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University Press hosts “Books, Gardens, and High Tea: An Afternoon of Fundraising”

Mimi Calhoun
November 13, 2023

Supporters of the ĢƵ University Press came together on Sunday, Oct. 1 at the Zenner House in Athens, ĢƵ to celebrate the joy of literature, gardens and community. Alumnus Jeffery Chaddock, supporter of the Press and University Libraries, hosted the event with an afternoon filled with inspiring conversation, refreshments and captivating recitals.

Beth Pratt, the director of the ĢƵ University Press, spoke about the Press’ achievements and the importance to continue its good works. Kari Gunter-Seymour, esteemed ĢƵ Poet Laureate and University Press author, also recited the poem “Geaux Jeaux” from her book, “.”

Check out images from the event by Charlie Nick / ĢƵ University Libraries and by Dylan Townsend / ĢƵ University Communications and Marketing below: 
 

Beth Pratt giving a welcome speech at the Books, Gardens, and High Tea event
Beth Pratt, director of the ĢƵ University Press, gives remarks at the “Books, Gardens and High Tea” event held at the Zenner House in Athens, ĢƵ, on Sunday, October 1, 2023. The Press’ fundraising event aimed to promote scholarly and creative works while welcoming guests to celebrate literature, garden and community.

 

Photo of Dr. Lori Stewart Gonzalez interacting with an attendee at the Books, Gardens and High Tea event
Dr. Lori Stewart Gonzalez, ĢƵ University’s 23rd president, shares a laugh with a patron over refreshments at the OHIO Press’ fundraising event.

 

Photo of Jeffery Chaddock giving a speech at the Books, Gardens, and High Tea event
Jeffery Chaddock, alumnus and ardent supporter of the ĢƵ University Press and University Libraries, speaks to guests and shares his remarks on a beautiful fall afternoon at the Zenner House.

 

Photo of books from the ĢƵ University Press on display at the Gardens, Books and High Tea event
Pictured are books published by the Press on display in the gardens of the Zenner House. ĢƵ University Press is oldest and largest scholarly press in the state of ĢƵ and publishes a wide variety of pieces on various topics.

 

Photo of Kari Gunter-Seymour's hands signing a copy of Alone in the House of my Heart
Kari Gunter-Seymour, author and poet laureate of ĢƵ, autographs her book, “.” Each guest was able to leave with a signed copy of Gunter-Seymour’s book due to a generous donor.

If you want to support and contribute to the advancement of the ĢƵ University Press and University Libraries in order to help promote scholarly and creative works, please contact Associate Director of Development Misti Smith at smithm10@ohio.edu or by phone at 740-593-2554.