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SUMMARY:Le Café Français
DESCRIPTION:“Parlez-vous français?”  \nEnjoy French conversation on The Mount’s Terrace\, Tuesday Mornings\, June – September. This event is recommended for intermediate and advanced French speakers. Bring your own coffee and croissant as The Mount’s Terrace Café does not open until 11:00 am. \nThis series is free and open to the public! \n  \n\nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\n\nThis 90-minute program takes place on The Mount’s Terrace under an open-air shade tent. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nPlease 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 Mansion. Attendees in need of assistance may park in the Lower Lot adjacent to the Mansion\, where accessible parking is available.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\n\n 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/le-cafe-francais-3/2026-08-04/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:StoryTime at the StoryWalk with South Berkshire Kids!
DESCRIPTION:On the first Tuesday of each month\, stories come alive on the StoryWalk with South Berkshire Kids! Families are invited to gather at the top of the StoryWalk trail for a lively read-aloud\, then grab a seat at the craft table for a hands-on activity or continue the adventure by exploring The Mount’s trails and colorful gardens. \nOur 2026 book selections for the StoryWalk: \nJUNE | Grandmother Moon\, written by Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason\, illustrated by Trisha B. Waters\nJULY | Rus and Moose\, written and illustrated by Chuchu Wang\nAUGUST | Baby Ballena\, written by Ben Gundersheimer\, illustrated by Marcos Almada Rivero\nSEPTEMBER | Willow and the Storm\, written by Ethan Tapper\, illustrated by Frances Cannon\nSouth Berkshire Kids supports coordinated family and community engagement through enriching and educational activities for children up to five years of age. South Berkshire Kids is brought to you by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC).  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program is designed for youth ages 0-5\, accompanied by their grown-ups. Thanks to South Berkshire Kids\, Storytime programs are free and open to the public; registration is not required.\nStoryTime begins in the Carriage Wash in The Mount’s Stable\, then continues along the StoryWalk trail—a wide\, gently sloped woodchip path through the woods. Most strollers can navigate the trail with ease. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nIn the event of poor weather\, StoryTime will be moved indoors to the Stable Auditorium. Please check in at the Ticket Booth when you arrive to receive any updates about the location of this program.\nAll StoryWalk titles are available to purchase from The Mount Gift & Bookstore.\nQuestions about The Mount? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\nQuestions about South Berkshire Kids? Email: southberkshirekids@gmail.com
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/storytime-at-the-storywalk-with-south-berkshire-kids-2/2026-08-04/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth & Family
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SUMMARY:Jeff Chang\, Water\, Mirror\, Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America
DESCRIPTION:Since 1993\, the Summer Author Series has brought award-winning biographers to The Mount. This year’s Series explores lives and ideas that have challenged convention. From unsung heroes to innovators\, these talks invite us to reflect on how acts of courage—large and small—have challenged assumptions and expanded our collective imagination. \nNAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY NPR • VOGUE • KIRKUS REVIEWS • ALTA JOURNAL \nDrawing on newly available personal archives\, in-depth interviews\, and striking photographs\, Water Mirror Echo moves beyond the myth to reveal the complex man behind the global icon. From segregated San Francisco to war-torn Hong Kong and the ferment of West Coast counterculture\, Jeff Chang’s biography traces how Bruce Lee’s singular presence reshaped culture\, challenged Hollywood\, and helped define what it meant—and still means—to be Asian in America.  \nThe Mount wishes to thank Sheila Parekh Blum and Christopher Blum for supporting this program.\n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, which has a limited capacity. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary. General admission tickets are valid for outdoor events only. If the program is moved indoors\, General Admission tickets will be automatically canceled\, and a full refund will be issued.\nIf you have concerns about the weather\, we recommend selecting the Rain or Shine Ticket option (a $5 add-on) at the time of purchase. Rain or Shine Tickets guarantee admission\, whether the program takes place outdoors or is moved indoors.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nJeff Chang is a writer\, host\, and cultural organizer. His book\, Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation\, was named one of the best U.S. nonfiction books of the last quarter century. He has also written the award-winning books\,  Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America\, and We Gon’ Be Alright: Notes On Race and Resegregation. His bylines have appeared in the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, the Washington Post\, The Guardian\, and the San Francisco Chronicle\, as well as Slate\, Mother Jones\, The Nation\, n+1\, and The Believer. He has been a Lucas Artist Fellow and has received the American Book Award\, the Asian American Literary Award\, and the USA Ford Fellowship in Literature. He is the host of the Signal award-winning podcast on artists and ideas\, Edge of Reason\, and of Notes From the Edge\, produced by KALW Public Media. His most recent book\, Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America (Mariner)\, was released in September 2025. 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/jeff-chang-water-mirror-echo-bruce-lee-and-the-making-of-asian-america/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,Summer Author Series
