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SUMMARY:The Mount Online Book Club | Madame de Treymes & Madame de Mauves
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for lively discussions of Edith Wharton’s acclaimed works. This year’s selections are Old New York and Glimpses of the Moon\, and Madame de Treymes along with Henry James’ Madame de Mauves. Book Club conversations are virtual\, hosted by Zoom — registration is required. \n2026 BOOK CLUB SCHEDULE:\nOld New York\nJanuary 15\, 4:00 pm ET \nOld New York (1924) is a collection of four novellas\, False Dawn\, The Old Maid\, The Spark\, and New Year’s Day\, exploring the rigid social codes of 19th-century New York society. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nThe Glimpses of the Moon\nFebruary 19\, 4:00 pm ET \nThe Glimpses of the Moon (1922) is the story of two impoverished but socially-connected New Yorkers\, who arrange a marriage of convenience as a way to sponge off their wealthy friends in lavish European settings. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nMadame de Treymes & Henry James’ Madame de Mauves\nMarch 26\, 4:00 pm ET \nMadame de Treymes (1907) is a novella exploring the clash between American and French cultures through the story of an American trying to win back his childhood love\, who is married to a French marquis. Madame de Mauves (1874) by Henry James is the story of an American who marries a French count for love and status\, only to find herself in a loveless marriage with a profligate husband who married her for her money. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \nFor Berkshire locals: All books are available at The Mount Bookstore. Although closed for the season\, we are open by appointment. To schedule a private shopping session\, call 413-551-5118. \nBooks can also be found for free online viewing at Project Gutenberg\, Project Gutenberg Australia\, or purchased online at our affiliate Bookshop.org site. \nThe Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP-designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact The Mount at 413-551-5100 or by email\, info@edithwharton.org\, to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/the-mount-online-book-club-madame-de-treymes/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel: Nella Larsen's Passing
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum! \n\n\n\nThe Mount is partnering with the Norman Rockwell Museum to present three staged readings in the spirit of Wharton on Wednesday. This exciting series\, Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel\, was organized in tandem with Jazz Age Illustration\, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration of the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age Novel series will explore the work of three authors who critically examine the enormous cultural shifts that took place in America in the 1920s\, including: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby (1925) on the 100th anniversary of its publication; Edith Wharton’s Glimpses of the Moon (1922) chronicling the lives of American expatriates in Europe; and Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) delving into the complexity of racial identity during the Harlem Renaissance. \n\n\n\nEach program will begin with a short talk about the author and the featured novel\, followed by a dramatic reading of select passages by an actor or actors.  \n\nABOUT THIS PROGRAM: \nPassing\, by Nella LarsenRead by Sandra Seoane-SeriIntroduced by Kristen Maye  \n\n\n\nTICKETS:\n$25 General admission$20 Mount Members with the code: MOUNTMEMBER2526 \nNOTE: The button below will direct you to Norman Rockwell Museum’s website. Please enter the discount code in the “Coupons” field in checkout. If you require assistance booking tickets\, please phone the Norman Rockwell Museum: (413) 298-4100 \nPurchase Tickets\n\n\n\nTickets include Museum admission. Questions? Phone: (413) 298-4100 \nInterested in becoming a Mount Member? Join today! \n\nSandra Seoane-Seri is an award-winning actress based in New York\, Providence\, and Boston. Sandra received her BA in Theater and Film at the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst\, and is a proud alum of Shakespeare & Company’s Summer Shakespeare Intensive. During their time in Western Massachusetts\, she learned the importance of collaboration\, discipline\, and humility. They enjoy being on stage\, behind and in front of the camera. Sandra hopes to be a part of stories that challenge stereotypes and spark conversations over neglected subjects. \n  \n  \n \nKristen Maye is the Clara Willis Phillips Assistant Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College. As a scholar of Black studies\, her work resides at the intersection of cultural studies\, and literary and critical theory. Her research and writing traces how Black studies as an intellectual and political project disturbs the received coherence of the academic disciplines that organize knowledge in the West. Maye completed her PhD in Africana Studies at Brown University\, and also works as an Associate Editor with the publication\, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies.   \n 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/readings-at-rockwell-the-jazz-age-novel-nella-larsens-passing/
LOCATION:Norman Rockwell Museum\, 9 Glendale Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262
CATEGORIES:Readings & Performance
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SUMMARY:Winter Forest Bathing and Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Enliven your senses\, refresh your mood\, and boost your immune system with Forest Bathing and Tai Chi among the verdant forests at The Mount. Mary Hannah will guide you in easy to follow Tai Chi movements to cultivate vitality and a walking meditation to experience “The art of connecting with nature through our senses” – Dr. Qing Lin\, Chairman of the Japanese Society for Forest Medicine\n\nBy allowing space to be present in nature and move with nature\, we awaken not only our senses but also wonder\, curiosity and our innate capacity for healing. Nature offers us soothing sounds\, stable ground\, and expressions of harmony that guide us home to experience these qualities within ourselves.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in Upper Lot and meet by the Ticket Booth.\nThis program covers approximately 0.5 miles on mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in warm layers suitable for movement.\nWarm sturdy footwear is recommended — Micro-spikes are suggested on icy terrain.\nThis program may be cancelled in the event of severe inclement weather. Pre-register with Mary Hannah to receive notification of any changes to this program.\n\n$20 per person. Payment accepted by cash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285) \n\n\n\n\n\nMary Hannah Parkman is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher\, drawn to both by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on over a decade of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace\, vitality and inspiration that comes from being in nature through her teaching and artwork. Mary Hannah also volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees. \nLearn more about Mary Hannah Parkman:\nhttps://maryhannahparkman.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/mary.h.parkman/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/maryhannnah/?hl=en\nHemlock cones photo courtesy of sciotogardens.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/winter-forest-bathing-and-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman-2/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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SUMMARY:In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. Throughout the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nThis 90-minute hike takes place year-round and covers 1.5 miles on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly! \nNancy Seguin is a passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural landscapes. As a Hiking Guide for OLLI at BCC\, Berkshire Natural Resource Council\, and previously with Berkshire Camino\, she creates mindful learning experiences\, bringing communities together to enjoy the outdoors in all seasons. \n\nThis is a free program but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place year-round and covers 1.5 miles on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly!\n– At this time of year\, our trails are covered in snow and possible ice. Winter boots with traction are essential for your safety; Yaktrax or microspikes\, along with walking poles\, are recommended.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail\, perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground.\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org \n\n \nThe Mount wishes to thank Mass Audubon for their ongoing collaboration with programing and land stewardship!
