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SUMMARY:Little Learners
DESCRIPTION:2026 Little Learners\nEvery other Friday unless otherwise noted. Registration is required. \n10 – 11am\, except where noted. \nAges 2 – 5\n$15 per child\nLocation: The Education Center \n  \nRegister for Little Learner classes here!\n  \nParks are for everyone – even our littlest learners! \nJoin us for Little Learners\, a fun\, hands-on program designed for children ages 2 – 5 and their grown-ups. Each session introduces a new theme with nature stories\, creative crafts\, and outdoor play—perfect for making special memories together in the gardens and grounds of Planting Fields! Whether you join us for one class or the whole season\, each visit offers something new to explore. \n  \n2026 Class Schedule \nSOLD OUT! 7/17 – Veggie Garden\nWhat’s growing in the garden? After a tasty tale\, kids will make a veggie-inspired craft and explore our garden beds together. \nSOLD OUT! 7/31 – Busy Bees\nBuzz\, buzz! After a bee-filled story\, little learners will discover how bees pollinate and make a craft inspired by these busy helpers. \nAugust\nSOLD OUT! 8/14 – Froggy Fun\nHop into the world of frogs! We’ll share a ribbiting story\, make a froggy craft\, and explore outside to look for where frogs might live. \n8/28 – Bug Safari\nCreeping\, crawling\, flying\, and buzzing—bugs are everywhere! Children will listen to a buggy tale\, create their own insect craft\, and go on an outdoor search for tiny critters. \nSeptember\n9/11 – Marvelous Monarchs\nButterflies are on the move! Children will enjoy a fluttery story\, learn about monarch migration\, and create a winged craft. \n9/25 – Super Seeds\nSeeds may be small\, but they’re full of surprises! We’ll read a seed story\, explore how they travel\, and plant one to take home. \nOctober\n10/9 – Pumpkins\nPumpkins can be big\, small\, bumpy\, or smooth! We’ll enjoy a pumpkin story\, craft something festive\, and step outside to discover these fall favorites. \n10/23 – Nocturnal Animals\nWho’s awake when we’re asleep? We’ll discover the secret lives of nighttime animals through story\, play\, and craft. \nNovember\n11/6 – Amazing Acorns\nTiny acorns can grow into mighty oak trees! We’ll hear an acorn story\, make a nutty craft\, and explore outdoors to see who might be snacking on them. \n11/20 – Fall Forest Fun\nThe forest is full of crunchy leaves and autumn colors waiting to be explored. A fall story\, craft and outdoor adventure will bring the season to life. \nDecember \n12/4 – Winter Birds\nChickadees\, cardinals\, and woodpeckers stay through the cold! We’ll read a birdy story\, craft a feathered friend\, and head outdoors to spot winter birds in action. \n12/18 – Hello Hibernation\nDo animals take long winter naps? Kids will cozy up with a hibernation story and learn how creatures rest through the cold months. \n  \nRegister for Little Learner classes here!\n  \nThis is NOT a drop-off program. Only one guardian is admitted free with a registered child. Due to capacity limits\, we cannot accommodate additional adults or unregistered children. If your child requires accommodations\, if you have any questions\, or are interested in group rates\, please contact efitzpatrick@plantingfields.org \nAll tickets final sale. \n48 Hour Cancellation Policy: Should you need to cancel; you will be credited the amount towards a future Little Learner class.
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/little-learners-2026/
CATEGORIES:Happenings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261116
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SUMMARY:Explore at Your Own Pace: Self-Guided Tours of the Main House
DESCRIPTION:Explore at Your Own Pace: Self-Guided Tours of the Main House\nFridays – Sundays | April – November\nAvailable at 1pm\, 2pm\, and 3pm. Last entrance is at 3:30pm. \nTickets: $15 general admission\, $14 seniors (62+)\, $5 children (ages 6 – 17)\, children ages 5 and under are free. \nAll ages welcome; minors must be accompanied by an adult.\nSelf-Guided tours meet at the front door of the Main House.\nAll tickets final sale. \n  \nBook your tour now!\n  \nStep into the past with a self-guided tour of the Main House\, where YOU set the pace! During your exploration of  this historic house-museum\,  you’ll be transported to the opulent world of W.R. Coe\, an English immigrant\, and his wife\, American heiress Mai Rogers Coe. Uncover captivating stories about Planting Fields and the Coe family. Our expert docents are ready to enhance your experience\, answering your questions\, and revealing fascinating details about the family who once called this stunning estate home  \nWander through the meticulously crafted interiors of the Main House\, a timeless masterpiece designed to evoke centuries of history. The house dazzles with artistic elements including intricate ironwork by Samuel Yellin\, and striking murals by Robert Winthrop Chanler and Everett Shinn\, all encapsulating a unique American elegance. Every corner holds a new chapter of history waiting to be discovered! \nAfterward\, make sure to stop by the Visitor Center and Gift Shop to take home a memento of this unforgettable experience. \n  \nFor any questions\, please contact info@plantingfields.org \n  \nImportant to Note\n– Self-Guided tours may not provide access to some rooms. Please book a guided tour for a fully immersive experience.\n– Library passes can only be used for self-guided tours and cannot be used on days with special programs (i.e. festivals\, concerts\, benefits\, etc.). \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive emails from Planting Fields Foundation and also consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at info@plantingfields.org \n  \nThank you to our partner: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. \n 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/self-guided-2026/
CATEGORIES:Happenings,Tours and Tickets
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SUMMARY:Behind the Velvet Ropes: Guided Tours of the Main House
DESCRIPTION:Behind the Velvet Ropes: Guided Tours of the Main House\nFriday – Sunday | April – November\nAvailable at 11am and 12pm\nTickets: $18 general admission\, $17 seniors (62+)\, $5 children (ages 6 – 17)\, children ages 5 and under are free. \nAll ages welcome; minors must be accompanied by an adult.\nGuided Tours meet at the Visitor Center for check-in. The Visitor Center is located at the Main House\, opposite of the Camellia House.\nAll tickets final sale.\n  \nBook Your Tour Now!\n  \nStep into a bygone era with an exclusive\, private group tour of the historic Main House\, where you’ll be guided by one of our expert docents on a journey behind the velvet ropes to explore the home’s stunning rooms up close. This immersive experience will deepen your understanding of the Coe family’s fascinating legacy\, the iconic estate they built\, and the remarkable history that surrounds it.  \nTransport yourself to the 1920s as you delve into the world of W.R. Coe\, an English immigrant\, and his wife\, American heiress Mai Rogers Coe. Discover the secrets of their springtime estate and learn about the artisans and architects who brought their grand vision to life.  \nWander through the meticulously crafted interiors of the Main House\, a timeless masterpiece designed to evoke centuries of history. The house dazzles with artistic elements including intricate ironwork by Samuel Yellin\, and striking murals by Robert Winthrop Chanler and Everett Shinn\, all encapsulating a unique American elegance.  \nExplore select rooms on both the main and second floors\, and step outside to the serene Cloister Garden\, all part of the architectural marvel designed by Walker and Gillette more than a century ago. Your tour will reveal hidden gems and stunning details not seen by the general public.  \nAfterward\, make sure to stop by the Visitor Center and Gift Shop to take home a memento of this unforgettable experience.  \nTours last approximately 60 minutes and has a maximum of 25 attendees per tour\, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.  \n  \nFor any questions\, please contact info@plantingfields.org. \n  \nImportant to Note\n– Library passes can only be used for self-guided tours and cannot be used on days with special programs (i.e. festivals\, concerts\, benefits\, etc.).\n– We offer guided tours in Mandarin and Spanish\, but we require a week’s notice to ensure we can arrange for a docent who speaks the language to lead the tour.  \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive emails from Planting Fields Foundation and also consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at info@plantingfields.org \n  \nThank you to our partner: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission.
