
Dear Friends,
Spring arrives later in the Vermont mountains than most of the country and a serious March held it off longer than normal. This week, the red-winged blackbird and phoebes have returned and are proclaiming their presence for all to hear.
The wood frogs, peepers, red efts and spotted salamanders have migrated to their breeding ponds and vernal pools and began their orchestral spring performance yesterday.
The spring enthusiasm ushers in glad tidings for the Society too. The 25th Journal of the Tasha Tudor Society is halfway through its production schedule and we simply cannot wait to share it!
Won’t you make a donation to support our beloved Journal?
The Society is powered by individuals just like you; volunteers, donors, writers, and researchers.
I hear time and again that you’d love to see the Tasha Tudor Society do this thing or that thing. If this is a wish of yours, and you’re in a position to offer financial support for such dreams, please consider a generous donation today during our spring fundraising drive.
Tasha Tudor was a one-of-a-kind, break-the-mold, never-to-be-seen-again kind of person. If you believe in celebrating her legacy as much as I do, please join me in making a donation today.
Thanks for your support!
Amy Tudor
Executive Director (and Tasha’s granddaughter-in-law)