The North Shore Land Alliance Heritage Committee is a community of bright and energetic young professionals in their 20’s and 30’s who share a common bond of loving nature and knowing that their action is critical to protecting it for future generations.
This group comprises a wonderful cross-section of people who grew up on Long Island and others who have chosen to make our community their home. Our Heritage Committee works to ensure that the next generation understands the importance of land conservation and its relationship to clean air, clean water, our local food source and climate change mitigation at local, regional and global levels. Throughout the year, the Committee organizes one or two friend-raisers to educate more young professionals about the work of the Land Alliance, to meet other like-minded individuals, and to find ways they can enrich our communities.
For more information about the Land Alliance Heritage Committee, please contact Jenny Einhorn at jenny@northshorelandalliance.org or 516-922-1028.
Ways to Get Involved
Connect with the Land Alliance and help make a real impact!

Join the Land Alliance
Support our mission to conserve and steward Long Island’s natural and historic lands, waters and environmental resources, while providing critical funding for land preservation, community education, and ongoing stewardship of our preserves.

Volunteer with Us
Join our volunteer team to care for our local preserves, lead engaging nature walks, help with special events and capture stunning photos for our publications. You will also meet like-minded people, gain hands-on experience and make a real impact in your community—all while enjoying the great outdoors!
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Highlights from Our 2025 Social
KANPAI! An evening of sushi, saké and serenity in the John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden
Young conservationists joined us for a special evening featuring sushi, saké, and good vibes amidst the winding paths, koi-filled ponds, stone lanterns, and blooming azaleas of the John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden.
Heritage Committee News & Updates
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The Inaugural Heritage Committee Kick-Off at the Historic Meadowbrook Polo Fields
Posted on September 8, 2012Continue readingWe are pleased to announce the formation of the North Shore Land Alliance Heritage Committee, a group of young professionals and students (age 21-39) who share a love of nature, a concern for the environment and a belief that their involvement will make a difference in the protection of local lands.

