Labor Day Weekend at Saint-Gaudens NHP

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Sept. 1. It is reproduced in full below.

To the artists without the fame.

To the assistants at the center.

To those who labor to maintain.

To the teachers and the mentors.

To students of the past.

To the ones who change the story.

To the sculptures never cast.

To the workers without the glory.

Happy Labor Day.

Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park is open normal hours this Labor Day weekend. Park buildings are open from 9am until 4:30. The grounds are open during daylight hours. The entry fee for individuals age 16 and older is $10. National Park passes are honored and also available for sale. Veterans receieve free entry.

Weekend Schedule

Saturday, September 2

People & Process

A ranger-guided tour with a special presentation from sculptor-in-residence Sean Hunter Williams

10:30am

Beyond the Bronze

A ranger-guided tour of the four outside bronze sculptures by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

1pm

Aspet Open House

Step inside the home of the Saint-Gaudens family.

10am-11:45am & 2pm-3:45pm

Sunday, September 3

Beyond the Bronze

A ranger-guided tour of the four outside bronze sculptures by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

10:30am

Sunday Concert: Layale Chaker and Sarafand

Music at the intersection of classical, jazz, Arab, and improvised

2pm

Aspet Open House

Step inside the home of the Saint-Gaudens family.

10am-11:45am & 1pm-3:45pm

Monday, September 4

People & Process

A ranger-guided tour about many people who contributed to sculpture making process.

10:30am

Art in the Park: Carticatures and Cartooning

Drop in for supplies, instruction, and encouragement.

11:30am-1pm

Beyond the Bronze

A ranger-guided tour of the four outside bronze sculptures by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

1pm

Aspet Open House

Step inside the home of the Saint-Gaudens family.

10am-11:45am & 1pm-3:45pm

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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