Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History
The Reher Center's mission is to foster belonging by engaging all people through culture, community, work, and bread. Together, we preserve and explore our historic bakery site and honor its legacy by amplifying Kingston and Hudson Valley immigrant voices and contributions, past and present.
For nearly a century, two generations of the Jewish immigrant Reher family ran a 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 through amplifying immigrant stories of the Hudson Valley, past and present.
Historic Reher's Bakery Tours
Today • 12:00 PM and 9+ more
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
From $13.05
Free Screening - Lost Rondout: A Story of Urban Removal
Sat, May 23 • 6:30 PM
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
Free
Reher Reads for Kids Story Time and Craft
Sun, May 31 • 11:00 AM
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
Free
Reher Reads for Kids: Story Time & Craft
Sun, Jun 28 • 11:00 AM
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
Free
Historic Reher's Bakery Tours
Today • 12:00 PM and 9+ more
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
From $13.05
Free Screening - Lost Rondout: A Story of Urban Removal
Sat, May 23 • 6:30 PM
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
Free
Reher Reads for Kids Story Time and Craft
Sun, May 31 • 11:00 AM
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
Free
Reher Reads for Kids: Story Time & Craft
Sun, Jun 28 • 11:00 AM
The Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History
Free