Brought to you by the Roslyn Landmark Society and Trinity Episcopal Church.
Trinity Episcopal Church is more than just a place of worship; it's a living testament to the power of faith, community, and architectural artistry. Join Jean Henning as she tours Trinity Episcopal Church, illustrating how its rich history continues to inspire and captivate the Roslyn and Long Island community.
Jean Henning is an educator who ran the Nassau County Museum of Art's education program for many years. The lecture will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church, a landmark church in Roslyn built in 1906 by one of America's most famous architects, Stanford White, who had a profound impact on the look of America in the "Gilded Age." The program will also be available via Zoom.
The Roslyn Landmark Society is at the forefront of the preservation movement on Long Island. Its mission is to preserve and promote the rich history and historical resources in the 350-year-old Village of Roslyn and the surrounding community.
Call the Roslyn Landmark Society at 516-625-4363 or click here to RSVP!
Trinity Episcopal Church holds Sunday church services at 10 AM. It is a historic church, featuring Tiffany stained-glass windows. Its parish is friendly and welcoming to all. For more information, contact [email protected]/ 516-621-7925 or visit http://www.trinityroslyn.org.
DATE: Sunday, April 14, 2024
TIME: 3:00 PM
LOCATION: Trinity Episcopal Church or via Zoom
ADDRESS: 1579 Northern Boulevard (25A) Roslyn, NY 11576
COST: FREE
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