Lancaster Region
LH50-E HERSHEY GARDENS
Hershey, PA 9/17/2021Enjoy a guided tour to explore the heritage and horticulture of Hershey Gardens from its beginnings in 1937 through today. Following the tour you will have the opportunity to walk among hundreds of butterflies from around the world at the Butterfly Atrium. The visit will round out with participants enjoying free time to wander among the gardens at their leisure. Bring your camera! The group is expected to return to Landis Homes by 1:00 pm
LH48-E STORY OF A GARDEN
Botanical Native Plant Garden at the Wolf Museum, Lancaster, PAIn Mary Lou’s Part I Pathways Institute presentation, “A Story of a Garden,” she provides background for her passion of gardening to nurture biodiversity within Lancaster City. Part II will be an in-person tour of the Botanical Native Plant Garden that she oversees at the Wolf Museum of Music and Art. The sunny and woodland locations are ideal for more than 300 species of plants that numerous butterflies, moths, insects, and birds depend on for their survival. In 2013, the National Wildlife Federation certified the garden as a wildlife habitat. There is no additional fee for the tour. A suggested $10 donation towards the garden is appreciated. Please bring cash on the day of the tour; the donations will be collected at the garden. Transportation is not provided.
LH49-E WINTERTHUR EXPERIENCE
New Castle County, Delaware 9/10/2021Our adventure will begin with seeing highlights of the garden from a seat on the tram. Learn about the history of Winterthur, and see what’s in bloom on this 20-minute narrated tour. Enjoy a self-guided tour into the entertaining rooms and the premier collection of American decorative arts. Winterthur galleries highlight America’s history, cultural heritage, and design through objects from the museum and library collections. After the tour of the rooms, participants will be able to purchase lunch at the Pavilion Cafe, located in the Visitor Center. Following lunch, there will be time to explore the gardens and grounds on your own before departure. The bus will depart from Winterthur at 2:00 pm. The group is expected to return to Landis Homes by 4:00 pm
LH38-P SILVER SADDLES AT GREYSTONE MANOR
Greystone Manor Therapeutic Riding CenterGreystone Manor Therapeutic Riding Center has created a unique horsemanship program for Pathways Institute participants. Four weekly unmounted horsemanship sessions will allow participants to experience the incredible bond between humans and horses, enhance physical and cognitive stretching and strength, facilitate positive exchange of experiences, and consider future equine opportunities. The sensory nature of the horse is good for the inside and outside of people! The group will be led by PATH certified instructors. Activities will include a moderate level of exercise. Additional forms will need to be filled out to participate in the program, including a release form from your doctor. Please register before August 14.
LH32-P SUBSTANCES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
High Auditorium, Crossings Building, Landis HomesThe commerce and livelihoods of nations owe much to chemical substances. These substances expanded exploration, created international trade, alleviated suffering, cured debilitating (even deadly) diseases, and significantly extended the length and quality of human lives. Using selected substances as context - from folk remedies to “The Pill,” aspirin to antibiotics, salt to steroids, dyes to wonder drugs - this course will illustrate how chemistry has played a major role in shaping the trajectories of history and cultures across the ages.
LH01-V LESSONS IN LIVING AND DYING—-THE FAITHFUL LIFE OF FIANNA BUCHER MEYER
Virtual on Zoom 11/29/2021A Pennsylvania woman of the early 1900’s, Fianna was shaped by the Anabaptist faith that strengthened her through tuberculosis and early death at age 29. She left behind a grieving husband, two small children, and a large packet of letters. The story within the letters became the foundation for Fianna’s Story. While participants will follow Fianna’s daily life of church, home, and farm, we will focus on her experiences in a sanatorium, the strange treatments she received, and her determination to live her faith. We will follow her and her family after she returned home to die. Participants are encouraged to read Fianna’s Story before the class to help discuss lessons that her life offers for us. The book is available at Masthof Press and Amazon.
LH24-P THE FIRST AMENDMENT
High Auditorium, Crossings Building, Landis HomesThe First Amendment is just one sentence of the U.S. Constitution, but it has produced a library’s worth of analysis. It contains six separate rights, each of which presents legal and policy issues that few judges or lawyers have mastered. Yet it is also one of the most accessible provisions in the Constitution – almost everyone understands that speech and religion are to be “free.” The first session will introduce the First Amendment and then address several contemporary speech problems. The second session will focus on the two religious clauses of the First Amendment, addressing problems that show that people can be in agreement about the meaning of the clauses, and still in strong disagreement about results in individual cases.
LH20-P THE HISTORY OF AUTOMOBILE STYLING
High Auditorium, Crossings Building, Landis HomesWe will trace the history of automobile styling from its horseless carriage beginnings through the decades of cultural and technological influences to its current state.
LH51-E JOY RESTS HERE STORY TOUR AT GREEN MEADOW FARM
Green Meadow Farm, Leola, PAWe warmly welcome you to a “Joy Rests Here” Story Tour, where you will hear the beginnings, structure, and stories of how Green Meadow Farm touches lives through the love of Jesus, caring mentors, animals, and restful surroundings. This lovely farm is only about a mile from Landis Homes and has been a family farm since 1891. We partner with families in building into the lives of their children ages 6 - 18, who have come from hard places in their lives. Many are adopted, some are fostered, and some have experienced other life trauma. We do not charge the families who come, and we are blessed by many volunteers and amazing donors. We look forward to meeting you and sharing what God is doing and has already done here. You can learn more about this ministry on our website: Greenmeadowfarm.org/ Bus will leave Landis Homes at 12:45 pm and will be back on campus by 2:30 pm. Closed-toe shoes are required. Ground is uneven; the farm is not handicapped accessible.
LH07-V HOW CHRISTIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE CAME TO BE
Virtual on Zoom 11/29/2021"Christian" art and architecture didn't appear until the middle of the 3rd century, long after the development of Christian worship and theology. What took so long? Or was it there and we just don't recognize it? There are fascinating mysteries in the visual emergence of a new religion in an ancient world, where gods, emperors, magicians, chameleons, and donkeys could be transformed, and tombs, courtrooms, and laundries could be converted by Christian creativity. Visit catacombs and villas to follow the flights of imagination of a new faith and its visual expression.