Croton Point Park Author Presentation (in person at HVWC)
Less than an hour by train from New York City, Croton Point Park encompasses miles of Hudson River shoreline with astonishing views and remnants of the region’s past. Ancient shell mounds shed light on the Indigenous peoples who inhabited the area for generations prior to European colonization. Remains of the first commercial vineyard in the Northeast are just steps away from historic brickyards that helped build Manhattan. Although the point served as a dumping ground for much of the twentieth century, local efforts have restored the park into a model of environmental conservation. Today, bald eagles have returned to the delight of visitors, who also explore the remarkable landmarks, cruise the waters of the Hudson or enjoy scenic picnics. Authors Scott Craven and Caroline Ranald Curvan present Westchester’s crown jewel, Croton Point Park.
This multi-media presentation will take place in person at the Hudson Valley Writers Center. Our historic station house is located at the Philipse Manor RR station in Sleepy Hollow, NY. Attendance is limited to 40 people. While attendance is free, your donations are much appreciated. The wearing of masks, though suggested, will be optional at this event.
Scott Craven is a former Ossining Police Captain whose Masters’ thesis focused on an environmental history of the area. As the Historian of the Town of Ossining, an avid fisherman, paddler and cyclist, he knows the Point better than most. Over the years, he has naturally connected with many people whose passion and expertise regarding different aspects of the Point have helped us weave its history into a compelling story.
Caroline Ranald Curvan is professional researcher and writer. She recently led the research team for a critically acclaimed American Masters/PBS documentary entitled “Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page.” A writer with popular local blog (OssiningHistoryontheRun.com), and an adjunct professor of research and composition, she is a deep and passionate student of history.
Event Location and Ticket Information
Hudson Valley Writers’ Center
300 Riverside Drive
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Handicap Accessible? Yes
Date: Monday, November 14, 2022
Times: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Ticket pricing:
Free event
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