“It is such a happiness when good people get together”
The most delightful fallout from events such as the recent films is an upsurge in interest in bonding with one’s fellow Janeites. The Jane Austen Society of North America has two newly-formed regions in Vermont and Kentucky.
The Vermont Region has had a long journey to its formation, but its members are no less enthusiastic.
So far, the Vermont group has “eight or nine” dues-paying members, the women say, including five lifetime members. They represent all corners of the state, from the Northeast Kingdom to the Champlain Valley to central Vermont to southern Vermont.
At the first informational meeting in November at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier, about 15 turned out. The next meeting is scheduled for March 30 and will feature a talk by Robyn Warhol-Down, a UVM professor of English, on “Jane Austen’s Narrative Refusals.” The event will be held at Champlain College’s Hauke Conference Center from 2 to 4 p.m.
A group has formed at Locust Grove in Louisville, Kentucky. They will have a meeting on January 20, a discussion of Pride and Prejudice. They also will be holding a Jane Austen Festival on July 12 and 13 of this year.
A festival dedicated to Jane Austen! Visit the Regency Emporium with new & antiquarian books, patterns, fabric, silk ribbon-everything you need to make a Regency dress; a Regency hat class, as well as a Regency Style show and Afternoon Tea. Featured guest speaker is Joan Klingel Ray, PhD, past president of JASNA and author of JANE AUSTEN FOR DUMMIES. Her talk is “Not Just Another Pretty Face.” Admission $6, plus Afternoon Tea $20 (tea is optional). Includes tour of the 1790 National Historic Landmark, Locust Grove. For more information contact Bonny Wise, Regional Coordinator, Greater Louisville Chapter of JASNA at wise@locustgrove.org or call 502-897-9845.
We were also pleased to see an article in the Delaware News-Journal about Janeites in Delaware, as Delaware is part of the Editrix’s JASNA region and she is personally acquainted with all of the JASNA members featured in the article.
It is a fair prospect to find ourselves engaged so amicably with 13 weeks of Jane Austen on Public Television.
This diversion, which no doubt shall engender great felicity amongst those who give consequence to the lady, promises to keep us rapturously engaged through the dreariest season of the year.
For those yet to have the pleasure of Miss Austen’s acquaintance, pronouncement of romance and social commentary may cause great consternation. But we hope here to persuade naysayers into a more favorable mind-set by professing how ardently we admire and love her work.
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January 16th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
Count me as one of the new members of the newly formed Vermont chapter! I was so excited that we finally got our own local chapter. I just wish I had known about it before now. (JASNA’s website still lists us under the Massachusetts chapter.) I would have liked to have been in on the launching.
January 17th, 2008 at 8:10 am
My tiny Janeite group (not an official chapter)has been frothing at the mouth thinking about all these upcoming Sundays with Jane. Whenever we encounter each other, we chat for so long that time seems to stand still. If anything, these Masterpiece Classic movies are energizing us. We all, of course, prefer the novels, which goes without saying.