Storytime Under Stars: Good Books and Stargazing
The Vanderbilt’s next Storytime Under the Stars will be on Sunday, April 28, at 6:00 pm. A live narrator reads books as selected pictures are projected on the Planetarium dome.
Sponsored by Bank of America
Join us for a special evening of storytelling and stargazing in the Reichert Planetarium. All children are invited to wear their comfiest pajamas and bring their favorite stuffed animal.
A live narrator at the front of the theater will bring selected picture books to life, with pages projected onto the Planetarium dome so families can enjoy the illustrations and follow along. Between stories, an astronomy educator will explore seasonal constellations visible from here on Long Island.
Admission fee: $8 per person | $6 for members.
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Planetarium to Premiere Laser AC/CD Show
The Vanderbilt Museum’s Reichert Planetarium has premiered Laser AC/DC, which features the popular music of the legendary Australian rock band and is shown on Fridays through May 17 at 9:00 pm. Laser Grateful Dead has returned and is showing on Saturdays through May 18 at 9:00 pm.
AC/DC’s groundbreaking classic hard rock from the 70s, 80s, and 90s comes to life in this laser spectacular.
Songs include For Those About to Rock, Dirty Deeds, Money Talks, Hard as a Rock, Shot Down in Flames, and many more!
The Grateful Dead, considered by many to be America’s greatest cosmic rock & roll band. From kaleidoscopic psychedelia to homespun country rock, to epic live jams and beyond , The Grateful Dead created songs that are woven into the very fabric of music itself. Now experience “The Dead” on a whole other level – through laser light!
Songs include Touch of Grey, Fire on the Mountain, Truckin’, Scarlet Begonias, Ripple, and many more!
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Restorative Yoga Event Set for Planetarium
Jennifer Eagen of Pop Up Prana Yoga will offer Restorative Yoga in the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum’s Reichert Planetarium on Friday, April 26, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm.
“We incorporate 60 minutes of stillness and empowerment to your practice while practicing below the expansive digital sky,” Eagen said. “You will dive deeper into the true journey of the self.
“We will introduce a minimalist style yin practice, which involves support by minimal props that allow you to rest and relax. Contrary to our yang lifestyle, or highly active state of being, this practice will introduce the elements of yin to foster and promote optimal relaxation. Held for a few minutes or more, restorative poses include light twists and gentle backbends.”
All levels are welcomed and encouraged. Cork blocks and yoga blankets are provided upon request. Bring your own yoga mat. Participants may bring their own props if they prefer.
Check-in begins at 5:00 pm, please arrive at least 10 minutes before the 5:30 pm session.
Sessions sell out quickly, so early registration is recommended.
Tickets: $37.00
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Maggie’s Mission Annual Gala Set for Vanderbilt Museum
Maggie’s Mission will hold its Seven in Heaven Angelversary Gala at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum on Friday, May 31, from 6:00 to 10:00 pm. The event will begin with live music and cocktails in the courtyard at 6:00, followed by a champagne toast in the celebration tent at 7:30, and an evening filled with love, music, and inspiration.
The annual event honors and celebrates Long Island teenager Maggie Schmidt’s love of life and children. Donna DeSousa-Schmidt and Steve Schmidt founded Maggie’s Mission in memory of their daughter in 2017. Proceeds help to fund pediatric cancer research, treatment, and support services for affected children and their families.
“We really try to make it a celebration of life,” DeSousa-Schmidt said. “As much as it is a fundraiser, we make it a celebration of Maggie’s love of life and children, centering the evening around things she loved. We want people to have fun and enjoy themselves.
“This year, in addition to boho-chic flower crowns, we’ll have a Coachella vibe going throughout the evening with face painting, decor, and more.”
Tickets are $250. Please RSVP by May 17.
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Tours Explore Vanderbilt Architecture and Collections
Take an intriguing walking tour of the Vanderbilt Estate with knowledgeable Museum educators. Learn about the history of the Eagle’s Nest estate; Warren & Wetmore’s design and exterior architectural details of the 24-room Spanish Revival mansion; and the striking ironwork of Samuel Yellin, considered the greatest iron artisan of the early 20th century, and visit the marine, natural history, and cultural artifact collections
Created by the Vanderbilt Museum Education Department, the first 2024 tour will be offered on Friday, June 28, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. Others are scheduled for July 27, August 25, September 28, and October 20.
Tickets, which include general admission, are available for purchase ONLY at the door: Adults $16; seniors/students $15; children under 12, $14; and members free.
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Beth Laxer-Limmer, Associate Director of Education, said, “The grounds are beautiful during the summer and the walking tour is a perfect way to be introduced to the history of the estate. There is an abundance of beauty in the eclectic architecture and the unique details that reflect William Vanderbilt’s interests.”
