Toast the release of Preservation Long Island’s latest publication at the historic Lowndes House, a private residence overlooking the harbor in Northport Village! Tickets are limited and will not be available at the door.
Past Events
Book Launch Party
Culper Spy Day
Sherwood-Jayne Farm
September 7, 2024
William Jayne “Big Bill the Tory” returns to Sherwood-Jayne House. Stop by and learn the other side of the story about George Washington’s band of spies! Space is limited. Register for a Culper Spy Day tour today!
Lecture Program
Enslaved at the Custom House: Luxury and Labor in 18th-Century Sag Harbor
Saturday, August 17, 2024
Co-directors of the Plain Sight Project present new research on the enslaved people who lived and worked at the Custom House in Sag Harbor. The house opens for visitors at 3pm, followed by a lecture on the lawn at 4pm with light refreshments. FREE. Registration required.
Revealing the Past: Archaeology as Historic Preservation
with Allison McGovern, PhD
Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 PM
Join us in our gallery or virtually for a discussion with a consulting anthropological archaeologist about archaeology as a tool for preservation advocacy. Registration required.
2024 Annual Benefit Party
The Braes
Friday, June 21, 2024
This year our location is the Webb Institute — the former Herbert L. Pratt estate in Glen Cove and winner of our 2022 Preservation Award for Project Excellence for historically sensitive design. Tickets and sponsorship packages available for purchase online now!
Luxury in Sag Harbor: Mahogany Furniture and Black Labor in the Late Atlantic World
Thursday, June 13 at 5:30 PM
Join us for a FREE virtual talk with scholar Laini Farrare exploring Black craftsmanship, labor, wealth, and status in early America through the study of a pair of mahogany chairs made for Sag Harbor resident and enslaver, Captain William Johnson Rysam (1737–1809). Registration required.