tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43942391025065633992024-03-14T03:42:24.600-04:00Jane Austen Society of North America - Syracuse RegionAll the happenings in the Syracuse Region (and Rochester too) of the Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA). The Syracuse Region includes the North Country, the Eastern Finger Lakes, the Mohawk Valley, and the Southern Tier.Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.comBlogger176125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-7960386097453420922015-05-17T11:14:00.003-04:002015-05-17T11:14:51.510-04:00Last Post Here--and a "New Home" for JASNA Syracuse<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Your Regional Coordinator writes:<br /><br />This is the last blog post I’ll be writing as Regional Coordinator for JASNA Syracuse, since I will be stepping down from this role at Midsummer. As explained in the April 22 post, JASNA Syracuse and JASNA Rochester are being merged over the next few months into a new Region, <b>JASNA Central and Western New York (JASNA CWNY). </b>It’s been my pleasure and privilege to serve you as your RC for the past six years.<br /><br />But as Betty the cat (your RC and her Regency Beau’s new feline) illustrates, this isn’t the end of everything for JASNA in the old Syracuse Region by any means: Like Betty herself, we’re just getting a “New Home”! The indefatigable Lisa Brown will be serving for at least the next two years as RC for the new CWNY Region. I will be assisting Lisa on the CWNY Executive Committee, along with Celia Easton, Rochester’s retiring RC; the new CWNY treasurer, Marie McEneaney; the “blogmaster” for the new Region, Chris Cassidy; and, we hope, anyone else from the old Syracuse and Rochester Regions who wants to join us in planning for a bright future for CWNY.<br /><br />Chris has already gotten the blog for JASNA CWNY up and running, and he’s doing a fine job with it. Please bookmark it for future use (http://jasnacwny.blogspot.com) Both the old Syracuse and Rochester blogs are available as archives on the new blog, and I plan to contribute guest posts from time to time.<br /><br />I also plan to continue holding meetings in parts of the old Syracuse Region for at least the near future: a Michaelmas meeting at the Liverpool Public Library on a Saturday toward the end of September (exact date TBA) at 2 pm; an All Hallows meeting at RiverRead Books in Binghamton on Sat., Nov. 7, at 2 pm; and future meetings as interest is expressed. And meetings will continue to be held in Rochester on the former schedule (third Saturday of each month at 1 pm at the Pittsford Barnes & Noble, unless otherwise noted).<br /><br />Although there will be no full Regional meetings over the summer, there are still JA-related events to note on your calendar:<br /><br /><b>Wed., June 3, noon: </b>Registration opens for the <b>JASNA Annual General Meeting </b>in Louisville, KY. The theme this year is “Living in Jane Austen’s World,” which is sure to be a popular topic. So if you plan to attend, don’t delay in registering (go to <a href="http://www.jasna.org/agms/louisville/registration.html">this link</a> for more information). Remember that you must be a JASNA member to attend the AGM.<br /><br /><b>Sat., June 6, noon:</b> Lisa Brown will be presenting a <b>Jane Austen Era fashion show</b> at the Rochester Central Library in downtown Rochester (go to <a href="http://www3.libraryweb.org/centralEvents.aspx">this link</a> for more information).<br /><br /><b>Sun., June 7, 1 pm:</b> A <b>planning meeting for JASNA CWNY</b> will be held at Celia Easton’s home in Rochester. I’ll be attending this and will be glad to give a lift to any other JASNA members who would like to attend from the Syracuse area. <br /><br /><b>Sat.-Sun., June 13-14:</b> <b>War of 1812 Bicentennial and Jane Austen Weekend </b>at Genesee Country Village and Museum in Mumford (go to <a href="http://www.gcv.org/EventCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?eid=15">this link</a> for more information).<br /><br />So goodbye to JASNA Syracuse--and hello to JASNA CWNY!<br /><br />Yours in Austen,<br />A. Marie Sprayberry, outgoing Regional Coordinator, JASNA Syracuse<br /><br /><br />Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-42575570145359021372015-04-22T14:28:00.000-04:002015-04-22T14:30:13.284-04:00An Important Announcement<div class="MsoNormal">
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the JASNA Annual General Meeting in Montreal in October 2014, JASNA’s North
American Board of Directors made two decisions on new by-laws directly
affecting our Regions:</span></span></div>
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who now cannot serve more than three consecutive two-year terms (a total of six
consecutive years). As of Midsummer 2015, A. Marie Sprayberry and Lisa Brown
will have reached the six-year limit for JASNA Syracuse, and Celia Easton will
have completed over ten years of service for JASNA Rochester. Moreover, both
Marie and Celia would like to step down as RCs for personal reasons at this
point. And there is no clear successor to Marie and Lisa in JASNA Syracuse.</span></span><br />
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central city is within a two-hour drive of the central city of another Region.
