The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
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Barbara Ostrom, Marshall Watson, Tom Samet
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Beverly Kazickas, Sandy McManus, Danila Fiore
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Carolyn Brody
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Carrie Barratt, Thomas Woltz
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Caryn Zucker, Scott Sanders
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
David Netto
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Debbie Druker, Thomas Woltz
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Henry Druker, Olivia Druker
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Hilary Osborn Mallecki, Jan Willem van Bergen Henegouwen, Dianne Benson
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Lisa McCarthy, Suzanne Johnson
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Marc Porter
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Mary Kate Murray, Marc Porter, Neda Whitney_Bonnie Brennan, Lizzie Roswig
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Michael Patrick, Carol Sedwick
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Neda Whitney, Marc Porter_Bonnie Brennan (2)
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Patricia Schuster, Victoria Gray
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Rolise Rachel, Lynn Stefanelli
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Suzanne Rheinstein, Carolyn Brody, Duane Hampton
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Thomas Woltz
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Thomas Woltz, Debbie Druker, Tom Samet
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The East Hampton Historical Society’s Summer Lecture Luncheon With Thomas L. Woltz
Tyler Horn, Geoffrey Nimmer, Dianne Benson
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On Thursday, August 11, the East Hampton Historical Society invited landscape architect Thomas L. Woltz to be a guest speaker at its sixth annual Summer Lecture Luncheon, held at Maidstone Club overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Woltz presented the talk Dynamic Preservation Through Landscape Design. Through several case studies, Woltz illustrated how a historically-based design approach can breathe new life into historic sites and cultural landscapes, revealing lost, forgotten, and hidden narratives embedded in the land.
Marc Porter, Chairman of Christie’s Americas and sponsor of the event, moderated a Q&A session following the talk.
Guests included Tom Samet and Nathan Wold, David Netto, Scott Sanders, Marshall Watson, Debbie Druker (EHHS Event Chair), Mike Clifford (President of the Board of Trustees, EHHS), Hilary Osborn-Malecki (EHHS Board VP), Kate Brodsky, Kate Davis, Somers Farkas, Suzanne Johnson, Cheri Mowrey, Serena Boardman, Susan Dunlevy, and Sharon Jacobs.
Proceeds from the program benefit the Historical Society’s partnerships with local schools as well as the preservation of its world-class artifact collection.