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Highfield Hall and Gardens News - August 28, 2025

Arts and Entertainment

September 10, 2025

From: Highfield Hall and Gardens

The Trailblazers Exhibition is now on view! LEARN MORE

What a Summer!

Thank you to everyone who participated in our very active programming season this summer! There were over 80 programs at Highfield for people of all ages from June through August, and we couldn't have put this all together without our staff, volunteers, members and enthusiastic attendees. If you are a seasonal member of our community, we look forward to seeing you again next year! Just because the end of summer is approaching does not mean the end of activity here, though. We are still adding new programs to our calendar for this fall and winter, so we hope you will join us and stay in touch!

SEE THE CALENDAR

Featured Programs

Apple Harvest Baking Class with Martha Borden

Sunday, September 14 | 12:00 pm

More Upcoming Programs

Chair Yoga with Yves Vandeplas

Mondays & Fridays | 10:30 am

Please note: No class on Labor Day

Farm to Table: Bento Boxes with Katie Rickard

Thursday, September 11 | 12:00 pm

Fall Wreath Workshop with Anna Holmes

Thursday, September 18 | 5:30 pm

Falmouth Chorale Chamber Singers presents Double Lives

Sunday, September 28 | 4:00 pm

SEE THE FULL CALENDAR

Estate Tours

Join our docents for a tour of the Highfield estate, offered free with the price of admission to the house. Pre-registration is encouraged as these tours tend to fill to capacity. Only four more docent tour dates are available in 2025:

Sunday, September 21 | 12 pm

Sunday, October 5 | 12 pm

Sunday, October 19 | 12 pm

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Garden Tips

Our Landscape Director George Chapman shares knowledge, advice and encouragement in his weekly garden tip blog. Last week, he offered advice on effective watering in the the summer and this week he discussing dealing with drought.

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Wish List Items Needed!

We are already far into our preparations for this year's Holidays at Highfield! An incredible amount of organization, creative planning and collaboration goes into this holiday tradition and we are hunting for some specific 19th century items that will truly make this year's exhibition shine. Learn more about what is still needed from our wish list and how you can help us bring this year's theme to life through a loan or donation.

VIEW THE WISH LIST