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-10/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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SUMMARY:In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. Throughout the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nThis 90-minute hike takes place year-round and covers 1.5 miles on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Given current trail conditions\, SNOW SHOES ARE REQUIRED! Thanks for your understanding and support. \nNancy Seguin is a passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural landscapes. As a Hiking Guide for OLLI at BCC\, Berkshire Natural Resource Council\, and previously with Berkshire Camino\, she creates mindful learning experiences\, bringing communities together to enjoy the outdoors in all seasons. \n\nThis is a free program but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nhttps://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/edithwharton/items/629529/?full-items=yes&flow=1365690 \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place year-round and covers 1.5 miles on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties.\n– At this time of year\, our trails are covered in snow and possibly ice. SNOW SHOES ARE REQUIRED.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail\, perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground.\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-12/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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SUMMARY:Wildlife Tracking Hike: Cats and Canines with Mass Audubon
DESCRIPTION:Search for tracks\, scat\, and other signs of the elusive wild cats and dogs that roam the fields and forests at The Mount. Focusing on long-legged creatures\, we will introduce you to concepts that will help you deepen your learning about the habits of these magnificent animals. The techniques we will practice are designed for people who are fairly new to wildlife tracking or have some familiarity with basic tracking concepts. \n\nMeet near the Ticket Booth in the Upper Parking Lot of The Mount.\nPublic restrooms will not be available at this program; please plan accordingly.\nThis program covers up to a mile of trail depending on the amount of tracks we find. Terrain is level or gradually sloping. The trail surface could potentially be uneven or slippery due to snow\, mud or ice. We may travel short distances off-trail\, which could involve walking through deep snow depending on the weather. Traction spikes or snowshoes may be available to borrow on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nDress for the weather and enjoy a morning of winter tracking.\nPre-registered participants will receive an email the day before the program with information on weather and possible trail conditions.\nYour guide will arrive at the meeting spot 15 minutes before your program’s start time to welcome any early arrivals.\n\nRegister for this program on Mass Audubon’s website. \nQuestions? Contact Mass Audubon: \n413-637-0320 \nberkshires@massaudubon.org \n \n  \n  \n  \nPhoto of bobcat print by Steve Gifford\, courtesy of U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/wildlife-tracking-hike-cats-and-canines-with-mass-audubon/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T235140Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Forest Bathing and Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Enliven your senses\, refresh your mood\, and boost your immune system with Forest Bathing and Tai Chi among the verdant forests at The Mount. Mary Hannah will guide you in easy to follow Tai Chi movements to cultivate vitality and a walking meditation to experience “The art of connecting with nature through our senses” – Dr. Qing Lin\, Chairman of the Japanese Society for Forest Medicine\n\nBy allowing space to be present in nature and move with nature\, we awaken not only our senses but also wonder\, curiosity and our innate capacity for healing. Nature offers us soothing sounds\, stable ground\, and expressions of harmony that guide us home to experience these qualities within ourselves.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in Upper Lot and meet by the Ticket Booth.\nThis program covers approximately 0.5 miles on mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in warm layers suitable for movement.\nWarm sturdy footwear is recommended — Micro-spikes are suggested on icy terrain.\nThis program may be cancelled in the event of severe inclement weather. Pre-register with Mary Hannah to receive notification of any changes to this program.\n\n$20 per person. Payment accepted by cash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285) \n\n\n\n\n\nMary Hannah Parkman is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher\, drawn to both by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on over a decade of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace\, vitality and inspiration that comes from being in nature through her teaching and artwork. Mary Hannah also volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees. \nLearn more about Mary Hannah Parkman:\nhttps://maryhannahparkman.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/mary.h.parkman/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/maryhannnah/?hl=en\nHemlock cones photo courtesy of sciotogardens.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/winter-forest-bathing-and-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman-3/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
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SUMMARY:The Mount Online Book Club | The Glimpses of the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for lively discussions of Edith Wharton’s acclaimed works. This year’s selections are Old New York and Glimpses of the Moon\, and Madame de Treymes along with Henry James’ Madame de Mauves. Book Club conversations are virtual\, hosted by Zoom — registration is required. \n2026 BOOK CLUB SCHEDULE:\nOld New York\nJanuary 15\, 4:00 pm ET \nOld New York (1924) is a collection of four novellas\, False Dawn\, The Old Maid\, The Spark\, and New Year’s Day\, exploring the rigid social codes of 19th-century New York society. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nThe Glimpses of the Moon\nFebruary 19\, 4:00 pm ET \nThe Glimpses of the Moon (1922) is the story of two impoverished but socially-connected New Yorkers\, who arrange a marriage of convenience as a way to sponge off their wealthy friends in lavish European settings. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nMadame de Treymes & Henry James’ Madame de Mauves\nMarch 26\, 4:00 pm ET \nMadame de Treymes (1907) is a novella exploring the clash between American and French cultures through the story of an American trying to win back his childhood love\, who is married to a French marquis. Madame de Mauves (1874) by Henry James is the story of an American who marries a French count for love and status\, only to find herself in a loveless marriage with a profligate husband who married her for her money. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \nFor Berkshire locals: All books are available at The Mount Bookstore. Although closed for the season\, we are open by appointment. To schedule a private shopping session\, call 413-551-5118. \nBooks can also be found for free online viewing at Project Gutenberg\, Project Gutenberg Australia\, or purchased online at our affiliate Bookshop.org site. \nThe Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP-designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact The Mount at 413-551-5100 or by email\, info@edithwharton.org\, to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/the-mount-online-book-club-the-glimpses-of-the-moon/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: Whose Tracks Are These? Family Program with Mass Audubon
DESCRIPTION:Due to the likelihood of rain or freezing rain on 2/18. this program has been rescheduled to tomorrow\, Thursday 2/19\, at the same time and place. Register for the new date by clicking the “Register” button below\, or by contacting the Pleasant Valley Office: (413) 637-0320 \nEven if we can’t spot them directly\, wild animals are active year-round. Play fun tracking games while looking for animal tracks\, homes\, and other signs of activity at The Mount. Learn how to piece together the clues that wildlife leaves behind to uncover their hidden world. \n\nThis is a program designed for families with children ages 6-12. Each registration requires at least one adult and one child.\nMeet near the Ticket Booth in the Upper Parking Lot of The Mount.\nPublic restrooms will not be available at this program; please plan accordingly.\nThis program covers up to 1 mile of gravel-paved or unsurfaced trails containing a mix of flat ground\, gradual slopes\, and one or two hills. The trail surface could potentially be uneven or slippery due to snow\, mud or ice.\nDress to be outside on unsurfaced trails during the forecasted weather. Your guide will arrive at the meeting spot 15 minutes before your program’s start time to welcome any early arrivals.\n\nRegister for this program on Mass Audubon’s website. \nQuestions? Contact Mass Audubon: \n413-637-0320 \nberkshires@massaudubon.org \n \n  \n  \n  \nTurkey tracks photo courtesy of Mass Audubon
