
Join Us: A New Men's Group in Rye
Tuesday at 10 is an association of Rye men featuring a monthly speakers series. Whether it's a sports icon sharing tales of triumph, a renowned author discussing their latest work, or a captivating personality shedding light on a fascinating theme, each session promises to enlighten and engage. But this group isn’t just about the talks.
Our aim is to provide an opportunity for like-minded individuals to come together, share insights, and forge lasting friendships. And while our roots may lie in Rye, we welcome gentlemen from all neighboring communities.
So if you’re interested in intellectual stimulation, camaraderie, and a break from your routine, RSVP and mark your calendar!
Scheduled Speakers
All meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. at Whitby Castle, 330 Boston Post Rd. Rye, NY.
Bob Woodruff, American Television Journalist
After graduating from law school, Woodruff worked as a bankruptcy associate at Shearman & Sterling, LLP in New York City. In 1989, while Woodruff was teaching law in Beijing, China, CBS News hired him as an on-screen interpreter during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Shortly thereafter, he left the law practice and became a full-time correspondent, initially working for several local stations.
Woodruff began working for ABC News in 1996. He succeeded Peter Jennings as a co-anchor of ABC World News Tonight in December 2005 with Elizabeth Vargas. In January 2006, Woodruff was critically wounded by a roadside bomb in Iraq.