Under this new by-law, JASNA Syracuse would not have been considered for
independent Region status. </span></span><br />
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Rochester and Syracuse RCs have been discussing what to do ever since. Under
the circumstances, it seems to us that the best thing to do is to merge the
present Rochester and Syracuse Regions into a new Region. The JASNA North
American leadership has approved the merger. Our current choice for the new
Region’s name is JASNA Central and Western New York (CWNY).</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">Since
Lisa Brown is only two years into her current service as Rochester’s co-RC, we
propose that she become the new RC for the combined Region, for at least the next
two years. Lisa will be assisted by an Executive Committee consisting of Celia,
Marie, Christopher Cassidy (who will be the “blogmaster” for the new Region’s blog),
and others to be determined later—including, we hope, some current JASNA
Rochester member(s) from the Buffalo area. Any current JASNA Syracuse or JASNA
Rochester members who would like to serve on the Executive Committee in some
capacity should contact Lisa or Marie. In particular, we are hoping that
someone will volunteer to serve as Lisa’s co-RC, in order to “learn the ropes”
of becoming Lisa’s eventual successor.</span></span></div>
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will be held primarily in Rochester’s current regular meeting place (the
Pittsford Barnes & Noble). Marie plans to continue with meetings at
Liverpool in the Syracuse area, as well as at Binghamton and Hamilton, but will
probably cut her schedule back to four meetings a year. We are also hopeful
that one or more Buffalo-area members might be willing to hold occasional
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dues: JASNA Syracuse has not charged regional dues (in addition to the annual
fee for North American JASNA membership) since 2009, but JASNA Rochester has
traditionally charged a modest $5 a year to cover incidental costs at the local
level. The plan is to continue this very reasonable charge for the combined
Region, for those who participate in local-level events.</span></span></div>
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the URL for the new Region’s blog will be <a href="http://jasnacwny.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://jasnacwny.blogspot.com</a>. A preliminary version of this blog is already up and
running. Posts on the old Syracuse and Rochester blogs (<a href="http://janeaustensyr.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://janeaustensyr.<wbr></wbr>blogspot.com</a> and <a href="https://jasnaroc.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">https://jasnaroc.wordpress.com</a><wbr></wbr>, respectively) will be accessible as archives on the
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">So
it's a different future for us Janeites west of the Mohawk River in NY
State--but we hope that it will continue to be an enjoyable one, with
"clever, well-informed people, who have a great deal of conversation"
(to quote Anne Elliot in <i>Persuasion</i>). If you have any questions, let Marie know (see contact info at right), and she will try to answer them as best she can at this point. And we hope to see as many of you as possible at JASNA Syracuse's final meeting as JASNA Syracuse, in Binghamton on May 2 (see the April 19 post).</span></span></div>
Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-9813576052902864982015-04-19T13:11:00.001-04:002015-04-19T13:11:41.715-04:00JASNA Syracuse May Day Meeting in Binghamton, Sat., May 2<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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JASNA Syracuse's May Day meeting will be held <b>Saturday, May 2, at 2 pm,</b> at <b>RiverRead Books, 5 Court St., Binghamton.</b><br /><br />
Appropriately as we head into summer, the meeting topic will be <i>Sanditon</i>, Jane Austen's final, unfinished novel--set at a seaside resort still under development. <br /><br />In some ways, <i>Sanditon</i> was a new departure from Jane Austen's earlier work; in others, it
hearkened back to much earlier writings. What new and old themes was she
taking on here? And how might she have completed the novel if she'd
lived to finish it? (OK, we admit that Charlotte Heywood might not have been twisting the night away to the Beach Boys at the Sanditon tea rooms...) Come and share your ideas!<br />
<br />Reports from those who have read either of the two major modern completions of <i>Sanditon</i> (the ones "by Jane Austen and Another Lady" and by Juliette Shapiro) are also welcome.<br />
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Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-57008237170206936342015-03-22T09:57:00.000-04:002015-03-22T09:59:52.645-04:002015 Jane Austen Ball in Rochester<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Richard Sauvain, registrar for the annual Jane Austen Ball in Rochester (co-sponsored by the Country Dancers of Rochester and JASNA Rochester), writes: <br />
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<i>This is just a note to let those who have attended the Rochester Jane Austen Ball Weekend in previous years know that the 2015 Ball is coming up soon. It's earlier than usual this year, on April 25 and 26, 2015.<br /><br />As usual, the weekend starts on Saturday with an afternoon practice session for all and an experienced dance in the evening. On Sunday, another practice in the morning, a relaxing luncheon, and the Ball itself in the afternoon. You can see all the details (and a great picture of last year's Ball) on the CDR <a href="http://www.cdrochester.org/?page_id=97">web site</a>.<br /><br />As I write this, we're over 2/3 full, with room for only 24 more dancers, so it you're thinking of coming, register soon. Registration can be done online using PayPal, or by US mail.</i><br />
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And we add a few more details: The space limitations Richard mentions don't apply to observers; the number of observer tickets, including a lavish tea (and a buffet lunch before the ball, if desired), is unrestricted. The Ball's location will be the private country club near Rochester that has hosted the occasion for the past several years; details and directions are available upon registration for the event. Regency dress is encouraged (as you can see from the 2014 Ball photo above) but not required. CDR and JASNA Rochester hope to see you there!Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-85346805490992251342015-03-01T14:41:00.000-05:002015-03-01T14:41:45.058-05:00Reminder: JASNA Syracuse/JABC Ithaca Meeting, Sat., March 7<br />
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Here’s a reminder of our JASNA Syracuse/Jane Austen Book Club
of Ithaca joint meeting this coming Saturday, March 7, at 2 pm, at the
Crow’s Nest Cafe on the second floor of the Autumn Leaves Bookstore, 115
The Commons, Ithaca.<br />
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This will be our JASNA Syracuse Lady Day meeting, although it's a bit early for Regency-era Lady Day, March 25--an important day for hiring or dismissing servants and transacting other business during Jane Austen's time. (It was also the traditional start of the agricultural year, although here in Central New York, we can only dream as yet about planting our gardens!)<br />
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Our topic will be <i>Emma</i>--Jane Austen's fourth published novel, and widely considered her most perfectly crafted one, with a couple of "hiding in plain sight" romantic mysteries at its core. At the same time, the character of Emma herself has generated controversy ever since JA herself described her as "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." And some of the supporting characters have become topics for debate themselves. Do you like Emma, or want to put her head through the wall? Does Miss Bates talk too much even for us? Is Mrs. Elton as insufferable as Emma thinks she is, or can a little sympathy be raised for her? And how soon can you claim to have guessed the secret of the overly reserved Jane Fairfax and her mysterious piano? Come prepared to discuss these and other issues!<br />
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Finally, we pass along two requests from our hosts for this meeting,
the friendly “pirates” of the Crow’s Nest Cafe: Please don’t bring