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SUMMARY:Creative Spirits: Stained Glass\, Restoration & the Art of Light
DESCRIPTION:Creative Spirits: Stained Glass\, Restoration & the Art of Light\nThursday\, Aug. 20\, 2026\n6 – 8pm\n$35 per person\nLocation: The Main House\nCheck-In: Begins at 6pm at the Main House\nAll tickets final sale. Guests under age 18 must be accompanied by a paid adult. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nStep into the luminous world of stained glass as conservator and artist Alyssa Feihel takes guests behind the scenes of one of the oldest and most captivating art forms in history. In this special edition of Creative Spirits\, Alyssa will explore the evolution of stained glass\, the intricate craftsmanship behind its creation\, and the delicate\, hands-on work required to preserve these historic masterpieces for future generations. \nThe evening will feature an exclusive look at the recent restoration of one of the historic stained glass windows in the Main House at Planting Fields. Guests will discover how decades of discoloration had dimmed the window’s brilliance and how Alyssa’s meticulous conservation work\, including new lead came\, deep cleaning\, and the installation of protective plate glass\, brought the centuries-old window back to life\, allowing its rich colors and radiant light to once again shine as they were meant to be seen. \nPart history\, part art\, and part preservation story\, this immersive evening offers a rare opportunity to experience the intersection of craftsmanship and conservation while enjoying themed cocktails inspired by the artistry of stained glass. \n  \nEvent Schedule\n6pm: Doors open\n6 – 6:45pm: Self-guided exploration of the Main House. During this time\, enjoy a complimentary signature cocktail: Stained Glass Sangria\, inspired by the vibrant colors and luminous beauty of historic stained glass windows\, this refreshing white wine sangria blends seasonal fruit\, bright citrus\, and crisp summer wine into a sparkling mosaic of color and flavor.\n6:45 – 8pm: Presentation from Alyssa Feihel\, followed by Q & A \n  \nAbout Alyssa Feihel\nAlyssa Feihel brings together science\, art\, and history through the luminous medium of stained glass. Trained at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and holding advanced degrees in historic preservation and physics\, she has worked in leading stained glass studios in New York City before establishing her own practice. Her work spans the creation of new windows and the conservation of historic masterpieces\, including works by Louis Comfort Tiffany\, John La Farge\, and Frank Lloyd Wright. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMore about Creative Spirits: A Lecture & Libations Series\nUnlock a world of boundless creativity with our exclusive new series\, where art\, design\, history\, horticulture\, and architecture collide! You’ll engage with industry visionaries and pioneers in these dynamic fields and immerse yourself in captivating lectures and innovative ideas\, all while sipping on a signature themed cocktail designed to elevate each experience. \nFor questions\, please contact Communications and Marketing Manager\, Kayla Cheshire\, at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. By registering for this program\, you are also agreeing to receive email communications from Planting Fields Foundation. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n\n  \nThank you to our partners: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThank you to our generous in-kind sponsor:  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission.  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/creative-spirits-august-2026/
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SUMMARY:2026 Great Nature Play Day Festival
DESCRIPTION:2026 Great Nature Play Day Festival\nSaturday\, Aug. 29 & Sunday\, Aug. 30 2026\n10am – 2pm\nLocation: Education Center \nAll tickets final sale. Rain or shine.  \nTwo Types of Admission – Both including all festival activities.\nRegular Admission – $15 per child. Parents and guardians free. \nPlease note: The New York state Parks parking fee of $8 per vehicle is in effect and is not included with admission to the festival. \nOR\nBy Train: Shuttle & Save – $5 per child. Parents and guardians free. \nShuttle & Save admission is limited to the first 50 registrants per day! Registration required. This admission includes shuttles to and from Oyster Bay Station and Planting Fields. This admission is for train riders only. You may be asked to show proof of train ticket. Shuttle schedule and details below! \nPlease note: If you are an Empire Pass Holder\, you do not receive complimentary admission to this event. You will be required to register for regular admission tickets. Library Passes cannot be used for this event. \n  \nGet Regular Tickets Now!\n  \nGet Shuttle & Save Tickets Now!\n  \nGet ready for a summer adventure like no other at our Great Nature Play Day Festival! Where curiosity\, creativity\, and the great outdoors come together\, this hands-on event is perfect for kids of all ages and their families. Dive into nature through exciting activities\, crafts\, and endless fun in the sun. As you explore our 409-acre safe\, green space\, be sure to join in on these Great Nature Play Day experiences: \n  \nScheduled events:\n11am – Storytime at the Forest Classroom with Kelly Doyle\, author of What Is an Arborist?\n11:30am – Visit the Bird Blinds and join a Birding Walk with CI Bird Sanctuary\n1pm – Storytime at the Forest Classroom with Kelly Doyle\n1:30pm – Birding Walk with CI Bird Sanctuary \n  \nAll day long\, enjoy these activities:\n– Build a Bee Hotel to take home\n– Create your own Nature Journal\n– Make a beautiful Nature Suncatcher\n– Create a Kindness Rock\n– Explore our Sensory Garden bins\n– Get your hands dirty and plant a seed to take home\n– Visit the Playhouse to learn about one of Planting Fields Foundation’s past Catalyst exhibitions\, Follies: A Botanical Backstory by Processional Arts (weather permitting)\n– Explore the Student Art Showcase inside our Education Center featuring artwork inspired by Planting Fields and created by visitors\n– Grab a bite to eat – food trucks including Sids All American and Ben & Jerry’s will be onsite\n– Explore the Main House\nThis weekend only\, kids receive FREE admission with the purchase of an adult self-guided tour ticket\, and adults receive $5 off their self-guided tour. This deal applies to Great Nature Play Day attendees only.  \n  \nShuttle & Save:\nVisiting Planting Fields from the city has never been easier and more stress free! Simply take the LIRR to Oyster Bay and hop on our convenient shuttle service directly to Planting Fields\, less than 5 minutes away\, no driving or parking required. You’ll also have access to the village of Oyster Bay\, filled with restaurants and shops. Be prepared to show proof of your train ride. Shuttle & Save tickets are limited to just the first 50 registrants per day\, so registration is required.   \n  \nShuttle Schedule:\nAvailable for Shuttle & Save ticket holders only\, from 9:30am – 4pm\, every half hour\, to and from Oyster Bay Station and Planting Fields. \nPlease plan accordingly: The last shuttle to Oyster Bay Station will depart Planting Fields at 4pm. \n  \nWe can’t wait for you to explore\, play\, create\, and learn with us! \n \nFor questions\, contact Education Manager\, Erin Fitzpatrick\, at efitzpatrick@plantingfields.org. \n  \nAll sales final. In the case of inclement weather\, registrants will be notified of cancellation. Additionally\, our website and social media will reflect any updates.  \n \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/2026-gnpd/
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SUMMARY:Notes in Nature: Summer Symphonies
DESCRIPTION:Notes in Nature: Summer Symphonies\nSaturday\, Aug. 29\, 2026\n5:30 – 7pm\n$45 per person in advance; $50 at the door if seats are available. \nReservations required. All tickets final sale. This outdoor concert is rain or shine!\nLimited seating will be available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for additional seating. Each admission includes one complimentary glass of wine.  \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nProgram\nGrieg: Praeludium from The Holberg Suite\, Op. 40\nHolst: St. Paul’s Suite\, Op. 29 No. 2\nPrice: Andante Cantabile\nCorelli: “La Follia” Concerto Grosso in D minor arr. Geminiani\nTchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings \n  \nJoin us for the start of a new summer tradition as Long Island Chamber Music and Planting Fields come together for their first summer festival concert! Featuring 9 world-class string players performing iconic string orchestra works\, this concert will celebrate orchestral masterworks through a conductorless\, chamber-music format.  \nThe program opens with Grieg’s Praeludium from The Holberg Suite\, a vibrant burst of Baroque-inspired brilliance. Holst’s St. Paul’s Suite follows with its blend of folk tunes and lively dances. \nThe mood turns tender and expressive with Florence Price’s Andante Cantabile\, a graceful\, singing work that offers a moment of calm reflection at the heart of the program. Geminiani’s arrangement of Corelli’s “La Follia” brings a return of spirited virtuosity featuring variations rooted in one of the Baroque era’s most iconic themes. \nThe evening closes with Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings\, a lush and heartfelt masterpiece whose sweeping melodies and emotional depth create a radiant finale\, celebrating the full expressive power of the string orchestra. \n  \nEnhance your evening with beer and wine available for purchase\, along with a selection of beautifully prepared charcuterie plates from Graze Craze — the perfect accompaniment to an unforgettable night of music surrounded by nature. Pre-order by Aug. 27 to choose from a selection of delicious items!  \nPre-Order Now\n  \nCharcuterie Available at the Event: \nChar Cutie Cup $12\nGrab and Go $19\nLone Grazer $36\n \nLearn more about Graze Craze here!\n \n  \n  \nMeet the Ensemble!\n  \nAbout Notes in Nature\nImmerse yourself in a remarkable musical experience at Planting Fields during our second concert season of Notes in Nature!   \nWe invite you to embark on a captivating journey through the works of beloved composers such as Mozart\, Beethoven\, and Brahms\, whose timeless masterpieces will be celebrated alongside rediscovered gems and exciting contemporary compositions. This series features five concerts\, each presenting a unique opportunity to explore the rich landscape of chamber music and brought to life by the passionate performances of exceptional musicians.  \nThis series is led by Eric Huckins and Gergana Haralampieva\, who are a husband-and-wife team dedicated to making professional classical music of the highest caliber accessible to Long Island audiences. Their talented musicians\, hailing from prestigious organizations such as the New York Philharmonic\, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra\, Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect\, and the Steinway Artist Roster\, are not only masters of their craft but also youthful\, enthusiastic advocates for classical music. With their vibrant energy and commitment\, they illuminate each piece\, ensuring that classical music is engaging and approachable for audiences from all walks of life.  \nEnjoy their engaging storytelling\, humor\, and insightful anecdotes about the composers and the context of the works performed\, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that deepens the connection between the artists and the audience. \nJoin us for an unforgettable experience that celebrates Planting Fields\, the beauty of music\, and the joy of community! \nFor questions\, please contact Lilly McGurk\, Stewardship Director at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org  \n  \nAbout Long Island Chamber Music \nLong Island Chamber Music (LICM) is a collective of professional musicians that bring classical music to Long Island communities through concerts and educational programs year-round. LICM was founded in 2020 by husband-and-wife musicians Eric Huckins and Gergana Haralampieva alongside composer Nick DiBerardino with the mission of making professional classical music of the highest caliber accessible to Long Island audiences. \n \nLICM performs chamber music at local venues across Long Island including concert halls\, parks\, libraries\, churches\, museums\, and community centers. LICM works closely with its community partners to create concert programs that are relevant and compelling to audiences. Each concert showcases a variety of instrumentations drawing from LICM’s artist roster of over 20 professional musicians. LICM is strongly committed to programming works and featuring musicians from historically underrepresented communities in the classical music field. \nLICM provides a variety of highly interactive educational concerts and residencies in schools\, libraries\, and community centers that focus on fostering a love and understanding of classical music for all ages. \nLICM musicians are all drawn from Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect\, the New York Philharmonic\, Boston Symphony Orchestra\, Astral Artists\, Concert Artist Guild and several other of the country’s most prominent musical institutions. In addition to being leaders in their art form\, LICM musicians are teaching artists\, entrepreneurs\, and socially-minded advocates for classical music.   \nLong Island Chamber Music is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All Long Island Chamber Music programs are made possible through the efforts of our community partners\, support from local businesses\, and the generosity of the Long Island community.  \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive email communications from Planting Fields Foundation and consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org \n  \nThis concert series is a partnered program presented by Planting Fields Foundation\, in collaboration with Long Island Chamber Music.  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpecial thanks to our other partners: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/notes-in-nature-summer-symphonies/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260904T110000
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CREATED:20260707T145115Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays: The Buzz on Biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:First Fridays: The Buzz on Biodiversity\nFriday\, Sep. 4\, 2026\n10 – 11am\n$25 per person\nAges 8+ welcome; Children must be accompanied by a paid adult.\nAll tickets final sale.\nThis tour begins at the Welcome Pavilion and check-in begins 15 minutes prior. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nSpend a morning immersed in the natural beauty of Planting Fields as we explore the fascinating world of pollinators\, monarch butterflies\, and the diverse insects that support healthy ecosystems. Led by Planting Fields Foundation’s Education Team\, this guided walk will uncover the important relationships between plants and pollinators while examining the challenges posed by invasive species. \nParticipants will take part in hands-on citizen science activities\, including monarch butterfly tagging\, and learn how everyday observations can contribute to conservation efforts. Whether you’re a dedicated naturalist or simply enjoy spending time outdoors\, this engaging program offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and deepen your understanding of the living landscape around us. \n  \nMore about First Fridays\nThis monthly series dives into the various themes that make up Planting Fields\, with exclusive behind-the-scenes walking tours and workshops led by Planting Fields Foundation and New York State Parks staff\, who are experts in their respective fields. From wellness and Olmsted landscape features to the life-stories of Coe family members and their unchallenged spectacular horticultural\, historic and personal collections\, participants of this series will see this site with a new lens. Each month a new theme is explored with at least one staff expert serving as your guide. This series will take place on the first Friday of each month. \n  \nFor any additional information and questions\, please contact Kayla Cheshire\, Communications and Marketing Manager at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n  \nAll ticket sales final. Outside tours will continue in the case of light rain. Should weather become inclement\, tour participants will be notified and the tour will be rescheduled. \n48 Hour Cancellation Policy: Should you need to cancel; you will be credited the amount towards a future 2026 First Friday event. \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. By registering for this event\, you are also you are agreeing to receive pre-registration emails\, e-newsletters\, and other communications from Planting Fields Foundation. If you have any concerns\, please contact Kayla at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n  \nThank you to our partners:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. \n  \nPhotograph by Stephanie Vaughn
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/first-fridays-buzz/
CATEGORIES:Happenings,Tours and Tickets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260911T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261031T120000
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CREATED:20260709T172710Z
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SUMMARY:Gold Coast Garden Tour: Fall Season
DESCRIPTION:Gold Coast Garden Tour: Fall Season\nFridays & Saturdays\, Sep. 11 – Oct. 31\n11am – 12pm\nTickets: General Admission\, $18 | Seniors\, $17 | Children (ages 6 – 17)\, $5 | Children (ages 5 and under)\, FREE\nAll ages welcome; minors must be accompanied by an adult. \nCheck-In: At the Visitor Center at the Main House (see map below) at 10:45am \n  \nBook Now!\n  \nStep back in time on a 60-minute guided walking tour through the history of this magnificent Gold Coast estate and its extraordinary gardens. The landscape at Planting Fields includes a remarkable collection of rare plant specimens\, champion trees\, and increasingly important natural habitats. It embodies the grand legacy and vision of W.R. Coe and renowned landscape architects and designers such as the Olmsted Brothers and A. Robeson Sargent. \nStroll with one of our Garden Guides as you discover plants and gardens in bloom\, explore some of the most beloved landscapes\, historic gardens\, and iconic destinations of Planting Fields\, and gain a deeper understanding of the people and vision that shaped this remarkable place. The tour also includes a brief stop outside the new Oudolf Garden\, where guests can learn about the internationally acclaimed designer’s vision for the site. \nFor any questions\, please contact Visitor Experience Manager Tracy Bacher at tbacher@plantingfields.org. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAll ticket sales final. Outside tours will continue in the case of light rain. Should weather become inclement\, tour participants will be notified and the tour will be rescheduled. \n48 Hour Cancellation Policy: Should you need to cancel; you will be credited the amount towards a future tour of the same value within the same year. \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive emails from Planting Fields Foundation and also consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at info@plantingfields.org \n  \nThank you to our partner: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission.
