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 Stephanie Gress is presenting: Eagle’s Nest: The William K. Vanderbilt II 
 Estate\nAbout our Speaker:\nStephanie is the author of “Eagle's Nest: The 
 William K. Vanderbilt II Estate” published in 2015 by Arcadia Press. She c
 redits her passion for the arts and history to her hometown surroundings i
 n the historic hamlet of Saint James\, New York.\nStephanie earned both he
 r bachelor’s and master’s degrees in art history from SUNY\, Stony Brook w
 here she also received the departmental “Award for Academic Excellence” an
 d a Stony Brook Foundation Scholarship. She worked at the Vanderbilt Museu
 m in Centerport from 2000-2019 where she was first a curator\, and then th
 e Director of Curatorial Affairs. In 2020\, Stephanie joined Branch Financ
 ial Services\, Inc. in Setauket. Her employer has a notable private collec
 tion of studio art glass and contemporary art.\nStephanie and her husband 
 Michael live in the Village of Nissequogue\, New York. They are supporters
  of many local arts and history organizations. Stephanie is secretary of t
 he executive board for Gallery North in Setauket and has served on their b
 oard since 2015. She served on the Head of the Harbor Village Planning Boa
 rd from 2015-2022.\n \nThe Dine and Discover series combines good food wit
 h Greenlawn\, Centerport\, and Long Island’s rich history.  In our series\
 , we will feature a different speaker covering a topic relating to our loc
 al history and include a three-course meal at Mill Pond House.  Situated o
 n the Mill Pond of Centerport\, this cozy colonial built almost 100 years 
 ago has a great history with more to come.\nThe program begins at 12pm and
  runs approximately two and a half hours.  \n \nMembers: $70 per lecture\n
 Non-members: $80 per lecture\nSOLD OUT\n***Cash bar available.\n \n 
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Dine and Discover: Eagle’s Nest: The William K. Vanderbil
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