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SUMMARY:50th Annual Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Untermyer Gardens\, Yonkers NY \n  \nPlease join us for the Annual Meeting and Awards. \nAt Church of the Holy Trinity\n316 East 88th Street\nbetween First and Second Avenues\nNew York City \nAfter the presentation\, members and guests are invited to a\nreception where they can meet the award recipients. \nAwards will be presented for categories including\, Exhibition\, Publication\, Restoration\, Preservation\, Grassroots Efforts as well as our Margot Gayle Fund Grant Awardees.\nNew Board of Directors members and officers will also be inducted at this time. \nTHIS EVENT IS FREE TO MEMBERS. \nRSVP is required.  Please email membership@vicsocny.org with the words “Annual Meeting” in the subject line.\nYou may bring guests at a charge of $25.00 each. \nPlease RSVP by May 15th. \nGuest tickets may be purchased by completing this form and mailing a check or using PayPal below. \nChecks are made payable to Metropolitan Chapter VSA\nForms should be mailed to\nVictorian Society New York\nAnnual Meeting\n232 East 11th Street\nNew York NY 10003 \n\n \n\n\n\nGuest’s Name
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/50th-annual-business-meeting/
LOCATION:Church of the Holy Trinity\, 316 East 88th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:May Lecture - The Syrian Colony of New York in the 19th Century and the "Lost" Lower West Side
DESCRIPTION:  \nImmigrants from what was then called “Greater Syria” came to New York beginning in 1880. They settled on the Lower West Side of Manhattan\, just steps away from the Battery. In 1890\, the community numbered about 2\,000 people—the largest Syrian community in the United States. It was also the economic\, spiritual and intellectual center of the Syrian diaspora. Along Washington Street were men and women speaking Arabic\, Syrian grocery stores and restaurants\, four Christian chapels\, wholesale and retail merchants and small manufacturing concerns. Six Arabic newspapers and a number of books were published in the colony in the 19th century. But until recently\, the Washington Street colony was completely unknown. \n  \nLinda K. Jacobs\, PhD\, will explore the confluence of events\, including World War I\, immigration restrictions that cut the number of Syrian immigrants to almost zero in the 1920s\, and the physical destruction of the neighborhood that all contributed to this gap in New York’s collective memory. This gap is finally now being filled with Dr. Jacobs’ book\, Strangers in the West. \n  \n  \nThe Victorian Society New York sponsors a series of free lectures at The English Speaking Union\, 144 E. 39th St.\, between Lexington and Third Avenues in Manhattan. No reservations are required. Attendees are invited to post-lecture receptions.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/lincoln-in-new-york/
LOCATION:The English Speaking Union\, 144 E 39th St\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clubbing at the Century Association
DESCRIPTION:Century Association\, 1935. Photo courtesy of The Museum of the City of New York \n  \nJonathan Harding\, curator of The Century Association\, will lead a tour of one of New York City’s most sophisticated clubhouses. Learn about this quintessentially conversational New York club. Its longtime home on West 43rd Street in Manhattan\, built in 1897\, was designed by Stanford White\, who cheekily modeled it after the 1852 James Lockyer facade of White’s\, a London gentlemen’s club on St. James Street. Founded in 1847 by\, among others\, William Cullen Bryant\, to promote interest in literature and the fine arts\, The Century Association grew out of an earlier organization\, the Sketch Club\, founded in 1829. The original intention was to limit the number of members to 100\, but by the time the Association moved into its 43rd Street home it had about 800. Today the Association’s members include over 2\,000 authors\, artists and amateurs in letters and fine arts. In 2008\, the Metropolitan Chapter of the Victorian Society in America celebrated Margot Gayle’s 100th birthday on the premises. \n  \n**TOUR IS SOLD OUT** \nPAID RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR TOUR\nThis tour is limited to 25 participants.\nFees: $25 for Victorian Society New York members\, $35 for nonmembers\nPaid reservations must be received by Friday April\, 28th. \nFurther information will be provided with reservation confirmations.\nNo refunds will be made for cancellations. \nParticipants in our educational tours must be in excellent health and able to participate safely in the activities involved. If you have any doubt about your ability to participate fully due to health conditions or disabilities\, contact Victorian Society New York at info@vicsocny.org or (212) 886-3742. Victorian Society New York reserves the right to decline to accept or refuse to retain any person as a member of our tours at any time. \nTo become a member and enjoy lower rate for tours\, please go to our website: www vicsocny.org. \nChecks payable to Metropolitan Chapter VSA and should be mailed to:\nTours\, Metropolitan Chapter of Victorian Society in America\nc/o Village Alliance\n8 East 8th Street\nNew York\, NY 10003
