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2018 Exhibitions and Events


"Altered Coral" Opening Reception

October 25, 2018 with Artist Lauren Bailey
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Dedicated to the investigations of ceramics, Lauren Skelly Bailey explores surface, form and the layering of histories in her sculptures. Bailey draws from nature, architecture, and objects tooled by man to assemble installations, and sculptures. In 2015, Lauren received her Master of Fine Arts degree from Rhode Island School of Design with a concentration in Ceramics. While attending RISD, Bailey focused on constructing new textures in clay in the form of coral reef beds, and constructing multiple fired conglomerates. These experiments have helped to further Bailey's knowledge in ceramic materials. Prior to RISD Bailey attend Adelphi University where she received her BFA in Fine Arts, and MA in Studio Arts concentration in Ceramics.

Join us at the Angela Koenig Center, 20 Summit Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 as we welcome our new exhibit "Altered Coral" by Lauren Bailey. The reception will begin at 7:00 PM and lite refreshments will be served.

Ms. Bailey will also conduct 3 workshops for the Oyster Bay Historical Society.
  • October 29th (Monday) - Kids with Coral Workshop, 3:00 - 5:00 PM
  • December 13th (Thursday) - Senior Art Workshop, 2:30 - 5:00 PM​  
  • December 16th (Sunday) - Adult Art Workshop, 12:30 - 3:00 PM

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Bermingham Elementary Time Capsule

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​On Saturday, September 22nd we welcomed retired teacher, Richard Siegelman and he took us back to the year 1963 as we viewed the contents of a time capsule buried by the Bermingham Elementary School. He shared the letters, drawings, photos and recordings of students who pondered what life would be like in the year 2000.

​Students from the Bermingham Elementary school were in attendance and viewed their letters, artwork, reminisced about their joyous days with classmates and teachers, and listened to the recordings of some of their former classmates.

The contents of the time capsule will be on display until the end of September 2018.

Some of the beautiful photos from the time capsule.


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During the glory days of Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast, all of society was ruled by an elite group of glamorous women. Celebrated hostesses like Ann Woodward, Millicent Rogers, Barbara Hutton, and Alva Vanderbilt were the first American superstars, as their lives, loves, and scandals played out on the pages of newspapers across the country.

Often photographed descending the stairs of their grand ballrooms in glittering jewels and fabulous gowns, these women were the icons of their day—and everyone wanted to dress—and be— just like them.

Join us tomorrow at the Angela Koenig Center at 7:00 PM, December 6th as Monica Randall presents an entertaining program on the colorful social icons of their day.

Light refreshments will be served. $5.00 suggested donation for members and $10.00 for non-members.

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The Oyster Bay Historical Society welcomes all current and past members to enjoy a festive evening with us as we celebrate the holiday season. You are welcome to bring a friend or two!

Trivia Challenge Registration
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Read between the Lines
Documenting Domestic Work in Oyster Bay
Earle-Wightman House Gallery
The Diary of Mary Cooper 1768 - 73
Account Books of Marmaduke Earle
Private Journal of Charles Wightman




"Evening on the Harbor" Annual Fundraiser at St. John's Church Rectory in Cold Spring Harbor, NY. 
      HAS BEEN CANCELLED!! 
A new date is currently being determined. Please check our website for further details. Refunds or credits are available. Contact the Historical Society for further inquiries. ​
There will be an upcoming Walking Tour scheduled for Sunday July 22, 2018 at 2pm, led by Oyster Bay Town Historian, John Hammond. Walking tour maps will be issued upon arrival. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure at the Earle-Wightman House.

Wednesday July 4th

Ice Cream Social on the lawn of the Oyster Bay Historical Society after the parade
Sunday July 8th and Saturday July 14th
Walking Tours led by Howard Ehrlich of the Theodore Roosevelt Association.



JOIN THOMAS HALACZINSKY IN HIS BOOK DISCUSSION AND SIGNING,
"ARCHIPELAGO NEW YORK" 
    Thursday, July 19, 2018 at 7pm.
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JOHN HAMMOND, OYSTER BAY TOWN HISTORIAN AND PUBLISHED AUTHOR IS SCHEDULED TO HOST A HISTORIC WALKING TOUR, THROUGHOUT THE HAMLET OF OYSTER BAY!
DATE: JULY 29TH, 2018.
TIME:  2PM.


The Tour will begin promptly at 2:00pm at the Earle-Wightman Historic House.

PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE & ARRIVE 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. 

FEE: $20.00 PER ADULT AND $5 FOR CHILDREN 12-17 YEARS OLD.







An Illustrated Lecture and Book Signing with David Griffin
Monday, August 28, at 7:00 pm in the Angela Koenig Research Center

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Painting Daily: Journals at the Source
An Exhibition Inspired by the Diary of Mary Cooper
Earle-Wightman House Gallery

Journal Workshop with Beth Vendryes Williams
Sunday, January 8, 1 pm to 4 pm


​Artist Beth Vendryes-Williams explores the tradition of journal writing and sketching in a workshop where participants—through a combination of writing, drawing, painting, collage, and photography—examine the many ways journals can creatively document an individual’s feelings and ideas over the course of a lifetime.  The workshop takes place on Sunday, January 8th, from 1-4 p.m. at the Earle-Wightman house at 20 Summit Street in Oyster Bay. 

No prior artistic experience necessary.  Attendees should bring a journal or notebook, and are encouraged to arrive with printed materials and writings that inspire.  A variety of art supplies will be available for use. Some journal/sketch books will be on hand to purchase.

 Cost is $40 per person.  Space is limited to 20 people, registration is recommended. For more information call 516-922-5032.
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Walking Tours of Oyster Bay
Led by Historical Society Director Philip Blocklyn
Eleven Saturdays This Summer

May 13 and 27, June 10 and 24, July 8 and 22
August 5 and 19, September 9 and 23
October 7


Beginning at 2:00 pm
$20 per person, $5 for ages 12-17
Advance registration required


Join Oyster Bay Historical Society Director Philip Blocklyn on a foot tour of Oyster Bay, featuring the historical sites along East and West Main Street, Audrey Avenue, and South Street in the heart of the hamlet. No two tours the same. Interaction among members of the tour always welcome. Leisurely weekend pace. For more details, or to make a reservation, contact the Society at 516-922-5032 or email [email protected]


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