Category Archives: Events
Bi-College Young Alum Happy Hour, Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Discovering the Altai Region: A Conversation with Jennifer Castner, ’93, Thursday, March 15, 2012
Annual Meeting with Remarks by President Jane McAuliffe, at the Asia Society and Museum, Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Our annual meeting was held at the Asia Society and Museum and featured remarks by President Jane McAuliffe. With the opportunity to see the absolutely fascinating collection, and then mingle with ever-scintillating fellow alumnae, this was the event of the year for Mawrters in New York!
Trunk Show Fundraiser Featuring Richard K. Tsao, Tuesday, November 15, 2011
We held a special trunk show featuring artist and designer Richard K. Tsao. The stunning jackets and scarves are tailor-made in Thailand from bright, hand-loomed Thai silk. If you attended the Annual Meeting, you saw some of these gorgeous items – the Board Members were lucky enough to model them. Just in time for the holidays, the affable Mr. Tsao was on hand to consult on selection and fit and answer any questions. A portion of the proceeds were donated to the Bryn Mawr Club of New York City to support our work on behalf of the College.

Bi-College Young Alum Happy Hour, Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Young alums and their guests celebrated 2012 and joined Bryn Mawr and Haverford alums for an after-work happy hour at The Volstead, a speakeasy-themed bar in midtown.
Discovering the Altai Region: A Conversation with Jennifer Castner, ’93, Thursday, March 15, 2012
Jennifer Castner, ’93, Director of The Altai Project, and Mikhail Paltsyn, Program Coordinator for WWF-Altai-Sayan, introduced us to a remote area of Russia and the beautiful snow leopards living there. Jennifer and Mikhail are part of a collaborative effort to study and protect the northernmost population of snow leopards in the world. Although there are an estimated 4500 snow leopards worldwide, there are only about 100 of these elusive and beautiful cats in Russia. Poaching (both subsistence and commercial) is the single biggest threat to snow leopards, closely followed by habitat loss. Russian plans to build an international gas pipeline and develop copper and cobalt deposits in the heart of snow leopard country also loom on the near horizon.
The Altai Project’s mission is to protect the natural and cultural heritage of Altai—a uniquely diverse, mountainous region of southern Siberia. The goals of The Altai Project are nature conservation, promoting renewable energy and sustainable design, and supporting indigenous organizations in their efforts to restore and protect their traditional lands and lifeways. Its past successes include leadership of an international campaign to stop the Altai gas pipeline project, over a decade of grant-making for Altai grassroots conservation, reduced poaching and strengthened protected areas, and timely strategic support that has resulted in Altai being on the leading edge of renewable energy development and the green building movement in Russia. The Altai Project is a project of Earth Island Institute, a network consisting of more than 50 projects worldwide. Visit the Project’s website for more information and many fascinating photographs: http://altaiproject.org.
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