HIKING AT WILD WOOD STATE PARK (WADING RIVER NY)
Today we take a Hike over at Wild Wood State Park located in Wading River NY! hope you all enjoy the Hike.
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Things To Do On Long Island - Wildwood State Park, Wading River NY
Things to do on Long Island. Visit Wildwood State Park, you can camp, picnic , fish or go swimming. Located in Wading River Long Island.
1948 Wading River Manor Road, Wading River, NY 11792
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6324 ROUTE 25A, SUITE 8
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Another day chasing a storm, who would've thought the storm would end up chasing me! Hahaha. Filmed @ Wildwood State Park - Wading River, NY.
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i shot a deer.
Wildwood State Park. Random spot atop the beach cliffs where every tree is covered wall to wall and floor to ceiling with carved initials and dates, some as old as the '60s. Watch the center of the frame for the baby deerlet.
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Megan Hicks @ Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site - Fort Hunter, NY
Award winning storyteller Megan Hicks performed at the Schoharie Crossing Visitor Center on Sunday August 17th as part of the 22nd Annual - Not Just For Kids Storytelling Series.
She was featured as a New Voice at the National Storytelling Festival in 2011, and her credits range from small venues in rural America to regional stages throughout the United States and international programs on three continents.
Her awards include a Parents’ Choice Silver for the CD, “What Was Civil About That War” which was also a 2005 finalist for an Audies Award in the category of Best Original Work. She received a Storytelling World Honor Award and was named National Storyteller of the Year.
Megan Hicks also had been involved in making origami jewelry since 1986. She has created workshops and performances around the art of origami.
The Not Just For Kids Storytelling Series is an annual favorite for patrons of Schoharie Crossing. All performances are held rain or shine at the Visitor Center at 6:00 pm with refreshments following the performance.
This year the program has been sponsored by The Friends of Schoharie Crossing, Stewart’s Shops, L’Ultimo, Southside Food Company, the Garden Bug, Karen’s Produce and Dolci Bakery. The program also received support from Saratoga Arts through its Fulton Montgomery Arts Grant Program, which is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Cuomo and the New York Legislature.
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Police search for two men missing in the Long Island Sound in Wading River
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Birthday Weekend at Wildwoods
September 16-18, 2011. Camping with great friends, good food, Wild times.
Wildwoods State Park in Wading River, Long Island, New York.
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Oct 15, 2016 Wading River Long Island Billy pumpkins and wheel barrow
Oct 15, 2016 Wading River Long Island Billy pumpkins and wheel barrow
The John Jay Lecture by NY State Parks Commissioner Rose Harvey
NYS Parks Commissioner Rose Harvey Delivers John Jay Lecture: Stewardship of New York's Cultural and Natural History
The John Jay Lecture, a free program jointly sponsored by Pace Law School and the Jay Heritage Center since 1994, was held on April 29th at the Jay Estate in Rye, NY. Funding for this free event was provided through a grant by Con Edison. The esteemed guest and speaker was Hon. Rose Harvey, Commissioner of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation of the State of New York. Accompanying her were Deputy Commissioner of Historic Preservation, Ruth Pierpont and Deputy Commissioner of Real Property and Legislative Affairs, Carol Clark.
On arrival, together with Pace Law School Professor Nicholas Robinson and JHC President Suzanne Clary, the Commissioner toured the Path Through History landmark and park, also taking in its 10,000 year old viewshed to Long Island Sound. A free program and reception for the public followed. The new Dean of Pace Law school, David Yassky, welcomed the audience and together with Shelby Green, Professor of Historic Preservation, awarded Commissioner Harvey the Pace Medal of Excellence.
Commissioner Harvey delivered a powerful presentation about the importance of preserving the tangible places and touchstones of our past like John Jay's home; their site specific stories remind us of the many firsts in our state's history including the leaders, the catalysts in so many progressive movements in social causes, in tolerance and diversity. In a talk titled Stewardship of New York's Cultural and Natural History, the Commissioner marveled, Here we are at the boyhood home of the only native founding father and the first Chief Justice of the United States, author of New York's constitution and two time governor, abolitionist and patriarch of several generations of similarly public minded descendants. It is a reminder of how many leaders called New York home and it is a source of state pride that we have preserved this home.
Citing her own extensive background in land conservation, she explained the compatible strategies of people who care for both our natural and man-made environment. The roots, the philosophy, the tools and goals of land conservation and historic preservation are the same, and so connected, and so symbiotic. In both conservation and preservation we strive to connect, to link -- to link people to history, their roots, their heritage.
After an overview of the success stories and challenges facing NY State parks today, the Commissioner applauded the Jay Heritage Center, its board, volunteers and advocates for preserving Jay's home. There is a reason New York State has such a remarkable legacy. It is through the work of friends, supporters, and many ordinary citizens - people like you, with your interest in history and historic places - who believed in the importance of protecting and preserving our heritage. A duty and a responsibility handed down from one generation to the next.
Under a new public-private partnership agreement with NY State and Westchester County, JHC is spearheading the rehabilitation of the critical cultural landscape and architectural elements of John Jay's childhood home in Rye. The Jay Estate is a 23 acre park and the centerpiece of the Boston Post Road Historic District, one of fewer than 2500 National Historic Landmarks in our country.
Film Credit: Jay Heritage Center
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SUNKEN MEADOW STATE PARK
Water life at Sunken Meadow State Park
Rte. 25A and Sunken Meadow Parkway
Kings Park, NY 11754