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing & Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Ease into the afternoon with Forest Bathing and Tai Chi among the evergreen forests at The Mount. Mary Hannah will guide you in easy-to-follow Tai Chi movements to cultivate peace and vitality\, and a walking meditation to experience “the art of connecting with nature through our senses\,” according to Dr. Qing Lin\, Chairman of the Japanese Society for Forest Medicine.\n\nBy being in rhythm with nature\, we awaken not only our senses but also wonder\, inspiration\, and our innate capacity for healing. Nature offers us soothing sounds\, stable ground\, and blooms with expressions of harmony that guide us home to experience these qualities within ourselves.\n\n\n  \n\n  \n\nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nPre-registration for this event is encouraged; there is a suggested donation of $20/per person.\nThis program meets at The Mount’s Ticket Booth and takes place outdoors\, rain or shine. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly—wear comfortable clothes suitable for movement. In the event of rain\, this program will be abbreviated to one hour. In the event of extreme weather conditions\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program will be canceled. Registrants will be notified by email by 12:00 pm the day of the program.\nThere is a short trail walk of 0.5 miles at the start of this program. The Mount’s trails cover a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, and mostly level woodland trails with some gentle slopes. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot.\nWhile The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\nQuestions? Email: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nMary Hannah Parkman is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher. She 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 come from being in nature\, and volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees. 5% of donations to this program will go to support the New York State Hemlock Initiative
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/forest-bathing-tai-chi/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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SUMMARY:Ghost Tour of The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Feel a tingle down your spine as our guides lead you through The Mount’s darkened halls\, sharing stories of the many eerie encounters that have been reported over the years. Ghost tours start in July and continue through Halloween! Advance registration is required. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nGhost Tours of The Mount last approximately two hours and include a half-mile walk – rain-or-shine – on a gently sloped gravel road. Terrain may be uneven\, and stairs are required to experience the full tour. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly!\nParking for Ghost Tours is in The Mount’s lower lot\, adjacent to the Mansion. An attendant will direct you from the Ticket Booth.\nThis tour contains adult content that is not appropriate for young audiences under 12 years old. Families should consider attending one of our Ghost Tours for Kids.\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 all tickets will be canceled and refunded.\nAccessible accommodations are available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: ticketbooth@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/2026-ghost-tour-6/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ghost Tours
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SUMMARY:Community Day!
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a day of music\, stories\, and hands-on fun at The Mount’s second annual multicultural Community Day!  \nThe festivities kick off with a rocking performance by Latin GRAMMY Award–winning\, bilingual kids’ musician MISTER G\, followed by a musical StoryWalk tour reading aloud his new book\, Baby Ballena. Then\, explore the grounds and dive into interactive stations hosted by community partners where you’ll create art\, meet animals\, complete scavenger hunts\, make music\, and tell stories. Visit every station to receive a special prize! Ice cream and food trucks will be on hand to keep everyone nourished. \nThe Mansion self-guided tours are FREE 11 am – 3 pm on Community Day. \nJoin us for a day packed with creativity\, culture\, and joy for all ages! Activities include: a Community Resource Fair; a family concert featuring MISTER G; Afro-Peruvian drumming with SíncoPaz; learning about life in the pond with MassAudubon; free\, self-guided tours of The Mount; baby goats from HomeFarm; a bilingual Children’s Book Swap; and more! \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nCommunity Day takes place throughout the grounds of The Mount\, which covers a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, dirt roads\, and mostly level woodland trails. Most strollers can navigate The Mount’s grounds with ease. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nCommunity Day activities are intended for kids of all ages accompanied by their grown-ups. Thanks to our event sponsors\, Community Day is free and open to the public! Registration is not required.\nIn the event of extreme weather—such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms—this program will be cancelled. This webpage and The Mount’s homepage will be updated by 9:00 am on August 9 if a cancellation is necessary.\nSupreme Soft Serve and La Chalupa Y La Enchilada food truck will be serving lunch and sweet treats from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm\, and The Mount’s Terrace Café will be open from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.\nFor more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\n\n  \nFunding for this project was provided by the Arts Build Community Initiative of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/2026-community-day/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth & Family
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SUMMARY:LitNet Live Storytelling: In Our Own Words
