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soleburyorchards.com ponds and fl owering trees. It’s like another world.”
Generations of the Bernhardt family, which founded the
orchards, still own, operate and reside on the 107-year-old farm.
Th e farmstand carries a variety of locally sourced and organ-
ically grown edibles, including their own raw honey, Jersey
tomatoes, apple and pumpkin butters, and jams. Th ey off er tours
of the farm, and also on-site is the Inn at Indian Orchards, a
converted farmhouse that rents on Airbnb.
Solebury Orchards
3325 Creamery Road
New Hope
215-297-8079 soleburyorchards.com/
All pick-your-own fruit is priced by the pound for whatever
you pick, with no additional charges.
Pick-your-own season begins June 20, when blueberries and
cherries, sweet and sour, will be available. Blueberries continue
to ripen through July, but cherries will only be available for pick-
ing through June.
A wide selection of fl owers are available during the summer.
You can wade through waist-high fl owers to create bouquets in
the cutting garden.
During weekends in September, October and the fi rst week-
end of November, there are wagon rides through the orchards
for apple picking.
Th e orchards, which span about 80 acres, grow a range of
fruits and berries. Th e main crops are apples, peaches and blue-
berries, with smaller acreage of pears, plums, apricots, cherries
and blackberries.
Brian Smith, who started Solebury Orchards in 1985, still
runs the farm today. Cider pressing began in the early years of
the farm and Solebury Orchards Cider can be found throughout
the area today. Th e market is open from late June through March
to buy whatever is in season. ●
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Your Arts and Entertainment
Guide for Summer 2019
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S truggling to find some-
thing to do this summer?
Don’t fret — we’ve got
you covered with our picks of
concerts, shows and events in
your neighborhood.
COMMUNITY PICKS
The National Museum
of Jewish History
101 S. Independence Mall E.,
Philadelphia 215-923-3811 • nmajh.org
Conversation with Isaac Mizrahi
June 27
Author of The New York Times
best-selling book, I.M.: A Memoir,
Isaac Mizrahi is joined by authors
Maira Kalman and Alex Kalman for a
conversation on their books and their
friendship. Book signing to follow.
ARTS KATZ JCC
1301 Springdale Road,
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
856-424-4444 • katzjcc.org
Lana Turner: Life as a Hollywood
Melodrama | June 27
Penn State Professor Moylan Mills
presents the life story of Hollywood
actress Lana Turner and the twists and
turns of her career, like the killing of her
lover, mobster Johnny Stompanato, by
her teenage daughter. Bagel breakfast
included. Cost $20 for JCC members,
$35 for guests. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Milton & Betty Katz JCC
501 N. Jerome Ave.,
Margate, New Jersey
609-822-1167 • jccatlantic.org
Judy Collins | July 18
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes is still singing at
the age of 80.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway,
Philadelphia 215-763-8100 • philamuseum.org
The museum has several exhibits
going on display this summer for
public viewing.
The Impressionist’s Eye
Through Aug. 18
See a broad range of impressionist
sculpture, paintings and other works on
paper shown together. Claude Monet,
Mary Cassatt, Vincent van Gogh and
multimedium artists will be shown.
Yoshitoshi: Spirit and Spectacle
Through Aug. 18
Come discover the brilliant colors and
spirited lines of the last great master
of the traditional Japanese woodblock
print. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi came of age
as an artist as Japan opened to the
West after 200 years of isolation. His
work covers samurai warriors, nature,
female beauty, historic events, ghosts
and the horrors of the battlefield.
The Rosenbach Museum and
Library 2008-2010 Delancey Place, Philadelphia
215-732-1600 • rosenbach.org
Bloomsday 2019 | June 16
Come join the fun for the annual
celebration of James Joyce’s book
Ulysses. The story follows the fictional
journey of everyman Leopold Bloom
through the streets of Dublin on June
16. Enjoy a free reading and live music.
BOOKS Free Library of Philadelphia
1901 Vine St., Philadelphia
215-686-522 • freelibrary.org
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