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"I became determined to find answers."
Jodi Kantor shares what drew her to covering the U.S. Supreme Court—and why understanding the Court requires looking beyond its decisions to the people and processes behind them. 🏛️
A moment from her conversation at Evermay. The full recap is live on our youtube - 🔗 link in bio to watch and subscribe.
06/24/2026
We're proud to introduce the inaugural cohort of Evermay Future Fellows - five extraordinary thinkers whose work bridges disciplines and explores ideas that could shape generations to come. We look forward to welcoming them to Evermay this fall 💜
Learn more: https://evermay.org/future-fellows/
05/20/2026
Grateful for an afternoon centered around stillness, connection, and tradition 🍵
Thank you to everyone who joined us last week for this special Japanese tea ceremony experience in partnership with Lisa Yamash*ta Allen. It was a joy to share the beauty, mindfulness, and hospitality of chanoyu - the way of tea - together ✨
05/13/2026
Evermay is hosting an evening with Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jodi Kantor on her new book "How to Start," exploring how we navigate uncertainty, build meaningful careers, and move forward with purpose ✨
Join us at Evermay on Wednesday, June 10th from 7:00-8:30 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM.
🔗Tickets are available here: https://evermay.org/mind-and-meaning/ -series
$40 - General Admission
$60 - General Admission + Signed Book
All tickets include valet, food, and wine.
04/30/2026
Before matcha lattes, there was Chanoyu — the Way of Tea 🍃
Join us for a serene afternoon of Japanese tea ceremony with third-generation practitioner Lisa Yamash*ta Allen. Experience a 450-year-old ritual through a live demonstration, hand-whisked matcha, seasonal sweets, and quiet reflection in the gardens.
Three intimate sittings: 12pm, 2pm, 4pm. No experience needed—just come as you are. Free parking available on site.
Tickets available here: https://evermay.org/mind-and-meaning/ -tea-ceremony
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