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/clubbing-at-the-century-association/
LOCATION:7 West 43rd Street\, 7 West 43rd Street\, New York \, NY\, 10036\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mark Twain's Hartford Connecticut
DESCRIPTION:Mark Twain’s Hartford House\, 1994. Courtesy of the Mark Twain House \nFounded in 1635\, Hartford\, CT is one of the oldest cities in the country. Following the Civil War it was the richest city in the country\, and author Mark Twain built a magnificent mansion there for his family and lived there from 1874-91. Built in the American High Gothic style\, it was described as “part steamboat\, part medieval forest and part cuckoo clock.” It is where he wrote many of his most famous novels\, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Restored and opened as a house museum in 1974\, it has been named one of the Ten Best Historic Homes in the world by National Geographic. \n  \nJoin the Victorian Society New York for a tour of this wonderful home where we will have a private tour of the mansion including recent restoration work of the Mahogany Guest Bedroom Suite. We will be treated to a lecture on Mark Twain by Dr. James Golden\, the house’s director of education during lunch at the mansion. In the afternoon we will tour the 1854 Italianate Ishram Terry House for a glimpse into the genteel lifestyle of the late 19th century. \n  \n  \nPAID RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL OF THE TOURS.\nThis tour is limited to 47 participants.\nFees: $150 for Victorian Society New York members\, $175 for nonmembers\nPaid reservations must be received by Thursday\, April 20 \nMeeting places will be provided with reservation confirmations.\nNo refunds will be made for cancellations.\nParticipants in our educational tours must be in excellent health and able to participate safely in the activities involved. If you have any doubt about your ability to participate fully due to health conditions or disabilities\, contact Victorian Society New York at info@vicsocny.org or (212) 886-3742. Victorian Society New York reserves the right to decline to accept or refuse to retain any person as a member of our tours at any time. \nTo become a member and enjoy lower rate for tours\, please go to our website: www vicsocny.org. \nChecks payable to Metropolitan Chapter VSA and should be mailed to:\nTours\, Metropolitan Chapter of Victorian Society in America\nc/o Village Alliance\n8 East 8th Street\nNew York\, NY 10003 \nOnline Payment can be made here \n\n \n\n\n\nHartford Ct Tour\n\n\nNon-Member Pricing $175.00 USDMember Pricing $150.00 USD\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/mark-twains-hartford-connecticut/
LOCATION:Hartford Connecticut\, Hartford \, CT\, 06105\, United States
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SUMMARY:April Lecture – Race for Distinction: Ocean Liners of the Edwardian Age
DESCRIPTION:German Ocean Liner KRONPRINZESSIN C \nOriginally schedule speaker Matthew Dennison’s lecture on Beatrix Potter has been cancelled. \n  \nThe Industrial Age spawned growth\, engineering wonders and a spirited race for size and distinction in many areas.  As the sun set on the 19th century and then began to shine even more brightly in the early years of the 20th century\, an era of greater structural wonders began.  Bill Miller\, the author of over 100 books on passenger liners and cruise ships as well as a frequent guest speaker about today’s liners\, will take us back to the end of the Victorian age when Britain and British passenger ships ruled the seas.  Almost suddenly\, in 1897\, Imperial Germany emerges—with the biggest\, fastest and most luxurious liners yet to cross the North Atlantic.  It was the age of “the only way to cross.”  Miller will take us into the Edwardian Age and to that fateful summer of 1914 that cast Europe into war.  Great liners like the Mauretania\, Imperator and the immortal Titanic will appear—the ships themselves\, their race for distinction\, their passengers and of course their luxurious\, upper-deck suites and salons. \n  \n Come aboard:  The whistle is sounding—a great liner is leaving New York for a week long passage to Europe! \nThe Victorian Society New York sponsors a series of free lectures at The English Speaking Union\, 144 E. 39th St.\, between Lexington and Third Avenues in Manhattan. No reservations are required. Attendees are invited to post-lecture receptions.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/over-the-hills-and-far-away-the-life-of-beatrix-potter/
