First event: Cocktails and supper on the LeFevre House lawn
A string quartet entertained the attendees.
Richard Heyl de Ortiz explaining the headstones in the Old Huguenot Burying Ground adjoining the French Church
Isaiah Hasbrouck family plot at southwest corner of the Old Huguenot Burying Ground adjoining the French Church
Attendees could visit the HHS climate-controlled archives beneath the French Church.
Historic Preservation Officer P.J. Preuss explains restoration plans for the Abraham Hasbrouck House.
The “Abe” House explanation continues in the center room
In the north room of the “Abe” House
Preusss discusses the original casement window later replaced by the sash window behind him. HFA’s Liesl Odenweller is at left.
Preuss explains the imminent project to replace the temporary rafter support system in the “Abe” House attic.
Lunch on the Deyo House lawn
HFA President Bob Hasbrouck with Dr. & Mrs. LaMar Hasbrouck (See Feb. ’10 newsletter article about him.)
Dawn Elliott explains her costume at the Colonial Fashion Show
Gathering near the DuBois Fort for the ice cream social
Free ice cream! The line extended all the way back to Huguenot Street. (Deyo House in background)
Bevier-Elting House Kitchen
Archaeology dig across the street from the DuBois Fort
Artifacts collected at the dig. HFA’s Phyllis R. Hasbrouck is at top wearing cap.
Eric Roth addresses the attendees at supper on the Deyo House lawn. HHS President Mary Etta Schneider is at right.
HHS Interim Director Christina Bark speaks to the attendees.
A murderous ghost at the Deyo House on the Haunted Huguenot Street tour.
Final event: Memorial service in the French Church. There is a candle on the memorial table for each of the eleven family associations and their deceased members.