The upcoming meeting for the Westchester County Genealogical Society (NY) will be held at The Kent Public Library, 17 Sybil’s Crossing, Kent Lakes, NY. Tel.: 845-225-8585. Here are the directions to the library: From Westchester - Take route 684 onto route 84 (west – towards Newburgh). On I-84, take exit 18 From Interstate 84, using Exit 18 (Lake Carmel exit): Take exit 18 off of 84 and travel south/west on Route 311. At end of 311, turn right onto Route 52 west. Travel approximately 1&3/4 miles on Route 52 until you see the entrance for the Kent Town Center on your right. Turn into the Kent Town Center (Sybil's Crossing), drive up the boulevard, turn right onto the circle, and park at the first building. Entrance to the library is around the front of the building. From Interstate 84, using Exit 17 (Ludingtonville Rd.): Take exit 17 off of 84 and travel south/west on Ludingtonville Road to Route 52. At intersection of Route 52, turn left and travel east on Route 52. Kent Town Center (Sybil's Crossing) in one mile past the Kent Elementary and Kent Primary Schools and is a left hand turn off of Route 52. (Follow directions at top from Sybil's Crossing). From Route 311 and the Patterson area, take 311 south/west and follow the first set of directions. From Lake Carmel, and Town of Carmel areas: Travel west on route 52 and follow the first set of directions. From the northern/western part of Kent, Holmes, and Stormville: Travel east on Route 52, one mile past the Kent Elementary and Kent Primary Schools, and turn left into the Kent Town Center. (Follow directions at top from Sybil's Crossing). The meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. WCGS’ guest speaker will be Allan J. Warnecke, who will discuss Putnam County History. Mr. Warnecke retired from IBM in 1987 after a career as a research chemist. He has been a part-time teacher at Mahopac High School (1988-1999); Town of Carmel Historian (1996-2003) and is currently the Putnam County Historian. Hope you can come on Saturday! For information about Westchester County Genealogical Society (Westchester Connection or Surname List), visit WCGS home page -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywcgs/ RESERVED THESE DATES FOR WCGS Future Meetings: Jun 10, 2006 – The Story of the Old Croton Aqueduct by Robert Kornfeld, Jr.