Sedgwick Reading Room

The Distinguished Lecture Series – Lenox at 250, Session II

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

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!

Housatonic Citizens Coordinating Council

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

Contact: Toby Berkman     tberkman@cbuilding.org Location: Sedgwick Reading Room

“Touch the Air,” film by Alice Spatz and Eric Shepherd

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

“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 [...]

Preventing and working with Osteoporosis

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

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 [...]

The Distinguished Lecture Series – Lenox at 250, Session I

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

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!

Mahernosh Book Signing

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

Location: Sedgwick Reading Room

The Distinguished Lecture Series – Prof. Hazza Abu Rabia, “Christians and Jews”

Sedgwick Reading Room 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

January 22 – Prof. Hazza Abu Rabia, “Christians and Jews”. The lectures take place once a month, usually on the third Sunday of the month and are held at 4 pm on Sunday afternoons in the elegant and restful surroundings of the Sedgwick Reading Room.

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