• PollinaTours of Green-Wood 

    Rain date: Saturday, June 6th  Take a summer stroll through Green-Wood and there’s one thing you’ll see (and hear) at every turn—wild bees going about their daily routine. Bee biologist Sarah Kornbluth of the American Museum of Natural History leads this walking tour to highlight these noisy and industrious creatures, how they live, the resources they need, and where ... Read more

  • Bugging Out!

    Bugging Out!

    Herbivores and carnivores, pollinators and parasites, beautiful and, sometimes, frightening, at least 950 species—and counting—of insects and spiders have been identified in Green-Wood. Join us for an eye-opening afternoon of insect watching, which, like birdwatching, allows you to observe these tiny invertebrates in their natural habitat.   Price: $25 / $20 for members Get Tickets var exampleCallback = function() { console.log('Order complete!'); }; window.EBWidgets.createWidget({ widgetType: 'checkout', ... Read more

  • Discover Green-Wood Trolley Tour

    Discover Green-Wood Trolley Tour

    Hop on board our cozy, warm trolley for an expert-led tour of Green-Wood's historic landscape and some of the Cemetery’s most intriguing permanent residents. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this is your chance to experience 478 acres of art, history, and nature. Walk in the footsteps of George Washington and his ... Read more

  • Birding in Peace

    Birding in Peace

    Before our gates open to the public, this early morning walking tour provides special access to discover the many birds that call Green-Wood home, at least temporarily.  Throughout the season, you'll witness an ever-changing display of wildlife. April brings pine warblers, woodpeckers, and thousands of migrating songbirds among the blooming magnolias and dogwoods, while herons gather at the glacial ponds. May ... Read more

  • Grave Beginnings: Green-Wood by Trolley 

    Grave Beginnings: Green-Wood by Trolley

    Discover Green-Wood's stunning landscape and remarkable history on this free hour-long trolley tour. Perfect for first-time visitors, this accessible introduction takes you on a leisurely ride to hear about notable residents, including Auguste Renouard, the “Father of modern-day embalming”; industrialist William Colgate, whose legacy extends far beyond soap; scientist John Draper, a pioneer in photography and chemistry; ... Read more

  • Signatures for Safekeeping: Preparing End-of-Life Documents 

    Most of our decisions around end-of-life not only involve answering the big questions, but also handling complex paperwork. This program offers practical and accessible guidance on the documents that help ensure our wishes are known (both for ourselves and others). Designed for adults at any stage of life, this series emphasizes empowerment to combat feelings of overwhelm.  Participants will learn from lawyers, estate ... Read more

  • Green-Wood on Wheels: Stroller-Friendly Tour  

    Green-Wood's stunning landscapes, where history, nature, and community come together. Designed for parents and caregivers, this tour offers the perfect blend of discovery and connection as you uncover fascinating stories and serene beauty at a relaxed, easy-going pace. Meet fellow explorers, enjoy the outdoors, and experience why this Brooklyn landmark is an unforgettable destination for ... Read more

  • Gala at the Green-House

    Join us for the first gala at The Green-House at Green-Wood! We'll begin with cocktail hour in the shadow of the Cemetery's iconic Arch, followed by a sunset stroll or trolley ride to dinner (and dessert!) at the Green-House.  The Gala is our only fundraising event of the year! The proceeds provide vital support for the many ways Green-Wood engages over 500,000 visitors ... Read more

  • Beyond the Sting: Green-Wood’s Wasps 

    Hunters, pollinators, potters, paper-makers, DNA hijackers, zombie-makers—dozens of wasp species call Green-Wood home. And most are completely harmless to humans. In this presentation, urban naturalist Matthew Wills will introduce the major types of local wasps, revealing their surprisingly varied survival strategies, including how they weather our winters. You'll discover why these misunderstood insects are essential to Green-Wood's ecosystem and why the Cemetery is ... Read more

  • Meet Your Green Neighbors

    Whether you’re a budding botanist or simply enjoy wandering through Green-Wood, you’ve likely noticed a remarkable diversity of plants at every turn. Learning how to identify them can seem daunting, but with a little guidance and close observation, you’ll be making connections in no time!  Join environmental guide Molly Nash Rouzie for a tour of the Cemetery’s natural wonders and an introduction to plant identification. During ... Read more

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Green-Wood’s public programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.