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/whose-tracks-are-these-family-program-with-mass-audubon/
CATEGORIES:Nature,Youth & Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251119T200349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T150805Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled: In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Due to current trail and weather conditions\, this program has been rescheduled to next Wednesday\, February 25\, at 1:00pm. Register for this new date here: In the Footsteps of Edith – The Mount | Edith Wharton’s Home | Lenox\, MA \nEmbark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. Throughout the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nThis 90-minute hike takes place year-round and covers 1.5 miles on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly! \nNancy Seguin is a passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural landscapes. As a Hiking Guide for OLLI at BCC\, Berkshire Natural Resource Council\, and previously with Berkshire Camino\, she creates mindful learning experiences\, bringing communities together to enjoy the outdoors in all seasons. \n\nThis is a free program but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place year-round and covers 1.5 miles on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly!\n– At this time of year\, our trails are covered in snow and possible ice. Winter boots with traction are essential for your safety; Yaktrax or microspikes\, along with walking poles\, are recommended.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail\, perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground.\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-8/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T150000
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Day Forest Bathing and Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:This Valentine’s Day\, experience the tried and true after-glow of Forest Bathing and Tai Chi at The Mount. After teaching hundreds of people\, Mary Hannah\, certified Tai Chi instructor\, noticed time and time again the qualities of ease\, peace and kindness in her students after the group sessions. Individuals remark on the beauty of nature and float off to stroll the grounds\, strangers share kind words with another\, and couples embrace.  The simplest explanation for this transformation is that the practices of Tai Chi and Forest Bathing calm the nervous system and cultivate harmony within which feels good. When we feel good\, we want to share it. We naturally care for ourselves\, our beloveds and nature. This is the real sweetness. \n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in Upper Lot and meet by the Ticket Booth.\nThis program covers approximately 0.5 miles on mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in warm layers suitable for movement.\nWarm sturdy footwear is recommended — Micro-spikes are suggested on icy terrain.\nThis program may be cancelled in the event of severe inclement weather. Pre-register with Mary Hannah to receive notification of any changes to this program.\n$20 per person. Payment accepted by cash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285)\n\nMary Hannah Parkman is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher\, drawn to both by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on over a decade of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace\, vitality and inspiration that comes from being in nature through her teaching and artwork. Mary Hannah also volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/valentines-day-forest-bathing-and-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251204T184525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T183831Z
UID:10000586-1770228000-1770231600@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel: Edith Wharton's Glimpses of the Moon
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum! \n\n\n\nThe Mount is partnering with the Norman Rockwell Museum to present three staged readings in the spirit of Wharton on Wednesday. This exciting series\, Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel\, was organized in tandem with Jazz Age Illustration\, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration of the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age Novel series will explore the work of three authors who critically examine the enormous cultural shifts that took place in America in the 1920s\, including: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby (1925) on the 100th anniversary of its publication; Edith Wharton’s Glimpses of the Moon (1922) chronicling the lives of American expatriates in Europe; and Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) delving into the complexity of racial identity during the Harlem Renaissance. \n\n\n\nEach program will begin with a short talk about the author and the featured novel\, followed by a dramatic reading of select passages by an actor or actors.  \n\nABOUT THIS PROGRAM: \nGlimpses of the Moon by Edith WhartonRead by Raya MalcolmIntroduced by Sarah Margolis-Pineo \n\n\n\nTICKETS:\n$25 General admission$20 Mount Members with the code: MOUNTMEMBER2526 \nNOTE: The button below will direct you to Norman Rockwell Museum’s website. Please enter the discount code in the “Coupons” field in checkout. If you require assistance booking tickets\, please phone the Norman Rockwell Museum: (413) 298-4100 \nPurchase Tickets Here!Questions? Phone: (413) 298-4100 \n\n\n\nTickets include Museum admission. Interested in becoming a Mount Member? Join today! \n\nRAYA MALCOLM has played roles from Shakespeare to Beckett\, working in a variety of venues\, from traditional proscenium theaters to abandoned hotels. She also makes up 1/3rd of the Eddie Award-winning indie folk trio\, Hold On Honeys. Raya is also a regular collaborator with Troy Foundry Theatre\, a site-specific\, often immersive theater company dedicated to exploring the social & political issues of today through new work and reimagined classics.  \n  \n 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/readings-at-rockwell-the-jazz-age-novel-edith-whartons-glimpses-of-the-moon/
LOCATION:Norman Rockwell Museum\, 9 Glendale Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262
CATEGORIES:Readings & Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20260109T183154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T140256Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Due to very low temperatures\, this In the Footsteps of Edith trail walk has been canceled. Please consider joining us in February. Stay warm! \nEmbark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. At the conclusion of the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nNancy Seguin is a lifelong volunteer and passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural venues. An experienced Hiking Guide\, she enjoys creating fun and mindful learning experiences while bringing communities together in a scenic setting.   Nancy is a member of various local outdoor recreation and conservation organizations appreciating an active lifestyle of walking/hiking\, biking\, and qigong with others of shared interest.  Previously\, she was a Trail Steward for North County Land Trust and led group hikes for Berkshire Camino.  She’s hoping to meet you on the trails soon!  \n\nThis is a free program but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place year-round on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly!\n– At this time of year\, our trails are covered in snow and possible ice. Winter boots with traction are essential for your safety; Yaktrax or microspikes\, along with walking poles\, are recommended.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail\, perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground.\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org \n\n \nThe Mount wishes to thank Mass Audubon for their ongoing collaboration with programing and land stewardship!
