The Claverack Podcast

Brenda Shufelt

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Brenda Shufelt was born and raised in Claverack, but left home at a fairly young age for education and career with no particular intention to return.  Older, looking toward retirement, and married she found that Columbia County and Claverack were calling her back.  There aren't many places like this, are there? We talk about her background and how the things she experienced away from here gave her the self-confidence and drive to not only come home but to find ways to contribute to the town and county's future.  Brenda has been an educator, a mentor, a candidate for local government, and runs - with a team - the history room at the Hudson Library.  Lots of interesting local knowledge here - I hope you enjoy the conversation.

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