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Lenox Library Plays a Part in “Our Town”
By Nancy Salz I was more than wary about loaning my Lenox Library copy of “Our Town.” But these were special circumstances: The “Our Town” I had taken out was a 1938 first edition – [...]
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By Nancy Salz I was more than wary about loaning my Lenox Library copy of “Our Town.” But these were special circumstances: The “Our Town” I had taken out was a 1938 first edition – [...]
Where were you and what were you doing just prior to coming to the Lenox Library? For the past 12 years I was with Jack Morton Worldwide, an experiential marketing agency. I started as a [...]
Every nonprofit corporation, including Lenox Library Association, is governed by a committee that sets policy, oversees funding, and makes major decisions that affect the organization. There is no one person in charge. At Lenox Library, that committee is [...]
On Sunday, October 17 at 4:00 pm, Joan Edwards will give a lecture as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series on fast plants entitled "Botanical Explosions: Ultra-fast Movements in the World of Plants." Professor Joan [...]
“Not every book is right for every person, but providing a wide range of reading choices is vital for learning, exploration and imagination. The abilities to read, speak, think and express ourselves freely are core [...]
Photos and article by Claire Cox. A record of $29,000 was raised at the Lenox Library’s fifteenth annual book sale during the last weekend in August, thanks to the efforts of volunteers and the support [...]