Jay Heritage Center: Every Tree Tells A Story made possible by a grant from Con Edison
Jay Heritage Center: Sustainable Landscape Symposium Saturday held at JHC on June 4, 2011
Jay Heritage Center: Rye residents speak with TCLF's President Charles Birnbaum about Sustainable Landscapes
Jay Heritage Center: Landscape Architect Thomas Woltz (far right) with fellow TCLF Board member Alexis Woods and Jeffrey Longhenry of Nelson Byrd Woltz's New York Office
Jay Heritage Center: TCLF Board Members Carolyn Bennet, Bill Quinlan, Meredith Bzdak and TCLF Coordinator Melanie Macchio
Jay Heritage Center: The symposium attracted almost 70 nationally recognized landscape architects and people interested in sustainability
Jay Heritage Center: TCLF President Charles Birnbaum - Opening remarks and welcome.
Jay Heritage Center: Sara Griffen, President, Olana Partnership, Speaker Cheryl Barton and TCLF President Charles Birnbaum
Jay Heritage Center: Author and Photographer Rick Darke took the audience through a range of landscapes from Fallingwater to the High Line
Jay Heritage Center: Bridging the Nature Culture Divide symposium attracted almost 70 nationally recognized landscape architects, stewards, teachers, preservationists
Jay Heritage Center: Landscape Architect Cheryl Barton demonstrated how historic photographs are used in design
Jay Heritage Center: PIcnicing under the tulip tree at the Jay Property
Jay Heritage Center: June Tours of Jay Property for Sustainable Landscape Symposium and Greenwich Audubon
Jay Heritage Center: Symposium speakers Rick Darke, Cheryl Barton and Patricia O'Donnell
Jay Heritage Center: Discussing the vanishing viewshed at the historic Jay Property #NR82001275
Jay Heritage Center: Bridging the Nature-Culture Divide June 4