A Perfect Spot of Tea
WEST & JACKSON
July 23rd
A centuries-old tradition of afternoon tea continues at the Porter-Phelps-Huntington
Museum with “A PERFECT SPOT OF TEA,” a summer series continuing Saturday,
July 23rd with musical guest West & Jackson.
Ever since the house’s construction in 1752, Hadley residents and other
passers-by have visited the farmstead for good conversation, a beautiful
view, lively
music, and a beverage that, as original resident Elizabeth Porter Phelps
once wrote, “cheers but not inebriates.” The museum keeps this colonial
tradition alive every Saturday in July and August. Seatings are held
at 2:30 and 3:30PM;
the grounds are a smoke-free site. Admission is $10.
On July 23rd, West & Jackson will take
the audience on a melodious and stimulating turn through their songbook of
instrumental jazz,
pop, and original songs. Peter West has been performing at “A Perfect Spot
of Tea” for over a decade, and has been playing guitar professionally since
1980.
At his side is Bert Jackson, another highly skilled guitarist with over 25
years of playing experience in Blues, Jazz, and other styles.
In addition to talented local musicians, A Perfect Spot of Tea also features
delicious pastries, attentive service, and, of course, plenty of Earl Grey Tea.
Everything at the event—flowers, tea, food, service, and music—is generously
donated by local businesses and residents. Come to A Perfect Spot of Tea and
engage with the community, past and present!
For an additional fee, guests may also tour the Porter-Phelps-Huntington House
Museum. The house, which remains unchanged since the family’s occupancy, tells
the story of six generations of prominent Hadley natives. The family, prosperous
traders turned farmers, fought in both the French and Indian and Revolutionary
Wars, rose to prominence in local government, and embodied a consistently progressive
social consciousness. Tours highlight both local and regional narratives, ranging
in focus from architecture, material culture, and labor, to early-American theology,
economics, and social movements.
The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum is located at 130 River Drive (Route 47)
in Hadley, two miles north of the junction of Routes 9 and 47. The Museum is
open for guided tours Saturday through Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and by appointment. For further information about tours or other programs, please
call the Museum at (413) 584-4699 or visit our website at www.pphmuseum.org.