William K. Vanderbilt II (1878-1944) spent summers at his Eagle’s Nest estate and mansion on Northport Bay between 1910 and 1944. He and his wife, Rosamond, hosted intimate gatherings and entertained well-known guests, such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Pierre Cartier, Conde Nast, Charles Lindbergh, and the Tiffanys. Eagle’s Nest is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Journey Through Space? Step Right This Way.
The Reichert Planetarium – with full-dome video, surround sound, and 197 comfortable new seats – will take you on enthralling, immersive journeys through the Solar System.
On Friday and Saturday nights, you can enjoy two amazing astronomy shows and very popular laser music shows.
The Planetarium offers great daytime programming for children and adults Friday through Sunday
On Friday at 8:00 pm, it’s FREE to observe the night sky in the Observatory (weather permitting).
Show ScheduleName a New Chair in the Reichert Planetarium
When you name a new chair in the Vanderbilt Reichert Planetarium chair, you support innovative planetarium education and entertainment programming.
Observe a milestone, honor a loved one, or name a chair for your family or organization.
Dedicate | Celebrate | Recognize | Memorialize
Your nameplate will remain in place for the life of the seat. (It does not reserve the use of the seat.)
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Give a Unique Gift That Will Last a Lifetime
Looking for a fresh, unique, everlasting gift for a loved one?
Purchase and engrave a brick that will become a permanent part of the Vanderbilt Museum.
Your donation will help the Vanderbilt to bring outstanding science, history, and art education to more than 25,000 students annually.
Your brick will be installed and displayed in your favorite brick walkway around the Vanderbilt Mansion and Terrace, or on the 43-acre grounds of the beautiful waterfront Estate.
For more information, email jaimie@vanderbiltmuseum.org.
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‘Laser Taylor Swift’ Extended through September 1
Showings of the Vanderbilt Reichert Planetarium‘s wildly popular new show, Laser Taylor Swift, have been extended through September 1. If you were not able to see one of her shows on the Eras tour, Laser Taylor Swift is the next best thing!
With more than 200 million records sold, a shelf full of Grammys, and an army of fans, Taylor Swift is an inspiration for generations. This dynamic show takes her biggest hits and brings them to life in dazzling laser light.
Tickets: $18. (Free for Museum members.)
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Setlist: You Need To Calm Down, Love Story, Anti-Hero Exile, Look What You Made Me Do, Willow, Lavender Haze, I Knew You Were Trouble, Blank Space, You Belong With Me, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Shake It Off.
‘Haunting Menagerie’, Museum’s First Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
On Earth Day, April 22, 2023, the Vanderbilt Museum debuted Wendy Klemperer: Wrought Taxonomies, the first exhibition of outdoor sculpture at the historic summer estate of William Kissam Vanderbilt II.
Wendy Klemperer’s sculptures—a haunting assemblage of animal forms that span imaginary, endangered, familiar, and exotic species—celebrate natural history and the nonhuman world through evocative interactions with the surrounding environment.
Using materials salvaged from scrapyards, she composes ecological narratives that respond to the history and collections of Suffolk County’s first public park and museum. Her brilliant use of gestural lines captures the spectator’s attention and invites museumgoers to reflect on the relationship between an interest in animal life and the incessant push of human industry.
Wrought Taxonomies is the inaugural exhibition in the Vanderbilt Museum’s outdoor sculpture program and the institution’s second exhibition of contemporary art focused on the relationship between culture and animals. Visitors will see large pieces visitors as they stroll the grounds of the Vanderbilt, one of the few remaining Long Island Gold Coast mansions. Smaller pieces suspended from trees wait to be discovered along the Vanderbilt’s hiking trail. Other works will be found near garden areas and the Marine Museum.
The Vanderbilt Museum occupies the former Gold Coast mansion and estate of William Kissam Vanderbilt II, the great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt and a pioneer of American motorsport. Located in Centerport on the north shore of Long Island, it is renowned for its extensive marine and natural history collections, Spanish revival architecture, and picturesque parklands.
All sculptures are viewable with general admission to the Museum grounds. Educational programs and workshops associated with the themes and content of Wendy Klemperer: Wrought Taxonomies will be offered throughout the exhibition. Special thanks are due to the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation, whose generous support made Wrought Taxonomies possible. The exhibition will run through April 2025.
Visitors are encouraged, during these weeks of mild autumn weather, to enjoy a picnic on the grounds.
Vanderbilt Wine Supports Education, Preservation
The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum has partnered with Old York Cellars to create a special selection of wines – your purchase will support the Museum’s preservation efforts and education programs.
Eagle’s Nest, the waterfront estate of William K. Vanderbilt II, is the home of the Vanderbilt Museum and Charles and Helen Reichert Planetarium.
Help us preserve this vital piece of local and national history. STEM education programs are based on Vanderbilt’s marine, natural history, and cultural artifact collections. Educational planetarium offerings are provided to more than 25,000 schoolchildren each year. Please purchase wine today and support our mission.
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