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/gold-coast-garden-tour-fall-season/
CATEGORIES:Happenings,Tours and Tickets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T120000
DTSTAMP:20260819T004722
CREATED:20260728T200226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260730T121605Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Celebration: Seeds of the Future 
DESCRIPTION:Harvest Celebration: Seeds of the Future\nSaturday\, Sep. 12\, 2026\n10am – 12pm\nFree with registration\nLocation: Education Center at Planting Fields\nThis event is for families with children ages 5+. Rain or shine. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nDiscover the stories\, traditions\, and seasonal rhythms woven into our Community Garden during this one-of-a-kind family experience. Join Shane Weeks and Tecumseh Ceaser of the Metoac Indigenous Collective for a morning of exploration and hands-on learning as they share Indigenous gardening practices\, the cultural significance of native plants\, sustainable harvesting techniques\, and the importance of preserving seeds for future generations. \nAfter exploring the Community Garden\, participants will have the opportunity to help nourish it by adding nutrient-rich local seaweed. They’ll also create native wildflower seed balls to take home\, a simple yet meaningful way to support local pollinators and continue the cycle of growth beyond Planting Fields. \nIt’s a chance to slow down\, learn from the land\, and experience Planting Fields in a whole new way! \n  \nFor questions\, please contact Education Manager\, Erin Fitzpatrick at efitzpatrick@plantingfields.org \n  \nIn partnership with Shane Weeks and Tecumseh Ceaser of the Metoac Indigenous Collective.\n \n 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/harvest-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Happenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260819T004722
CREATED:20260623T165003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260625T161731Z
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SUMMARY:Planting Fields Foundation's 12th Annual Golf Classic
DESCRIPTION:Planting Fields Foundation’s 12th Annual Golf Classic\nTuesday\, September 29\, 2026\n10am – 8pm: See the schedule of events below.\nLocation: The Mill River Club\, 103 Mill River Rd\, Oyster Bay\, NY 11771 \n  \nJoin us for a day of sport and community benefiting Planting Fields Foundation! Funds raised will provide essential support for programming that engages learners of all ages and abilities at our 409-acre historic green space. \n  \nReserve Tickets & Sponsorships Now!\n  \nCan't Make the Event? Donate Now.\n  \n  \nCo-Chairs\nCristian Del Vecchio & Peter Tiberio \nHost Committee\nHal Davidson | Debra Del Vecchio | Robert Foschi | Andrew Nevin \n\nSchedule of Events: \n10am – Registration Opens\n10:30am – Brunch\n1pm – Golf Shotgun Start\n5:30pm – Dinner & Cocktails\nRaffles available all throughout the day. Winners announced at dinner. \n\nGolf Support Opportunities \nPremier Sponsor – $5\,000\nIncludes two golf foursomes and three tee signs. \nGolf Cart Sponsor – $3\,700\nIncludes one golf foursome\, two additional dinner and cocktail guests\, and prominent logo placement on all golf carts (print and digital)\, as well as select event materials. \nSignature Sponsor – $2\,700\nIncludes one golf foursome and two tee signs. \nAll-Range Sponsor – $1\,200\nIncludes prominent signage at the Driving Range\, Putting Green\, and Short Range\, plus one tee sign. \n\nParticipation \nFoursome – $2\,300\nIncludes brunch\, golf\, dinner\, and cocktails for four. \nSingle Golfer – $575\nIncludes brunch\, golf\, dinner\, and cocktails. \nTee Sign – $225 \nIncludes one tee sign \n\n\nDinner & Cocktails Only – $195 \n\nUnderwriting Opportunities \nDinner Sponsor – $5\,000\nGiveaway Sponsor – $2\,500\nBrunch Sponsor – $2\,000 \n\n  \nFor questions\, please contact Dana Epstein\, Special Events Manager at depstein@plantingfields.org. 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/golf-classic-2026/
CATEGORIES:Happenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261001T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261001T200000
DTSTAMP:20260819T004722
CREATED:20260728T181342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260729T181743Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Spirits: Evergreen – The Remarkable Story of the Trees That Shaped Our World
DESCRIPTION:Creative Spirits: Evergreen – The Remarkable Story of the Trees That Shaped Our World\nThursday\, Oct. 1\, 2026\n6 – 8pm\n$35 per person\nLocation: The Main House\nCheck-In: Begins at 6pm at the Main House\nAll tickets final sale. Guests under age 18 must be accompanied by a paid adult. \n \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nRaise a glass and discover the extraordinary story hidden within one of nature’s most familiar trees! \nJoin acclaimed author and Cornell University professor Trent Preszler for an evening inspired by his new book\, Evergreen\, an illuminating journey through the history\, culture\, and ecology of the evergreen tree. Far more than a symbol of the holiday season\, evergreens have built nations\, fueled industries\, inspired traditions\, and shaped the landscapes – and lives – we know today. \nThrough captivating stories that span towering western forests\, Midwestern Christmas tree farms\, southern sawmills\, and the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree\, Preszler reveals the surprising ways these remarkable trees have influenced our world. Along the way\, he’ll explore the enduring connections between people and nature and why the future of these trees matters now more than ever. \nWhether you’re passionate about horticulture\, fascinated by history\, or simply love a great story\, this engaging evening promises fresh perspectives\, lively conversation\, and a newfound appreciation for the trees that surround us. \nStay after the talk for audience Q&A\, a book signing\, and themed cocktails inspired by the evening’s journey through the evergreen landscape. \nTrent’s book\, Evergreen: The Trees That Shaped America\, will be available for purchase at the event. \n  \nEvent Schedule\n6pm: Doors open\n6 – 6:30pm: Self-guided exploration of the first floor of the Main House. Visit the Pop-Up Shop and purchase Evergreen or browse our selection from some early holiday shopping! During this time\, guests will also enjoy a complimentary signature cocktail: The Evergreen Spritz\, a sparkling botanical cocktail inspired by the forests that shaped our world. Gin\, elderflower\, fresh lemon\, and a splash of Prosecco\, finished with fragrant rosemary.\n6:30 – 7:30pm: Presentation from Trent Prezler\, followed by Q & A\n7:30 – 8pm: Book Signing \n  \n About Trent Preszler\nTrent Preszler is a professor of practice in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University and director of the Henry David Thoreau Foundation’s Planetary Solutions Initiative. His first book\, Little and Often: A Memoir\, hit #1 on the Amazon Books Best Seller list and was named a USA Today Best Book of the Year in 2021. His second book\, Evergreen: The Trees That Shaped America\, was longlisted for the 2026 PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award. \nPreszler grew up on a cattle ranch in South Dakota and attended a one-room schoolhouse on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. After college at Iowa State University\, he served as a White House intern for President Bill Clinton. He holds an MS in agricultural economics and a PhD in horticultural biology from Cornell University. \nA former winemaker and wooden boatbuilder\, Preszler’s life was profiled in a documentary that won a New York Emmy Award in 2017. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMore about Creative Spirits: A Lecture & Libations Series\nUnlock a world of boundless creativity with our exclusive new series\, where art\, design\, history\, horticulture\, and architecture collide! You’ll engage with industry visionaries and pioneers in these dynamic fields and immerse yourself in captivating lectures and innovative ideas\, all while sipping on a signature themed cocktail designed to elevate each experience. \nFor questions\, please contact Communications and Marketing Manager\, Kayla Cheshire\, at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. By registering for this program\, you are also agreeing to receive email communications from Planting Fields Foundation. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n\n  \nThank you to our partners: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThank you to our generous in-kind sponsor:  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/cs_evergreen/
