Sunday, July 13, 2025

Wave Hill Weekly Events (Jul 10 – Jul 17) | Wild at Night & Art Among the Trees

 

The haze of a heatwave blankets the city for what seems to be an impossible summer. Under the canopy of woodland trees, critters of all kinds take refuge to beat the heat. Stop by the gardens and cool down under the shady border of Wave Hill’s trees that graze the sky above. Learn about the stories they carry, as well as the ways they’ve looked after us in keeping our communities cooler and providing shelter for fuzzy friends.

 

Gardens & Nature: 

 

Summer Birding 

Registration encouraged  

Bronx Birder Haley Scott of the Feminist Bird Club leads this walk through the gardens and woodlands to seek out summer birds. Observe the plants, insects, and habitats at Wave Hill that make it so appealing for such a wide variety of birds.   

 

Garden Highlights Walk 

Free with admission to the grounds   
Registration not required.   

Take a leisurely guided walk with a Wave Hill Garden Guide to observe early summer garden highlights. All are welcome! 

 

Walking Meditation: Art Among the Trees 

Registration encouraged. 

Join wellness retreat host Sara Hart for a summer morning combining art, nature, and wellness. Immerse yourself by meditating in the gardens and the outdoor sculptural installation Folding Field. Reflect on the resilience and symbiotic relationship between trees and humans. 
 

Meet the Artists: Sonja John, Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya and SuRan Song 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

Meet the Artist is an ongoing series of conversations between exhibiting artists, the curatorial team, and sometimes invited guests at Wave Hill. This program is designed collaboratively with the artists and takes various forms to offer visitors, the artist's community, and others an opportunity to gain insight into the artist's creative process and the themes present in their work.  

 

Family: 

 

Family Art Project: Set Sail! 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

For City of Water Day, set sail down Hudson River! Learn how to make your own handmade sailboat or raft using a mixture of upcycled materials. Keep it as a small sculpture – or see if it floats. 

 

Kids on the Move! Go with the Flow 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required. 

Explore the colors, textures, and movement of artist Sarah Jimenez’s sculptural creations with museum educator Corinne Flax. Then, settle into a nature and art inspired outdoor movement practice, incorporating fabric and natural elements into flowing movement and fun games!  

 

Sunset Wednesdays: Lucía 

Registration encouraged  

Experience the musical talents of Lucía at Wave Hill as she bridges jazz, Latin, and pop music! Lucía carries her family’s musical legacy through her collaboration and performance with leading artists such as Natalia Lafourcade, and on stages around the world, including Carnegie Hall and Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris in Mexico City. Lucía blends colorful rhythms and bold beats for a night to remember. 

 

Afternoon Tea 

7 Day Advanced Booking Required 

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, provided by our exclusive partner Great Performances. Due to the nature of the event, no substitutions or changes are available. 

 

 

HOURS STARTING MARCH 15: 10AM–5:30PM, Tuesday–Sunday  
Shuttle Service Free from Subway and Metro-North, Saturday–Sunday 

Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at wavehill.org.

Office of the New York State Comptroller - Better Oversight Needed at NY's Adult Care Facilities

 



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State Health Department Slow to Inspect Violations at Adult Care Facilities

The state Department of Health (DOH) is not adequately overseeing adult care facilities, risking the health and safety of vulnerable residents, according to an audit released by Comptroller DiNapoli. The audit found DOH at times failed to conduct timely inspections and often lacked documentation to show critical problems were corrected. 

“Adult care facilities across the state have a responsibility to protect residents and deliver quality care,” DiNapoli said. “Regular and routine inspections of these facilities, and correcting problems, ensure residents are not left in unsafe or unsanitary conditions. If the state Department of Health isn’t conducting timely inspections or following up to make sure violations are corrected, then vulnerable residents could be left at risk.” 

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Construction Jobs in NYC Not Fully Recovered from Pandemic

Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses in the construction sector. A full recovery may take some time as construction businesses in New York City continue to face a variety of challenges, including softer demand for office space, according to a report released by Comptroller DiNapoli.   

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Former Marbletown Fire Chief Pleads Guilty in Connection With $100K Theft from the Department

Comptroller DiNapoli, Wayne County District Attorney Christine Callanan and New York State Police Superintendent Steven G. James announced that a former fire chief and treasurer pleaded guilty in connection with the theft of more than $101,000 from the Marbletown Volunteer Fire Department in Newark, NY.

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Owner of Medical Transport Company Sentenced to Prison for Stealing $700,000 from Medicaid Program

The owner of a Schenectady County medical transportation company today was sentenced to serve three to nine years in state prison and pay restitution of $766,600 for stealing more than $700,000 from New York state’s Medicaid program and over $60,000 from the state’s unemployment insurance program, State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, Schenectady County District Attorney Robert M. Carney, and Schenectady County Sheriff Dominic Dagostino announced today.

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