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/newly-added-in-the-footsteps-of-edith/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251218T171757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T153600Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled: Winter Forest Bathing and Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Due to extreme cold temperatures\, the Forest Bathing and Tai Chi session on January 25 is cancelled. \n\nEnliven your senses\, refresh your mood\, and boost your immune system with Forest Bathing and Tai Chi among the verdant forests at The Mount. Mary Hannah will guide you in easy to follow Tai Chi movements to cultivate vitality and a walking meditation to experience “The art of connecting with nature through our senses” – Dr. Qing Lin\, Chairman of the Japanese Society for Forest Medicine\n\nBy allowing space to be present in nature and move with nature\, we awaken not only our senses but also wonder\, curiosity and our innate capacity for healing. Nature offers us soothing sounds\, stable ground\, and expressions of harmony that guide us home to experience these qualities within ourselves.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in Upper Lot and meet by the Ticket Booth.\nThis program covers approximately 0.5 miles on mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in warm layers suitable for movement.\nWarm sturdy footwear is recommended — Micro-spikes are suggested on icy terrain.\nThis program may be cancelled in the event of severe inclement weather. Pre-register with Mary Hannah to receive notification of any changes to this program.\n\n$20 per person. Payment accepted by cash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285) \n\n\n\n\n\nMary Hannah Parkman is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher\, drawn to both by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on over a decade of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace\, vitality and inspiration that comes from being in nature through her teaching and artwork. Mary Hannah also volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees. \nLearn more about Mary Hannah Parkman:\nhttps://maryhannahparkman.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/mary.h.parkman/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/maryhannnah/?hl=en\nHemlock cones photo courtesy of sciotogardens.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/winter-forest-bathing-and-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman-6/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251212T203807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T152748Z
UID:10000589-1769097600-1769101200@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:The Mount Online Book Club | Old New York
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for lively discussions of Edith Wharton’s acclaimed works. This year’s selections are Old New York and Glimpses of the Moon\, and Madame de Treymes along with Henry James’ Madame de Mauves. Book Club conversations are virtual\, hosted by Zoom — registration is required. \n2026 BOOK CLUB SCHEDULE:\nOld New York\nJanuary 22\, 4:00 pm ET \nOld New York (1924) is a collection of four novellas\, False Dawn\, The Old Maid\, The Spark\, and New Year’s Day\, exploring the rigid social codes of 19th-century New York society. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nThe Glimpses of the Moon\nFebruary 19\, 4:00 pm ET \nThe Glimpses of the Moon (1922) is the story of two impoverished but socially-connected New Yorkers\, who arrange a marriage of convenience as a way to sponge off their wealthy friends in lavish European settings. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n  \nMadame de Treymes & Henry James’ Madame de Mauves\nMarch 26\, 4:00 pm ET \nMadame de Treymes (1907) is a novella exploring the clash between American and French cultures through the story of an American trying to win back his childhood love\, who is married to a French marquis. Madame de Mauves (1874) by Henry James is the story of an American who marries a French count for love and status\, only to find herself in a loveless marriage with a profligate husband who married her for her money. \n> REGISTER HERE \n  \n  \nFor Berkshire locals: All books are available at The Mount Bookstore. Although closed for the season\, we are open by appointment. To schedule a private shopping session\, call 413-551-5118. \nBooks can also be found for free online viewing at Project Gutenberg\, Project Gutenberg Australia\, or purchased online at our affiliate Bookshop.org site. \nThe Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP-designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact The Mount at 413-551-5100 or by email\, info@edithwharton.org\, to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/the-mount-online-book-club-old-new-york/
CATEGORIES:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251119T201634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T182124Z
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SUMMARY:In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. At the conclusion of the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nNancy Seguin is a lifelong volunteer and passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural venues. An experienced Hiking Guide\, she enjoys creating fun and mindful learning experiences while bringing communities together in a scenic setting.   Nancy is a member of various local outdoor recreation and conservation organizations appreciating an active lifestyle of walking/hiking\, biking\, and qigong with others of shared interest.  Previously\, she was a Trail Steward for North County Land Trust and led group hikes for Berkshire Camino.  She’s hoping to meet you on the trails soon!  \n\nThis is a free program\, but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place year-round on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly!\n– At this time of year\, our trails are covered in snow and possible ice. Winter boots with traction are essential for your safety; Yaktrax or microspikes\, along with walking poles\, are recommended.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail\, perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground.\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org \n\n \nThe Mount wishes to thank Mass Audubon for their ongoing collaboration with programing and land stewardship!
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-9/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251220
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251218T185008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T195834Z
UID:10000601-1766102400-1766188799@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:The Mount is Closed Today and NightWood is Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Due to heavy rains and muddy conditions\, The Mount will be closed and NightWood is cancelled. \nNightWood tickets will be refunded. We encourage you to rebook for December 20-23 when conditions should be better. \nThank you for your understanding\, and we apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any further questions or difficulty rebooking\, please email us at ticketbooth@edithwharton.org. You can also call us at 413-551-5107 and leave a message; we will get back to you.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/the-mount-is-closed-until-430-pm-today/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250812T202114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T200006Z
UID:10000529-1765965600-1765971000@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Tracking Winter Wildlife for Beginners with Mass Audubon
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the fascinating world of wildlife tracking with a beginner-friendly walk through fields and forests. Search for tracks\, scat\, and signs of the delicate but exciting interactions between predators and their prey. With any luck\, we will find signs of coyotes\, foxes\, deer\, rabbits\, and more. \n\nMeet in the parking lot of The Mount near the Ticket Booth.\nThis program covers up to one mile of trail depending on the amount of tracks we find. Terrain is level or gradually sloping. The trail surface could potentially be uneven or slippery due to snow\, mud or ice. Traction spikes or snowshoes may be available to borrow on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nDress for the weather and enjoy a morning of winter tracking.\nNo public restrooms are available at The Mount at this time of year\, so plan your trip accordingly.\nYour guide will email you about 24 hours in advance of your program with any updates about your program\, such as trail conditions.\nPre-registration is required through Mass Audubon’s website.\n\nQuestions? Contact Mass Audubon: \n413-637-0320 \nberkshires@massaudubon.org \n \nTurkey tracks photo courtesy of Mass Audubon
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/tracking-winter-wildlife-for-beginners-with-mass-audubon/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251119T200028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T200028Z
UID:10000582-1765360800-1765366200@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. At the conclusion of the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nNancy Seguin is a lifelong volunteer and passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural venues. An experienced Hiking Guide\, she enjoys creating fun and mindful learning experiences while bringing communities together in a scenic setting.   Nancy is a member of various local outdoor recreation and conservation organizations appreciating an active lifestyle of walking/hiking\, biking\, and qigong with others of shared interest.  Previously\, she was a Trail Steward for North County Land Trust and led group hikes for Berkshire Camino.  She’s hoping to meet you on the trails soon!  \n\nThis is a free program but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place rain-or-shine on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly! We recommend bringing water\, sunscreen\, a hat\, and insect repellent.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail — perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground. Closed toed shoes are recommended!\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org \n\n \nThe Mount wishes to thank Mass Audubon for their ongoing collaboration with programing and land stewardship!
