Conference examines Balancing Ecology & History as part of Stewardship and Role of Design in the Nature-Culture Divide Washington, DC… Read More
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The Jays and the Abolition of Slavery: From Manumission to Emancipation
This landmark exhibit will examine the prevalence of slavery in New York and the role of John Jay and his… Read More
NY Heritage Weekend – Lincoln and Shakespeare
How to celebrate NY Heritage Weekend? Collaborate with great NY non-profits. Over 70 people attended the debut collaboration of the… Read More
Stand Against Racism – Breakfast & Book Signing with Sana Butler, Author of Sugar of the Crop
The Jay Heritage Center is proud to partner with the YWCA of White Plains and the Harriet Tubman House… Read More
Stand Against Racism 2011 with Sana Butler
Over 150 people, residents, educators, government officials and more gathered to Stand Against Racism at the Jay Heritage Center on… Read More
Preservation Advocacy Day 2011
Protecting our national historic landmarks in a sustainable way requires persistent advocacy and determined activism; no where was this more… Read More
Juilliard at Jay – “An American in Paris”
Juilliard at Jay returned to a packed audience with members of Concitato: Joan Plana (violin), Ezra Seltzer (violoncello), and Jeffrey… Read More
Huntington Painting Returns to Jay Estate
The Jay Heritage Center celebrated the recent anniversary of John Jay’s birthday on December 12 with news of an extraordinary… Read More
Clary Honored at 2010 ADO Philanthropy Awards Breakfast
Members of dozens of nonprofits like the Jay Heritage Center (JHC) attended the highly successful Association of Development Officers (ADO)… Read More
Founders Keepers Flower Show and Celebration 2010
The Rye Garden Club filled the historic Jay Mansion with artistic flower arrangements and prize winning horticultural specimens. The two… Read More