Education Programs - Field Trips - Wetlands Cruise

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

The “Dusty” Program at The Stony Brook Grist Mill c. 1751

The Coastal Ecology Explorers

Stony Brook Grist Mill, c. 1751

Discovery Wetlands Cruise

Become A Spy!

Pond Ecology

Living Off the Land: A Day in the Life of a Native American Family

A Day in the Life of a Colonial Family

Running Scared, Running Free: Escape to the Promised Land

Virtual Field Trips / Distance Learning

Patriots and Poultices: A Doctor During the Revolutionary War

Long Island Sound Connections

Electronic Explorations: The Salt Marsh Ecosystem Live!

Windows Through Time: Journals of American Revolutionary War Spies

Living Off the Land: Long Island’s Original Inhabitants

Become a Spy Goes Virtual!

Running Scared, Running Free: Escape to the Promised Land

Knowledge is Power: Patriots, Slavery and Freedom in the American North

Youth Corps

Youth Corps

Adult Programs

A Taste of the Tavern at The Brewster House, c. 1665

Stony Brook Grist Mill, c. 1751

Erwin J. Ernst Marine Conservation Center (EMCC)

Knowledge is Power: Patriots, Slavery and Freedom in the American North

The Thompson House, circa 1709

Discovery Wetlands Cruise

Discovery Wetlands Cruise

Discovery Wetlands Cruise