Notice of 2018 Annual Meeting

THE SCARSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2018 ANNUAL MEETING

Monday, February 5th, 7:30 p.m.  
Randy Guggenheimer’s residence
42 Butler Road, Scarsdale, NY

The purpose of the Meeting is to re-elect the following trustees:

  • Class of 2021 – 3 year terms – Barbara Shay MacDonald and Lucas Meyer

Continuing trustees are:

  • Class of 2019 – Randy Guggenheimer and Stewart Kagan

  • Class of 2020 – Seth Kaller and Michael Zeller

All members are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact us at (914) 723-1744 

Scarsdale Historical Society Agrees to Sell Property; Cudner-Hyatt House to Be Protected

The Cudner-Hyatt House, circa 1900.

The Cudner-Hyatt House, circa 1900.

The Scarsdale Historical Society has entered into an agreement to sell its property at 937 Post Road, including the Cudner-Hyatt House and the Quaker Meeting House to a local residential developer.  The sale is subject to a Historic Preservation and Conservation Easement which will ensure the preservation and protection of the Cudner-Hyatt House. 

The sale of the property is contingent upon the approval of an application to be filed for a subdivision limited to three lots.  The purchaser intends to relocate (or rebuild, if necessary) the Cudner-Hyatt House to a location on the property closer to Post Road and Lee Road.

The sale is also subject to a number of other contingencies, including the approval of an application to be filed with the Village Zoning Board of Appeals, approval by the Scarsdale Historical Society members and the approval of the New York State Education Department and the Attorney General’s Office.

“The Scarsdale Historical Society is very pleased to enter into this transaction and is thrilled that the Cudner-Hyatt House will be preserved for future generations.  This transaction will enable us to expand our efforts to preserve and make available to the public historical information about Scarsdale and Westchester in new and exciting ways,” said Randy Guggenheimer, Scarsdale Historical Society President.

The Scarsdale Historical Society will continue to preserve and make history easily accessible to the public through grants to digitize, preserve and catalog primary source material that is part of the Society’s collection as well as primary source material owned by other organizations.  The public will then have access to all of this material through the Society’s website (www.scarsdalehistory.org) and other digital platforms.  The Society will also continue and increase grants to promote, fund and encourage the publication of books and materials regarding Scarsdale’s and Westchester’s history and to fund and produce documentaries regarding Scarsdale’s architectural and cultural history.  The Society currently has a video tour of the Cudner-Hyatt House available for viewing on its website.  The Society will continue to hold and promote events to display items from the Corporation’s collection and engage the public to share historical items and primary source material with the community and respond to telephone, email and social media requests regarding Scarsdale’s history.   

About the Scarsdale Historical Society

The Scarsdale Historical Society exists to discover, preserve, and disseminate historical information as well as inspire others to learn about and contribute to the history of Scarsdale and the Central mid-Westchester region.

Scarsdale Historical Society Provides Grant for Scarsdale Public Library Renovation

The Scarsdale Historical Society has provided a $100,000 grant to the Friends of the Scarsdale Library to assist in the renovation of the Library. “The Scarsdale Historical Society is very pleased to be able to assist in this important community project. We look forward to continuing to work with the Library on developing a Scarsdale History area as part of the renovated library,” said Randy Guggenheimer, Scarsdale Historical Society President.

“We’re thrilled by this gift, which will immediately be doubled through a one-to-one match offered by two very generous donors,” said Library Board President Terri Simon. “The Historical Society’s commitment underscores community recognition of the Library’s enduring value not only as a repository of materials, but as an active place of research for Scarsdale now and for generations to come.” "The Historical Society and the Library have had a successful partnership for many years. We are grateful for the continued support and look forward to collaborating on many future projects," said Elizabeth Bermel, Director of the Scarsdale Public Library. 

The Scarsdale Historical Society has previously given grants to the Library for digitization of the Scarsdale Inquirer newspaper and for funding summer internships.  The Scarsdale Historical Society and the Library are working together on a “Bring Your Scarsdale History” event which will take place this spring.

About the Scarsdale Historical Society

The Scarsdale Historical Society exists to discover, preserve, and disseminate historical information as well as inspire others to learn about and contribute to the history of Scarsdale and the Central mid-Westchester region.

Notice of 2017 Annual Meeting

THE SCARSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2017 ANNUAL MEETING

Monday, February 6, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. 
at Randy Guggenheimer’s house
42 Butler Road, Scarsdale, NY

The purpose of the Meeting is to re-elect the following trustees: 

  • Class of 2020 – 3 year terms – Seth Kaller, Michael Zeller 

Continuing Trustees are Randy Guggenheimer, Stewart Kagan, Barbara Shay MacDonald and Lucas Meyer

All members are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact us at (914) 723-1744