“outside” food or drink into the cafe, and we need to keep our voices to
a conversational level, since the cafe shares open space with the rest
of Autumn Leaves. We heartily encourage you to purchase food and
beverages from the “pirates”--and if we refrain from emulating Miss Bates, we should be able to abide by the other request!Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-52552946472884387102015-02-04T14:07:00.001-05:002015-02-04T14:07:33.210-05:00Reminder: JASNA Syracuse Candlemas Meeting at Liverpool, Sat., Feb. 7<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here’s a reminder that the JASNA Syracuse Candlemas meeting will take place on <b>Saturday, February 7, at 2 pm, in the Sargent Room of the Liverpool Public Library (310 Tulip St., Liverpool).</b> The topic will be “Read Any Good (Austen-Related) Books Lately?” Come prepared to say a few words about any book by, about, or related to Jane Austen and her world that you’ve read lately--and we’re prepared to stretch “related to” pretty far!<br />
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As at last year’s Candlemas meeting, there will also be a book swap, so you’ll have an opportunity both to pass on books meeting these very loose criteria and to pick up some new ones. (In the photo above, Action Jane Austen shows both some books your Regional Coordinator has been reading, and others that will be put into the swap.) Any books left over at the conclusion of the swap will again be donated to the Liverpool Library.<br /><br />So do come and “have your share of the conversation”--especially after all the winter weather we’ve just endured. We hope to see you in Liverpool on Saturday!<br /><br />******<br /><br />Also, here is news about an upcoming set of Janeite events: At the <b>Genesee Country Village and Museum in Mumford</b> (southwest of Rochester), the Hosmer’s Inn will be featuring a <b>“Tribute to Jane Austen Hosmer Dinner” </b>as part of its Historic Dinners series (see <a href="https://www.gcv.org/Historic-Village/Hosmers-Inn-Dinners">this link</a>). The JA dinners will feature recipes from the receipt book of Martha Lloyd, JA’s long-time housemate (and eventually sister-in-law, although JA unfortunately didn’t live long enough to see her brother Francis marry Martha as his second wife). A spring series of these dinners will be held May 15, 16, 22, 23, and June 5; a fall series will be held September 5, 25, 26, and October 9, 10. All dinners will cost $75 (or $70 for GCVM members) and begin at 6 pm. Please call 585-294-8218 to make reservations (required) or for more information. (If you plan to attend, don’t delay about making reservations; these dinners look as if they're going to be very popular.)Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-19374557037749333232015-01-16T10:56:00.004-05:002015-01-16T10:56:42.855-05:00JASNA Syracuse Winter/Spring 2015 Meetings: Save the Dates!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Save these dates now for the JASNA Syracuse Region’s winter/spring 2015 meetings:<br /><br />Our Candlemas meeting will take place on <b>Saturday, February 7, at 2 pm, at the Liverpool Public Library (310 Tulip St., Liverpool). </b>The topic will be “Read Any Good (Austen-Related) Books Lately?” Come prepared to say a few words about any book by, about, or related to Jane Austen and her world that you’ve read lately--and we’re prepared to stretch “related to” pretty far. (In the photo above, Action Jane Austen and Harry Potter discuss the curious coincidence of a character named Mrs. Norris in both <i>Mansfield Park</i> and the Potter series!) As at last year’s Candlemas meeting, there will also be a book swap, so you’ll have an opportunity both to pass on books meeting these relaxed criteria and to pick up some new ones. <br /><br />Our slightly early Lady Day meeting (<b>Saturday, March 7, at 2 pm</b>) will be a joint meeting with the Jane Austen Book Club of Ithaca at the <b>Crow’s Nest Cafe (second floor of Autumn Leaves Bookstore), 115 The Commons, Ithaca. </b>Through a quirk of its publishing history, <i>Emma</i> can actually claim both 2015 and 2016 as its bicentennial years, so we’ll get the discussion of <i>Emma </i>started at this meeting.<br /><br />And our May Day meeting (<b>Saturday, May 2, 2 pm</b>) will take place at <b>RiverRead Books, 5 Court St., Binghamton. </b>In an appropriate beginning to the warmer days of spring and summer, we’ll discuss <i>Sanditon</i>, Austen’s final (and uncompleted) work, set at a seaside resort town under development.<br /><br />More details about all these meetings will be provided closer to their dates--but do mark your calendars now!<br />
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First, a very happy birthday to Our Author!! At age 239, Jane Austen just keeps getting better and better. The photo above shows the birthday cake served last Saturday at JASNA Rochester’s birthday luncheon. (And the cookies shared by JASNA Syracuse and the JABC-CNY on Saturday the 6th in Hamilton were excellent as well!)<br />
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Second, the annual JA’s birthday gift from JASNA to the world--the new issue of JASNA’s electronic journal, <i>Persuasions On-Line</i>--is now available at this link (<a href="http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-line/vol35no1/toc.html">http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-line/vol35no1/toc.html</a>). <br />
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The “Annual General Meeting 2014” section contains many of the papers on <i>Mansfield Park</i> that were presented in Montreal this past October, including my own “Fanny Price as Fordyce’s Ideal Woman? And Why?” Whether or not you were able to attend the Montreal AGM, you should enjoy the papers in this section.<br />
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The “Miscellany” section includes a rich variety of papers on other Austen-related topics. For instance, Natalie Walshe’s “The Importance of Servants in Jane Austen’s Novels” relates directly to our All Hallows discussion in Binghamton in November. And Montreal AGM Coordinator Elaine Bander’s “Fanny Price and Lord Nelson” compares <i>MP</i>’s “creepmouse” heroine to England’s (and Syracuse/Rochester Co-RC Lisa Brown’s) great naval hero!<br />
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As always, JASNA and its members owe a huge debt of thanks to Susan Allen Ford and the <i>Persuasions</i> editorial board for all the work they do on JASNA’s journals (and to Carol Moss, JASNA’s webmistress, for her help with <i>Persuasions On-Line</i>). I was very proud to have Susan (at right in the photo below) introduce my breakout in Montreal; indeed, without the work she did on the Chawton House Press republication of Dr. James Fordyce’s <i>Sermons to Young Women</i>, I wouldn’t have had a breakout to present! And Susan’s own Montreal paper on another conduct book, “‘Assisting the Improvement of Her Mind’: Chapone’s <i>Letters</i> as Guide to <i>Mansfield Park</i>,” also appears in this issue of <i>Persuasions On-Line.</i><br />
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Nervous presenter and calm introducer: A. Marie Sprayberry and Susan Allen Ford.<br />
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To paraphrase Miss Bingley (but with much more warmth than she extends to poor Jane Bennet), “We sincerely hope your holidays in Upstate New York may abound in the gaieties which that season generally brings.” And, indeed, JASNA Syracuse and JASNA Rochester will be generating some of the gaieties--for Jane Austen's 239th birthday, as well as the traditional winter solstice celebrations!</div>
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On <b>Saturday, December 6, at 2 pm, in the Community Room of the Hamilton Public Library (13 Broad St., Hamilton),</b> JASNA Syracuse will join the JABC-CNY of Hamilton for a joint <b>Christmas/Jane Austen's Birthday meeting.</b> Last year's cookie potluck in Hamilton was such a success that we'll be repeating it this year: Each guest is asked to bring a dozen or so cookies (which needn't necessarily be homemade; remember, Martha Stewart won't be attending!) to share. We'll also lift a glass of tea or lemonade in a traditional birthday toast to Our Author (beverages will be provided). And let’s relax with an informal discussion of "Jane Austen in the News": Come and "have your share of the conversation" on any of the many news stories in which JA has figured in the last couple of years. (The 10-pound bank note? The turquoise ring? The various possible portraits of Our Author? Even, heaven help us, the upcoming movie version of <i>Pride and Prejudice and Zombies</i>? The list could go on and on!)<br /><br />And on <b>Saturday, December 13, beginning at 10:30 am</b> (note the earlier-than-usual start time), JASNA Rochester will hold its annual <b>Jane Austen’s Birthday Luncheon at the Chatterbox Club, 25 North Goodman Street, Rochester. </b>The speaker will be Deborah Knuth Klenck, Professor of English at Colgate University and a Syracuse Region member. Deborah will give her talk, "Jane Austen's School of Rhetoric: Style, Substance, and 'Delicacy of Mind,'" before lunch. (Deborah is shown below with her son, Ted Scheinman, at the Regency banquet held at JASNA’s Annual General Meeting in Montreal in October.)<br />