DESCRIPTION:The Literacy Network (LitNet) invites you to an unforgettable evening of live storytelling. Immigrant learners enrolled in LitNet’s English language program have partnered with acclaimed storytelling coach Sheela Clary to craft and perform powerful true stories—stories of courage\, resilience\, humor\, and hope—shared onstage in their own voices. Celebrate the art of storytelling and the strength of our community!  \nA reception will follow the performance. Join us! \nSheela Clary was born and raised in South Berkshire County. She’s a Moth Story Slam winner and Grand Slam participant and organizes storytelling events locally under Shire Stories. She’s the founder of the Village Green News\, a new outlet for local news and opinion that features investigations\, personal essays\, and a community-centric podcast. \nThe Literacy Network has been offering free\, one-on-one tutoring sessions for adults since 1991. LitNet’s flexible\, personalized approach to tutoring enables adult learners to succeed in their jobs\, support their families\, and engage with their local communities. The organization began by teaching reading skills\, and LitNet quickly expanded its curriculum with lessons in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)\, citizenship test preparation\, and adult basic education to better serve the large population of immigrants who live and work in the Berkshires.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program takes place in The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, a climate-controlled\, 140-seat venue adjacent to the parking lot. Tickets are free\, but capacity is limited—registration is required.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \nFunding for this project was provided by the Mass Cultural Council’s Creative Experiences grant and by the Local Cultural Councils of Pittsfield\, Stockbridge\, and Sheffield.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/litnet/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings & Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260810T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260810T113000
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SUMMARY:Qigong with Jamie Greene
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the ancient Chinese\, mind-body practice of Qigong\, meaning “mastery of your life-force energy.” Qigong\, a simpler form of Tai Chi\, combines gentle movements that mimic nature\, self-applied massage\, breathwork\, and meditation with the goal of improving and maintaining physical and emotional health. This self-care practice has been found to relieve stress and anxiety\, calm the mind\, and may help reduce pain\, improve mobility\, balance\, posture\, strength\, immunity\, and sleep. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nBeginners are welcome! Pre-registration for this event is encouraged. To register\, email: greene01238@gmail.com\nThis program takes place outdoors\, either beside the French Flower Garden or at the Dell Stage behind the Stable. When you arrive\, check in with the Ticket Booth to confirm the location for each class. Be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nDress comfortably for movement—wear supportive shoes or bring a mat if you prefer to practice barefoot. You may also wish to bring a water bottle and a chair or stool if you’d like the option to practice seated.\nIn the event of rain or inclement weather\, this program may be canceled. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the program.\nThere may be a short trail walk of 0.5 miles at the start of this program. The Mount’s trails cover a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, and mostly level woodland trails with some gentle slopes. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot.\nWhile The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\nQuestions? Email: greene01238@gmail.com; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nJamie Greene\, PhD\, is a graduate of the Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi. She also holds a certificate from the eCornell T. Colin Campbell Center for Plant-Based Nutrition. Jamie\, a former clinical researcher\, discovered the power of Qigong and nutrition to heal from within during her retirement. She finds great joy volunteering to share the multitude of benefits for the mind\, body\, and spirit of this ancient form of moving meditation with others. Jamie encourages her students to incorporate simple\, effective Qigong techniques into their daily lives to enhance their physical and emotional well-being. She has shared her love of practicing qigong outdoors at The Mount\, the Berkshire Botanical Garden\, her community by Goose Pond in Lee\, as well as at nature preserves in Florida.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/qigong-with-jamie-greene-3/2026-08-10/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260810T170000
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SUMMARY:Amanda Vaill\, Pride & Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Since 1993\, the Summer Author Series has brought award-winning biographers to The Mount. This year’s Series explores lives and ideas that have challenged convention. From unsung heroes to innovators\, these talks invite us to reflect on how acts of courage—large and small—have challenged assumptions and expanded our collective imagination. \n2026 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • A NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR’S CHOICE • FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD IN BIOGRAPHY • LONGLISTED FOR THE PLUTARCH AWARD FOR BEST BIOGRAPHY \nIn Pride and Pleasure\, Amanda Vaill reconsiders America’s Founding Era through the intertwined lives of Angelica and Elizabeth Schuyler\, two women as formidable as—and in some respects stronger than—the men they loved\, married\, and mothered. Drawing on rich archival research and never-before-published letters\, Vaill evokes a world of revolution and refinement\, ambition and sacrifice\, tracing Angelica’s glittering pursuit of influence across Europe and Eliza’s creative partnership with her husband\, Alexander Hamilton\, which endured scandal and tragedy and extended beyond his untimely death. And she explores the triangular relationship between the sisters and Hamilton — of whom Angelica wrote to Eliza: “I love your husband very much\, and if you were as generous as the old Romans you would lend him to me for a little while.” With the sweep of a nineteenth-century novel and the insight of modern history\, this dual biography reveals how these extraordinary sisters navigated power\, love\, and loss\, quietly giving shape to the nation taking form around them.