To all our nonprofit colleagues: The team at Preservation Long Island is working together to face the challenges of the COVID-19 emergency, and we’d like to share some excellent information from the National Council of Nonprofits, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the U.S. Senate with you. A webinar […]
Tag: Long Island’s Cultural Heritage.
Rediscovering “Deldune” at Peter Matthiessen’s Home-Studio-Zendo in Sagaponack
An update on the site’s deeper history and noteworthy design.
Resources for NYS Arts and Cultural Organizations re: COVID-19
An important message from the New York State Council on the Arts with links to resources for museums and other arts or cultural organizations.
Restoring Setauket’s Eato House
Preservation Long Island welcomes guest blogger Robert E. Lewis, president of the Setauket-based non-profit Higher Ground Inter-Cultural & Heritage Associates, for an update on the Eato House restoration and a discussion of the site’s fascinating history.
Peter Matthiessen’s East End Home-Studio-Zendo
Preservation Long Island joins the Peconic Land Trust and others to support plans to establish a center for writing, conservation, and Zen at the influential author’s Sagaponack homestead.
Saving The Franklin: Hempstead’s Last Art Deco-style Movie Theater
Guest blogger Katherine Tarascio, a Franklin Square resident and independent scholar, explains why the Franklin Theater (aka Bow Tie Franklin Square Cinemas) is worthy of town landmark designation.