Volunteers are the life source of the Jay Estate Gardens. Caroline Wallach recently spoke Sarah Rivas and Karen Matrunich to… Read More
Author: Suzanne Clary
Prints of a New Kind: Political Caricature in the United States with Allison Stagg
Join us on Friday, September 15 at 6pm for a free talk, reception and book signing with scholar Allison Stagg. Her… Read More
Inaugural Margaret Nolan O’Neill Fellowship Presentation – September 8 at 6pm
The Margaret Nolan O’Neill Fellowship at the Jay Heritage Center was established in 2022 to advance scholarship in American History and foster… Read More
Inaugural “Jay House of Cubes” Draws Big Applause from Young Puzzlers
Thank you to everyone who came out for our inaugural cubing event spearheaded by Ben Martin and his Boy Scout… Read More
Jay Soirée – THE DELMONICO WAY! September 23, 2023 with Max Tucci
Jay Soirée THE DELMONICO WAY Decades of Glamour with Honorary Chair, Max Tucci September 23, 2023 Co-Chairs, Kim & Mitchell… Read More
The Original New Yorkers were Indigenous
The topic of New York State’s original heritage drew a huge audience of over 95 people. The audience was fully… Read More
Jay House of Cubes – July 9 at 11am
Ask your kids, grandkids, neighbor kids, kids at heart–any kind of kid!–and they’ll probably have heard of Max Park and… Read More
Program with Internationally Recognized Rosarian Stephen Scanniello
SEPTEMBER 10 Meet Stephen Scanniello, rosarian and international authority on roses. The celebrated horticulturist, garden designer and author serves as… Read More
The Original New Yorkers: An Indigenous History of Land
The New York that you know today wasn’t always this way. Learn about those who inhabited the land before colonization…. Read More
Boneyarn Poet and Cemetery Stewards Give Voices to Ancestors for Juneteenth
Poet David Mills, a Fellow at the Schomburg Center, gave a positively electrifying performance on Sunday, June 11th, as he… Read More