Archive for 2009
The fall 2009 newsletter has been sent out to all Boston-area alumnae. If you did not receive one, please make sure your address is updated with the college.
Download it as a PDF.
In addition to the events listed on the club calendar on the first page, please note the following upcoming events:
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Book Group
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
at the home of Roo Dane ‘61
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Board Meeting
3:00-5:00 p.m.
at the home of Barbara Powell ‘62
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Board Meeting
3:00-5:00 p.m.
at the home of Barbara Powell ‘62
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Board Meeting
3:00-5:00 p.m.
at the home of Barbara Powell ‘62
October 29 2009 | Announcements and Events | Comments Off
Date: June 10, 2009 (postponed from May 13)
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Home of Roo Dane ’61
All are welcome to the Book Group’s discussion of Diane Ackerman’s The Zookeeper’s Wife. “Ackerman (A Natural History of the Senses) tells the remarkable WWII story of Jan Zabinski, the director of the Warsaw Zoo, and his wife, Antonina, who, with courage and coolheaded ingenuity, sheltered 300 Jews as well as Polish resisters in their villa and in animal cages and sheds.”
June 10 2009 | Book group | Comments Off
Date: June 6, 2009
Time: noon
Location: Home of Luann Abrahams ‘87
Find out what the Club is up to and help us welcome BMC past president, Nancy Vickers, as an honorary lifetime member of the Bryn Mawr Club of Boston. Watch your mail for details.
May 18 2009 | Meetings | No Comments »
Date: May 16, 2009
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Location: Elm Bank Reservation in Wellesley
On May 16th, 16 alumnae and 7 guests had a delightful tour of the Elm Bank Reservation in Wellesley. The Elm Bank Reservation, run by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, is a hidden gem in the middle of a busy suburb. The land was originally owned by the Cheney family and several beautiful homes still stand. The land passed through a number of hands until it was taken over by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. A total of 8 gardens are included in the reservation including a formal garden for one of the Cheney houses, a Goddess garden, a children’s garden, and several gardens and greenhouses for experimental plants. Volunteers maintain all the gardens and run the Master Gardener program. After the tour of the gardens and grounds, we had a picnic lunch with Patty Talbot ‘61. Patty owns a greenhouse business in Vermont and she was able to expertly answer everyone’s gardening questions. In addition, Patty told about her amazing trip to France to see Monet’s water lilies.
A few small world connections…..our tour guide, Dr. Scott Birney was formerly the head of Wellesley College’s astronomy department and gave tours of the observatory to Jane Lifton’s 4th grade classes. Carolyn Heath’s family has a garden in Corinth, NY which was designed and installed by Patty. Finally Kathy Knight’s daughter, Jenny, interned with Patty in Vermont.
In attendance were 16 BMC alumnae and 7 guests, including Louise Ambler ‘56, Susan Cummings ‘75, Caron Dubnoff ‘64, Carolyn Heath ‘48, Artemis Hionides ‘82, Margaret Hoag ‘86, Kathy Knight ‘59, Jane Lifton ‘76, Sandra Mills ‘61, Sydney Owens ‘64, Cecelia Parks ‘50, Barbara Powell ‘62, Cornelia Robart ‘61, Patty Talbot ‘61, Debbie Weiss ‘68, and Win Wilbur ‘55.
- Margaret Hoag ’86
May 16 2009 | Outings | Comments Off
Date: May 3, 2009
Time: 11 a.m.
Location: Home of Luann Abrahams ‘87
On May 3, an intergenerational group of Bryn Mawr alumnae gathered to celebrate May Day and decorate and deliver May baskets and cards to our oldest Boston area alums. In addition to the alumnae, we had three Bryn Mawr daughters (Alisa and Sonja Amador and Sophia MacKay) who outworked the grown-ups, and two Bryn Mawr sons: Ahn Nguien’s 8-month-old son Kien brought the sweetness, while 2-year-old Moses Abrahams rearranged baskets and “helped” in general. After the ceremonial consumption of strawberries and cream and other snacks, 50 baskets were decorated and addressed for delivery while 52 greeting cards were prepared for those outside of our delivery area. Thanks to Martha Levinson ‘74, currently residing in Newburyport, we were able to include some North Shore alumnae in our basket route this year. A highlight was the impromptu singalong led by Cornelia Robart ‘61 and Rosi Amador ‘81 and her daughters, ranging from Dona Nobis Pacem and other Step Sing favorites to standards by Gershwin and Irving Berlin.
A sampling from some of the many thank-you notes received tells how much this remembrance means to the recipients:
“I am writing to thank the Club for the very charming purple and white petunia that a recent alumna brought here last Monday. I enjoyed her and I am enjoying the plant which is doing well, growing and the buds are opening. It will be fun to watch for a long time to come. Thank you so much.” - Sister Catherine Louise (Louise Perkins ’38)
“What a surprise when I opened my door to go out Sunday evening - your beautiful May Day basket of bright petunias! It brought back memories of many happy hours at Bryn Mawr, and was a wonderful breath of spring. Many thanks to you and the members of the Bryn Mawr Club of Boston .” - Hortense Barnes ’43
“Please thank everyone who helped with this great tradition. It really gives one a boost to be remembered.” - Myra Siegenthaler ’52
“I got a surprise this evening–an adorable plant for May Day from the Bryn Mawr Club. It’s a little disconcerting to realize that I have reached the age of the recipients—rather than the donors—but it is truly a happy event. Thank you all.” - Hilma Unterberger ’48
Hardworking owls included Cornelia Robart ‘61, Martha Levinson ‘74, Rosi Amador ‘81, Heidi Pemberton ‘82, Margaret Hoag ‘86, Brenda Breed ‘87, Luann Abrahams ‘87, Lindsay Welch ‘98, Hilary Becker ‘99, Ahn Nguyen ‘99, Catherine Foster West ‘99, Carolyn Dahlgren ‘06, Amy Case ‘08. Thanks also to Peggy Deifenderfer MSS ‘67, Jane Lifton ‘76, and Alice Diamond MA ‘77 for delivering baskets.
-Luann Abrahams ’87
May 03 2009 | Traditions | Comments Off
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