August 11th, 2008 | Filed under Press Releases
“Great,” “Terrific presentation,” “Fascinating” were the reviews following a presentation by the Cleveland Art Museum curator Arielle Levine at the Case-Barlow Farm entitled “Medieval Masterpieces” that investigated the relationships between art, religion, court life, and patronage by analyzing manuscript illumination, sculpture, and metalwork. The videoconferencing format of interacting live with the curator was a new […]
August 3rd, 2008 | Filed under Press Releases
From left to right: Trevor Reed, Mikayla Sharp, Mia Medicus, Trent Pacer, and Josef Koberlein
Students from the Hudson Montessori School have established an ongoing relationship with Case-Barlow Farm. Students have learned to care for the overgrown grape vines and have planted several new crops this year including apples, blueberries, and dahlias. In the fall, the […]
September 11th, 2007 | Filed under Press Releases
The Case-Barlow Farm historical garden study group will meet at the farm located at 1931 Barlow Road on Tuesday, May 1 at 7:00 PM. The topic of the evening’s discussion will be Colonial Garden Design. All are welcome to attend the meeting at the farmhouse located at 1931 Barlow Road in Hudson. The garden study […]
September 9th, 2007 | Filed under Press Releases
A mix of old and new brick are being used at Case-Barlow Farm to make walkways between the house, the driveway, the garden and the side and front doors. More than 350 linear feet of bricks are being laid in wide paths that will allow easier access for everyone regardless of the weather.
The old bricks […]
September 9th, 2007 | Filed under Press Releases
Case-Barlow Farm has announced a new presence on the Web at casebarlowfarm.com. The new and improved home page will feature the history of the farm, current and archived newsletters, a photo gallery and much more thanks to the efforts of Jennifer Yao, who had applied to set up the Web site through the multimedia technology […]
September 9th, 2007 | Filed under Press Releases
Case-Barlow Farm is forming a historical garden study group. The purpose of this group will be to look back to gardens of the past and try to incorporate those philosophies. The group will plant, maintain, and redesign the farm’s current garden. It is not about the latest trends or technology; it is about our heritage […]