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The cost of the December 13 luncheon--which will feature squash/ginger soup, turkey salad, the Chatterbox’s famous popovers, and a birthday cake with ice cream--is $27. Registration is required, but will be accepted until a week before the luncheon. To receive a registration form as a Word document, please contact either A. Marie Sprayberry or Lisa Brown (see “Contact Us” in the right-hand column). <br /><br />So do plan to join your fellow Central and Western New York Janeites at one or both of these holiday gatherings. We look forward to seeing you!<br /><br />Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-21225513431696613022014-10-19T10:24:00.000-04:002014-10-19T10:25:59.454-04:00Our All Hallows and Christmas/JA's Birthday Meetings<br />
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On <b>Saturday, November 1, at 2 pm, at RiverRead Books (5 Court St., Binghamton)</b>, we’ll be discussing Jo Baker’s recent novel <i>Longbourn</i> at our All Hallows meeting. <i>Longbourn </i>is a fascinating retelling of events in <i>Pride and Prejudice</i> from the Bennets’ servants’ point of view. Most of us, in reading <i>P&P</i>,
never gave a second thought to the question of who had to serve Mr.
Bennet his after-dinner port, wait on Mrs. Bennet when she took to her
bed with her "poor nerves," or wash
Elizabeth’s muddy petticoat--but someone had to! We'll use the
novel as a basis for discussing Regency-era servants, their duties, and
their pay.<br />
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And on <b>Saturday, December 6, at 2 pm, in the</b> <b>Community Room of the Hamilton Public Library (13 Broad St., Hamilton</b>--note
the change in venue from the Colgate Bookstore), we'll join the
JABC-CNY of Hamilton for a joint Christmas/Jane Austen's Birthday meeting.
Last year's cookie potluck in Hamilton was such a success that we'll be repeating it
this year: Each guest is asked to bring a dozen or so cookies (which
needn't necessarily be homemade; Martha Stewart won't be attending!) to
share. We'll also lift a glass of something pleasant and nonalcoholic
(beverages will be provided) in a traditional birthday toast to Our
Author, who will be turning 239 on December 16. And, instead of a
formal presentation, let's have an informal discussion of "Jane Austen
in the News": Come and "have your share of the conversation" on any of
the many news stories in which JA has figured in the last couple of
years. (The 10-pound bank note? The turquoise ring? The various possible
portraits of Our Author? The list could go on and on!)<br />
<br />Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-35211499325460034832014-10-19T10:13:00.004-04:002014-10-19T10:13:56.286-04:00JASNA Membership BusinessHere are a few reminders--and one piece of new news--about JASNA membership at the North American level. (Remember that our only requirement for regional membership is North American membership.)<br />
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<li>First, if you haven't already joined JASNA, please consider doing so! Find out how on the <a href="http://www.jasna.org/membership/index.html">membership page of the North American website</a>.</li>
<li>If you're already a member of JASNA at the individual or student level, and you've already renewed your membership for 2014-15, we thank you. (Remember that the JASNA membership year runs from Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, except that if you joined between June 1 and Aug. 31 of this year, you are enrolled until Sept. 1, 2015.) </li>
<li>If you have not yet renewed your membership, please do so very soon--as memberships are now considered "lapsed" if they are not renewed by October 31. There will be a short grace period after this, but only a short one: Reminder letters will go out from the North American organization in November. </li>
<li>Finally, if you have ever considered becoming a Life Member of JASNA, now is the time to act: It's just been announced that the Life Membership fee will be making a sharp jump from $350 to $600 in 2015-16. (Note that if you have already renewed at an individual or student level for 2014-15, you can apply that fee toward the Life Membership. For example, if you renewed at the individual level for $30, you can mention this and pay $320 for the Life Membership.) </li>
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Remember that the benefits of JASNA membership include three issues of the organization's newsletter, <i>JASNA News</i>; the annual issue of JASNA's hard-copy journal, <i>Persuasions</i> (which is also now available as an e-book); the opportunity to go on JASNA's annual tour of JA-related sites in England and to attend JASNA's Annual General Meeting; and the society of your fellow Janeites across North America! Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-42800809015144214312014-09-07T12:30:00.004-04:002014-10-19T10:29:29.875-04:00JASNA Syracuse Meetings for This AutumnHere are JASNA Syracuse’s first two meetings for 2014-15:<br />
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On <b>Saturday, September 27, at 2 pm, in the Sargent Room of the Liverpool Public Library (310 Tulip St., Liverpool)</b>, we’re delighted to have calligrapher Mike Warner of Rochester speaking at our Michaelmas meeting. Mike, who is a former president of the Genesee Valley Calligraphy Guild in Rochester and a student of historical calligraphy styles, will give a presentation about pens, inks, papers, and handwriting in Jane Austen’s era. Mike’s presentation to JASNA Rochester in March was much enjoyed there, and we look forward to welcoming him in Liverpool.<br />
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Below, a quill and inkwell of the type JA would have used, displayed on her small writing table in Jane Austen's House Museum in Chawton, Hampshire. Photo courtesy of Meg Levin, JASNA-New York Metro's co-Regional Coordinator, who took it during the 2009 JASNA tour of England; these special tours are one of the many benefits of JASNA membership. (And in case you're wondering about the red thing at lower left, that's your own Regional Coordinator's rain jacket!)<br />
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On <b>Saturday, November 1, at 2 pm, at RiverRead Books (5 Court St., Binghamton)</b>, we’ll be discussing Jo Baker’s recent novel <i>Longbourn</i> at our All Hallows meeting. <i>Longbourn </i>is a fascinating retelling of events in <i>Pride and Prejudice</i> from the Bennets’ servants’ point of view. Most of us, in reading <i>P&P</i>, never gave a second thought to the question of who had to wash Elizabeth Bennet’s muddy petticoat--but someone had to! We'll use the novel as a basis for discussing Regency-era servants, their duties, and their pay.<br />
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Plans for the Christmas/JA’s birthday meeting are still in the works. We hope to have more details by the time of the Michaelmas meeting. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-51923041529918017472014-08-24T11:00:00.000-04:002014-08-24T11:00:54.041-04:00Congratulations to Our Two-Time JASNA Essay Contest Winner!JASNA Syracuse is delighted to congratulate Mary E. Pinkes of Fayetteville on
becoming a second-time winner in the JASNA Essay Contest! Mary, a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School and now a
student at Mount Holyoke College, has won the 2014 first-place award in the college/university division for her essay "The Solution of Silence: The
Character of Mary Crawford in Mansfield Park," which can be read <a href="http://www.jasna.org/essaycontest/2014/undergraduate-1.html">here</a>.
