The Lenox Minutemen
A boulder just past a wrought iron gate on Old Stockbridge Road marks the tavern location of Captain Charles Dibble. Dibble and his militia companions under the guidance of Colonel John Paterson were training [...]
A boulder just past a wrought iron gate on Old Stockbridge Road marks the tavern location of Captain Charles Dibble. Dibble and his militia companions under the guidance of Colonel John Paterson were training [...]
Help us celebrate Amy Lafave’s 30 years at Lenox Library! Join us on Friday, April 4, 2025 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. as we fete Amy for her contributions to the Library and to the Town [...]
GivingTuesday, which takes place this year on December 3, was created as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. It is an opportunity for people around the world to come [...]
“Whereas the Parliament of Great Britain, have, of late, under taken to give and grant away our Money without our Knowledge or Consent, and in order to compel us to Servile Submission, to the [...]
Edward A. Morley of East Lee was a self-proclaimed psychologist, botanist, metallurgist and mystic, but his greatest success was in the field of photography. In 1886, E.A. Morley published Lenox, a photo album containing [...]
We are excited to now offer Lenox Library cardholders* access to Creativebug, where you can stream thousands of award-winning art and craft video classes taught by recognized design experts and artists! Class offerings include [...]