Bird Homestead and Meeting House Conservancy

Bird Homestead and Meeting House Conservancy A hands-on learning center for art, science, history, and sustainability located in Rye, New York. William Voris owned two of the buildings. Mr.

The Bird Homestead, Rye Meeting House, and the Voris Archaeological Site – three properties bordering Blind Brook's saltwater estuary in Rye, NY – are intertwined both historically and environmentally. For many decades during the 19th and 20th centuries, the Meeting House on Milton Road was integral to the life of the surrounding village. Initially a one-room schoolhouse at another location, it wa

s moved to its present spot in the heart of Milton village in 1867. It soon was transformed into an Episcopal chapel, and the south addition housed a reading room and circulating library. In 1959, it became a Meeting House for the Religious Society of Friends, giving it the name we know today. The Meeting House now serves as the Conservancy's primary meeting place, hosting educational courses, lectures, acoustic concerts, art & science exhibits and is available to rent. Next door, a cluster of 19th-century small-farm buildings still stands on the banks of a tidal estuary. A modest, but beautiful, Greek Revival house conveys the spirit of a homestead loved and lived in for generations. This property nurtured the careers and lives of an extraordinary family. From giant dinosaurs to tiny insects, from Arctic voyages to South American excavations, from original art works to imagination’s gateway at the children's library, generations of the remarkable Bird family embarked on adventures in science, nature, and opening young minds that ranged over thousands of miles, delved millions of years back in time, and touched many lives – all from their historic homestead in Rye. The men of the Bird family each made indelible marks in their respective fields: Henry, the father, in entomology and his sons Roland and Junius in paleontology and archeology. Many of their discoveries can be seen at the American Museum of Natural History to this day. The women of the Bird family also left a significant legacy - from the atmospheric nature illustrations of Alice Bird Erikson to Doris Bird’s more than forty years as Rye ’s beloved children’s librarian. In a habitat area nestled between the Bird Homestead and the Meeting House, underground foundations still remain of three 19th-century buildings that no longer stand. Voris was an African American saloonkeeper who owned and operated this land beginning in 1841. It was unusual and therefore, historically significant, for African Americans to own property before the Civil War, especially to the degree of financial success achieved by Mr. Voris and his family. These historic properties are operated by the not-for-profit Bird Homestead & Meeting House Conservancy, with plans to:

Restore the historic buildings. Safeguard this precious habitat for shore birds and aquatic life. Provide educational programming for the public. Inspire and foster scientific curiosity in young people and adults. Make the Bird Homestead, Meeting House, and Voris Archaeological Site places of learning, exploration, and enjoyment for all ages and generations to come.

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04/18/2026

Spring is here at


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Save the Date, the Ford Winter Coastal Estuary Spring Program will return in April for six consecutive Tuesdays, April 1...
02/10/2026

Save the Date, the Ford Winter Coastal Estuary Spring Program will return in April for six consecutive Tuesdays, April 14 to May 19. More info to follow






Citizenscientists!

Happy New Year! Come join us at 2 pm for our Annual New Year's Bird Walk led by Veteran Birder and Board Member  Ebb tid...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year!
Come join us at 2 pm for our Annual New Year's Bird Walk led by Veteran Birder and Board Member
Ebb tide is beginning and will be close to low tide during our walk. This is prime feeding time for our .
Dress appropriately and have fun






Donations are much appreciated. Go to Save the Bird.org

Your support will help us to continue to offer many of our programs free of charge including our popular FordWinterCoastalEstuaryworkshops

Three Days until ...Our 2nd Annual Carols. Crafts and Cocoa!Come join your neighbors for a fun afternoon this Sunday Dec...
12/18/2025

Three Days until ...
Our 2nd Annual Carols. Crafts and Cocoa!

