Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (And A Lot Of Readers) Have Tea At Ventfort Hall
The occasion was the official launch of the locally produced audiobook version of "Little Women."
The occasion was the official launch of the locally produced audiobook version of "Little Women."
Anne Undeland as Louisa May Alcott and Alison Larkin as Jane Austen have a discussion based on quotes from the authors.
The whole March clan was at Ventfort Hall in Lenox, Mass. on Saturday, Nov. 30 in the voice of Anne Undeland, who narrated the new audiobook version of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, produced by Alison Larkin Presents. For the official launch, Undeland read a few selections from the book, then she and Larkin had a dialogue about the book and its relevance (and relief) in today’s fractured times. Following a lively Q&A session, guests were treated to a full-on high tea, which has become a Ventfort Hall specialty.






Matteline deVries-Dilling, founder of Lite Brite Neon, one of the evening's honoree of this year's Upstate Benefit adresses the gala from the Caboose's caboose.
- Karen Pearson. Courtesy Art Omi.
Olana senior vice president and landscape curatorMark Prezorski, president Sean Sawyer, The evenings honoree Kristin Gamble and New York State Assemblymember Didi Barrett.
- Oxygen House Photo