We are thrilled that the Seven to Save-listed Brooks-Park Home & Studios will be honored at the Ladies’ Village Improvement Society 30th annual Landmarks Luncheon. More info.
For thirty years, the Landmarks Committee of LVIS has consistently been involved in maintaining our historic heritage by supporting historic preservation efforts within the town, beginning with the creation of the East Hampton Village Historic Districts in 1993.
The committee honors preservation efforts at its annual Landmarks Luncheon, and uses the proceeds to help fund future preservation projects.
As the keynote speaker for this year’s Landmarks Luncheon, the LVIS Landmarks Committee is delighted to welcome acclaimed artist and founding director of the Ossorio Foundation, Mike Solomon.
Mike’s topic will be Preserving the Artistic Legacy of James Brooks and Charlotte Park, whose home and studios in Springs have recently been saved from destruction. All proceeds will benefit the efforts to preserve the future Brooks-Park Arts and Nature Center in historic Springs, East Hampton NY
The mission of the Brooks-Park Arts and Nature Center is to protect and restore this important historical site, rehabilitating it for the education, inspiration, and enjoyment of our community.
The lecture is followed by a leisurely luncheon in a glorious oceanfront setting at the Maidstone Club.