Come join your neighbors for a fun afternoon this
Sunday Dec. 21st from between 2 pm and 4 pm.
Create. Ship. Sing. Enjoy Hot Cocoa from at the of the

Handmade wooden toys with
Beads and Jewelry with
Ceramic adventures with
Wreath making with
Handmade Bird Feeders with

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A    We have been busy decorating for our 2nd Annual  ,Crafts and Cocoa next Sunday December 21 from 2 to 4 pm.In the me...
12/14/2025

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We have been busy decorating for our 2nd Annual ,Crafts and Cocoa next Sunday December 21 from 2 to 4 pm.

In the meantime come on by and bring your camera for some snowy picturesque photos!

Due to unforeseen  circumstances. Our 2nd Annual Carols. Crafts and Cocoa Afternoon will be held on a new day Sunday Dec...
12/11/2025

Due to unforeseen circumstances. Our 2nd Annual Carols. Crafts and Cocoa Afternoon will be held on a new day Sunday December 21 from 2 pm to 4 pm.

All are invited for a fun, creative, hands on couple hours at the Rye Meeting House/Historic Grace Chapels part of the Conservancy in the Old Shipbuilding and Artisanal Milton neighborhood.

Wreath Making Demonstrations
Beading
Jewelry Making
Drawing
Bird feeder Activity

Browse and purchase handmade wooden toys, jewelry, bracelets, ceramics and more!

Enjoy Hot Cocoa and sing along with your friends and neighbors!

Thanks to all for your support.What an incredible year!The Ford Winter Coastal Estuary Programs in the Spring and Fall.S...
12/02/2025

Thanks to all for your support.
What an incredible year!
The Ford Winter Coastal Estuary Programs in the Spring and Fall.
Special Estuary Educational Workshops for Families with Kids with Autism ( )
Four months of Drop-In sketching and Nature Drawing Workshops
Several Successful Bird Walks.
Three Scouting Projects: The construction of the Foot Bridge by the Girl Scouts, the creation of a new path/trail and Teak Bench ledd by prospective Eagle ScoutAJ Ball and Troop 2 and a second Eagle Scout Project restoring the HarrietSlater-Henry Bird Courtship fence led by rising Eagle Scouts Aidan Walker
Three concerts, The Songs of Brian Wilson with Gary Adams on, the Swing,Music of the Scott Wenzel Big Banda and the acoustic brilliance of Ted and Rod on mandolin, guitar and ukelele.
Our 2nd Annual Happy Bird Day!
Our Sold Out Fall Fermentation Workshop.
An incredible opportunity to host the Watershed Rye Literary Festival!
Hosting the Annual Leaders of Tomorrow Independence Day Reading of the Declaration of Independence along with four reenactments of pivotal men and women of Historic Milton of the 19th and early 20th Century.
Five months of weekly EarthCareTeamTuesdays now in its sixth year!
Bi-monthly Volunteer Saturdays.
Open House at The Meeting House on Saturdays and Sundays.
And the Amazing Volunteers who have been so generous with their time and financial support including the gift of 3 months of his time and expertise from preservationist Paul Stainkamp as he so skillfully restored the original front porch exterior including the first and second floors as well as the intricate louvered antique shutters.

We are so truly blessed! Thanks to all of you!

Thanks to  Board Treasurer of  for capturing the reflections of the autumn light along the   and  .        savethesound
11/02/2025

Thanks to Board Treasurer of for capturing the reflections of the autumn light along the and .






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One week until our 2nd Annual Happy Bird Day Sunday Oct 12 2 - 5:30 PMLots of Activity today!   and his   has completed ...
10/04/2025

One week until our 2nd Annual Happy Bird Day
Sunday Oct 12 2 - 5:30 PM

Lots of Activity today!

and his has completed his in which they connected two walking trails from the Voris to the Bird original properties. Come walk this historic path and enjoy the view of the Salt Marsh and the Shorebirds from the beautiful and comfortable teak bench that they installed.

Another broke ground this morning led by of
This project will restore the that dates bake to 1890!

- will be open from 1 - 3 PM.

of the original front (north) side of the continues thanks to

Come by the for a visit and step back in time to the 1800s and experience .

Address

624 Milton Road
Rye, NY
10580

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 12pm
Saturday 11am - 3pm
Sunday 11am - 3pm

Telephone

+19173711221

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