Reher Rolls Forward: a benefit for the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History

Join us for a night out to benefit the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History!

When: September 16th at 5:30 PM

Where: Ole Savannah Southern Table and Bar
                100 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY 12401

Your presence is desired on Monday, September 16 for Reher Rolls Forward–an evening in support of the Reher Center mission! The benefit will take place at Ole Savannah in the Historic Rondout at 100 Rondout Landing in Kingston, NY. Convene in the breaking of bread and celebration of immigrant contributions, past and present.

Enjoy complimentary sparkling wine as you savor small bites and a delectable three-course meal–all included in your $55 ticket. A cash bar will also be available for additional beverage options. The evening also promises exciting opportunities at the live and silent auctions, where you can bid on unique items, experiences, and programs benefiting the Reher Center and our local community.

Your participation and support directly invests in the Reher Center's mission to foster belonging and amplify immigrant voices. By attending, you are contributing to the celebration of immigrant contributions, past and present, and helping to make a positive impact on our community.

Join us for a night of supporting the community while enjoying delicious food and great company!

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Black and white photo of the Reher family circa 1912-1913

The Reher Family, ca. 1912-13

Who We Are

For nearly a century, two generations of the Jewish immigrant Reher family ran Reher’s Bakery from the storefront of 101 Broadway in Kingston, New York, and lived upstairs. Kingston residents of the surrounding Rondout neighborhood, mostly working class and immigrant, came to Reher’s for bread, canned goods, and gossip.

Today, the site is a museum and cultural center that preserves and honors the legacy of Reher's Bakery and amplifies immigrant stories of the Hudson Valley, past and present. The Reher Center's mission is to foster belonging by engaging all people through culture, community, work, and bread.