CATEGORIES:Happenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261030T121500
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CREATED:20260730T200324Z
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SUMMARY:Secret Spots Golf Cart Tour
DESCRIPTION:Secret Spots Golf Cart Tour\nWednesdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays\, Oct. 2 – Oct. 30\n11am – 12:15pm\n$60 per person\nAges 5+ | Each rider must have their own seat\nLocation: Check-in at the Welcome Pavilion\nRain or shine | All tickets final sale \n  \nBook Now!\n  \nGo beyond the garden path…  \nJoin us on an intimate\, one-hour journey through some of the most enchanting\, “secret” spots of Planting Fields. Designed for groups of up to five guests\, this exclusive experience offers rare access to secluded corners\, breathtaking vistas\, and hidden treasures that many visitors might miss. Travel aboard a six-seat golf cart as your guide shares the stories\, history\, and horticultural highlights behind some of the site’s most captivating spaces. \n  \nAlong the way\, you’ll stop to explore remarkable locations\, including:  \n– The secluded Heather Garden  \n– The peaceful Dwarf Conifer Garden  \n– The historic Carshalton Gates  \n– Inspiring site-specific art installations  \n– Secret gardens\, rare ancient trees\, and other hidden gems found throughout the landscape  \n  \nWhether you’re visiting for the first time or have wandered the grounds for years\, this tour reveals a side of Planting Fields that’s rarely seen and always memorable.  \nAvailable for a limited time only. Advance reservations are required\, and availability is extremely limited to preserve the intimate nature of the experience.  \n  \nFor questions\, please contact Visitor Experience Manager\, Tracy Bacher\, at tbacher@plantingfields.org. \n  \nAll ticket sales final. Outside tours will continue in the case of light rain. Should weather become inclement\, tour participants will be notified and the tour will be rescheduled. \n\n48 Hour Cancellation Policy: Should you need to cancel; you will be credited the amount towards a future tour of the same value within the same year. \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive emails from Planting Fields Foundation and also consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at info@plantingfields.org \n\n\n  \n  \nThank you to our partner: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/secret-spots-golf-cart-tour/
CATEGORIES:Happenings,Tours and Tickets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260819T004722
CREATED:20260728T185949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260729T181648Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays 2026: Planting Fields as Palimpsest\, An Archival Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:First Fridays 2026: Planting Fields as Palimpsest\, An Archival Walking Tour\nFriday\, Oct. 2\, 2026\n10 – 11am\n$25 per person\nLocation: Throughout the grounds of Planting Fields\nCheck-in: 9:45am at Main House at Planting Fields \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nWhat stories remain when the buildings themselves are gone? \nExplore the hidden layers of architectural history at Planting Fields on this special walking tour that uncovers the traces of structures\, landscapes\, and eras that have shaped the estate over time\, led by Planting Fields Foundation’s Director of Collections and Research\, Marie Penny! \nA palimpsest refers to the layers of history embedded within a place\, where remnants of the past continue to influence the present. Throughout its history\, Planting Fields has been home to remarkable buildings that have since disappeared—from the Byrne House\, which stood on the property before the Coe family\, to the mid-century SUNY-era geodesic domes. Though these structures are no longer part of the landscape\, their stories remain woven into the identity of the site. \nThis fascinating tour invites guests to uncover the architectural evolution of Planting Fields through historic photographs\, archival materials\, and the physical landscape itself. Discover how the estate has transformed across generations and how each era has left its mark. \nAs part of this exclusive experience\, guests will receive an advance preview of Fragment of the Foundation of the Babel Tower\, the 2026 Catalyst installation by Fiona Tan\, before its public opening. The installation offers a timely reflection on memory\, fragments\, and the ways we preserve and reconstruct our understanding of the past. \nThe tour concludes with a special opportunity to visit the Planting Fields Foundation archives\, where historic documents\, photographs\, and collections provide an even deeper look into the people\, places\, and stories that have shaped the estate. \nThis tour takes place primarily outdoors and requires a moderate amount of walking. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable footwear. \n  \nMore about First Fridays\nThis monthly series dives into the various themes that make up Planting Fields\, with exclusive behind-the-scenes walking tours and workshops led by Planting Fields Foundation and New York State Parks staff\, who are experts in their respective fields. From wellness and Olmsted landscape features to the life-stories of Coe family members and their unchallenged spectacular horticultural\, historic and personal collections\, participants of this series will see this site with a new lens. Each month a new theme is explored with at least one staff expert serving as your guide. This series will take place on the first Friday of each month. \n  \nFor any additional information and questions\, please contact Kayla Cheshire\, Communications and Marketing Manager at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n  \nAll ticket sales final. Outside tours will continue in the case of light rain. Should weather become inclement\, tour participants will be notified and the tour will be rescheduled. \n48 Hour Cancellation Policy: Should you need to cancel; you will be credited the amount towards a future 2026 First Friday event. \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. By registering for this event\, you are also you are agreeing to receive pre-registration emails\, e-newsletters\, and other communications from Planting Fields Foundation. If you have any concerns\, please contact Kayla at kcheshire@plantingfields.org \n  \nThank you to our partners:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission.