Both Mary and her mentor for the essay, Constance Myers-Kelly of JDHS, have again received one-year
memberships in JASNA as part of their awards, and both have been invited
to this year's JASNA Annual General Meeting in Montreal in October for
the award ceremony. In addition, Mary will receive a scholarship check
for $1000 and one of JA's novels.<br />
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Here, from our 2012 AGM photo essay, is the picture we ran of Mary accepting her first-place college award in Brooklyn for her essay "Abilities, Affections, and the Art of Pleasing: The Ascent of Lucy Steele and Penelope Clay." We hope to include a better photo of her Montreal acceptance in this autumn's AGM photo essay!Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-10913612272177596092014-08-03T11:07:00.001-04:002014-08-03T11:24:36.351-04:00Photos from Jane Austen Day at Rose HillWe were very lucky indeed in our weather for Jane Austen Day at the Geneva Historical Society's Rose Hill Mansion on Saturday, July 26--and, as the following photos show, all Janeites in attendance had a delightful time! (All photos are by your Regional Coordinator, A. Marie Sprayberry, unless otherwise noted. Remember that you can click on any photo to enlarge it.)<br />
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Master Gardener John Fouracre, a Geneva Historical Society volunteer, talks about gardening in Jane Austen's time to an attentive audience on the cool and airy Patio behind the mansion. At left, the indefatigable Lisa Brown--JASNA Syracuse and Rochester Co-RC, as well as caller for the Country Dancers of Rochester demonstration team--takes photographs.<br />
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The prize-winning entry in the picnic contest was submitted by JASNA Syracuse/JABC Ithaca member Violet Hayes and her husband, Petter Nordal. Looks tempting, doesn't it?<br />
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Happy Ithacans celebrate the win: From left, Marlo Del Toro, Violet Hayes, Petter Nordal, and Saba Alemayehu.<br />
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Petter displays the prizes!<br />
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Rose Hill Mansion itself, high above the eastern shore of Seneca Lake. The house was constructed in 1839, but the property was settled before 1800.<br />
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Period gowns on display in one of the ground-floor rooms.<br />
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This tea service served as the "props" for a talk on tea.<br />
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The Patio was also the setting for the Country Dancers of Rochester demonstration, enjoyed by the dancers and the spectators alike. In fact, spectators were invited to join the demo team in the last few dances, as they are doing here.<br />
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And there was certainly no shortage of handsome officers!<br />
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Finally, it was simply a lovely day for relaxing in a lovely place with friends. Here, Saba Alemayehu and Tara Finlay of Ithaca...<br />
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...here, a group from Rochester, cheerfully mingling "Upstairs" with "Downstairs"...<br />
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...and here, JASNA friends from near and far! In front, Steve and Linda Robinson of Fayetteville; in back, Lisa Brown of Rochester and Syracuse, Shanti Shoemaker of Syracuse, Marie Sprayberry of Syracuse, and Meg Levin of Manhattan. (Thanks to a JASNA Rochester friend, Chris Cassidy of Fairport, for taking this photo.)<br />
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We now have a plan in place for enjoying a joint Box Hill picnic with JASNA Rochester at the <b>Geneva Historical Society's Jane Austen Day, </b>to be held at the Society's <b>Rose Hill Mansion</b> on <b>Saturday, July 26!</b> Here goes:<br />
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First, for the GHS website's <b>description of Jane Austen Day,</b> go to <a href="http://genevahistoricalsociety.com/programs-and-exhibits/calendar-of-events/event-details/?mc_id=70">this link</a>.<br />
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The mansion will be open from 10 am to 4 pm, with a
wide variety of activities. Regency dress is encouraged,
though certainly not required. And note especially that there will be a
Regency picnic contest!<b> </b>See the "Picnic Guidelines" link within the GHS website's description of the day for details. (Below, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, the late lamented Official Spokescat of JASNA Syracuse, suggests an appropriate resource to consult.)</div>
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But whether your picnic lunch is Regency-correct or not (and certainly it needn't be!), <b>do plan to join your JASNA Syracuse and Rochester colleagues at the picnic tables at 11 am.</b>
Since table space will be limited, Lisa Brown, in addition to her
duties with the Country Dancers of Rochester demonstration team at 1 pm, has undertaken to reserve space for us all at that
time. <b>If you will RSVP Marie </b><b><b>by Friday, July 18, at noon</b>, with your intent to attend, </b>she will relay a head count for our group to Lisa. See Marie's contact info at right. <b>(No need to RSVP with regrets.) </b>Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-71357979804629728862014-06-18T13:06:00.000-04:002014-06-18T13:11:11.077-04:00Austen-Related Events for the Weekend of June 19-22Two very different but fascinating Austen-related events will be happening in Upstate this coming weekend (June 19-22):<br />
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First, the <b>British Women Writers Conference</b> is holding its 22nd Annual Meeting, sponsored by Binghamton University, <b>at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Binghamton from June 19 to 21</b>. We were holding off on doing a blog post about this until we learned whether members of the general public, as well as members of the BWWC, would be able to attend portions of the meeting--but our BWWC contact in Binghamton, Kerstin Petersen, has now assured us: "I have now more information about visiting our British Women Writers Conference: The
price for a one-day attendance is $25, which includes everything
