Mahernosh Book Signing
Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United StatesLocation: Sedgwick Reading Room
Location: Sedgwick Reading Room
February 19 – “Lenox at 250, Session I.” Special panel discussion on the first half of Lenox’s history (1767-1880). Panel I to include Charles Flint and Lucy Kennedy (early history), Carole Owens (1750-1800), Bernard Drew (mid-19th century). Audience participation encouraged!
Bonnie Anne Campbell will present a workshop on bone health. She will define what 'osteoporosis' and 'osteopenia' mean, and give tips on building strong bones and keeping them that way. This is a free community [...]
Miss Vicky presents: a story time with a bedtime theme!
The Lenox Housing Trust invites the public for an informative discussion and creative brainstorming for their newest housing production plan. [Please use the Gallery entrance, as the library is closed to the public on Mondays.]
“Touch the Air” is a mixed media performance film of five poems by the late Poet Laureate William J. Smith. Composed and produced by Alice Spatz with filmmaker Eric Shepherd, the performers on the film [...]
Contact: Toby Berkman tberkman@cbuilding.org Location: Sedgwick Reading Room
Miss Vicky presents: a story time with a Dr. Seuss theme!
The Lenox Library Board of Trustees will meet in the Gallery. This meeting is open to the public. Contact: Amy Lafave 413-637-2630 x115 alafave@lenoxlib.org Location: Welles Gallery
Learn how to find better school choices, save time and money and reduce your total college cost. See customized information about colleges you are thinking about and others that meet your criteria AND have better financial aid [...]
The First Tuesday Book Group meets once a month to read and discuss a book together. All are welcome.
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
Alexis Kennedy, in charge of professional development for school librarians in Berkshire County, hosting a program in the Welles Gallery
The library is closed due to a blizzard warning, a snow forecast in feet, and a snow emergency. Stay safe!
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
March 19 – “Lenox at 250, Session II.” Special panel discussion on the second half of Lenox’s history (1880-2016). Panel II to include Cornelia Gilder and Richard Jackson (The Gilded Age), David Roche (1940-1970), Olga Weiss (The Music Inn). Audience participation encouraged!
How to Get More College Financial Aid March 21, 2017 Lenox Library, 5:30 PM Learn how to find better school choices, save time and money and reduce your total college cost. See customized information about [...]
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
Contact: Dr. Joseph Cardillo Phone: 518-674-5973 drjosephcardillophd@gmail.com Location: Sedgwick Reading Room
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
Board games all in French only.
Miss Vicky will be here with a spring theme. Let's hope it will bring spring thoughts!
The Lenox Library Board of Trustees will meet in the Welles Gallery at 4PM.
The First Tuesday Book Group meets once a month to read and discuss a book together. All are welcome.
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
Lenox Historical Society will sponsor a free lecture at the Lenox Library by Bernard A. Drew. In his talk, “The Brass Age of Automobiles Meets the Gilded Age of American Travel,” Drew will discuss the [...]
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
We're hopping along with a Bunny theme!
Meet with other writers and bring your own short pieces of fiction, poetry, drama or nonfiction for friendly feedback. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Misch at marymisch@hotmail.com.
April 23 – Lenox Library Director Amy Lafave on the newly published book Images of America: Lenox.