On July 11 there will be a program (7:30 pm in the Gathering Room) featuring Constance Kehoe, who will talk about “Westchester Revolutionary War Sites”.
Since 2018, Constance Kehoe has served as president of Revolutionary Westchester 250 whose mission is to build awareness and excitement for the events, places, ideas, and people – both the unsung and the famous – of the Revolutionary War period in Westchester County.
Constance Kehoe majored in history at Vassar College and received a Master’s in Teaching from Wesleyan University. She started and ran Literacy Warehouse, an educational sales and consulting business, for 20 years and was elected Irvington Village Trustee in 2009. She served as Trustee of the village for 12 years and Deputy Mayor for 8 years. She is obviously a “yesterday and today” person. You can hear her on July 11 when she puts it all together.