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-4/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20251029T132651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T172436Z
UID:10000580-1764784800-1764788400@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel: F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum! \n\n\n\nThe Mount is partnering with the Norman Rockwell Museum to present three staged readings in the spirit of Wharton on Wednesday. This exciting series\, Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel\, was organized in tandem with Jazz Age Illustration\, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration of the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age Novel series will explore the work of three authors who critically examine the enormous cultural shifts that took place in America in the 1920s\, including: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby (1925) on the 100th anniversary of its publication; Edith Wharton’s Glimpses of the Moon (1922) chronicling the lives of American expatriates in Europe; and Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) delving into the complexity of racial identity during the Harlem Renaissance. \n\n\n\nEach program will begin with a short talk about the author and the featured novel\, followed by a dramatic reading of select passages by an actor or actors.  \n\nABOUT THIS PROGRAM: \nThe Great Gatsby\, by F. Scott FitzgeraldRead by Anne Undeland and Ryan WinklesIntroduced by Anne Margaret Daniel  \n\n\n\nTICKETS:\n$25 General admission$20 Mount Members with the code: 2025MountMember \nNOTE: The button below will direct you to Norman Rockwell Museum’s website. Please enter the discount code in the “Coupons” field in checkout. \nPurchase Tickets\n\n\n\nTickets include Museum admission. Interested in becoming a Mount Member? Join today! \n\nANNE UNDELAND is a member of the Dramatists Guild\, Howl Playwrights\, and Rooted Writers. Productions and workshops of full-length plays include Lady Randy (WAM Theatre at Shakespeare & Company\, 2019)\, Wharton Between the Sheets (Great Barrington Public Theater\, 2021 {four Berkshire Theater Critics Assoc noms incl best new play}\, Boston’s Gloucester Stage\, 2022\, Salmagundi Club\, NYC 2023\, semifinalist at LA’s The Road Theater 2024 New Play Festival\, and Vermont’s Middlebury Acting Company\, 2025). Her short work has been presented around the world (incl. Road Theater\, Nevada Arts Council\, SpeakEasy\, Windhover\, Oldcastle\, Short and Sweet Vietnam) with her short\, The Kiss winning best play at the Ten Minute Festival at the West Side Y in NYC and her audio piece\, Adeline’s Gambol a finalist for the Miller Audio Award at the Missouri Review. She has a BA in Medieval Studies from Wesleyan University and works for the sculptor George Rickey. Her most recent play\, Madame Mozart\, the Lacrimosa premiered at Great Barrington Public Theater in July of this year and had a second production at Punctuate4/Gloucester Stage in October. \n  \nRYAN WINKLES is an actor\, fight choreographer\, and teacher based in Western Massachusetts. He has been company member of Shakespeare & Company since 2006 and while there has performed in Shakespeare’s plays The Taming of the Shrew\, Antony and Cleopatra\, As You Like It\, Henry V\, Julius Caesar\, Love’s Labour’s Lost\, Macbeth\, Merry Wives of Windsor\, A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, Othello\, Richard III\, The Tempest\, Twelfth Night\, Two Gentlemen of Verona\, and The Winter’s Tale. Additionally\, Ryan has performed there in many plays not by Shakespeare which include Hound of the Baskervilles\, Creditors\, The Learned Ladies\, and Mother Courage.  Regional credits include: Great Barrington Public Theater: Madame Mozart: The Lachrimosa\, The Stones\, Breakwater; WAM Theatre: ROE\, The Old Mezzo; Theater at Woodshill: Hamlet; Gloucester Stage: Mr. Fullerton: Between the Sheets; Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse: Visitors; Commonwealth Stage Company: The Winter’s Tale\, Universe Rushing Apart; the Huntington Theatre Company: Joy and Pandemic. Film/television credits include The Boston Strangler(Hulu) and Time Traveling Bong(Comedy Central). Ryan Is a proud member of Actors Equity and SAG and teaches Stage Violence at Boston University and The Hartt School.  \n  \nANNE MARGARET DANIEL is a writer and editor who teaches literature and humanities at the New School University. She has written on topics from Oscar Wilde’s trials to F. Scott Fitzgerald\, Bob Dylan and contemporary music. Her edition of Fitzgerald’s previously unpublished short stories I’d Die for You and Other Lost Stories was published by Scribner in 2017; and her second edition of Tales of the Jazz Age for Oxford/World’s Classics in 2023. and the Norton Library edition of The Great Gatsby (2022). She is currently at work\, with Jackson L. Byer\, on an edition of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald’s selected letters; and on a book of essays about Bob Dylan. This year she served as conference director of The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society’s 17th international conference which celebrated the centennial year of the publication of The Great Gatsby.  \n 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/reading-at-rockwell-gatsby/
LOCATION:Norman Rockwell Museum\, 9 Glendale Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262
CATEGORIES:Readings & Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250527T170016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T192531Z
UID:10000579-1763128800-1763134200@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Forest Bathing & Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced outdoor guide and certified Tai Chi instructor\, Mary Hannah Parkman\, for a guided trail walk and forest bathing experience with simple to follow standing Tai Chi warmups and movements from the 8 Treasures of Tai Chi. These practices calm and reset the nervous system\, bring balance to the body\, and help cultivate peace in the present moment.\nTai Chi\, a Chinese martial art\, was inspired by nature and designed to enliven “chi” or life force energy for greater health and vitality.\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in the main Upper Parking Lot. Meet by the Ticket booth.\nWalk length approximately 0.5 miles. Mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in comfortable clothes suitable for movement.\nIf it is raining\, this outdoor experience will be abbreviated to one hour.\n\nSuggested donation: $20 per person. \nCash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285) \n5% of donations will go to support hemlock tree conservation efforts at the New York State Hemlock Initiative \n\nMary Hannah Parkman\, is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher. Mary Hannah was drawn to Tai Chi by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on her 12 years of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace and vitality that comes from being in nature\, and volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees.  \nFor questions about this program or weather cancellations\, email Mary Hannah: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com \nLearn more about Mary Hannah Parkman:\n https://maryhannahparkman.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/mary.h.parkman/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/maryhannnah/?hl=en\nHemlock cones photo courtesy of sciotogardens.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/forest-bathing-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman-2/2025-11-14/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250903T172413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T172413Z
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SUMMARY:In the Footsteps of Edith