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, which has a limited capacity. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary. General admission tickets are valid for outdoor events only. If the program is moved indoors\, General Admission tickets will be automatically canceled\, and a full refund will be issued.\nIf you have concerns about the weather\, we recommend selecting the Rain or Shine Ticket option (a $5 add-on) at the time of purchase. Rain or Shine Tickets guarantee admission\, whether the program takes place outdoors or is moved indoors.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nAmanda Vaill is the author of Pride and Pleasure\, Hotel Florida\, Somewhere\, and the bestselling Everybody Was So Young\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is an Emmy-nominated screenwriter\, and her journalism and criticism have appeared in many publications\, including The New York Times Book Review\, The Washington Post\, Town & Country\, and New York. A past fellow of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, NYU’s Center for Ballet and the Arts\, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library\, she lives in New York City. 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/amanda-vaill/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,Summer Author Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T103000
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SUMMARY:Le Café Français
DESCRIPTION:“Parlez-vous français?”  \nEnjoy French conversation on The Mount’s Terrace\, Tuesday Mornings\, June – September. This event is recommended for intermediate and advanced French speakers. Bring your own coffee and croissant as The Mount’s Terrace Café does not open until 11:00 am. \nThis series is free and open to the public! \n  \n\nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\n\nThis 90-minute program takes place on The Mount’s Terrace under an open-air shade tent. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nPlease 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 Mansion. Attendees in need of assistance may park in the Lower Lot adjacent to the Mansion\, where accessible parking is available.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\n\n 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/le-cafe-francais-3/2026-08-11/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260811T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260811T120000
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SUMMARY:Amanda Vaill\, Pride & Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Since 1993\, the Summer Author Series has brought award-winning biographers to The Mount. This year’s Series explores lives and ideas that have challenged convention. From unsung heroes to innovators\, these talks invite us to reflect on how acts of courage—large and small—have challenged assumptions and expanded our collective imagination. \n2026 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR’S CHOICE • FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD IN BIOGRAPHY • LONGLISTED FOR THE PLUTARCH AWARD FOR BEST BIOGRAPHY \nIn Pride and Pleasure\, Amanda Vaill reconsiders America’s Founding Era through the intertwined lives of Angelica and Elizabeth Schuyler\, two women as formidable as—and in some respects stronger than—the men they loved\, married\, and mothered. Drawing on rich archival research and never-before-published letters\, Vaill evokes a world of revolution and refinement\, ambition and sacrifice\, tracing Angelica’s glittering pursuit of influence across Europe and Eliza’s creative partnership with her husband\, Alexander Hamilton\, which endured scandal and tragedy and extended beyond his untimely death. And she explores the triangular relationship between the sisters and Hamilton — of whom Angelica wrote to Eliza: “I love your husband very much\, and if you were as generous as the old Romans you would lend him to me for a little while.” With the sweep of a nineteenth-century novel and the insight of modern history\, this dual biography reveals how these extraordinary sisters navigated power\, love\, and loss\, quietly giving shape to the nation taking form around them.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, which has a limited capacity. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary. General admission tickets are valid for outdoor events only. If the program is moved indoors\, General Admission tickets will be automatically canceled\, and a full refund will be issued.\nIf you have concerns about the weather\, we recommend selecting the Rain or Shine Ticket option (a $5 add-on) at the time of purchase. Rain or Shine Tickets guarantee admission\, whether the program takes place outdoors or is moved indoors.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nAmanda Vaill is the author of Pride and Pleasure\, Hotel Florida\, Somewhere\, and the bestselling Everybody Was So Young\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is an Emmy-nominated screenwriter\, and her journalism and criticism have appeared in many publications\, including The New York Times Book Review\, The Washington Post\, Town & Country\, and New York. A past fellow of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, NYU’s Center for Ballet and the Arts\, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library\, she lives in New York City. 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/amanda-vaill-pride-pleasure-the-schuyler-sisters-in-an-age-of-revolution/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,Summer Author Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260812T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260812T233000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142614Z
CREATED:20260415T200408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T142614Z
