Henry Hudson 500 Foundation

Amsterdam 750 in 2025
Downtown Manhattan in 1664 - the church is at the present location of the Museum of the American Indian at Bowling Green, most of Battery Park is still under water.
Downtown Manhattan now
New York 400 in 2025

ENGLISH

The unique character of New York City, originally New Amsterdam, was shaped by the legacy of the entrepreneurial and (relatively) tolerant culture of the 17th century Dutch Republic. Today, the Henry Hudson 500 Foundation celebrates Dutch-American history and future by organizing projects and events in the context of three shared core values: freedom, entrepreneurial spirit, and inclusion, which we believe to be the foundation for successful and thriving societies, then and now.

In ‘1609: the Forgotten History of Hudson, Amsterdam and New York’ Russell Shorto and Geert Mak explore how these cities changed the world.
You can download it here – it’s a 2-hour read and one of our top-projects.

Due to the current political climate in the USA, with the ’tiny, tiny, little man’ (JK Rowling) and his cronies causing havoc around the world, we’re not in the mood to cozying up to any governmental representative of this banana republic regime. We wish our many American friends bon courage in living through these troubled times. Please inspire us with ideas on how we can join the fight against dumbness, bigotry and small thinking.  Mail us at tetterman@gmail.com!

PROJECTS ACCOMPLISHED

AMSTERDAM 750 EXPEDITION

“The Amsterdam 750 expedition (Amsterdam 2019 – 2020)

With the Amsterdam City Archives and Shipping Company “De Nederlanden” we organized a chain of exiting 4-hour expeditions :
– a historic vessel sailed for 2,5 hours along Amsterdam’s canals, where a spirited guide told 11 stories about the cities’ 750-year history on the spots where it happened. How Amsterdam, and later New Amsterdam/NYC, became such highly successful, diverse and progressive cities. 
– a visit to the treasure vault of the Amsterdam City Archives.

This successful chain of expeditions was interrupted by Corona.

HALVE MAEN ON TOUR 2016

Halve Maen in Middelburg, where Leo Balai spoke about enslaved people, and Gert Tetteroo about tolerance and diversity in the Dutch Republic
The ship in Rotterdam next to the Maritime Museum, and former Prime-Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende who reflected during the closing-ceremony (October 30th, Maritime Museum Rotterdam) on entrepreneurial spirit in the 21st century.

Halve Maen on Tour (The Netherlands, October 2016)

In October 2016 ‘Halve Maen’, the replica of Henry Hudson’s famous ship, went on a fifteen-day tour along 6 major cities in The Netherlands to tell the forgotten history of Hudson, the Dutch Republic and New York. A highly successful project by the Westfries Museum and Henry Hudson 500.
Download the program

Our Foundation worked out a special program (including fundraising)  for the ship’s visit to Sail 2015 Amsterdam, the world’s biggest nautical festival. (in partnership with the Westfries Museum in Hoorn). 

Waterconference H209 Forum New York 2013

Talkshow with US Secretary Donovan, Dutch Minister Schultz van Haegen, Tracy Metz and Adam Freed.
Director Gert Tetteroo opens H209 Forum with the life story of Asscher Levy, one of the fiercest New Amsterdammers.

Water Conference “H209 Forum, Water Challenges for Coastal Cities” (NY and NJ, September 2013)

The 2nd edition of this highly successful US Dutch conference with over 325 top delegates. Water Challenges for Coastal Cities, or how to make New York, New Jersey and the Netherlands safe and resilient, was the main theme of H209 Forum. Honorary Chairs and opening speakers were Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment, and Shaun Donovan, US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Day 1, Sept 9, was a dynamic plenary day at the Museum of Jewish Heritage downtown Manhattan. Day 2, Sept 10, was a day with shirt-sleeve sessions at Columbia University and field-trips to various sites in New York and New Jersey. 
One of our most successful and spirited projects ever. 
Download the Conference Book with program and background articles here.

