Events & Programs


    Each year, the Conservancy offers an array of events and programs to our members and the broader community. Here is a brief overview of some recent offerings. Click on the links to learn more.

    The Brendan Gill Lecture

    The Brendan Gill Lecture, an annual public event presented at no charge to the larger Bronxville community, is one of many programs the Conservancy offers to increase the awareness of  the village’s history and appreciation of its culture.  The event honors former Bronxville resident, Brendan Gill, a beloved author and renowned architecture critic. Learn more.

    Historic House Tours

    Each fall, members are invited to tour one of Bronxville's many historic homes. Houses have included the oldest home in Bronxville, a 1920s Tudor-style home, an 1870 stone mansion,a 1910s Italian Renaissance style home, and other gracious Bronxville estates. Learn more.

    Lectures & Exhibits

    Champagne receptions and presentations on Bronxville’s early artists, their studios and the Conservancy’s growing collection of Bronxville artists’ works. Plus, readings from literature written by historic village authors.  Learn more.

    Special Excursions

    Champagne receptions and presentations on Bronxville’s early artists, their studios and the Conservancy’s growing collection of Bronxville artists’ works. Plus, readings from literature written by historic village authors.  Learn more.







     

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