Coffee hour in Deyo Hall before the business meeting: (L-R) Donna, Wallace and Chuck Hasbrouck and Tracy McNally, backed by one of the beautiful quilts from the HHS collection
Bob C. Hasbrouck and Meryl Brown behind display of HFA publications and sale items available at www.cafepress.com/hasbrouckfamily
Marja Delamater with David and Susan Baker
Marlene and Robert Freehill with granddaughter Julia Rumsey
Donna, Thad and Pam Hasbrouck listening during business meeting
French Church and Huguenot Cemetery
Shelby Olsby sounds the call to worship on the conch shell (as our ancestors did)
Service in the French Church
Jean House parlor: Mary Etta Schneider describes the room as Atkins family members and Marja Delamater listen.
Jean House parlor: Atkins family members with Bill and Edie Hasbrouck
Jean House kitchen: (L-R) Mary Etta Schneider, Wallace Hasbrouck, Tim Atkins with son William, Marlene Freehill
Jean House kitchen: Mary Etta Schneider at the jambless fireplace
Jean House, Andre Bevier room: (L-R) Bill and Debbie Hasbrouck, Tracy McNally, John Delamater, Ron Atkins
Jean House store: Mary Etta Schneider describes the room to Evelyn and Betsy Atkins
At the Abraham House: Thad Hasbrouck (on right) with his family – son Chuck Hasbrouck, daughter Donna Hasbrouck and her grandchildren, Rachel and Shelby Olsby
Abraham House parlor: Mary Etta Schneider describes the settle bed as Debbie Hasbrouck looks on
Abraham House parlor: Wyntje Hasbrouck's four-poster bed with storage chest and clothing display.
Abraham House, center room: Astrid Hasbrouck, Meryl Brown and Robert Freehill examine the box bed
Abraham House: John Delamater with Betsy and Ron Atkins and granddaughter Evelyn examine the display cabinet in the center room
Abraham House kitchen: (L-R) Robert and Marlene Freehill, Bill Hasbrouck, John Delamater, Donna Hasbrouck, Shelby and Rachel Olsby
Abraham House: Visitors looking in
Back at Deyo Hall, Mary Etta Schneider gives attendees an update on Historic Huguenot Street