By Suzanne Clary When we invited Joseph McGill, Jr., founder of the Slave Dwelling Project, to speak at the Jay… Read More
Tag: NY State Parks
How Can We Best Preserve African American History in Rye and Westchester?
Preservation of African American history takes real scholarship, advocacy and partnerships. These places matter! More than 90 individuals of every… Read More
Jay Day 2017 – Hudson Valley Ramble Welcomes Families to Outdoor Classrooms!
JAY DAY 2017 was a joyful success! Over 1000 guests soaked in the autumn sun at this always popular Hudson… Read More
JHC Talks Inclusion with Sally Jewell
How can we be more inclusive and engage future generations to be passionate advocates of historic sites and parks?… Read More
Justice Lippman Urges NY to Raise the Age
“The cycle of justice is broken and must be changed,” stated Hon. Jonathan Lippman, Chief Judge of NY State in… Read More
NYS Parks Comm. Rose Harvey Visits Jay Estate
Top photo, L-R – Carol Clark, Prof. Nick Robinson, Commissioner Rose Harvey, Ruth Pierpont and Suzanne Clary The John Jay… Read More
Jay Medal Dinner – Kitty Aresty and Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Honored
Jay Heritage Center (JHC) Founder Catherine “Kitty” Aresty and New York Preservation Advocate, Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel were recipients of the 1st… Read More
Oversight of Jay Property transferred to Jay Heritage Center
County, state to transfer oversight of John Jay property to nonprofit 05 October 2012, 3:33 pm by Cara Matthews for the Journal… Read More
The Cultural Landscape Foundation & Jay Heritage Center Host Bridging the Nature-Culture Divide
Conference examines Balancing Ecology & History as part of Stewardship and Role of Design in the Nature-Culture Divide Washington, DC… Read More