Bed & Breakfast Program
B & B Listings
The Alumnae Association has compiled the following list of clubs and individuals who sponsor bed-and-breakfast services. Mount Holyoke students, alumnae, their immediate families, and faculty and staff are eligible to participate as guests, and all proceeds go to the Alumnae Scholar Program. If you have questions or if you would like to volunteer as a host, please contact Krysia L. Villón ’96, assistant director of clubs, at 413-538-2738.
If you are interested in starting a B&B program in your area, or in becoming a B&B hostess and would like to contact someone who has had first-hand experience with the program, please e-mail Sandy Fulton Rosenthal ’79. Sandy runs a successful B&B program in New Orleans, LA and has volunteered to act as a resource for other alumnae who are interested in starting a B&B program or who have questions about hosting.
CALIFORNIA
Peninsula Club The Mount Holyoke Club of
the Peninsula can arrange one to three nights’ lodging in any of several
alumnae homes located from twenty to about forty miles south of San Francisco.
Arrangements should be made through Marilyn Bauriedel ’64 by e-mail
or by phone.
$35/single; $60/couple. Further details are at www.mhcpeninsula.org
CONNECTICUT
West Suffield (Hartford) Anne Wilder Borg ’69.
$35 per person. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington DC Marion Fitch Connell ’62, offers twin beds in sunny guest room with private bath, AC. Easy walk to "Tenleytown-AU" Metro stop. On street parking. Wi-Fi available. Continental breakfast. No smoking. $80 single/$120 double. ($25 for current MHC students.) For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
FLORIDA
Flagler Beach Kathryn Hansman-Spice ’66.
Two guest rooms with queen Murphy beds. Overlooking A1A and the Atlantic
Ocean. Located thirty miles S. of St. Augustine and twenty-five miles N.
of Daytona Beach. Ninety minutes from Orlando. Pool and tennis court. $60
double. $40 single. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
ILLINOIS
Urbana Pola Fotitch Triandis ’52.
$50 single; $60 double.
Upstairs "suite" – bedroom, bath and lots of closet space. Can sleep up to three. Close to campus of the U of Illinois. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.

LOUISIANA
New Orleans Sandy Fulton Rosenthal ’79. Sept.-May $90; June-August. $60.
King size bed, private bath; high speed wireless. One block from famous St. Charles Avenue street car. 10 minutes from convention district and French Quarter.
For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.

MAINE
Brunswick Josephine Hornor Belknap ’52.
$60 double,
$45 single.
Five minutes to Bowdoin College, easy access to I-295.
For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
MASSACHUSETTS
Nantucket Heather Sheldon ’74. An alumna-owned 12-guest room inn situated in Nantucket. Mount Holyoke alumnae will receive a 10% discount off regular seasonal rates. The Carlisle House Inn, a recognized star-quality Nantucket bed and breakfast inn, welcomes you year-round. Experience the uniqueness of each season on Nantucket Island. Enjoy Nantucket from our convenient location in the Old Historic District, just a few minutes’ walk to the ferries, The Whaling Museum, Main Street shops, galleries and fine dining. Brant Point Lighthouse and in-town beaches are also just a short walk or bike ride away. Start your day with our sumptuous breakfast featuring home-baked specialties; relax and mingle at our popular seasonal wine and cheese parties. For more information or reservations: http://www.carlislehouse.com/.

Quincy Marcia Wickes Jacob ’49. (South Shore Region B&B Coordinator). $35. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor Tina Schultz Smith ’51. $30 per person, $50 for double,
$15 for students. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
MISSISSIPPI
Jackson Marlane Chill Dove ’69. Single
$50, double $60. Queen-size bed, private bath, no smoking. Located in northeast
Jackson, ten minutes from downtown. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Peterborough (Southern NH) Nancy Marks
Perkins ’50. $30 per person, $40 per couple. Not available from June
through September. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
Seacoast-Portsmouth Nancy Reynolds Beck ’48. $35 single; $60 double. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
NEW YORK
Larchmont (Southern Westchester County) Sunny Park Suh ’91.
One room with queen bed and shared bath. $40 for single occupancy, $65 for double. $25 for current MHC students. Located just north of NYC. One room with queen bed and shared bath. $40 for single occupancy; $65 for double, $25 for current MHC students. Accessible by the New Haven Metro North and Northeast Amtrak trains. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
PENNSYLVANIA
Malvern (Philadelphia) Anne Marie Dattelbaum Bedford ’60. Two rooms with king size beds, one bath. $40 for one room (sleeps one or two), $80 for two rooms (sleeps up to four). Forty-five minutes west of Philadelphia, ten minutes from the King of Prussia Malls, near Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges on the Western Main line, five minutes from the train. Private second floor of single-family residence. Available September 5—June 15. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
TENNESSEE
Germantown (Memphis) Ann McFarlan Phillips ’57.
$25 single; $35 double. Located right next to Memphis.
For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
Sewanee Jane and John Flynn (parents of Suzanne M. Flynn ’88) $35 single; $45 double; $10 student. On University of the South campus, home of Tennessee Williams theatre and writers’ conference, Sewanee summer music camp, and Sewanee Review, oldest literary quarterly. For more information: 931-598-5789 or click on name to email.

TEXAS
El Paso Ann and Bruce Hallmark (parents
of Elizabeth F. Hallmark ’83). $20. Double bed and bath.
For more info: 915-584-2683 or click on name to email.
VIRGINIA
Delaplane E. Carole Dunnells Miller ’55.
$80 for two. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
INTERNATIONAL LOCATIONS
GERMANY
Cologne West (Loevenich) Arzu Gürz Abay `94. One guest room for one person with own shower overlooking back garden. Located 20 Mins by public transportation to City Center, the Cologne Dome and the Museums. Thirty minutes to Düsseldorf and Essen by car, 2 hours to Frankfurt. A 1,5-2 hour ride takes you to Holland or the bordering Belgium. Single $40. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name. Please pay Alumnae Association directly by writing the check out to "Mount Holyoke College" and writing in "Alumnae Scholar Fund" in the memo field. For more information, please access the alumna’s information by clicking on her name.
UNITED KINGDOM
London University Women's Club (UWC) . An arrangement between the Alumnae Association and the University Women’s Club (UWC), London allows alumnae who live outside the UK (plus spouses and children over 12 accompanied by an adult) use of overnight facilities at UWC at standard rates. The UWC is located on Audley Square in Mayfair, with easy access to shopping, parks, and transportation. Stays may not exceed two weeks in any four-week period. Contact UWC for availability (Tel: 011-44-207-499-2268). Once availability is established, contact the Alumnae Association (Tel: 413-538-2738) and request that a letter (email) of introduction be sent to UWC verifying you as an alumna. For more information about rates, please visit the UWC website: www.universitywomensclub.com.




