Enhancing and interpreting Stony Brook Village historic and environmentally sensitive properties and utilizing state-of-the-art technology for educational outreach programs.
School Field Trips
Stony Brook Grist Mill, c. 1751
Become A Spy!
Pond Ecology
Discovery Wetlands Cruise
A Day in the Life of a Colonial Family
The “Dusty” Program at The Stony Brook Grist Mill c. 1751
Running Scared, Running Free: Escape to the Promised Land
Living Off the Land: A Day in the Life of a Native American Family
The Coastal Ecology Explorers
Medicine: Past, Present and Future
Virtual Field Trips / Distance Learning
Medicine: Past, Present and Future – A Virtual Experience
Patriots and Poultices: A Doctor During the Revolutionary War
Windows Through Time: Journals of American Revolutionary War Spies
Long Island Sound Connections
Electronic Explorations: The Salt Marsh Ecosystem Live!
Running Scared, Running Free: Escape to the Promised Land
Knowledge is Power: Patriots, Slavery and Freedom in the American North
Become a Spy Goes Virtual!
Living Off the Land: Long Island’s Original Inhabitants
Youth Corps
Youth Corps
Adult Programs
Erwin J. Ernst Marine Conservation Center (EMCC)
The Thompson House, circa 1709
Stony Brook Grist Mill, c. 1751
A Taste of the Tavern at The Brewster House, c. 1665
Knowledge is Power: Patriots, Slavery and Freedom in the American North