Private Event
Welles Gallery 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United StatesCWMARS cataloging workshop for regional library staff.
CWMARS cataloging workshop for regional library staff.
You have choices you may not be aware of when it comes to planning for your future health care needs – not just long-term care, but critical or chronic illness or injury. This educational class [...]
Join us every second Friday of the month with our host and neighbor, Frank Newton. Frank will regale us with stories about the cast for about 15 minutes preceding the movie. Frank’s Film for this [...]
The Berkshire International Club is meeting at the Welles Gallery to watch a film in French.
Join us every second Friday of the month with our host and neighbor, Frank Newton. Frank will regale us with stories about the cast for about 15 minutes preceding the movie. Frank's Film for this [...]
The Berkshire International Club is meeting at the Welles Gallery, to speak French in a relaxed set up, by playing games like Trivia Pursuit, Pictionary, Scrabble etc. Members of the public are welcome...but only if [...]
Loeb’s Foodtown is baking the sugar cookies (yum!)...we’ll have the fixings for you to decorate. Donations gratefully accepted! -Part of the Making Spirits Bright Weekend -Sponsored by Purple Plume [This activity takes the place of [...]
2 Private workshops for the Massachusetts Library System
Social Security is one of the most valuable and least understood benefits available to retirees today. This class will provide you with much needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor [...]
The Lenox Historical Commission will be holding a meeting in the Welles Gallery. This meeting is open to the public.
Join us for a screening of the documentary "Lenox Through the Years." The film presents the town of Lenox through funny and moving anecdotes told by devoted residents, who share their view of Lenox: the summer [...]
Bruce McGowan’s Historic Souvenir Tour of Lenox, Massachusetts was created with local postcards, which were lovingly colorized by McGowan. He also wrote the accompanying narration.
Library Director Amy Lafave will present images from the digital collection. Using the zoom feature, she will hone in on objects which are indiscernible in the original photographs. It's like "Where's Waldo," only with cottages.
Maria Black's Thursday Afternoon Writing Circle will be presenting a reading in the Welles Gallery. The circle is composed of: Maria Black, Joan Cohen, Lydia Littlefield, Karen Miller, Vici Williams and Terry Wise. Refreshments will [...]
Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Richard Wilbur (b. 1921) is part of a notable literary cohort, American poets who came to prominence in the mid-twentieth century. "Let Us Watch Richard Wilbur: A Biographical Study" by Robert Bagg (professor [...]
The Lenox Library’s 22nd Annual Book Sale! Great bargains in books for readers of all ages! Featuring thousands of books in 40 categories all donated from Berkshire homes, including lots of children’s books, gardening, hobby, [...]
The Lenox Library’s 22nd Annual Book Sale! Great bargains in books for readers of all ages! Featuring thousands of books in 40 categories all donated from Berkshire homes, including lots of children’s books, gardening, hobby, [...]
The Lenox Library's 22nd Annual Book Sale! Great bargains in books for readers of all ages! Featuring thousands of books in 40 categories all donated from Berkshire homes, including lots of children's books, gardening, hobby, [...]
The Welles Gallery is reserved in preparation for our Gigantic Book Sale.
SPECIAL TALK: "Inside the Orchestra: The Classical Orchestra through the Ages"
"Mahler’s Orchestral Songs and Brahms’s Pastoral Symphony" Mahler, Brahms (BSO/Keenlyside)
"One of my best works!" Brahms, Beethoven (BSO/Dohnanyi/Znaider)
"Orchestral Riches and Riots" Dvorak, Brahms, Stravinsky (BSO/Shaham/Weilerstein)
"Schumann and Yo-Yo" Mozart, Schumann (BSO/Dohnanyi/Ma)
"The World of High Romanticism" Chopin, Rachmaninoff (BSO/Graf/Ohlsson)
"Jazzy Piano and an Orchestral Extravaganza" Stravinsky, Ravel, Berlioz (BSO/Dutoit/Aimard)
"Flawless Masterpieces" Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorak (BSO/Dutoit/Bronfman)
Join us for a reading of "John Parsons: An Eminent New Yorker in the Gilded Age" by author Paul Hicks.
"The Conjunction of Opposites" Beethoven, Britten, and Adès (BSO/Ax)
"The Power of Poetry and Fate" Bernstein, Tchaikovsky (BSO/Thibaudet)