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APHNYS 2024 Annual Conference - Port Jefferson, NY

  • Monday, September 16, 2024
  • 8:00 AM
  • Wednesday, September 18, 2024
  • 12:00 PM
  • Port Jefferson, NY
  • 7

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • Full Conference includes 2-½ days of workshops, tours, 3 breakfasts (M-W) and 2 lunches (M,T). The Monday and Tuesday Dinners are priced separately.
  • One day of workshops/tours, includes breakfast and lunch.
  • One day of workshops/tours, includes breakfast and lunch.
  • Wednesday workshops, includes breakfast.
  • Two days of workshops/tours, includes breakfast and lunch.
  • Live-streaming of selected conference workshops, via a Zoom link.
  • Full Conference includes 2-½ days of workshops, tours, 3 breakfasts (M-W) and 2 lunches (M,T). The Monday and Tuesday Dinners are priced separately.
  • One day of workshops/tours, includes breakfast and lunch.
  • One day of workshops/tours, includes breakfast and lunch.
  • Wednesday workshops, includes breakfast.
  • Two days of workshops/tours, includes breakfast and lunch.
  • Live-streaming of selected conference workshops, via a Zoom link.

Registration is closed

The APHNYS 2024 Annual Conference will be held in Port Jefferson, NY, on Long Island, September 16-18, 2024. Attendees from upstate NY are encouraged to travel to Port Jefferson via the ferry from Bridgeport, CT. For more information, please see the "Travel & Lodging" section of the conference website. 


On Tuesday, September 17, 2024, three field trips will run concurrently around the Village of Port Jefferson (tours are free with full conference or Tuesday registration). Registrants may sign up for one or all three tours.

Guides will walk participants to Drowned Meadow Cottage Museum, The Mather House Museum at the Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson and the Village Center/Archive/Wooden Boat Building Campus. Between stops, guides will provide walking tours. Participants can drive to the two museums, but parking is limited. Walking is encouraged.

  • Drowned Meadow Cottage features a small museum dedicated to the Village’s role in the American Revolution.
  • The Mather House Museum is a multi- building complex: the home of John R. Mather and his son, John T. Mather, two of Port Jefferson’s prominent shipbuilders; a tool shed, a sailmaker’s loft and a clock museum.
  • The Village Historian will show the Village Center, the photo archive and the Boat Building Shed. (A limited number of people will be invited to submit a digital photo for enlargement by Chris Ryon, Port Jefferson Village Historian. If you select this tour option, we will send a follow-up email.)

Additional presentations will be held at the conference center during the tour hours, for anyone who only wants to attend one of the tours or does not care to walk on the tours. 

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Please note:

Payments by check should be received by September 9, 2024. Questions may be directed to the APHNYS Treasurer at mcascone@townofbabylon.com. 

Conference registrations canceled by Friday, August 30, 2024 will receive a refund. 

APHNYS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

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