• Discovering Nature Through a New Lens

    From June through October, visitors to the Humes Preserve were invited to experience nature through a new lens, literally and artistically. The rotating photography exhibit transformed the Preserve’s Visitor Welcome Center into a space where art and nature intertwined, inspiring viewers to see the familiar beauty of the landscape in fresh and imaginative ways. Through striking imagery, from intimate close-ups to sweeping abstractions, the photographers revealed nature’s hidden artistry, encouraging us to pause, observe and rediscover the world around us. Each artist offered a distinct perspective. Some captured the delicate geometry of a single leaf; others expressed the movement of wind and light with the vigor of a painter’s brushstroke. Some found reverence in stillness, while others traced the vibrant patterns and chaos of color that define the natural world. Together, their work reminded us that nature is never just scenery… it is a living, ever-changing story waiting to be seen in infinite ways. An unexpected delight of the exhibit was the Comments Book, where visitors shared reflections that echoed the spirit of the show, fresh perspectives, quiet inspiration and a sense of wonder and gratitude. We were proud to feature the work of talented photographers Jan Guga, Gary Janosick, Don Nedbalsky and Olivia Peng, whose images celebrated both the artistry of nature and the joy of seeing it anew. Gary Janosick Photo Exhibit Jan Guga Photo Exhibit Don Nedbalsky Photo Exhibit Olivia Peng Photo Exhibit #gallery-4 { margin: auto; } #gallery-4 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 50%; } #gallery-4 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-4 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */


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  • Winter Paddle Tournament and Party

    On a crisp winter Friday in February 2025, the North Shore Land Alliance hosted a Paddle Tournament and Party at the Paddle Hut at Piping Rock Club. Friends gathered for an evening of lively round-robin matches, camaraderie and community, all while enjoying the fresh winter air. Guests savored a chili bar, light bites and craft cocktails around the cozy fire pit. Our silent auction, donated by generous supporters, featured fabulous items, including gourmet cheese boards, a paddle bag from We Are Poolside and native plants cultivated by our Land Alliance stewardship team. From beginners to seasoned players, everyone was “all in” for friendly competition, with party-only guests 32 relaxing on plush (and warm) sofas inside the hut. Special thanks to Gussie, Piping’s Paddle Pro, for expertly organizing the tournament and pairing players. Dessert was a fireside s’mores board, enjoyed as guests watched the thrilling final match. Megan Grgas and John McMillin emerged victorious, earning the title of 2025 champions. It was a memorable evening that connected new members with longtime supporters and reaffirmed that the outdoors nourishes the soul in all seasons. We look forward to hosting this event again next winter and hope you can join us! With special thanks to our Paddle Event Committee: Nikki Boulukos, Julia and Dan DeRoulet, Carolina and Diego Fuschetto, Megan Grgas, Milena and D.R. Holmes.


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  • Heritage Committee 2025 Garden Party

    KANPAI! An evening of sushi, saké and serenity in the John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden with the Heritage Committee The Heritage Committee is back and better than ever! On Thursday, June 27th, in what was an enchanting early summer evening, we gathered for the much-anticipated Kanpai Night at the beautiful John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden. This cocktail party under the bamboo brought together around 60 young conservationists to celebrate the spirit of stewardship and honor our esteemed founding members: Tim DiPietro, Malcolm Dorson, D.R. Holmes, Dave Knott and Max Stenbeck (posthumously). As guests strolled across charming bridges and along wooded pathways, they were welcomed by the glow of paper lanterns and tea light candles illuminating the Tea House. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and community as we raised our glasses in a celebratory toast — kanpai — to the founding members while introducing a new generation of conservationists eager to carry on the mission. Attendees enjoyed an array of delectable sushi, saki (generously donated by our friends at Cold Spring Harbor Wine Shoppe), Japanese beer and wine, all set to the lively tunes of DJ Charlie Clarke, creating a vibrant backdrop for the evening’s festivities. We were thrilled to welcome several new junior committee members who stepped up 34 as Event Chairs, with special thanks to Tanner Kellan for organizing an exceptional group of young conservationists. During the evening, Land Alliance President and CEO Lisa Ott addressed guests from the steps of the Tea House, sharing insights on key Land Alliance initiatives and how our local preserves play a pivotal role in conservation efforts. Board Member D.R. Holmes reflected on his journey from a founding Heritage Committee member to a current Board Trustee, inspiring guests with his commitment to our shared mission. The highlight of the night came when Lisa and Gina DiPietro presented an engraved boulder to commemorate the founding Heritage members, now proudly displayed just outside the Education Annex at the Humes Preserve. For many guests, this was their first visit to the Japanese Stroll Garden, making the evening particularly memorable, especially for those who grew up in the area. We look forward to nurturing this Heritage tradition and continuing to celebrate the passion and dedication that young conservationists bring to protecting our natural spaces for generations to come. Thank you to everyone who made this event unforgettable We can’t wait to see you at the next Heritage Committee gathering! Co-Chairs: Laura Clarke * Jamie Gardiner * Milena Holmes * Tanner Kellan Event Committee: Becky Zoller and Bertie Cator * Emma and Will Copp * Ashley Banker and Pablo de Rosas Julia and Danny de Roulet * Rem and Tim Dooley * Lily and Duncan Ferguson Robert and Carter Leachman * Fifi and Scott Leachman * Emily and Roly Morris Danielle and Brendan O’Kane * Kimberly and John O’Kane * Laura Ott * Lily and Frank Sanders Caroline and Larry Schmidlapp * Will Shea * Asia and Ben Stokes * Fern Senior and Kristin Thomas #gallery-5 { margin: auto; } #gallery-5 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } #gallery-5 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-5 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */


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  • Paddle and Pickleball

    Heritage Committee Paddle and Pickleball Outing at Nassau Country Club

    Game On! Land Alliance’s First Annual Paddle and Pickleball Outing at Nassau Country Club On Friday, March 24th, the Land Alliance hosted its first annual Paddle and Pickleball Outing at the Nassau Country Club. The unlikely spring weather was a welcome surprise for our participants, who sipped rosé and nibbled on delicious snacks between rounds of competitive play. The event was well-attended thanks to the efforts of our incredible event committee – Emma and Will Copp, Elise Corey, Carolina and Diego Fuschetto, Aileen and Ian Gumprecht, Emily and Doug Johnson, Alexis and Tim McAndrew, Campbell and Henry Mumford, Eileen and Jon Otto and Margaret Trautmann and Jake Jarvis. After the round-robin tournament, guests joined us in the clubhouse for drinks, supper and a lively silent auction. Fun was had by all!


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  • Heritage Committee 2019 Summer Soiree

    Heritage Committee 2019 Summer Soiree at the NoMad Hotel

    Heritage Committee 2019 Summer Soiree at the NoMad Hotel On Wednesday, June 19, 2019, nearly 60 people ventured out on a rainy summer evening to attend our Heritage Committee Summer Soiree held at the NoMad Hotel’s elegant indoor rooftop. Silent auction highlights included a four-night stay at Casa de Campo Resort in the Dominican Republic and a stunning marsh landscape oil painting by Diana Beard. The Heritage Committee of the Land Alliance is viewed by the committee’s founders as the “next generation.” This group is made up of people in their 20s and 30s who care about land conservation and have a connection to the north shore of Long Island. Thank you to our event co-chairs, committee members and generous sponsors – Ooh la Shoppe, the Hawthorne Gardening Company and real estate professional Gabriella Schaefer – for helping make the event a success. Highlights from the Heritage Committee Social #gallery-7 { margin: auto; } #gallery-7 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } #gallery-7 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-7 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */


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