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An Evening in Bloom: Supporting Access, Education, and the Arts at Reeves-Reed Arboretum

May 29, 2026

           

SUMMIT, NJ  On Friday, May 29, 2026, more than three hundred community leaders, neighbors, and supporters will gather at Reeves-Reed Arboretum for ART in the Garden, the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser celebrating the beauty of the gardens and the organization’s vital role in the community.

Proceeds from the event support year-round public access to the Arboretum’s thirteen acres of gardens, woodlands, and trails, along with educational and wellness programs for children, families, and adults.

This year’s event also marks the public debut of the Arboretum’s new Path for All, a transformational accessibility initiative designed to create a more inclusive experience across the east side of the property. The pathway will allow visitors of all ages and abilities, including those using wheelchairs, strollers, or mobility aids, to more fully enjoy the Arboretum’s gardens and programs.

“As the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser, ART in the Garden plays a vital role in sustaining our mission to engage, educate, and enrich all who pass through our gates,” said Executive Director Jackie Kondel. “When you attend, you’re helping ensure this special place remains welcoming, accessible, and inspiring for everyone in our community.”

This year, Reeves-Reed Arboretum is proud to honor Karen Olson, founder and president emeritus of Family Promise, the Summit-based national nonprofit dedicated to addressing family homelessness. Her visionary leadership and commitment to community have transformed countless lives and inspired a nationwide movement of compassion and support.

Set against the backdrop of late spring in bloom, the evening will feature cuisine by David Ellis Events, live music, an open bar, and a curated auction and raffle. Guests will also be among the first to experience Féminin Pluriel, a solo exhibition by Québec-based artist Pascale Bouchard, whose encaustic paintings explore themes of flowers, transformation, and memory.

ART in the Garden also serves as the kickoff to the Arboretum’s summer concert series, Sounds of a Summer Night, proudly supported by Summit Elks Lodge 1246.

For more information about ART in the Garden and Arboretum programming and events, visit reeves-reedarboretum.org.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum is a nonprofit public garden in Summit, New Jersey, dedicated to environmental stewardship, education, and community engagement. Visitors can explore historic gardens, woodland trails and enjoy year-round educational and cultural programs. The Arboretum is listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places.

 

SUMMIT, NJ  On Friday, May 29, 2026, more than three hundred community leaders, neighbors, and supporters will gather at Reeves-Reed Arboretum for ART in the Garden, the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser celebrating the beauty of the gardens and the organization’s vital role in the community.

Proceeds from the event support year-round public access to the Arboretum’s thirteen acres of gardens, woodlands, and trails, along with educational and wellness programs for children, families, and adults.

This year’s event also marks the public debut of the Arboretum’s new Path for All, a transformational accessibility initiative designed to create a more inclusive experience across the east side of the property. The pathway will allow visitors of all ages and abilities, including those using wheelchairs, strollers, or mobility aids, to more fully enjoy the Arboretum’s gardens and programs.

“As the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser, ART in the Garden plays a vital role in sustaining our mission to engage, educate, and enrich all who pass through our gates,” said Executive Director Jackie Kondel. “When you attend, you’re helping ensure this special place remains welcoming, accessible, and inspiring for everyone in our community.”

This year, Reeves-Reed Arboretum is proud to honor Karen Olson, founder and president emeritus of Family Promise, the Summit-based national nonprofit dedicated to addressing family homelessness. Her visionary leadership and commitment to community have transformed countless lives and inspired a nationwide movement of compassion and support.

Set against the backdrop of late spring in bloom, the evening will feature cuisine by David Ellis Events, live music, an open bar, and a curated auction and raffle. Guests will also be among the first to experience Féminin Pluriel, a solo exhibition by Québec-based artist Pascale Bouchard, whose encaustic paintings explore themes of flowers, transformation, and memory.

ART in the Garden also serves as the kickoff to the Arboretum’s summer concert series, Sounds of a Summer Night, proudly supported by Summit Elks Lodge 1246.

For more information about ART in the Garden and Arboretum programming and events, visit reeves-reedarboretum.org.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum is a nonprofit public garden in Summit, New Jersey, dedicated to environmental stewardship, education, and community engagement. Visitors can explore historic gardens, woodland trails and enjoy year-round educational and cultural programs. The Arboretum is listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places.