Two weeks ago, Gossips shared the news that there was to be a roundtable with representatives of Bard College on Tuesday, December 9, to discuss the Galvan Foundation's gift of its Hudson real estate holdings to Bard. Needless to say, many people were interested in attending, and the limited space at the Park Theater filled up quickly. What was not made clear in any of the information available about the roundtable was that it was intended only for business owners, so instead of making arrangements for the event to be livestreamed, which would make it available to anyone interested in the impact this move by Galvan will have on our little city, people who have registered for the event but who are not business owners are being asked to give up their space so business owners can attend. The following appeal was distributed this morning:
Dear Community Members,
Thank you for your RSVP to the upcoming Hudson-Bard roundtable. We're grateful for the strong interest in this conversation and the care our community is bringing to this opportunity.
I want to take a moment to share an important clarification about the scope of our upcoming roundtable, it is specifically intended for Hudson's business owners and members of the Hudson business community. The purpose of this event is to open a dialogue between Bard College and the local business community, specifically focusing on the impact of Galvan's real-estate gift to commercial property and our Hudson businesses.
We understand that some attendees who RSVP'd may not be part of the Hudson business community and we kindly ask that you release your spot so we can ensure space for those the event was designed to serve. We truly appreciate your understanding.
A forum for discussing residential impacts and properties included in the gift will be addressed in an upcoming public event in early 2026 at an appropriate venue. This will provide Hudson residents and the broader community with an opportunity to understand the full scope and potential impact of the gift as it is finalized. Please look to Bard's Communications Office for updates on that public event.
We look forward to creating a productive, informed conversation with Bard's leadership, one that supports transparency, collaboration, and a strong future for Hudson's business community.
Thank you again for your interest and engagement. Hudson's strength has always come from people who care deeply about this place, and we appreciate your commitment to staying informed during this important transition.
Best,
William S. Blowers
President & Membership Director
Hudson Business Coalition (HBCi)











