pretty muddy back here!


The future women's restroom!


This will become the Center's very own observational beehive!




The Lorena Feidt Lemons Educational Suite

Friday, January 14, 2011

NEW EXHIBIT! "Gone for the Day: Ned Smith and the Pennsylvania Game Commission"


We hope you're staying nice and warm this week! We're cozying up in the Olewine Gallery and getting everything ready for our new exhibit opening this Saturday: Gone for the Day: Ned Smith and the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

Throughout his prolific career, Ned Smith enjoyed a collaborative relationship with the Pennsylvania Game Commission. He worked as a staff illustrator for the agency, creating over 120 cover paintings for Pennsylvania Game News magazine. In the 1960s he began a monthly column he dubbed "Gone for the Day" that proved to be enduringly popular. The column ran for four years, and in 1971 was republished in book form, and is currently in its eleventh printing. Ned also produced several of the Game Commission's "Working Together for Wildlife" prints, including the classic "Dutch Country Bluebirds."

The Center's current exhibit, Gone for the Day: Ned Smith and the Pennsylvania Game Commission celebrates the legendary partnership between Ned Smith and the PGC. Many rarely-exhibited pieces from the Center's own collection are on display, as well as loans from a wide variety of sources.

Some of the exhibit's most exciting loans come from the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, where Ned Smith's widow, Marie, donated all of his field journals and thousands of field sketches shortly after Smith's death in 1985. Most of these items have never been displayed publicly until this exhibition!

We hope to see you soon!