The Alma Mathews House is in Greenwich Village and was featured in response of October 2012.
When I arrived, Claretta Nesbitt, manager, was filling in for the ailing front
desk administrator, but took me around the House. It’s a charming guesthouse
from the 1920’s with several double occupancy bedrooms, a suite with two beds,
a small kitchen and sitting area. There’s also a communal kitchen and dining
area. If you missed the response article go online for Alma
Mathews House to learn about the origins. I’m wondering if we could consider it as a possibility for
some of our group, for a seminar on-site or at the Church Center! (There is an elevator in the house and one makes only one bus transfer to get to the Church Center at the U.N. building.)
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