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a reflective journey through the woods\, meadows\, and grounds of Edith Wharton’s estate. Join Nancy\, an experienced trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith. Each mindful walk will begin with reading a brief passage of Wharton’s writing—a poem\, letter\, or excerpt from a work of fiction—to enhance your connection to nature and frame an intention for the experience. At the conclusion of the journey\, participants are welcome to share reflections.  \nNancy Seguin is a lifelong volunteer and passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural venues. An experienced Hiking Guide\, she enjoys creating fun and mindful learning experiences while bringing communities together in a scenic setting.   Nancy is a member of various local outdoor recreation and conservation organizations appreciating an active lifestyle of walking/hiking\, biking\, and qigong with others of shared interest.  Previously\, she was a Trail Steward for North County Land Trust and led group hikes for Berkshire Camino.  She’s hoping to meet you on the trails soon!  \n\nThis is a free program but capacity is limited! Reserve your space here: \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nHelp support this and other free programs at The Mount by becoming a Member! Join today.\n\n– This 90-minute hike takes place rain-or-shine on the trails of The Mount and adjacent properties. Please plan accordingly! We recommend bringing water\, sunscreen\, a hat\, and insect repellent.\n– Terrain is comprised of level and gently sloping trail — perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Participants are advised to be mindful of roots and uneven ground. Closed toed shoes are recommended!\n– In the event of severe weather\, the hike may be postponed to the following Wednesday. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the hike.\n– While The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\n– Questions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org \n\n \nThe Mount wishes to thank Mass Audubon for their ongoing collaboration with programing and land stewardship!
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-5/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250812T200938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T200938Z
UID:10000528-1762934400-1762983000@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Autumn Nature Walk with Mass Audubon
DESCRIPTION:Discover the ways that nature prepares for winter at this scenic walk along the trails at The Mount\, Edith Wharton’s historic estate. Borrow a pair of binoculars or bring your own to potentially see chickadees and chipmunks stockpiling food\, woodpeckers excavating trees\, ducks gathering in the wetlands adjoining Laurel Lake\, and other signs of wildlife in the gardens\, forests and meadows around the mansion. Learn about the fascinating history of the Berkshires as you explore the past\, present and future of the beautiful trees on the property. \n\nMeet in the parking lot of The Mount near the Ticket Booth.\nThis program covers up to 1.2 miles of unsurfaced trail. The trail surface might be uneven or contain exposed tree roots and rocks. Recent weather might make the trail surface wet\, muddy\, or slippery.\nBring binoculars or borrow a loaner pair from us. Bring trekking poles if you think you might need them.\nNo public restrooms are available at The Mount at this time of year\, so plan your trip accordingly.\nYour guide will email you about 24 hours in advance of your program with any updates about your program\, such as trail conditions.\nPre-registration is required through Mass Audubon’s website.\n\nQuestions? Contact Mass Audubon: \n413-637-0320 \nberkshires@massaudubon.org
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/autumn-nature-walk-with-mass-audubon/
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250908T133729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T142148Z
UID:10000572-1762880400-1762885800@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Ron Ramsay's Berkshire Music Salon Series presents Voices of Valor: Songs & Stories from the Front\, featuring Samantha Talora - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Veterans Day for a moving performance by Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Music Salon Series featuring vocalist Samantha Talora! \nFrom the Drawing Room of The Mount\, Voices of Valor: Songs & Stories from the Front honors the legacy of World War I through a live performance of music that inspired courage\, unity\, and hope. American and French melodies from the Great War will be woven together with stories of Edith Wharton’s own humanitarian work on the front lines in France. Presented by Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Music Salon Series\, this unforgettable musical tribute celebrates veterans\, humanitarians\, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit. \n*Please note that there will be two performances of Voices of Valor\, the first at 3:00 pm and the second at 5:00 pm!*  The evening performance includes a complimentary post-show reception with festive drinks and bites following the event. \nMany readers of Edith Wharton don’t realize how active she was in World War I relief efforts. She founded and administered three separate organizations that cumulatively provided aid to some 10\,000 displaced persons in France over a period of five years\, and she organized the shipment of blankets\, clothing\, and other essentials to soldiers at the front. Read more about this history and access her short story\, Son at the Front (1923)\, in this Library of America Story of the Week. \nRon Ramsay & Samantha Talora   have been blending their voices in harmony since 2014\, bringing an exhilarating vocal tour de force to audiences throughout the northeast. Launched in 2025\, Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Music Salon Series is an ongoing series dedicated to and inspired by Ron’s lifelong friend and mentor\, the late great Berkshire socialite\, singer\, and entrepreneur Stephanie Barber\, founder of The Music Inn and owner of the Gilded Age cottage\, Wheatleigh. Together\, Ron and Stephanie performed and sang the great songs of the American Songbook\, French and German cabaret\, and the music of their many famous composer friends throughout Berkshire County. Ron dedicates this series to the memory of Stephanie Barber\, his esteemed and wonderful friend. \n\nThese programs have reached full capacity! To join the waitlist\, click below: \nTuesday\, November 11\, 3:00 – 4:00 pm\n$30 / $25 Mount Members / Free for Veterans \nJoin the Afternoon Waitlist \n– \nTuesday\, November 11\, 5:00 – 6:30 pm\nThis evening performance includes a complimentary post-show reception with refreshments!\n$45 / $40 Mount Members / Free for Veterans \nJoin the Evening Waitlist \n– \n\nProceeds from Voices of Valor will be donated to Soldier On\, a private nonprofit organization that has been committed to ending veteran homelessness since 1994. From their Pittsfield headquarters\, Soldier On serves more than 30\,000 low-income veterans in 86 counties across four northeastern states. \n\n\nThis 60-70 minute performance takes place in The Mount’s Drawing Room in the Main House\, seating is first come\, first served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nDoors open 30 minutes before each performance.\nYou are welcome to park in the upper or lower parking lots. Accessible parking is available in spaces directly adjacent to the Main House. If you park in the upper lot\, we recommend arriving 15 minutes early to allow time to enjoy the quarter mile walk down the driveway to the Main House.\n\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\nInterested in becoming a Member? Join today. \n\nWhat accessibility accommodations does The Mount offer? The Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact us by phone: 413-551-5100 or by email: info@edithwharton.org to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event. Golf carts will be available to shuttle those with mobility concerns between the parking lot and event venue. View The Mount’s Health and Safety Guidelines.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/ron-ramsays-berkshire-music-salon-series-presents-voices-of-valor-songs-stories-from-the-front-featuring-samantha-talora-2/
