This list consists of people who have been involved in varying stages of the Hyde Park Visual History Project. Each of them is a dedicated member of the community, being actively engaged in making the Hyde Park a better place to live.
Greg Callahan
Director of the Hyde Park Free Library
Barbara and Herb Sweet
A great couple that works very hard to support efforts in Hyde Park
Pompey Delafield
Hyde Park Town Supervisor
Paul and Dot Chenevert
Owners of Green Oak Florist and Organizer of the Hyde Park Farmer's Market
Pasty Costello
Director of the Hyde Park Historical Society
Steven Mann
Director of the Dutchess County Historical Society
Benjamin Krevolin
Director of the Dutchess County Arts Council
Phillippa Ewing
Organizer of Historic Hyde Park
Tony Marquez
Professor, writer, and husband of the late Hyde Park Historian, Margaret Marquez
Ralph Arlyck
Filmmaker
Susan Schryver
Hyde Park resident
Anne Jordan
Director of the Staatsburg Library
Chris Prsylopski
Program Director, The Hudson River Valley Institute
Margery Groten
Long Dock Project Director, Scenic Hudson
Carl Grieco
Hyde Park artist
Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer
Archivist and Librarian at the Culinary Institute of America
Helen Murry
Hyde Park Resident and Hyde Park Historical Society Museum Organizer
Richard Wert
Principal at Netherwood Elementary
Paul Scatenato
Arts Administrator at FDR High School
David Woolner
Senior Vice President, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
Ed Trowbridge
Past Staatsburg Resident
Carney Rhinevault
Hyde Park Resident and Historian
Dana Gavin
Arts Writer for the Hudson Valley News
Kathleen DiSimone
Local writer
Jeff Armstrong
Director fo the Hudson Valley Railroad Association
Matt Renda
Past writer for the Hyde Park Townsman