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Preserving the Olmsted Brothers’ Vision for the Landscape at Planting Fields

June 2, 2020 | 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Join Executive Director Gina J. Wouters and CeCe Haydock, landscape architect and Vice President of the Planting Fields Foundation Board of Trustees, for a conversation about how historic documents are playing an integral role in informing the future of Planting Fields.  They will share key findings from our Cultural Landscape Report, the comprehensive document that serves as a roadmap to guide the understanding and preservation of the historic landscape of Planting Fields designed by the Olmsted Brothers. Be the first to learn about some of the changes visitors will see in the landscape in the coming months. 

This event is part of our Panorama series of virtual gatherings, taking place via Zoom, which you may enjoy from the comfort of home!

CeCe Haydock graduated from Princeton University (BA English) and received her master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the SUNY School of Environmental Science and Forestry.  After working for the New York City Parks Department, she joined the firm Innocenti and Webel in Locust Valley, NY before starting her private practice. A trustee of Planting Fields Foundation, CeCe is an officer of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) national leadership sustainable group, a member of the International Council of The Preservation Society of Newport County and a visiting lecturer at the New York Botanical Garden. She has written and lectured on historic Italian, French, and American gardens for numerous gardens and horticultural clubs including Maine’s Beatrix Farrand Society and California’s Virginia Robinson Garden. Currently, CeCe is SITES & LEED accredited, and is enlarging her practice to focus on sustainability and “green” building. 

Tuesday, June 2 at 6:00 PM 
Tickets: FREE

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