CATEGORIES:Music,Readings & Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250908T132602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T160938Z
UID:10000571-1762873200-1762876800@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Ron Ramsay's Berkshire Music Salon Series presents Voices of Valor: Songs & Stories from the Front\, featuring Samantha Talora
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Veterans Day for a moving performance by Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Music Salon Series featuring vocalist Samantha Talora! \nFrom the Drawing Room of The Mount\, Voices of Valor: Songs & Stories from the Front honors the legacy of World War I through a live performance of music that inspired courage\, unity\, and hope. American and French melodies from the Great War will be woven together with stories of Edith Wharton’s own humanitarian work on the front lines in France. Presented by Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Music Salon Series\, this unforgettable musical tribute celebrates veterans\, humanitarians\, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit. \n*Please note that there will be two performances of Voices of Valor\, the first at 3:00 pm and the second at 5:00 pm!*  The evening performance includes a complimentary post-show reception with festive drinks and bites. \nMany readers of Edith Wharton don’t realize how active she was in World War I relief efforts. She founded and administered three separate organizations that cumulatively provided aid to some 10\,000 displaced persons in France over a period of five years\, and she organized the shipment of blankets\, clothing\, and other essentials to soldiers at the front. Read more about this history and access her short story\, Son at the Front (1923)\, in this Library of America Story of the Week. \nRon Ramsay & Samantha Talora have been blending their voices in harmony since 2014\, bringing an exhilarating vocal tour de force to audiences throughout the northeast. Launched in 2025\, Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Music Salon Series is an ongoing series dedicated to and inspired by Ron’s lifelong friend and mentor\, the late great Berkshire socialite\, singer\, and entrepreneur Stephanie Barber\, founder of The Music Inn and owner of the Gilded Age cottage\, Wheatleigh. Together\, Ron and Stephanie performed and sang the great songs of the American Songbook\, French and German cabaret\, and the music of their many famous composer friends throughout Berkshire County. Ron dedicates this series to the memory of Stephanie Barber\, his esteemed and wonderful friend. \n\nTICKETS ON SALE FOR TWO PERFORMANCES: \nTuesday\, November 11\, 3:00 – 4:00 pm\n$30/ $25 Mount Members / Free for Veterans \nBook Afternoon Tickets Here! \n– \nTuesday\, November 11\, 5:00 – 6:30 pm\nThis evening performance includes a complimentary post-show reception!\n$45 / $40 Mount Members / Free for Veterans \nBook Evening Tickets Here! \n– \n\nProceeds from Voices of Valor will be donated to Soldier On\, a private nonprofit organization that has been committed to ending veteran homelessness since 1994. From their Pittsfield headquarters\, Soldier On serves more than 30\,000 low-income veterans in 86 counties across four northeastern states. \n\n\nThis 60-70 minute performance takes place in The Mount’s Drawing Room in the Main House\, seating is first come\, first served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nDoors open 30 minutes before each performance.\nYou are welcome to park in the upper or lower parking lots. Accessible parking is available in spaces directly adjacent to the Main House. If you park in the upper lot\, we recommend arriving 15 minutes early to allow time to enjoy the quarter mile walk down the driveway to the Main House.\n\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\nInterested in becoming a Member? Join today. \n\nWhat accessibility accommodations does The Mount offer? The Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact us by phone: 413-551-5100 or by email: info@edithwharton.org to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event. Golf carts will be available to shuttle those with mobility concerns between the parking lot and event venue. View The Mount’s Health and Safety Guidelines.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/ron-ramsays-berkshire-music-salon-series-presents-voices-of-valor-songs-stories-from-the-front-featuring-samantha-talora/
CATEGORIES:Music,Readings & Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250527T170016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T192531Z
UID:10000578-1762524000-1762529400@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Forest Bathing & Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced outdoor guide and certified Tai Chi instructor\, Mary Hannah Parkman\, for a guided trail walk and forest bathing experience with simple to follow standing Tai Chi warmups and movements from the 8 Treasures of Tai Chi. These practices calm and reset the nervous system\, bring balance to the body\, and help cultivate peace in the present moment.\nTai Chi\, a Chinese martial art\, was inspired by nature and designed to enliven “chi” or life force energy for greater health and vitality.\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in the main Upper Parking Lot. Meet by the Ticket booth.\nWalk length approximately 0.5 miles. Mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in comfortable clothes suitable for movement.\nIf it is raining\, this outdoor experience will be abbreviated to one hour.\n\nSuggested donation: $20 per person. \nCash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285) \n5% of donations will go to support hemlock tree conservation efforts at the New York State Hemlock Initiative \n\nMary Hannah Parkman\, is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher. Mary Hannah was drawn to Tai Chi by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on her 12 years of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace and vitality that comes from being in nature\, and volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees.  \nFor questions about this program or weather cancellations\, email Mary Hannah: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com \nLearn more about Mary Hannah Parkman:\n https://maryhannahparkman.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/mary.h.parkman/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/maryhannnah/?hl=en\nHemlock cones photo courtesy of sciotogardens.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/forest-bathing-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman-2/2025-11-07/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250501T192556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T192556Z
