Along the Hudson Event in Irvington, NY
On Sunday, May 31 we partnered with Houlihan Lawrence and the Eileen Fisher Leadership Institute to host Along the Hudson, a day of exploring Irvington and the nearby river towns. After taking the train up the Hudson, guests were greeted trackside with a curated map of the area to guide them on their way. Houlihan Lawrence offered tours of select homes nearby, including a 19th century Victorian cottage just off Main Street.
Throughout the day, we ran into our guests all over town. Some had walked up Main Street to the Farmer’s Market for fresh almond milk, berry jams and wood fired pizza. Others had hopped on a bike to ride along the Old Croton Aqueduct trail, blazing by historic stone structures or stopping at Sunnyside, Washington Irving’s home.
Around 3pm, just as the sky began to cloud up, we came together at the Eileen Fisher Learning Lab to share our experiences and stories from the day. As we sipped on Catskills based Wayside Cider and tasted local fare from Mint, Antoinette’s Patisserie, Red Barn Bakery, and Coffee Labs, we connected with a new community of people interested in what there is to discover just a short distance from the city. The day called for rain and by the time it came pouring down, we were warm and dry standing on the covered balcony gazing out towards the old mill buildings that lined the river. Thank you to everyone who came out to explore with us!
Photos by Natalie Chitwood, Words by Emma Tuccillo