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ADVOCACY EDUCATION PRESERVATION STEWARDSHIP

Author: 
Mavis Cain

On October 3rd, Troop 24 left Croton Dam and walked south as far as Dobbs Ferry, a hike that took all day. The boys and their troop leaders spent the night at the beautiful Waterfront park beside the Hudson river. It was cold... br-r.
For the next lap of the journey they chose November 7. They left the Keeper's House early and walked as far as the High Bridge. Thanks to the Friends' trusty map, they made it!

Author: 
Mavis Cain

On November 11th, the History Channel crew will be filming the Croton Dam and inside the Aqueduct tunnel. The Friends historian Bob Kornfeld will be on-camera giving the history of The Aqueduct. Our next report will tell you when to see it on television.

Author: 
FOCAAdmin


The Emerging New York Architects Committee, AIA NY Chapter, announces its fourth biennial international ideas competition incorporating the historic High Bridge, the oldest standing bridge in NYC. ENYA challenges entrants to create a public facility that fosters the development of experimental, innovative art forms.

REGISTRATION BEGINS: September 10, 2009
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: November 20, 2009
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 15, 2010

Author: 
FOCAAdmin

The weather was gorgeous, the trail was alive with musicians, dancers, storytellers and artists. We recruited new members and celebrated with Friends!

Thanks for making it all happen!

These are some of the highlights (photos by Deniz Tuzun and Hazel Kalderon):

Author: 
Mavis Cain

On Sunday, October 11, on a cloudless day, Tom led a group of more than 20 hardy walkers through the parts of the sity that are atop the Aqueduct. They started at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, made a short tour inside the 135th St Gatehouse and then on to the CCNY campus. In Hamilton Heights they saw the Alexander Hamilton House now moved to a park like setting.

Tom's famous notebook was shared so that all could get a better grasp of the history.

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