LOCATION:The English Speaking Union\, 144 E 39th St\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes: Central Park Arsenal Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Jonathan Kuhn\, Director of Art and Antiquities at the New York City Parks Department\, for a tour of The Arsenal (1847-1851)including a trip to the roof! The Arsenal\, now the Parks Department headquarters\, the Central Park building has a rich history of past uses\, including a stint as the American Museum of Natural History. The Arsenal was designed by Martin E. Thompson (1786–1877)\, architect of The Second Branch Bank of the United States (1824)\, formerly on Wall Street (now the centerpiece of the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) and The Kellogg Club (1838) in Morristown\, NJ. The personalized tour by Mr. Kuhn will point out significant alterations to the building by Parks Commissioner Robert Moses\, including the WPA-era murals (1935) by Allen Saalburg followed by a curated tour of the Arsenal’s current exhibit\,  Zane York: Nature Morte (March 9–April 27\, 2017).  The tour will conclude with sweeping views of Central Park and Fifth Avenue as participants stand on the roof of the Arsenal. \n  \n  \nPaid Reservations must be received by Wednesday March 15th.\n$25 for members\, $30 nonmembers\nChecks payable to Metropolitan Chapter VSA and mailed to\nMetropolitan Chapter VSA-Tours\n232 East 11th Street\nNew York NY 10003 \nOnline here \n\n \n\n\n\nPricing\n\n\nNon-Member Pricing $30.00 USDMember Pricing $25.00 USD\n\n\n\n\n\n \nParticipants in our educational tours must be in excellent health and able to participate safely in the activities involved. If you have any doubt about your ability to participate fully due to health conditions or disabilities\, contact Victorian Society New York at info@vicsocny.org or (212) 886-3742.  Victorian Society New York reserves the right to decline to accept or refuse to retain any person as a member of our tours at any time.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/behind-the-scenes-central-park-arsenal-tour/
LOCATION:Central Park Arsenal\, 830 Fifth Avenue \, New York \, NY\, 10065\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170320T183000
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SUMMARY:Margot Gayle Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:The Victorian Society New York invites you to a program to benefit the Margot Gayle Fund for the Preservation of Victorian Heritage. \nMonday\, March 20\, 2017\, 6:30 p.m. \nSt. Peter’s Episcopal Church\n346 West 20th Street New York City \nWe will be presenting: \n– Our Vanishing Legacy\, a documentary with commentary from Director Gordon Hyatt \n– St. Peter’s Church Chelsea\, a look at its restoration by The Rev. Stephen Harding \n– Wyckoff-Sneidicker Family Cemetery Restoration\, research reports by Brooke Fernandez and Samantha Zavala \n– Reception to follow \nThe Margot Gayle Fund for the Preservation of Victorian Heritage was established in 2003 and enables the Metropolitan Chapter to make monetary grants for projects for preservation or conservation of Victorian material culture in the New York Metropolitan area. \nIf you would like to attend\, please make a donation to the “Metropolitan Chapter VSA; Attention Margo Gayle Fund” at one of the following levels: \n\n$50\n$100\n$150\n$200\n$250\n$500\n\nAdmission and donations can be made online here: \n\n\n\n\nAdmission and donations can also be mailed to: \nMetropolitan Chapter VSA\n232 East 11th Street\nNew York\, NY 10003
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/margot-gayle-fundraiser/
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Episcopal Church\, 346 W 20th St\, New York\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Little Syria: A Tour of Downtown Manhattan's Lost Neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:Little Syria on Manhattan’s Lower West Side was the first major Arab Settlement in the United States. In conjunction with an Arab American Museum exhibition at The Metropolitan College of New York\, Joe Svehlak will guide us through what remains of one of New York’s oldest melting pot immigrant communities\, home to his own Moravian ancestors. To be seen are the former St. George’s Syrian Melkite Church\, Down-town Community House and a few federal townhouses and tenements that remain. The tour will end at the “Little Syria “exhibit. \nJoe Svehlak\, is a native New Yorker\, urban historian and preservationist. As a teenage messenger in the 1950s\, Joe walked the streets of a different Lower Manhattan. Joe is a preservation advocate for all parts of New York City and remains active with many downtown Manhattan groups including “Friends of the Lower West Side.” Joe is a licensed NYC tour guide with his own custom tour business. \nPaid reservations are required for all tours. \nThis walking tour is limited to 30 participants. $20 for members\, $30 for non-members.\nPaid reservations must be received by Wednesday\, March 15.\nMeeting places will be provided with reservation confirmations. \nNo refunds will be made for cancellations. \nChecks payable to Metropolitan Chapter VSA and should be mailed to:\nTours\, Metropolitan Chapter of Victorian Society in America\nc/o Village Alliance\n8 East 8th Street\nNew York\, NY 10003 \nOnline Payment can be made here \n\nLittle Syria Tour \n\n\n\nNon-Member Pricing $30.00 USDMember Pricing $25.00 USD\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nParticipants in our educational tours must be in excellent health and able to participate safely in the activities involved. If you have any doubt about your ability to participate fully due to health conditions or disabilities\, contact Victorian Society New York at info@vicsocny.org or (212) 886-3742. Victorian Society New York reserves the right to decline to accept or refuse to retain any person as a member of our tours at any time.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/little-syria-a-tour-of-downtown-manhattans-lost-neighborhood/