that is listed on that day's program (like refreshments)." More information about the meeting--which will include panels on women writers from the mid-18th to the mid-19th centuries, panels on topics ranging from fashion to education, and several plenary presentations (including one by Rebecca Mead, author of the recent book <i>My Life in Middlemarch</i>)--can be obtained at the BWWC <a href="http://bwwc2014.wordpress.com/">website</a> or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BWWC2014Binghamton">Facebook page</a>.<br />
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Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-7883085476111348772014-06-15T10:01:00.001-04:002014-06-15T10:01:29.075-04:00A Weekend in Vermont Your Regional Coordinators spent the weekend of June 7-8 in
Burlington, Vermont, as guests of the JASNA Vermont Region. Vermont's
RC, Deb Barnum, has already put up a post on the "Jane Austen in
Vermont" blog--arguably the best regional blog in JASNA--with a most
complimentary description of our June 8 presentations to our sister
Region. With Deb's permission, here is <a href="http://janeausteninvermont.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/jane-austen-in-vermont-the-royal-navy-and-the-prince-regent-visit-burlington/">a link</a>
to that post. We thank her both for the link and for her personal
hospitality, and we thank the Green Mountain Janeites in general and
Lisa's models in particular for persevering with us, despite the heat
Deb describes!<br />
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Here are two additional photos of the
meeting. In the first, Lisa Brown describes the finer points of the 95th
Rifles uniform being bravely modeled by Jim. (Photo by Marie.)<br />
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The day before the meeting, we spent a highly enjoyable afternoon with Deb at the Shelburne Museum, south of Burlington. The Shelburne, like Upstate NY's Genesee Country Village and Museum, is a collection of relocated/preserved historic buildings and artifacts. Here are Lisa and Deb in front of the Round Barn. (Photo by Marie.)</div>
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The Shelburne's collection of carriages and sleighs is particularly fine. This handsome stagecoach plied the Boston-to-Buffalo route, and thus may have traveled the Cherry Valley Turnpike south of Syracuse (present-day U.S. 20). (Photo by Marie.)</div>
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As Deb notes in her post, we all had fun trying out the two-cell village gaol. Here are Marie (obviously having too much fun to be a convincing prisoner) and Deb (doing a better acting job). (Photo by Lisa.)</div>
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This spinning wheel and other accoutrements for spinning recall a letter of Jane Austen's to Cassandra concerning a proposed gift to Jane from the family's benefactress, Mrs. Knight: "I cannot endure the idea of her giving away her own wheel..." (Photo by Marie.)</div>
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As noted in an earlier message, your Regional Coordinators were previously in the early stages of planning with the JASNA Rochester “Janeiacs” for a joint July visit to Seneca Falls--but now a marvelous ready-made opportunity for a joint July “Box Hill” outing has presented itself. We propose to attend <b>the Geneva Historical Society’s “Jane Austen Day” on Saturday, July 26, from 10 am to 4 pm, at the Rose Hill Mansion on Route 96A</b> just south of Geneva (pictured above). Listen to this:<br /><br />******<br /><br /><i>While Jane Austen was writing Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and other novels in England, Geneva was developing as a village on the New York frontier. By the time of the novelist’s death in 1817, the Rose family had been in the area 15 years and had established their farm. Though Austen never visited Rose Hill, or the United States, we think she would have enjoyed Rose Hill and the view of Seneca Lake.</i><br />
<i><br />On Saturday, July 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., step into Jane Austen’s world and experience a little taste of early 19th-century life. Throughout the day, enter the school of soldiers with War of 1812 re-enactors, hear gallery talks about the ritual of tea or the Rose Family, try writing with a quill pen, and sample period foods in the kitchen. Jane Austen Day will also include special programs. At 11:30 a.m. Master Gardener John Fouracre will explore gardening in Regency England, and at 1 p.m. the Country Dancers of Rochester will give demonstrations of English Country Dancing. There will be period clothing, needlework, and tea services on display in the mansion. The public is encouraged to enter the period picnic contest (for menu suggestions visit the Rose Hill Facebook page) or to come dressed in Regency fashions.</i><br />
<i><br />Jane Austen Day is free for historical society members and $5 for non-members.</i><br />
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<br />Your RCs think this all sounds irresistible, and we hope you’ll agree. Further reminders, directions, suggestions about carpooling to Geneva from Syracuse and other locations, and so forth will be forthcoming closer to the date, but mark your calendars for this jaunt now!<br />
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<li>If you’ve been checking <a href="http://www.jasna.org/agms/montreal/registration.html">the Montreal AGM webpage</a> on the main JASNA website, you know that there’s been a slight delay in getting the registration process under way--but things are now looking good for a start time about the middle of this week. Keep checking that webpage for updates!</li>
<li>And the special JASNA membership offer begins today: If you are not yet a member of JASNA at the North American level (our only requirement for Syracuse Region membership), you’ll be enrolled through September 1, 2015, if you join any time between now and September 1 of this year--and will get an extra copy of JASNA News into the bargain. (Remember, too, that you must be a JASNA member to attend the Montreal AGM.)</li>
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<br /><br />Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-68243050432160166462014-05-15T15:29:00.000-04:002014-05-15T15:29:47.346-04:00JASNA 2014 AGM Registration Is Coming Soon!The following is a condensation of two messages from Elaine Bander, Coordinator of the 2014 JASNA Annual General Meeting in Montreal, and Liz Cooper, JASNA’s Vice-President for Regions:<br />
