45 Market Street - Cold Spring on Hudson - New York

 



Sunday August 10, 2008
4 pm

Champlin Friesen


Terry Champlin, classical guitar

Eugene Friesen, cello

and Helen Avakian, classical guitar

Compositions of Terry Champlin

View our 2008 Music Series Calendar PDF here.



The Chapel is an architectural gem in the Greek Revival style, dramatically situated on a rock bluff overlooking the Hudson River. It was designed in 1833 and, when consecrated in 1834 as The Church of Our Lady of Cold Spring, was the first Roman Catholic Church in the New York Archdiocese north of 14th Street, Manhattan. It remained a vital part the religious life of the community until 1907, when a larger Catholic Church was built on Fair Street in the village. During the following six decades, the Chapel was abandoned, vandalized and ravaged by weather and fire.

In 1970, a group of concerned citizens organized the Chapel of Our Lady Restoration, Inc. and raised funds to purchase and restore the ruin. Their work accomplished, the building was re-dedicated on September 18, 1977 as a Chapel for people of all faiths.

Today, the Chapel is not affiliated with any church or religious organization. It is administered by a volunteer Board of Directors which is pleased to offer it as an ecumenical setting for weddings and other significant events. The restored structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

To reserve for weddings, concerts, community programs, memorial services or other gatherings, please contact the Events Coordinator, at 845-265-5537.

For information about the music series, please contact the Artistic Director, at 845-265-5537.

Donations to help preserve the chapel and its grounds may be sent to:

Chapel of Our Lady Restoration, Inc.
P.O. Box 43
Cold Spring, New York 10516-0043