IRVINGTON — The Bona Thompson Memorial Center will reopen to the public on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 1-4 p.m. A new exhibit, Trees: A City Without Trees Isn’t Fit for a Dog, depicts the importance of trees in Irvington.
Since the 1870s, Irvington has been described as having winding tree-lined streets.” The exhibit includes over 40 works from William Forsyth, Charles Townsend, Otto Stark, Dorothy Morlan, and many more.
The name and cartoon title of the exhibit comes as a gift from Garry Petersen’s family. Garry was a resident who was committed to increasing the urban forest canopy, and a gifted artist who created the first Pleasant Run Run posters (1983-1998). Garry passed in 2016.
The Bona Thompson Memorial Center is located at 5350 University Ave. Admission is free, but a donation for the upkeep of the historic building is encouraged. Also check out the other exhibits in the building, including the International Harvester and Angels exhibits downstairs.
Please maintain social distancing and wear a mask when visiting.
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