You’re invited to a big public party next week at the Missouri Botanical Garden in celebration of founder Henry Shaw’s 219th birthday.
The garden is marking the occasion with free admission and all-day entertainment on Wednesday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Look for “Henry Shaw” himself in his signature black top hat as he strolls through the garden grounds, greeting guests alongside other actors dressed in vintage Victorian costumes. Other attractions include a stilt walker, balloon artists and more. There will also be a special puppetry performance by Bob Kramer’s Marionnettes at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 1 p.m. on Spoehrer Plaza.
The Founder’s Day Celebration will also feature a focus on trees of the Missouri Botanical Garden. In the Children’s Garden, kids can participate in activities using tree products and hear tree stories. The Historic District will have activities involving historic furniture and trees. Docent-led tree tours will be available.
There will also be opportunities to learn about garden history and founder Henry Shaw at his country home, Tower Grove House. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., new exhibits at Tower Grove House tell the next chapter of the garden’s history, sharing the life of Dr. William Trelease and his family as residents of Tower Grove House after founder Henry Shaw. Three historic, newly renovated rooms will also be on display.
In addition, visitors to Tower Grove House will get a chance to sign a giant birthday card for Henry Shaw.
Admission to the Children’s Garden at Missouri Botanical Garden, as well as admission for Butterfly House and Shaw Nature Reserve will also be free on Wednesday, July 24.
For more information, visit missouribotanicalgarden.org.