Benjamin Stoddert and Abigail Adams Host GBA at Halcyon House

Photo By: Judith Beermann
Navy Secretary, Benjamin Stoddert and First Lady Abigail Adams
Navy Secretary, Benjamin Stoddert and First Lady Abigail Adams

First U.S. Navy Secretary, Benjamin Stoddert, along with Abigail Adams (Stoddert’s wife Rebecca died several years ago), welcomed fellow Georgetowners to Halcyon House, his spectacular Federal residence on Prospect Street overlooking the Potomac River Wednesday evening.  

GBA vice president, Rokas Beresniovas with Cary Pollak, food writer and newest GBA member

Equal parts summer networking and house tour extraordinaire, friends and Georgetown Business Association members enjoyed passed hors d-oeuvres by 42 Degree Catering as they mingled through the public rooms.

Overlooking the Potomac River, Key Bridge and downtown Rosslyn

On the market for the first time in 40 years, the asking price of $30 million includes an adjacent 2,900-square-foot townhouse, six rental apartments, and a gated drive and garage that can hold up to 15 cars.

Bank of Georgetown's Bo Jonsson (left) and Nathan Winstead with fiance Amanda Mayes of Superior Home

Residence and studio to current owner, architect and sculptor John Dreyfuss (Robert Devaney, former editor of The Georgetowner has an apartment upstairs), not surprisingly, the home is also a popular venue for weddings and other galas.

Commenting on Dreyfuss' generosity, fellow artist Alla Rogers recalled many occasions, and one in particular "when two sculptors were in town, John thrilled them with a private tour."

Gallery owners Alla Rogers (Alla Rogers Gallery) and Susan Calloway (Susan Calloway Fine Arts)

Jennifer Motruk Loy and Dani Johnson of 42 Degree Catering

Joe Cecere (Paychex), Jonathan Higgins (Bank of Georgetown), Riyad Said (Wells Fargo Advisors) and Stuart Sorkin (Hughes & Bentzen)

CAG president Jennifer Altemus with Jenny Zinn of Betsey Johnson

Mary Waleski and Joel Bennett, GBA legislative counsel

Justin Shine (The Georgetowner) and Gene Tighe (Hexagon, Inc)

Sheryl Elliott with Beth Webster, GBA secretary


1 Comment For This Article

Anonymous

Great event!!!!!!!

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