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<i>The 2014 JASNA AGM brochure has finally gone to the printer (whew! what a production!) which means, we hope, that we will meet our target date of May 21 to go "live" with online registration. <br /><br />As always, we will wait at least two days after the brochure is mailed before we open online registration. That means that most US members who receive a mailed brochure will get it by the time registration opens. However, we can't guarantee that delivery will be that quick for everyone, so we strongly urge members to check the JASNA website for the latest AGM information and to download the PDF version of the brochure, which will be available soon at <a href="http://www.jasna.org/agms/montreal/registration.html">this link.</a> <br /><br />Also, members who have signed up to receive JASNA AGM Email Updates will receive a notice when the brochure has been mailed and when registration is open online. If members have not joined the JASNA Email Distribution List or signed up to receive "JASNA Email and AGM Email" specifically, they can do so now by visiting t<a href="http://www.jasna.org/emailsignup">his link.</a> </i><br />
<i><br />Those who register later and possibly miss the cut-off should be urged to put themselves on the wait list. Up to 10% of AGM registrants end up cancelling each year for one reason or another. In past years when AGMs sold out quickly, we've accommodated everyone on the wait list. </i><br />
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But why wait? Your JASNA Syracuse Regional Coordinators--who would be attending this AGM even if they weren't giving presentations--hope to be among the first in line to register on May 21, and we hope you will be too!Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-48367813995987395852014-04-27T14:41:00.001-04:002014-04-27T14:41:51.398-04:00JASNA Syracuse Meeting in Binghamton May 10, and Other News<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Lots of news as we head into May!<br /><br />First, the JASNA Syracuse Region will be holding its <b>May Day meeting</b> (a trifle late) on <b>Saturday, May 10, at 2 pm at RiverRead Books, 5 Court St., Binghamton</b>. Our topic will be the clergy in Jane Austen’s times and in her novels. Because <i>Mansfield Park</i> is probably the novel in which being a clergyman is discussed most extensively--and because 2014 is this novel’s bicentennial year--we’ll probably emphasize <i>MP.</i> But don’t worry: We won’t neglect Mr. Collins and Fordyce’s <i>Sermons</i>, Mr. Elton’s social aspirations, or Henry Tilney’s expertise in muslins! (In the photo above, Action Jane Austen seems well prepared to discuss the <i>Sermons</i> with a Mr. Collins stand-in.)<br /><br />Second, all 80 of the dancers’ spots for the <b>Jane Austen Ball </b>in suburban Rochester on Sunday, May 4, are now taken--but there’s still time to purchase an observer’s ticket if you hurry! More information can be obtained <a href="http://www.cdrochester.org/?page_id=97">here</a>.<br />
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Third, registration for the <b>2014 JASNA Annual General Meeting</b>, to be held in Montréal Oct. 10-12, is scheduled to open in mid-May. (A post announcing the opening will go up as soon as it happens. In the meantime, go <a href="http://www.jasna.org/agms/montreal/index.html">here</a> for further information.) This year's theme is "<i>Mansfield Park</i> in Montréal: Contexts, Conventions and Controversies." And, as in Brooklyn two years ago, both of your Regional Coordinators will be giving presentations: Lisa Brown will be giving a workshop titled "Fit to Be Tied: The Honourable John Yates's Guide to Tying a Cravat," and A. Marie Sprayberry will be presenting a breakout session titled "Fanny Price as Fordyce's Ideal Woman? And Why?" (Look for a few ideas from the breakout at the May 10 Binghamton meeting!) <br />
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Fourth, the second annual <b>Jane Austen Summer Program </b>will be held at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill campus on June 12-15. This year, <i>Sense and Sensibility</i> will be the focus--and a Syracuse Region member will be one of the speakers: Professor Deborah Knuth Klenck of Colgate University will present a talk titled “Jane Austen’s School of Rhetoric: Style, Substance and ‘Delicacy of Mind.’” (Note: Marie enjoyed last year’s JASP very much, and regrets that conflicting commitments will prevent her from attending this year.) For more information, go <a href="http://janeaustensummer.org/">here</a>. <br /><br />Finally, in lieu of a more typical “Box Hill” event in June to conclude the 2013-14 JASNA Syracuse season, your RCs are in the early stages of planning with the JASNA Rochester “Janeiacs” for a <b>joint July visit to Seneca Falls</b>--just at the boundary between the Syracuse and Rochester Regions. We could visit the National Women’s Hall of Fame and/or the Women’s Rights National Historical Park, and take some light refreshment at the Gould Hotel (formerly the Hotel Clarence). Carpooling from Syracuse with Marie would be available, and carpooling among other members would be encouraged. No date for the event has been set thus far, but watch this space for further news!Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-37012565783413518042014-04-08T18:22:00.000-04:002014-04-08T18:22:44.056-04:00In Memoriam: Sandra Stevens and Jane Stuart-AndrusYour Regional Coordinator writes:<br />
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I'm sad to have to pass on the news that a JASNA Syracuse member and a kind friend to JASNA Syracuse have both died recently.<br />
<br />First, Sandra Stevens died on March 17. Sandra was the skilled
"mantua-maker" featured in<a href="http://janeaustensyr.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-jasna-syracuse-mantua-maker.html"> this post</a> last year on the JASNA Syracuse blog,
and was a dedicated member of both the JA Book Club at the Colgate
Bookstore and JASNA Syracuse. I got to know Sandra better through her
work on the Regency gown featured in the blog post, and I'm grieved that
such a gentle and talented person was taken from us so soon. We send
our condolences to Sandra's daughters, grandchildren, and other family
members.<br />
<br />Second, Jane Stuart-Andrus--a co-owner of RiverRead Books,
JASNA Syracuse's congenial meeting place in Binghamton--died on April 5.
Jane's <a href="http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/pressconnects/obituary.aspx?n=jane-suk-stuart-andrus&pid=170506461&fhid=13290">online obituary</a>
is a wonderful tribute to a life excellently and energetically lived.
