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This website is for all three Ardens, the Craft Shop Museum, and stray pieces of utopian yearnings. The Village of Arden has its own website. Click here to see it.

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American Dreams: Life in the Ardens, an article by Dante Silicato of Ardencroft for Examiner.com. 9/19/2011

Arden Map of Panoramic Photos

Click here to see Larry Strange's new map of panoramic photos. You may need to install Microsoft's Silverlight plugin for your browser. Click here Danny Schweers' old Google map. (When was the last time you saw the words "old" and "Google" next to each other?)

Arden Meeting Tweets

Larry Strange has decided to Tweet in real time from meetings of the Town Assembly in Arden.

2010 Energy Audits:

  • Arden Craft Shop Museum
  • Buzz Ware Village Center
  • Gild Hall

Other News Items

Ansel Adams or Earl Brooks? Click here to read more about the controversy in which Earl Brooks' photos may have been mistaken for those of Ansel Adams. Brooks lived in Arden for decades. Mark Taylor says: "For those interested, there is a photo of Earl Brooks in my Arcadia book on Arden. Earl was one of the official photographers of the 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia, and moved to Arden shortly thereafter, first opening a studio in the Arden Craft Shop, and later in Wilmington near 9th and Market street. In 1961, he sold the business, and retired to sail his 34-foot schooner, Boomerang, in the Caribbean. He died in West Haven, Conn. It would be great to see that diary. He and Frank Stephens were, apparently, bitter enemies."

Arden: A Travel Destination? Gregory Coin's recent article about Arden and the Arden Fair.

Bicyclist Finds Arden: Our village (or is it three?) was visited by Casey Edwards in May. He has been bicycling from one utopian community to another, mostly defunct, but not ours! Click here to read what he had to say about his visit.

Link found by Pat Toman: This Land is Your Land. Click here to read Bradford D. Wazaney's doctoral dissertation comparing the economic implications of land use among the Jicarilla Apaches and the Arden Communities.

Welcome to the Ardens

Welcome to an unofficial website of the Villages of Arden, Ardentown, and Ardencroft, all of which continue to champion Henry George's Single Tax philosophy, the landscaping of the Garden City movement, the ideals of Arts and Crafts, and the playfulness of Shakespeare, Gilbert and Sullivan.

The Buzz Ware Village Center is available for rentals and village events. Click here to see our community center's rental rates, requirements, floorplans and history.

The Field Theater is also available for rentals and is free for public events. Call the Village of Arden Secretary at 475-3516 to reserve it for your event.

Men's Book Group in Arden

Weed-n-Walk in The Ardens

spacer GARDEN QUOTES AND PHOTOS
The idealism that makes our community so special is reflected in these quotes and photos gathered by Roberta Perkins.

We encourage you to visit the Arden Club website and the Village of Arden. Other notable websites are those of several Arden Artists and of the Candlelight Dinner Theatre.

This website is maintained as a service to residents of the Ardens and to those curious about our utopian communities. If you want to see something added, contact Danny Schweers. You can call him at 475-0998. In general, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of residents are NOT listed unless specifically authorized.

Population? There are about 500 residents in Arden, 300 in Ardentown, and 200 in Ardencroft. Representation on joint committees, such as Archives, are usually in these proportions.

Click here to see Mike Opelka's humerous video of a dead birch tree being cut down.


Home

Arden | Ardentown | Ardencroft

Archives | Arden Dreamers | Town Watch

Buzz Ware Village Center | Arden Artists | Arden Club

Buzz Ware Calendar | Arden Club Calendar

DIRECTIONS

Arden Secretary: 302 475-3516
Ardentown Secretary: 302 475-1551
Ardencroft Secretary: 302 529-1774

Copyright 2002-2011 Danny Schweers
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Above: Ardencroft resident Hunter Clarke reading a book to her two young children. Click here to see her paintings.

On-Line Events Calendar!

All the events scheduled at the Buzz Ware Village Center and elsewhere (but not the Arden Club).

Directions

A Google Map to the Ardens

Buzz Ware Village Center Pages

Featuring an on-line calendar of events and details of how you can book your event.

Field Theater Page

Featuring a seating plan and an on-line calendar of reservations.

Arden Child

A poem by Marjory Poinsett Jobson.

Arden Map of Panoramic Photos

Click here to see Larry Strange's map of panoramic photos. You may need to install Microsoft's Silverlight plugin for your browser.

Men's Book Group

A list of what they've read and hope to read.

 

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