Join us on Sunday, September 27, any time between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., for plein-air painting in the meadow!… Read More
Author: Jay Heritage
$500,000 Phase I Tennis House Restoration Completed
The Jay Heritage Center is pleased to announce that it has completed the first phase of a major restoration project… Read More
JHC Partners with Columbia University Graduate School on Studio Course
Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) is offering a studio course this fall semester titled “Radical… Read More
Voices for a Green Recovery
Join JHC board member Sara Goddard on September 23 at 6 p.m. for the virtual event “Voices for a Green… Read More
JHC Receives Significant Gift for Social Justice Programming
The Jay Heritage Center (JHC) is thrilled to acknowledge a major gift of more than $20,000 from Fred Alger Management, LLC, an investment management firm based… Read More
America’s WWII Legacy: Interview with Best-Selling Historian Ian Toll
As America commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, best-selling historian Ian Toll reveals in the third and… Read More
JHC Welcomes 2020 Jay Fellows
JHC is thrilled to welcome Rachel Ericksen and Tom Rice, our inaugural 2020 summer Jay Fellows. Rachel and Tom are… Read More
Preserving African American Historic Places with Brent Leggs
Brent Leggs, an accomplished advocate for the preservation of African-American historical sites, will speak at JHC as part of a… Read More
Pulitzer Finalist George Packer to Speak at JHC Virtual Event
The coronavirus pandemic has reminded us all how interconnected we are. It’s a lesson John Jay understood well. Although Jay… Read More
Inaugural John Jay History Award: Jack Engel
The Jay Heritage Center (JHC) recently announced the recipient of its inaugural John Jay History Award. The award is given… Read More