COLORS OF MILK – A FRESH LOOK AT THE NETHERLANDS

Aziz Bekkaoui and GertTetteroo on Dutch national TV with Tante Es
An avant-garde project inspirered by Aziz Bekkaoui

Colors of Milk, A Fresh Look at The Netherlands” (The Netherlands, 2011 – 2013)

Inspired by designer/artist Aziz Bekkaoui (photo), Melkkleuren or “Colors of Milk”  explored the shared agricultural roots of Dutch and other cultures. With plays, videos, concerts, a book, and a newspaper in the tradition of Andy Warhol’s Interview, Aziz and his group of artists, writers and performers offered a fresh look at the state of the Netherlands in the 21st century. Performances in Amsterdam, Dordrecht,  Rotterdam, Utrecht, on farms and many other places. Avant garde, way ahead of its time.

Your can read the Newspaper (Melkpers) here, and the Milk Novel (Melkroman) by poet Mustafa Stitou here and writer Tijs Goldschmidt here.

Projects in 2009

2009 was the 400-year anniversary of Henry Hudson dropping anchor near Manhatten.  From the ship’s log, September 11, 1609: then we anchored and saw it was a very fine harbour for all winds’. The Henry Hudson 400 Foundation, then organized in both Amsterdam and New York,  produced several major events and has also inspired many groups to plan exhibitions and programs. Our foundation celebrated the venerable bonds between our two countries and our mutual passion for trade, freedom and diversity.

“1609, The Forgotten History of Hudson, Amsterdam and New York” , a commemorative volume by Russell Shorto and Geert Mak (two editions, 400,000 printed copies). Click on the photo to download this volume
“The Glory of Dutch Bulbs”, an amazing exhibition of flowers at the New York Botanical Garden (inaugaurated by a concert with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra).
“The New Amsterdam Trail”, a historic walking tour through downtown Manhattan. Click on the photo to download the trail
Book by Martine Gosselink on the Dutch roots of NYC. Click on the photo to download our 2009 heritage program
The JOBSWAP was one of the pivotal 2009 commemorative events in both NYC and Amsterdam. Appr. 30 Citizens of all backgrounds, from garbage collectors in Central Park to librarians and bartenders engaged in a trans-Atlantic job swap. Participants shared their experiences through blogs and other media events.
Waterconference H209 Forum, with 600 delegates at the Liberty Science Center and a sold-out Gala Diner ‘Hoopla on the Hudson’ at South Street Seaport. Click on the photo to read the final report
The Welcoming Committee of Galadinner 'Hoopla on the Hudson, Sept. 9 2009, with Prince Willem Alexander, Princess Maxima, organizer Gert Tetteroo, Aziz Bekkaoui, Patrick Poelmann, Ahmed Aboutaleb, Frank Heemskerk, Cees Veerman, Angela Haines and many more distinguished guests. Click on the photo for the 2009 invitation to the gala
“The Island at the Center of the World”, an exhibition with the rarest documents, maps and watercolors of 17th century New Amsterdam and New York (including the above ‘Blue Vingboons’). Location: South Street Seaport Museum, Manhattan. Click on the photo for the 2009 VIP invite
With Jan te Siep, Kiek van den Biessen en Cor van Zadelhoff we managed to transport 16 Dutch traditional Sailing Vessels to NYC. For 3 weeks the Hudson was Dutch again!
Diary of our Founding Director Gert Tetteroo in 'Het Financieel Dagblad'. In Dutch, click on the photo for a better reading experience.
Article in 'Het Parool' on Henry Hudson 400. The video next to this article is a soundrecording of the Townhall Meeting in Amsterdam's Westerkerk with Geert Mak and Russel Shorto on April 4, 2009. Organized by the John Adams Institute and HH 400.

LEADERSHIP AND TEAM

Governing Board:
Chair: Patrick Poelmann, Dike Reeve Emeritus of the Greater Utrecht Area
Treasurer: Vacancy
Secretary: Klaas Pater, Entrepreneur
Members:
Felix Guttmann, philanthropist, Founder Amsterdam Light Festival 
Dimitri Arpad, Owner at Arpad

Executive Director: Gert Tetteroo

Advisors to Board and Director
Angela Haines, Entrepreneur and writer
Aziz Bekkaoui, Designer
Sarah Cameron Sunde, Directer

We look forward to receiving your questions and suggestions at tetterman@gmail.com

The photo of downtown Manhattan at the top of this page: Photo by Gryffindor – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10298778

A 2009 leaflet
A 2009 leaflet
The 2009 advisory council - now dissolved
The 2009 board of directors, now dissolved