Spring is an amalgamation of the unfathomable and tinges of nostalgia. The rich soil holds onto the roots of who we are. Use your senses as you wander through the wild garden, plucking memories from the recesses of your mind. Smell the fresh mud after the patters of rain droplets and the crisp florals that balance in the air after a cool breeze. Glance at the yolk-like daffodils that point their trumpets outwards, performing for any willing audience. Find comfort at Wave Hill with warm memories of the season and visions to come.
Nature:
Join a knowledgeable Wave Hill Garden Guide for a leisurely stroll in the gardens. Discuss topics of the upcoming season with the expertise of the Guide; each walk varies with the Guide leading it. This walk lasts a half-hour to 45 minutes. Public Garden Walks are most appropriate for adults or young adults.
Family:
Family Art Project: Turtle Friends
Migrating birds pass over Wave Hill each spring, singing and warbling as they go. With the music of migratory birds for inspiration, sculpt and paint your own feathered friends. At 11:30am families can enjoy a storytime program in the Gund Theater for a special Mother’s Day reading.
Wellness:
Yoga in the Garden
Root your feet in the grass and look out upon the vistas as you enjoy a gentle beginner yoga class led by Susie Caramanica.
Special Events:
Afternoon Tea
Every Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00AM or 1:30PM, enjoy delicious tea sandwiches and delectable pastries with a specialty tea selection served on our Kate French Terrace, weather permitting, or in our quaint Tea Room at the historic Wave Hill House. Provided by our exclusive partner Great Performances, the menu uses local and seasonal ingredients, inspired by their own organic farm, Katchkie Farm. Due to the nature of the event, no substitutions or changes are available.
Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at wavehill.org.
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