FOREST HILLS GARDENS Fourth Annual Celebration ON THE OCCASION OF THE 14IST ANNIVERSARY OF OUR COUNTRY'S INDEPENDENCE I ' JULY FOURTH , . 19l..7 I .• 1 T HE face of 'Civilization bears the scars of numberless victories, none of […]
[…] take more lives. With summer in the air and many wanting to regain normalcy, we consider how our annual Gardens celebrations will be affected by the pandemic. No doubt some treasured events will need to be postponed or cancelled to […]
[…] Number of FOREST HILLS GARDENS BULLETIN VOL. V SATURDAy,JUNE 26,1920 No. 21 FOURTH OF JULY IN FOREST HILLS GARDENS THE CELEBRATIONS FROM 1914 TO 1920 ~ T HE STORY OF THE CELEBRA; tion of Independence Day in Forest Hills Gardens […]
[…] have been written. The Author 2 PREFACE * * * When the Church-in-the-Gardens' 75th Anniversary Committee was arranging the year's celebrations for 1988, I was asked to put together for the~ my memories of the church, It was my understanding […]
[…] No other suggestion could be more fitting or opportune, for this is our Victory Celebration as differ entiated from the celebrations of the past two years, and it should be fitting and proper that we make it a festive and […]
jf ort~t 1!) tU~ ~ arbtn5 1§ uIlttin Vol. 2 PUBLISHED BY SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES COMPANY FOREST HILLS GARDENS, LONG ISLAND Saturday , June 30th, 1917 No. 21 DECLARATION* In the Name of God, Amen o ALL PEOPLE to whom […]
[…] lVlezzanine and Balcony Floor -. Refreshments served Grati~ during I ntermission on lIIezzanine Floors. T he executive committee of the Celebrations Association of Forest Hills Gardens take this OPPOrti.lI1itr of Velcoming you to the first benefit performance of all Star […]
What We Do Our mission is the preservation of the rich cultural and architectural history of The Gardens byarchiving relevant documents and photographs. Through the maintenance of a website, these documents and photographs are made accessible to the community at …
[…] face painting, cotton candy, hot dogs, raffles, and games. Historically, music has played a significant role in Forest Hills Gardens celebrations, so attendees can expect to rejoice to the sounds of John Philip Sousa, a late American composer, who is […]
[…] to accommodate an estimated crowd of 5,000 people. Children’s games held in Station Square during the Fourth of July festivities. The July 4 celebrations were spread throughout the Gardens and included a performance in Olivia Park featuring an allegory titled “The Happy Stranger” written by […]
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