Capt. Scott Craven presents a series of three interesting talks about the
Hudson River: Lighthouses, the Croton River, and Shad Fishing

at 1930 on three Friday evenings in May, June and July

Capt. Scott Craven of the Ossining Police Department, a local historian and avid boater will be speaking at Shattemuc Yacht Club on Friday May 20 (rescheduled from May 13), June 10 and July 15 at 7:30pm. The topics will be "Hudson River Lighthouses" , the "Economic Impact of the Croton River on Colonial America" and "Shad Fishing and the Hudson". Scott has an M.S. in History and has lived on the edges of the Hudson River his entire life. He is an avid boater, fly fisherman and hiker and could hit the river with a small stone from the back deck of his house.

Join us for an entertaining evening. Henry Atterbury will be providing a free glass of his own home brew at 7pm on the first night until it runs out so get there early. The cash bar will also be open for those who wish something less dramatic.