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SUMMARY:Remembering Victorian Women
DESCRIPTION:Cover of Ms. Murdoch’s Book \nFrom imaginings of the “Angel in the House” to falsely attributed accounts of the Queen’s advice to “lie back and think of England\,” popular representations of Victorian women tend to fall into overly simplified gender distinctions. Current society perceives Victorian women as corseted and caged in crinolines\, protected from the worlds of politics\, business and war within their domestic sphere. By exploring the lives of three Victorian women—Elizabeth Barrett Browning\, Hannah Cullwick and Mary Seacole—Lydia Murdoch\, professor of history at Vassar College and author of Daily Life of Victorian Women (Greenwood\, 2013)\, will unravel the myths and contradictions of Victorian femininity.\ \nThe Victorian Society New York sponsors a series of free lectures at The English Speaking Union\, 144 E. 39th St.\, between Lexington and Third Avenues in Manhattan. No reservations are required. Attendees are invited to post-lecture receptions.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/remembering-victorian-women-during-womens-history-month/
LOCATION:The English Speaking Union\, 144 E 39th St\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170223T183000
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled for Feb 23rd! - The {Disputed} Glories of the High Victorian Garden
DESCRIPTION:Munstead Wood\, Gertrud Jekyl Garden\, photo by Kathleen Bennett. \nPLEASE NOTE: This event has been rescheduled from its original date.  It will take place on February 23rd. \nNew horticultural imports\, exciting technological innovations\, controversies over color theory\, patterns and lay-out all characterize this period. Owners and their head gardeners looked to former historical styles (especially Italian) while incorporating current Victorian pursuits and fashions. Majda Salvesen\, garden history author and adjunct lecturer in the NYU Department of Art and Architecture History and Urban Studies\, will examine these new variants and their influence on 21st-century garden design. \nThe Victorian Society New York sponsors a series of free lectures at The English Speaking Union\, 144 E. 39th St.\, between Lexington and Third Avenues in Manhattan. No reservations are required. Attendees are invited to post-lecture receptions.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/the-disputed-glories-of-the-high-victorian-garden/
LOCATION:The English Speaking Union\, 144 E 39th St\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170216T183000
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SUMMARY:YOUNG VICTORIANS TOUR: The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass – a premier collection of Louis C. Tiffany’s renowned lamps\, windows\, metalwork and rare archival materials. Lindsay Parrott\, Director and Curator\, and Morgan Albahary\, Curatorial and Collections Assistant\, will lead Young Victorian patrons on a tour of the The Neustadt’s unique holdings\, including a glass archive of more than a quarter million examples of original Tiffany flat glass and glass jewels.  Attendees will learn about the materials and fabrication process behind Tiffany’s iconic lamps\, windows and mosaics. \nAdmission FREE to members; $30 to non-members \nPlease R.S.V.P. by February 10th to membership@vicsocny.org\nLight refreshments will be served
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/young-victorians-tour-the-neustadt-collection-of-tiffany-glass/
LOCATION:The Neustadt Collection\, 5-26 46th Aveune\, Long Island City \, NY\, 11101\, United States
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SUMMARY:The New American Opalescent Color
DESCRIPTION:“The New American Opalescent Color: Newport\, Chicago\, and England”\, a lecture by Richard Guy Wilson\, Director\, VSA Newport Summer School and Commonwealth Professor of Architectural History\, University of Virginia. This event will be held at the Jefferson Market Library\, 425 Avenue of the Americas New York City. Seating is limited. Please RSVP by Monday\, February 13 to admin@vsasummerschools.org \nLearn about the VSA Summer Schools in Newport\,London and Chicago before this year’s March 1st application deadline. \nThis is a National Victorian Society In America event co-­sponsored by the Alumni Association of the Victorian Society Summer Schools.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/the-new-american-opalescent-color-newport-chicago-and-england/
LOCATION:Jefferson Market Library\, 425 Avenue of the Americas\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170215
DTSTAMP:20260417T064720
CREATED:20170123T040946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T190358Z
UID:10000056-1487030400-1487116799@vicsocny.org
SUMMARY:Margot Gayle Fund Grant Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Margot Gayle with the Jefferson Market Courthouse. \nFebruary 14th (Valentines Day) is the deadline to apply to be considered for a Margot Gayle Fund grant.  For more information see the Margot Gayle Fund page. \n 
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/margot-gayle-fund-grant-application-deadline/
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