Louisa May Alcott loved to walk and run long before these activities became popular in our culture.

The 5K Walk/10K Run is a FUNdraiser that highlights her trailblazing spirit, reminding us that the real Alcott story is richer than any fiction!

This year, to help celebrate Orchard House's Centennial as a museum, Walk/Run Honorary Chair UTA PIPPIG will join us on September 18th -- signing autographs, encouraging participants, and running every step of the way!

 

Here’s how you can help:

“Running was one of the
delights of my early days ...”

        ~Louisa May Alcott

 


Walking and running as "Louisa" with Uta will be Orchard House Executive Director Jan Turnquist, who performs in one-woman Alcott shows for audiences ranging from young readers to Former First Ladies of the United States.  Says Jan, "One of my most important roles is working to save Orchard House!"

 

Tremendous progress has been made during the $1.5 million Phase I of the Preservation Project, but still awaiting attention are:

  • structural work above the foundation
  • repair of plaster, wallpaper, paint, and flooring
  • conservation of precious Alcott family artifacts
  • plumbing/septic and fire suppression systems
  • a collections care and storage facility

as well as ...

  • preservation of Bronson Alcott's Concord School of Philosophy
  • restoration of the historic landscape
  • creation of a scholarly research library

Please help us continue to preserve and promote
the Alcott legacy in our next century!


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