• Grieving & Weaving

    Grieving & Weaving

    Whether you're an expert with yarn, just starting out, or prefer sketching or collaging, all are welcome to join us as we share stories, skills, and grief resources. As we create together in the comfort of Green-Wood’s Modern Chapel, we’ll talk about the significance of handmade items in both our personal and collective histories.  Beginners ... Read more

  • Grieving & Weaving

    Grieving & Weaving

    Stitching together creativity and community, this knitting and crocheting group is unique for one reason: it meets in a cemetery. Whether you're an expert with yarn or just starting out, you are welcome to join us as we share stories, skills, and grief resources in the comfort of Green-Wood’s Modern Chapel. As we create together, we’ll talk about the ... Read more

  • Grand Opening: The Green-House at Green-Wood 

    This event is free and open to the public. While registration is not required, it helps us gauge attendance. All activities are offered on a first-come, first-served basis regardless of registration. Welcome to the Green-House! Join us for an unforgettable opening weekend as we celebrate Green-Wood's newest space with activities designed to delight visitors of all ages. From ... Read more

  • Revolutionary Spirits

    Revolutionary Spirits

    Delve into the storied past of distilled spirits in Brooklyn with Green-Wood and our neighbors at Fort Hamilton Distillery. The afternoon kicks off with a trolley tour of the Cemetery to discover influential figures of the Revolutionary War and distillers who made their mark on the young Republic. Afterward, the trolley heads to Fort Hamilton ... 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

  • Grand Opening: The Green-House at Green-Wood 

    This event is free and open to the public. While registration is not required, it helps us gauge attendance. All activities are offered on a first-come, first-served basis regardless of registration. Welcome to the Green-House! Join us for an unforgettable opening weekend as we celebrate Green-Wood's newest space with activities designed to delight visitors of all ages. From ... Read more

  • Cleared to Land: Bird Migration in NYC  

    New York City is a major migratory crossroads for birds. Every spring and fall, millions pass through the city on journeys across the hemisphere, seeking refuge in our parks and cemeteries and bringing dazzling color and sound to those who watch them. More than 400 species of birds have been identified in New York City. But what makes New York an important stop for migrating birds? ... Read more

  • Green-Wood After Hours

    Moonlight Tour

    Explore Green-Wood under the night sky, where the Cemetery transforms after dark. Discover the stories of remarkable New Yorkers who shaped history and culture and end the evening with rare access to the Catacombs, an underground space few ever see.  Price: $30 / $24 for members  Get Tickets var exampleCallback = function() { console.log('Order complete!'); }; window.EBWidgets.createWidget({ widgetType: 'checkout', eventId: ... Read more

  • Birding Basics 

    Birding is one of the fastest-growing hobbies in the country, and there’s no better place to enjoy it in Brooklyn than Green-Wood. This engaging two-day course introduces beginner birders to the why, where, how, and what of birding, building confidence and curiosity along the way. With more than 250 bird species living in or migrating through Green-Wood, and over 400 recorded ... 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.