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/first-fridays-2026-palimpsest/
CATEGORIES:Happenings,Tours and Tickets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261010T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261010T203000
DTSTAMP:20260819T004722
CREATED:20251217T230714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T140619Z
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SUMMARY:Notes in Nature: Serenade & Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Notes in Nature: Serenade & Celebration\nSaturday\, Oct. 10\n7 – 8:30pm\n$45 per person in advance; $50 at the door if seats are available. Includes a complimentary glass of wine.\nLocation: Inside the Main House\nReservations required. All tickets final sale. Rain or shine.  \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nProgram\nIbert: 3 Pièces brèves\nMozart: Serenade in C minor\, K. 388 arr. Rechtman\nColeman: Tzigane\nNielsen: Wind Quintet Op. 43 \n  \nThis woodwind quintet program moves between refined elegance and lively celebration\, each instrument shining with its own irresistible personality.  \nIt opens with Jacques Ibert’s Trois Pièces brèves\, a set of sparkling miniatures that showcases the ensemble at its most playful. The energy deepens with Mozart’s Serenade in C minor\, heard here in a brilliant wind quintet arrangement by Mordechai Rechtman. One of Mozart’s most dramatic chamber works\, the serenade brims with stormy intensity and an operatic sense of dialogue.  \nValerie Coleman’s Tzigane brings a burst of rhythmic fire and folk-inspired flair. Drawing on Eastern European dance traditions\, the piece whirls with virtuosity and bold character. The program closes with Carl Nielsen’s beloved Wind Quintet\, a work that celebrates the individuality of each instrument while reveling in the warmth of their collective sound. The final chorale and variations gather the ensemble and the audience into a moment of shared celebration\, closing the program with a sense of unity\, generosity\, and sheer joy in music-making.  \n  \nAbout Notes in Nature\nImmerse yourself in a remarkable musical experience at Planting Fields during our second concert season of Notes in Nature!   \nWe invite you to embark on a captivating journey through the works of beloved composers such as Mozart\, Beethoven\, and Brahms\, whose timeless masterpieces will be celebrated alongside rediscovered gems and exciting contemporary compositions. This series features five concerts\, each presenting a unique opportunity to explore the rich landscape of chamber music and brought to life by the passionate performances of exceptional musicians.  \nThis series is led by Eric Huckins and Gergana Haralampieva\, who are a husband-and-wife team dedicated to making professional classical music of the highest caliber accessible to Long Island audiences. Their talented musicians\, hailing from prestigious organizations such as the New York Philharmonic\, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra\, Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect\, and the Steinway Artist Roster\, are not only masters of their craft but also youthful\, enthusiastic advocates for classical music. With their vibrant energy and commitment\, they illuminate each piece\, ensuring that classical music is engaging and approachable for audiences from all walks of life.  \nGrab a complimentary glass of wine and enjoy their engaging storytelling\, humor\, and insightful anecdotes about the composers and the context of the works performed\, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that deepens the connection between the artists and the audience. \nJoin us for an unforgettable experience that celebrates Planting Fields\, the beauty of music\, and the joy of community! \nFor questions\, please contact Lilly McGurk\, Stewardship Director at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org  \n  \nAbout Long Island Chamber Music \nLong Island Chamber Music (LICM) is a collective of professional musicians that bring classical music to Long Island communities through concerts and educational programs year-round. LICM was founded in 2020 by husband-and-wife musicians Eric Huckins and Gergana Haralampieva alongside composer Nick DiBerardino with the mission of making professional classical music of the highest caliber accessible to Long Island audiences. \n \nLICM performs chamber music at local venues across Long Island including concert halls\, parks\, libraries\, churches\, museums\, and community centers. LICM works closely with its community partners to create concert programs that are relevant and compelling to audiences. Each concert showcases a variety of instrumentations drawing from LICM’s artist roster of over 20 professional musicians. LICM is strongly committed to programming works and featuring musicians from historically underrepresented communities in the classical music field. \nLICM provides a variety of highly interactive educational concerts and residencies in schools\, libraries\, and community centers that focus on fostering a love and understanding of classical music for all ages. \nLICM musicians are all drawn from Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect\, the New York Philharmonic\, Boston Symphony Orchestra\, Astral Artists\, Concert Artist Guild and several other of the country’s most prominent musical institutions. In addition to being leaders in their art form\, LICM musicians are teaching artists\, entrepreneurs\, and socially-minded advocates for classical music.   \nLong Island Chamber Music is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All Long Island Chamber Music programs are made possible through the efforts of our community partners\, support from local businesses\, and the generosity of the Long Island community.  \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive email communications from Planting Fields Foundation and consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org \n  \nThis concert series is a partnered program presented by Planting Fields Foundation\, in collaboration with Long Island Chamber Music.  \n \n 
URL:https://plantingfields.org/happenings/nin-serenade-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Happenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261024T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261024T120000
DTSTAMP:20260819T004722
CREATED:20260715T164951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260727T204131Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Planting Fields Fall 5K Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:2026 Planting Fields Fall 5K Run/Walk\nSaturday\, Oct. 24\, 2026\n7:30am – 12pm | Full schedule below!\nRain or Shine. All tickets final sale.\nSponsorships available below. \n \nRegistration & Pricing\nNEW THIS YEAR: Register Early & Win! Register early for the Fall 5K before Sept. 2 and you’ll automatically be entered into our Early Bird Giveaway. One lucky winner will receive an exclusive Planting Fields Secret Spots Golf Cart Tour: a private\, curator-led journey through some of the estate’s most enchanting hidden treasures. The prize includes: A private one-hour golf cart tour for up to five guests! Enjoy rare access to secluded corners and breathtaking views not typically open to visitors\, fascinating stories\, estate history\, and horticultural highlights shared by an expert guide. Go beyond the garden paths and discover a side of Planting Fields that few visitors ever have the chance to experience! \n5K Walk/Run\n$40 Early Bird Rate (before Sep. 2)\n$45 after \n$50 day of race\nThe first 350 5K racers to finish receive a complimentary collectible finisher medal! See the design to the right.  \nKids Fun Run\nParents run free alongside their children in the Kids Fun Run!\n$20 Early Bird Rate (before Sep. 2)\n$25 after \n$30 day of race\nAll participating children will receive a Kids Fun Run medal. \nGroup Rates Available\nPlanning to run with friends\, family\, or coworkers? Email Lilly McGurk\, Stewardship Director\, lmcgurk@plantingfields.org to receive your group discount code. \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \n\nThis is your chance to experience autumn at its absolute best on foot through the historic Olmsted Brothers-designed landscape of Planting Fields! If you’ve experienced our one-of-a-kind seasonal 5K before\, you already know what makes this race so special. If this is your first time\, you’re in for an unforgettable adventure. \n\n\n \n\n\nJoin us for our 6th Annual Fall 5K\, a beloved autumn tradition that welcomes participants of all ages and fitness levels. Whether you’re a seasoned runner chasing a personal best\, a casual walker\, or simply looking to immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of the season\, this event is the perfect way to celebrate fall with friends\, family\, and the community. \n\n\n \n\n\nThe scenic 5K course winds through the breathtaking historic Olmsted Brothers-designed landscape\, offering a race experience unlike any other on Long Island. Participants will traverse paved pathways\, open grassy turf\, and winding forest trails with natural dirt and rocky terrain that showcase the preserve’s diverse beauty. Approximately 170 feet of elevation gain\, highlighted by the signature ascent beginning at the Carshalton Gates\, provides just the right amount of challenge\, making the course as rewarding as it is picturesque. \n\n\n \n\n\nAnd because it wouldn’t be fall without a little festive fun\, Halloween costumes are encouraged! Whether spooky\, silly\, or spectacular\, come dressed to impress and cast your vote for the most festive participant at the Planting Fields Foundation Information Booth. \n\n\n \n\n\nLace up\, embrace the season\, and discover why the Planting Fields Fall 5K has become a favorite annual tradition. Come for the run\, stay for the foliage\, and create lasting memories in one of Long Island’s most extraordinary landscapes. \n\n  \nEvent Schedule\n7:30am – Registration Open\n8:30am – 5K Start\n9:30am – Kids Fun Run Start \n  \nEvent Highlights\n– Scenic 5K course through the gardens and trails.