The Historic New Orleans Collection Centennial Celebration of Samuel Wilson

Saturday: Concert celebrating the life of Samuel Wilson Jr.

A Centennial Commemoration in Music Honoring
Samuel Wilson Jr.

Saturday, August 13 • 4–6 p.m.
Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres St.
Admission is free.
Call (504) 523-4662 or email wrc@hnoc.org to reserve seats or for more information.

Samuel Wilson Jr. (1911–1993), noted preservationist, architect, and architectural historian, was known as the “Dean of Architectural Preservation in New Orleans.” In celebration of what would have been his 100th birthday, The Collection is presenting a concert featuring soprano Thaïs St. Julien and pianist Peter Collins performing music reminiscent of New Orleans’s past, which Wilson strove to protect throughout his career.

Collins and St. Julien will pay tribute to Wilson with a program of music referring to places in and around the city—from the Garden District to Esplanade, from Place du Tivoli (Lee Circle) to West End. They will also “visit” the World’s Fair and Cotton Centennial Exposition and take brief excursions to Mandeville and Pass Christian.

In addition to The Collection, the American Institute of Architects, the Louisiana Landmarks Society, WLAE-TV, and the Tulane School of Architecture are also celebrating the centennial—stay tuned for upcoming programming from these institutions.

Please note, Saturday is shaping up to be a particularly busy day in the French Quarter. We suggest you give yourself ample time get through traffic and find parking.

Benefit for HNOC

Well it ain’t Lil Queenie on the President, but may still be nice to get on the river…

5:00 p.m. Lectures by Captain Clarke “Doc” Hawley and Duke Heitger
6:30 p.m. Guests board the Steamboat NATCHEZ
7:00 p.m. Dinner cruise departs
7:30 p.m. Seating for dinner
9:00 p.m. Steamboat returns to the dock

Registration is now open! Tickets are $45 per person and include the lectures at 533 Royal St. and the dinner cruise (soft drinks included; cash bar), which departs from the dock at Toulouse St. and the river. You may also purchase your nonrefundable tickets through the NATCHEZ office by calling (504) 569-1401 and mentioning The Historic New Orleans Collection.

Guests can pick up their purchased tickets at The Collection, 533 Royal St., on the day of the event, starting at 4:30 p.m. You must have your tickets in hand to attend the lecture and board the ship. Ticket price does not include parking or gratuity. Proceeds from this event will benefit The Collection.