Starr Library
How Rhinebeck Has Hi
How Rhinebeck Has Historically Addressed the Needs of an Economically Diverse Community During Periods of Profound Change
Parish Hall, Church of the Messiah

Sunday, Apr. 21, 4pm
In order to talk about Rhinebeck’s housing future, we need to talk about our past. How have residential options changed since the postwar 1940s? How is this affecting local businesses in their search for employees? And what does “affordable” really mean, anyway? 

Speakers:

Bill Jeffway Dutchess County Historical Society
Nancy Sheehan Rhinebeck Chamber of Commerce, et al.
Conversation moderated by Fr. Richard McKeon

Part of the Affordable Housing conversation series How Do We House Rhinebeck? The Past, Present, and Future of Our Community. Each session will begin at 4pm and be followed by a 5:30pm potluck supper. Registration for each session is encouraged, but not required.
 
Sponsored by the Episcopal Church of the Messiah, in collaboration with Starr Library and other members of the community. Funded through a grant from the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
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