\n– Kids Fun Run – A ½-mile loop just for young runners (parents run free with their children in the Kids Fun Run!)\n– Costume fun + fan voting for crowd favorites\n– Live DJ spinning tunes\n– Food trucks with seasonal eats and treats\n– Free self-guided tours of the historic Main House (for 5K and Fun Run registrants)\n– Hands-on fall-themed crafts for all ages\n– 10% off merchandise in the Visitor Center when you show your bib\n– Free finish line photos\n– Personalized bib if registered 3 weeks in advance\n  \n5K Trail Maps\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFall 5K Sponsorship Opportunities\nPlatinum – $5\,000\n· 25 participants in 5K\n· Logo placement on select event signage\, race bibs\, event website\, printed marketing materials and the finisher medal lanyard\n· Your business included on our website and dedicated email blasts to over 20k people\n· Inclusion in our social media marketing campaigns\n· Premier sponsor table \nGold – $1\,000\n· 10 participants in 5K\n· Your business included on our website and email blasts to over 20k people\n· Inclusion in our social media marketing campaigns\n· Sponsor table \nSilver – $500\n· 5 participants in 5K\n· Your business included on our website and email blasts to over 20k people\n· Inclusion in our social media marketing campaigns\n· Sponsor table \nBronze – $250\n· 1 participant in 5K\n· Your business included on our website and email blasts to over 20k people\n· Inclusion in our social media marketing campaigns \n  \nIf you cannot attend the event\, please consider making a donation to help advance our mission. Your contribution will play a vital role in supporting this site’s ongoing restoration and preservation efforts. Every dollar makes a difference. Thank you for your generosity and for being a part of our community! Support Planting Fields now\, click here. \nFor questions\, or more information\, and to join the ranks of our incredible sponsors\, contact: Lilly McGurk\, Stewardship Director\, lmcgurk@plantingfields.org \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive emails from Planting Fields Foundation and also consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org. \n  \nThank you to our partners: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n®I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. 
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SUMMARY:Notes in Nature: Fireside Melodies
DESCRIPTION:Notes in Nature: Fireside Melodies\nSaturday\, Dec. 19\n7 – 8:30pm\n$45 per person in advance; $50 at the door if seats are available. \nLocation: Inside the Main House\nReservations required. All tickets final sale. Rain or shine.  \n  \nRegister Now!\n  \nA collection of winter-inspired classical music and holiday favorites. \nEmbrace the winter season at our annual concert event\, Fireside Melodies\, featuring the captivating sounds of the harp and violin. On a crisp winter’s night\, enjoy a cup of hot chocolate and join us for a cozy performance filled with evocative\, elegant music and thoughtfully arranged holiday classics. This concert is the perfect escape from the cold\, offering a serene and inviting atmosphere that is ideal for a romantic date night or a peaceful retreat.  \nThis charming event will be held at the Great Hall of the Main House\, a location renowned for its inviting ambiance and warm acoustics. Picture yourself nestled in a beautifully decorated space\, where the delicate interplay of violin and harp creates a soothing and festive soundscape!  \n  \nAbout Notes in Nature\nImmerse yourself in a remarkable musical experience at Planting Fields during our second concert season of Notes in Nature!   \nWe invite you to embark on a captivating journey through the works of beloved composers such as Mozart\, Beethoven\, and Brahms\, whose timeless masterpieces will be celebrated alongside rediscovered gems and exciting contemporary compositions. This series features five concerts\, each presenting a unique opportunity to explore the rich landscape of chamber music and brought to life by the passionate performances of exceptional musicians.  \nThis series is led by Eric Huckins and Gergana Haralampieva\, who are a husband-and-wife team dedicated to making professional classical music of the highest caliber accessible to Long Island audiences. Their talented musicians\, hailing from prestigious organizations such as the New York Philharmonic\, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra\, Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect\, and the Steinway Artist Roster\, are not only masters of their craft but also youthful\, enthusiastic advocates for classical music. With their vibrant energy and commitment\, they illuminate each piece\, ensuring that classical music is engaging and approachable for audiences from all walks of life.  \nGrab a complimentary glass of wine and enjoy their engaging storytelling\, humor\, and insightful anecdotes about the composers and the context of the works performed\, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that deepens the connection between the artists and the audience. \nJoin us for an unforgettable experience that celebrates Planting Fields\, the beauty of music\, and the joy of community! \nFor questions\, please contact Lilly McGurk\, Stewardship Director at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org  \n  \nAbout Long Island Chamber Music \nLong Island Chamber Music (LICM) is a collective of professional musicians that bring classical music to Long Island communities through concerts and educational programs year-round. LICM was founded in 2020 by husband-and-wife musicians Eric Huckins and Gergana Haralampieva alongside composer Nick DiBerardino with the mission of making professional classical music of the highest caliber accessible to Long Island audiences. \n \nLICM performs chamber music at local venues across Long Island including concert halls\, parks\, libraries\, churches\, museums\, and community centers. LICM works closely with its community partners to create concert programs that are relevant and compelling to audiences. Each concert showcases a variety of instrumentations drawing from LICM’s artist roster of over 20 professional musicians. LICM is strongly committed to programming works and featuring musicians from historically underrepresented communities in the classical music field. \nLICM provides a variety of highly interactive educational concerts and residencies in schools\, libraries\, and community centers that focus on fostering a love and understanding of classical music for all ages. \nLICM musicians are all drawn from Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect\, the New York Philharmonic\, Boston Symphony Orchestra\, Astral Artists\, Concert Artist Guild and several other of the country’s most prominent musical institutions. In addition to being leaders in their art form\, LICM musicians are teaching artists\, entrepreneurs\, and socially-minded advocates for classical music.   \nLong Island Chamber Music is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All Long Island Chamber Music programs are made possible through the efforts of our community partners\, support from local businesses\, and the generosity of the Long Island community.  \n  \nBy registering for this event\, you consent to receive email communications from Planting Fields Foundation and consent to Planting Fields Foundation photographing and filming during the event. These images may be used for promotional purposes\, including social media\, on our website\, newsletters\, grant requests\, reports. As it may not be feasible to identify individuals who may wish to opt out\, your registration implies your consent to be photographed. If you have any concerns\, please contact us at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org \n  \nThis concert series is a partnered program presented by Planting Fields Foundation\, in collaboration with Long Island Chamber Music.  \n \n 
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