We send our sympathies to Jane's family and to her fellow RiverRead
co-owners, Connie Barnes and Patricia Hutchinson-Day.<br />
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First, the Eighth Annual Jane Austen Ball in Rochester, co-sponsored by the Country Dancers of Rochester and JASNA Rochester, will be held on Sunday, May 4, at 2 pm. The elegant private venue that has hosted the Ball for the past several years will once again be the setting (details available upon registration). A full prospectus for the weekend and a registration form are available at <a href="http://www.cdrochester.org/?page_id=97">this page</a> of the CDR website. The page also includes several YouTube videos, either from previous Balls or from CDR demonstration dances (click on the links for individual dance titles under the "Dance Program" heading).<br />
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Second, some of our JASNA friends in Spencerville, Ontario, have sent us this prospectus for their ball later in May. Our correspondent, The Belle of the Ball, can be emailed at <a href="mailto:regencyball@xplornet.com">this address</a>, and a YouTube video of last year's ball can be viewed <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi6pdzhGSYU">here</a>. The prospectus follows:<br />
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it is with limitless joy that we announce our forthcoming Regency Ball in
Spencerville. We hope to enjoy your presence on <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657404" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">May 23-25, 2014</span></span> for a series of
dance workshops and Mrs. Sarah Spencer’s Regency Ball.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Our slate
of entertainments is not yet complete, but may we entice you with the
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Friday May
23 Ball Dances Workshop, <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657406" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">7:00 to 9:00 pm</span></span>.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Saturday
May 24 Ball Dances Workshop, <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657408" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">10:00 to noon</span></span>.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Saturday
May 24 Callers Workshop, <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657410" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">2:00 to 4:00</span></span>, wherein the services of many dancers are
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Saturday
May 24 Regency Ball, <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657412" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">7:30 to midnight</span></span>, with a light repast at <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657413" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">9:30</span></span>.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Sunday May
25 Advanced Dance workshop, <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_569657415" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">10:00 am to 1:00 pm</span></span>. Additional fee required.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">All dancing
takes place at the Spencerville Town Hall.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">The Regency
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Our caller
is our good man David Smukler, with his delightful wife as accompanist, and his
band of great renown for the ball.</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Cost for
this magnificent three-day event is $75 per person, with additional fee of $10
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<i><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">We trust we
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Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-15352560250356632762014-03-05T16:46:00.001-05:002014-03-05T16:46:27.649-05:00Reminder Update: Ithaca Meeting, Sat., March 8<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here’s a very quick reminder of our JASNA Syracuse/Jane Austen Book Club of Ithaca joint meeting this coming Saturday, March 8, at 2 pm, at the Crow’s Nest Cafe on the second floor of the Autumn Leaves Bookstore, 115 The Commons, Ithaca.<br /><br />Our topic for this meeting, as noted in earlier announcements, will be “Theatre and Performance in <i>Mansfield Park</i>.” We’ll discuss some of the questions that readers have raised through the years about the planned Bertram/Crawford performance of <i>Lovers’ Vows</i>--as well as the extent to which “all the world’s a stage” for at least some of the characters.<br /><br />(And as you can see in the photo above, Action Jane Austen has no personal objection to home theatricals. In fact, she quite enjoys acting out dramatic tableaux with her friends Action Sigmund Freud, Action Spider-Man, Action Harry Potter, and Action Crazy Cat Lady, plus numerous cats and a few others. Clearly, Action Sigmund Freud lost the "Argument Clinic" from the Feb. 1 meeting at Liverpool!)<br /><br />Finally, we pass along a few requests from our hosts for this meeting, the friendly “pirates” of the Crow’s Nest Cafe: Please don’t bring “outside” food or drink into the cafe, and we need to keep our voices to a conversational level, since the cafe shares open space with the rest of Autumn Leaves. We heartily encourage you to purchase food and beverages from the “pirates,” and we should be able to abide by the voice-level request if we refrain from “ranting” like Mr. Yates playing Baron Wildenhaim!<br />
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Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-46294295381385844112014-02-22T14:14:00.003-05:002014-02-22T14:30:11.255-05:00Reminder: JASNA Syracuse/JABC Ithaca Joint Meeting in Ithaca, Sat., March 8<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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On <b>Saturday, March 8, at 2 pm, at the Crow's Nest Cafe (on the second floor of the Autumn Leaves Bookstore, 115 The Commons, Ithaca), </b>JASNA Syracuse will be joining forces with the Jane Austen Book Club of Ithaca to discuss "Theatre and Performance in <i>Mansfield Park.</i>"<br />
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As part of our continuing observance of <i>Mansfield Park</i>'s 200th anniversary this year, let's think about all the ways in which role playing plays a role in this controversial novel. As the Crawfords and the Bertrams prepare to perform <i>Lovers' Vows</i>, what's the problem with putting on a play at home--or at least this particular play, with this particular cast? Is more acting taking place off stage than on? And did Jane Austen herself disapprove of home theatricals? We'll discuss these and other questions--and perhaps read some of our favorite passages from the play and the novel.<br />
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<b>Special note: </b>A JABC Ithaca member has just informed me that this weekend's print version of the <i>Ithaca Times</i> has run an event listing incorrectly giving the date for this meeting as Sun., Feb. 23. The date and time will be as given in boldface above. We apologize for the mixup, and hope to see as many of you as possible on March 8.Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394239102506563399.post-47417541885356048122014-02-22T13:45:00.003-05:002014-02-22T14:16:13.150-05:00A Concert in Ithaca and a Jane Austen Day in PhiladelphiaAnd while we’re thinking and talking about Ithaca, here’s a message from an old friend of JASNA Syracuse, Dr. Joanna Manring--the director of the Jane Austen Singing School for Young Ladies (formerly of Skaneateles and now of Lexington, KY). Joanna writes of an upcoming musical event in Ithaca:<br />
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<i>I'm delighted to be coming to Ithaca at the end of March as the soprano soloist for Haydn's uplifting Creation with the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra and Ithaca College Choir under the direction of Lanfranco Marcelletti. A perfect way to herald spring! The concert will be in Ford Hall on the Ithaca College campus on March 29th at 8 pm. Tickets are available at the <a href="http://ccoorchestral3.bpt.me/">CCO's website</a>. </i><br />
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In addition, Paul Savidge, Regional Coordinator for JASNA Eastern Pennsylvania, has sent us word of his Region’s forthcoming “Jane Austen Day” in Philadelphia:<br />
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<i>I am writing to invite you and your regional members to Jane Austen Day 2014 in Philadelphia on Saturday, April 26, 2014, sponsored by the Eastern Pennsylvania Region of JASNA. This year's day-long event entitled The Unfinished Jane Austen will be a fascinating exploration of Austen's two unfinished novels, The Watsons and Sanditon, and a provocative discussion of what Austen might have accomplished if she had lived a longer life. We are very excited to have an illustrious panel of Austen scholars joining us for Jane Austen Day. Presentations by Professors Jocelyn Harris, Janine Barchas and Michael Gamer will be the highlights of the event.</i><br />
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<i>Jane Austen Day will be held in the exquisite Grant Room at Philadelphia’s historic Union League and will include complimentary morning tea and coffee, a delicious luncheon, selected merchants including a bookseller, and an abundance of good discussion and fellowship. Registration must be postmarked by April 5th. Information about Jane Austen Day is available on <a href="http://jasnaeastpa.org/">the Region's website</a>.</i>Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12375609584019274495noreply@blogger.com0