UID:10000228-1761948000-1761955200@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Tour of The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Join our popular nighttime ghost tours\, as guides lead you through the darkened halls of The Mount\, sharing tales of the many eerie encounters that have been reported here for years. \n\nGhost Tours last approximately two hours and include a half-mile walk – rain-or-shine – between buildings on The Mount’s campus. Please dress accordingly!\nParking for Ghost Tours is in The Mount’s lower lot\, adjacent to the Main House. An attendant will direct you from the Ticket Booth.\nTerrain may be uneven\, and stairs are required to experience the full tour. Please note The Mount’s accessibility accommodations below.\nThis tour contains adult content that is not appropriate for young audiences. Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Ghost Tour. Families should consider attending one of our Ghost Tours for Kids on October 3\, 24\, or 30!\nIn the event of severe weather\, Ghost Tours may be canceled. Ticket holders will be notified of a cancellation by email by 2:00 pm the day of the tour and will receive refunds within seven days.\n\nQuestions? Email: ticketbooth@edithwharton.org \n\nWhat accessibility accommodations does The Mount offer? The Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP-designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact us by phone: 413-551-5100 or by email: info@edithwharton.org to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event. Golf carts will be available to shuttle those with mobility concerns between the parking lot and the event venue. View The Mount’s Health and Safety Guidelines.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/ghost-tour-of-the-mount-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250501T192658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T192719Z
UID:10000234-1761940800-1761948000@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Tour of The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Join our popular nighttime ghost tours\, as guides lead you through the darkened halls of The Mount\, sharing tales of the many eerie encounters that have been reported here for years. \n\nGhost Tours last approximately two hours and include a half-mile walk – rain-or-shine – between buildings on The Mount’s campus. Please dress accordingly!\nParking for Ghost Tours is in The Mount’s lower lot\, adjacent to the Main House. An attendant will direct you from the Ticket Booth.\nTerrain may be uneven\, and stairs are required to experience the full tour. Please note The Mount’s accessibility accommodations below.\nThis tour contains adult content that is not appropriate for young audiences. Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Ghost Tour. Families should consider attending one of our Ghost Tours for Kids on October 3\, 24\, or 30!\nIn the event of severe weather\, Ghost Tours may be canceled. Ticket holders will be notified of a cancellation by email by 2:00 pm the day of the tour and will receive refunds within seven days.\n\nQuestions? Email: ticketbooth@edithwharton.org \n\nWhat accessibility accommodations does The Mount offer? The Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP-designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact us by phone: 413-551-5100 or by email: info@edithwharton.org to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event. Golf carts will be available to shuttle those with mobility concerns between the parking lot and the event venue. View The Mount’s Health and Safety Guidelines.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/ghost-tour-of-the-mount-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250501T192344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T192344Z
UID:10000227-1761933600-1761940800@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Tour of The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Join our popular nighttime ghost tours\, as guides lead you through the darkened halls of The Mount\, sharing tales of the many eerie encounters that have been reported here for years. \n\nGhost Tours last approximately two hours and include a half-mile walk – rain-or-shine – between buildings on The Mount’s campus. Please dress accordingly!\nParking for Ghost Tours is in The Mount’s lower lot\, adjacent to the Main House. An attendant will direct you from the Ticket Booth.\nTerrain may be uneven\, and stairs are required to experience the full tour. Please note The Mount’s accessibility accommodations below.\nThis tour contains adult content that is not appropriate for young audiences. Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Ghost Tour. Families should consider attending one of our Ghost Tours for Kids on October 3\, 24\, or 30!\nIn the event of severe weather\, Ghost Tours may be canceled. Ticket holders will be notified of a cancellation by email by 2:00 pm the day of the tour and will receive refunds within seven days.\n\nQuestions? Email: ticketbooth@edithwharton.org \n\nWhat accessibility accommodations does The Mount offer? The Mount is a Massachusetts Cultural Council UP-designated organization welcoming participants of all disabilities. Please contact us by phone: 413-551-5100 or by email: info@edithwharton.org to discuss accommodations needed to participate fully in this event. Golf carts will be available to shuttle those with mobility concerns between the parking lot and the event venue. View The Mount’s Health and Safety Guidelines.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/ghost-tour-of-the-mount-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T095328
CREATED:20250527T170016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T192531Z
UID:10000538-1761919200-1761924600@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Forest Bathing & Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced outdoor guide and certified Tai Chi instructor\, Mary Hannah Parkman\, for a guided trail walk and forest bathing experience with simple to follow standing Tai Chi warmups and movements from the 8 Treasures of Tai Chi. These practices calm and reset the nervous system\, bring balance to the body\, and help cultivate peace in the present moment.\nTai Chi\, a Chinese martial art\, was inspired by nature and designed to enliven “chi” or life force energy for greater health and vitality.\n\n\n\n\nPre-registration by email is encouraged: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com\nPark in the main Upper Parking Lot. Meet by the Ticket booth.\nWalk length approximately 0.5 miles. Mostly level or gently sloping trail.\nDress for the weather in comfortable clothes suitable for movement.\nIf it is raining\, this outdoor experience will be abbreviated to one hour.\n\nSuggested donation: $20 per person. \nCash or Venmo @maryhannah-parkman (code: 0285) \n5% of donations will go to support hemlock tree conservation efforts at the New York State Hemlock Initiative \n\nMary Hannah Parkman\, is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher. Mary Hannah was drawn to Tai Chi by the nature-inspired movements and the dance between grace and strength. After practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong for 10 years\, she earned her first Tai Chi certification in 2023. When Mary Hannah teaches Tai Chi\, she draws on her 12 years of experience as a mind-body movement instructor\, teaching yoga in studios\, wellness resorts\, public schools\, summer camps and leading mindful outdoor experiences. She delights in sharing the peace and vitality that comes from being in nature\, and volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees.  \nFor questions about this program or weather cancellations\, email Mary Hannah: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com \nLearn more about Mary Hannah Parkman:\n https://maryhannahparkman.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/mary.h.parkman/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/maryhannnah/?hl=en\nHemlock cones photo courtesy of sciotogardens.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/forest-bathing-tai-chi-with-mary-hannah-parkman-2/2025-10-31/
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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