Projects
Gedney Farms Monument Sign
A Centennial Project Completed in 2026
As part of the Gedney Association’s 100th Anniversary celebration, the Association undertook a special community project: the installation of the Gedney Farms Monument Sign on Gedney Esplanade near Mamaroneck Avenue.
The monument sign serves as a lasting tribute to our neighborhood’s history and identity. Constructed with a granite base and cast bronze plaque, the sign reflects the character of Gedney Farms and honors the generations of residents who have called the neighborhood home.
The Gedney Association extends its sincere thanks to the many residents whose generous contributions helped make this project possible.
Support Community Projects
Donations help support neighborhood improvement projects, beautification efforts, and future community initiatives undertaken by the Gedney Association.
Prefer to Donate by Mail?
Make checks payable to: The Gedney Association
Mail to: P.O. Box 134, Gedney Station, White Plains, NY 10605
Celebrating 100 Years of the Gedney Association
Thank you to everyone who joined us on Thursday, May 1, 2025 at Westchester Hills Golf Club to celebrate 100 years of the Gedney Association!
Scenes from the Celebration
Event Slideshow Video – Watch the video that was presented during the event: Watch Here
Photo Gallery – View and share photos from the evening: View Photos
Event Program – Missed a detail? Browse the full printed program: View Program
A Special Honor
We were honored to receive an official New York State Assembly Proclamation recognizing the Gedney Association’s century of service to White Plains. Click here to view the proclamation in full.
Centennial Historical Newsletter Series (Volumes 1–5)
In celebration of our 100th anniversary, the Gedney Association published a special series of historical newsletters over the past year exploring the origins of our neighborhood, its people, its development, and the remarkable stories that shaped Gedney Farms.
Together, these five volumes reflect on a century of community and preserve the history that continues to define Gedney Farms today.
If you would like to revisit the series, you may explore each volume below:
Volume 1: Celebrating 100 Years of The Gedney Association
Read Volume 1
Volume 2: Tracing the Roots of Gedney Farms
Read Volume 2
Volume 3: Shaping Gedney Farms with Howard Willets
Read Volume 3
Volume 4: The Gedney Farm Hotel: A Luxury Resort in White Plains, 1912–1924
Read Volume 4
Volume 5: What’s in a Name? The Stories Behind the Streets of Gedney Farms
Read Volume 5