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2023 Annual Dinner

September 10, 2023

The Trustees of the Historical Society of Rockland County Cordially Invite You to the

2023 Annual Dinner


When:

Sunday, September 10, 2023, 6-10 pm

Where:

Nyack Seaport Restaurant, 21 Burd Street, Nyack

Price:

$125 (listing at the Friend level) * $150 (enhanced listing - Patron level) * $200 (enhanced listing - Sponsor level) SOLD OUT

Honoring:


  • Lifetime Service Award: Marjorie H. Johnson, editor, South of the Mountains
  • Community Service Award: Judge Victor J. Alfieri Jr., Congers
  • Living Landmark Award: Dr. Arlene Clinkscale, Nanuet



and celebrating the winners of the 2020/2023 Historic Preservation Merit Awards:


  • Preservation Leadership: Haverstraw Brick Museum Center for Historic Preservation
  • Preservation/Restoration: Town of Clarkstown and Stephen Tilly, Architect, for the Onderdonck-Tallman-Budke House, West Nyack
  • Rehabilitation: Andrew Asgar, CPA, for the former St. Stephen's Episcopal Church/Sitzmark Ski shop, Pearl River
  • Commendation: Justin Duerr on the publication of Herbert Crowley: The Temple of Silence


Guests will enjoy a cocktail hour, award presentations and musical entertainment. An array of items will be available at a silent auction.


To reserve your seats, click on the EventBrite tickets logo:

Or download and fill out the pdf form below and return it, with payment, by August 30, 2023, to:

Invitation-Ticket Purchase Silent Auction Donation Souvenir Journal Ad

The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road
New City, NY 10956

Tickets can also be purchased using a credit card by calling the Historical Society of Rockland County at (845) 634-9629.

Ads in the dinner's souvenir journal can be purchased by downloading the form below and returning it to the HSRC, with payment, by mail or by calling with a credit card.

Cancellation Policy: Please note that refunds can be given only if your space can be filled by another guest prior to the dinner. Only those who have made full payment can be accommodated.


Proceeds from the Annual Dinner benefit the Historical Society of Rockland County, a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House in New City, New York.

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