A Fragrant Tour of the Trees of Green-Wood Cemetery
Schedule
Sat Oct 19 2024 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Prospect Park West & 20th Street | Brooklyn, NY
About this Event
Join us for a tour of eight magnificent trees in the Cemetery. We will learn of their virtues including the fragrant materials that are collected and extracted from each. You will recieve a millinery leaf or flower spiked with the essence from each tree that together will make a lovely boutonniere for you to take home as a keepsake.
Every guest will also recieve a one ounce nip of homemade Hawthorn Brandy to take home.
Green-Wood Cemetery was established in 1838 as one of America’s first rural cemeteries, it soon developed an international reputation for its magnificent beauty and quickly became the fashionable place to be buried. Crowds flocked here to enjoy family outings, carriage rides, and sculpture viewing. Green-Wood’s popularity helped inspire the creation of public parks, including New York City’s Central and Prospect Parks. It’s a National Historic Landmark.
It is 478 spectacular acres of hills, valleys, glacial ponds, and paths, throughout which exists one of the largest outdoor collections of nineteenth- and twentieth-century statuary and mausoleums as well as its 570,000 permanent residents.
Green-Wood is also a world-renowned arboretum featuring a dynamic living collection of trees and shrubs, one of NYC’s largest collection of trees. In June 2015 it received arboretum accreditation.
Note that this tour starts at the side gate of Green-Wood Cemetery on Prospect Park West and 20th St. Please meet just inside of the gates in front of the map kiosk.
Please Make a Note
- No refunds will be issued for tickets to this event. However, you’re welcome to pass your ticket along to a friend if you’re not able to use it.
- Groups arriving more than twenty minutes after the scheduled start of their guided visit will forfeit their tour.
- Please note that we will be on our feet for the majority of this tour. Some of it will be on paths with uneven terrain but mostly we'll stay on the Avenues. We'll break for a few minutes for refreshments but there are no seats.
Some General Rules from the Cemetery
- Maps are available at all entrances for your convenience.
- As a safety precaution, we cannot permit the use of bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, or the like within our grounds. Please park your bicycle or scooter outside at our bike rack before entering the gates.
- To maintain a serene space for all who enter, we ask that you refrain from recreational activities including, running, jogging, or game-playing and from making excessive noise.
- Children should be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- You may enjoy a snack or beverage on our grounds, but picnicking is not allowed.
- Please dispose of any trash in the provided receptacles. Trash cans are available throughout the Cemetery and at each entrance.
- Green-Wood aims to promote a safe and healthy natural landscape. Please be mindful of the living things around you.
- Please walk only on roads, paths, and grass, avoiding flower beds.
- To protect the health of our Living Collection of trees, please refrain from climbing or sitting in trees.
- Refrain from picking flowers and removing leaves from trees.
About Your Tour Guide
Julianne Zaleta is an Herbalist, Aromatherapist and Natural Perfumer in Brooklyn, NY. She teaches courses in Natural Perfumery at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Old Stone House and Green-Wood Cemetery as well as her studio atelier in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Visit her website at Alchemologie.com of follow her on Instagram.
Transportation
Bus: B61 (Prospect Park W/19 St), B67 and B69 (20 St/Prospect Park W).
Subway: 5-minute walk from the 15 St - Prospect Park stop (F, G). Ending location is one avenue over from the 25 Street stop (R).
Where is it happening?
Prospect Park West & 20th Street, Prospect Park West & 20th Street, Brooklyn, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 92.55