Dec

16

January 17, 2019 Library Lecture :“Architectural Restoration”

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“Architectural Restoration”

Architect Thomas Fenniman reviews his recent restoration projects.

Thursday, January 17

6:30 pm

Roosevelt Island Branch Library, 524 Main Street

 

Thomas A. Fenniman, Architect is an architectural firm specializing in the analysis and rehabilitation of existing buildings and the restoration of historic structures. With over 35 years experience working in NYC and the metropolitan area, Thomas has developed a special expertise in working with non-profit institutions and in the creative use of cost-effective designs and solutions with a commitment to quality. His firm has been recognized for excellence in historic restoration by numerous State and local agencies including The New York State Parks Department, The New York Landmarks Conservancy, Friends of the Upper Eastside, The Victorian Society of New York, and the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. Notable projects include the interior restoration of The Church of Saint Francis Xavier, The façade restoration of The Players Club on Gramercy Park, the Langham at 135 Central Park West and the exterior restoration of the Old Brooklyn Fire Headquarters. Thomas has a Bachelor of Architecture and Building Science degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and studied Architecture abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a registered Architect in NY, NJ, CT and MA.

 

Projects completed on Roosevelt Island include the restoration of the Visitors Center Kiosk, The slate roof and narthex restoration of The Chapel of the Good Shepherd and a Condition Study of the Renwick Lighthouse at the northern tip of the Island.

All programs area free and open to the public.

For further information

e-mail: Rooseveltislandhistory@gmail.com or 212 688-4836

Dec

3

Justin Van Poelvoorde, Long Time Librarian on Roosevelt Island, Passed Away

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Link to the full article from Thursday, November 29, 2018; Roosevelt Islander Online

Sad News, Justin Van Poelvoorde, Long Time Librarian At Roosevelt Island New York Public Library Branch Passed Away Last Monday – Condolences To His Family, Friends & Colleagues

The long time New York Public Library Roosevelt Island branch librarian, passed away last Monday. According to a spokesperson from the NYPL:

Justin Van Poelvoorde served the Roosevelt Island community for over 14 years and throughout his time with the Library he was a dedicated and trusted colleague and friend. The Library was stunned by the news of his passing and we appreciate the community’s support as we grieve his loss and honor his memory.

Roosevelt Island Historical Society President (RIHS) Judy Berdy said:

Justin always worked with our RIHS programs. It is a sad loss. He arranged all our monthly lecture programs, from scheduling, obtaining permissions, setting up, dealing with the guests, computer and presentations and closing up after the programs ended. He was always accommodating and had a sharp sense of humor.

Justin had a distinctive style that was great with kids and adults. He never was too busy to help one out.

We will miss him greatly at our branch and in our community

 

 

 

Nov

30

December 6th Library Lecture – “Damnation Island”

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Roosevelt Island Historical Society Program

Roosevelt Island Branch of the NY Public Library

Meet Stacy Horn, Author of “Damnation Island”

Thursday, December 6th, 2018

6:30 pm

Roosevelt Island Branch Library, 524 Main Street

On a two-mile stretch of land in New York’s East River, a 19th-century horror story was unfolding . . .

Today we call it Roosevelt Island. Then, it was Blackwell’s, site of a lunatic asylum, two prisons, an almshouse, and a number of hospitals. Conceived as the most modern, humane incarceration facility the world ever seen, Blackwell’s Island quickly became, in the words of a visiting Charles Dickens, “a lounging, listless madhouse.”

In the first contemporary investigative account of Blackwell’s, Stacy Horn tells this chilling narrative through the gripping voices of the island’s inhabitants, as well as the period’s officials, reformers, and journalists, including the celebrated Nellie Bly. Digging through city records, newspaper articles, and archival reports, Horn brings this forgotten history alive: there was terrible overcrowding; prisoners were enlisted to care for the insane; punishment was harsh and unfair; and treatment was nonexistent.

Throughout the book, we return to the extraordinary Reverend William Glenney French as he ministers to Blackwell’s residents, battles the bureaucratic mazes of the Department of Correction and a corrupt City Hall, testifies at salacious trials, and in his diary wonders about man’s inhumanity to man. In Damnation Island, Stacy Horn shows us how far we’ve come in caring for the least fortunate among us—and reminds us how much work still remain.

 

All programs area free and open to the public.

For further information e-mail: Rooseveltislandhistory@gmail.com or 212 688-4836

 

Lecture Damnation Island at NYPL

Nov

29

December Kiosk Hours

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ROOSEVELT ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

VISITOR CENTER HOLIDAY SHOPPING

December, 2018

Daily, except Tuesday

11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Saturdays 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SPECIAL EVENING OPENINGS

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY

DEC. 19, 20, 21

11 A.M. TO 8 P.M.

Nov

7

Hidden Queens – Lecture – Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.

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Hidden Queens

Lecture on Roosevelt Island

Beaches. Parks. Battlegrounds. Cemeteries. It’s all in Queens. Take an eclectic tour of the history, geography and citizenry of our neighbor borough and explore the mini-world that awaits you there. Richard Panchyk will share facts and insights from his book, Hidden History of Queens, at a lecture presented by the Roosevelt Island Historical Society at the New York Public Library Branch on Roosevelt Island, on Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.

The event is FREE and open to the public. It is the first in the Society’s annual series of fall lectures, which is supported by funds provided by Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation’s Public Purpose Fund and New York City Council Member Ben Kallos, with funding from the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development.

DIRECTIONS: Take the Tram at 59th Street and Second Avenue or the F train to Roosevelt Island. Take the red bus (no charge) or walk eight minutes north to 524 Main Street.

The Roosevelt Island Historical Society promotes awareness of the Island’s unique story and pursues preservation of its landmarks and artifacts.

Nov

3

Roosevelt Island Historical Society Lecture Series—FREE

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Roosevelt Island Historical Society Lecture Series—FREE

 New York Public Library Branch

524 Main St., 6:30 pm

Thursday, November 8
Hidden History of Queens
Richard Panchyk talks about his new book on the secrets and surprises behind the borough’s
development.

Thursday, December 6
“Damnation Island”
A deep dive into 19th century Blackwell’s Island and its institutions, based on author Stacy
Horn’s new book.

Thursday, January 17
“Architectural Restoration”
Architect Thomas Fenniman reviews his recent restoration projects.

Thursday, February 7
“Eleanor Roosevelt”
Blanche Weisen Cooks discusses her new book (part 3 of a series) about our historic First Lady.

Nov

3

November Issue Of Blackwell’s Almanac Available

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2018 November Issue Blackwell’s Almanac

Jul

7

Treasures of New York : Roosevelt Island Tramway

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Click the link below to watch the PBS video.

The Treasure of New York PBS video about the Roosevelt Island Tramway

Jul

3

EXTENDED JULY 4TH HOURS: 12 NOON – 9PM 

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NEW 
CUSTOM-DESIGNED
ROOSEVELT ISLAND
MERCHANDISE
FEATURING  ILLUSTRATIONS BY UK ARTIST JULIA GASH.
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE ROOSEVELT ISLAND VISITOR CENTER KIOSK
*EXTENDED JULY 4TH HOURS: 12 NOON – 9PM 
JG MUG  |  $12
RIHS WOMEN’S FITTED TEE  |  S, M, L,  |  $20
JG MEN’S TEE  |  S, M, L, XL, XXL  |  $25
JG APRON  |  $24
JG TOTE  |  $20
JG MAGNET  |  $5
RIHS BASEBALL CAPS  |  $12

 

May

22

May Issue of Blackwell’s Almanac Available

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2018 May Issue Blackwell’s Almanac