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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\, The Mount’s trail guide\, as she leads us In the Footsteps of Edith\, a mindful walk that 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.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nIn the Footsteps of Edith is a free program with limited capacity – registration is required.\nThis program meets at The Mount’s Ticket Booth and takes place outdoors\, rain or shine. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly! In the event of extreme weather conditions\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, In the Footsteps of Edith will be postponed. Registrants will be notified of any changes by email by 8:00 am the day of the program.\nThe 1.5-mile trail walk covers a mix of woodland trails of uneven terrain\, bridges\, steps\, and gentle slopes – perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot. Walking poles and closed-toed shoes are advised.\nWhile The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nNancy Seguin is a passionate explorer of nature\, history\, and cultural landscapes. She enjoys creating space for mindfulness\, reflection\, and deeper connections to nature. Her walks are as much about slowing down and turning in as they are about exploring a trail past and present\, offering a fun and inviting way to bring communities together\, share perspectives\, and experience the outdoors with intention in all seasons. In addition to The Mount\, Nancy is a Hiking Guide for OLLI at BCC\, BNRC\, and previously with Berkshire Camino.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/in-the-footsteps-of-edith-13-5/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260812T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260812T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132738Z
CREATED:20260320T134432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T132738Z
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SUMMARY:Gilded Lives\, Dazzling Tables: The Art of Food and Dining in Edith Wharton’s New York with Carl Raymond and Becky L. Diamond
DESCRIPTION:New York Stories is a new series of talks and live interviews exploring the lives of the artists\, influencers\, and powerbrokers who have shaped the political and cultural landscape of New York City. Through personal stories\, pivotal moments\, and the history of institutions they built\, challenged\, or transformed\, the series examines how these figures influenced New York’s past and continue to define its future.  \n“After a velvety oyster soup came shad and cucumbers\, then a young broiled turkey with corn fritters\, followed by a canvas-back with currant jelly and a celery mayonnaise\,” wrote Edith Wharton in The Age of Innocence. In this illustrated talk\, Carl Raymond\, host of The Gilded Gentleman History Podcast\, explores the significance of food and dining in Wharton’s life and work—examining where and how people dined\, the dishes that graced the table\, and the rituals of a formal dinner. The event will also feature Becky L. Diamond\, author of The Gilded Age Cookbook\, who will highlight recipes that bring the flavors of the era to life.  \nThe Mount would like to thank Richard and Nedra Koplin for supporting the New York Stories series.\n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, a 140-seat\, climate-controlled\, indoor venue adjacent to the parking lot.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nCarl Raymond is a writer\, lecturer\, social and culinary historian\, and host of The Gilded Gentleman History Podcast. In addition to his professional experience in opera\, publishing\, marketing\, art auction houses\, and performing arts management\, Carl holds a diploma in culinary arts from the Institute of Culinary Education with further studies at New York’s French Culinary Institute\, and he taught recreational cooking for eight years at New York’s acclaimed Astor Center. A licensed New York City tour guide since 2014\, Carl can often be found on the streets of New York giving one of his popular tours\, notably Edith Wharton’s New York\, offered by Bowery Boys Walks.  \nBecky Libourel Diamond is a food writer\, librarian\, and research historian. Her most recent book\, The Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook (2025)\, blends Gilded Age details and celebrity stories with historic holiday menus and recipes updated for modern kitchens. She is also the author of The Gilded Age Cookbook (2023)\, The Thousand Dollar Dinner (2016) and Mrs. Goodfellow: The Story of America’s First Cooking School (2012). She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Rider University and a Master of Library Service degree from Rutgers University. She has worked as a business librarian at Rutgers–New Brunswick since 2020. Her current project is a history of Philadelphia’s famous City Tavern restaurant\, slated for a Fall 2026 release.  She lives in Yardley\, Pennsylvania. 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/carl-raymond/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,New York Stories
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260813T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260813T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T114936Z
CREATED:20260319T200544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T114936Z
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SUMMARY:Kiran Desai\, Booker Prize-Winning Novelist
DESCRIPTION:Curated by André Bernard\, former Vice President of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, In Conversation features great thinkers and influential voices whose contributions shape our culture today. Crossing the fields of politics\, journalism\, humanities\, and the arts\, these conversations will explore fresh perspectives that spark curiosity and ignite new ways of thinking about our most pressing challenges. \nJoin us for an unforgettable conversation with acclaimed novelist Kiran Desai\, celebrating her Booker Prize–shortlisted novel\, The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny. A spellbinding story of two young people navigating the forces that shape their lives—country\, class\, race\, history\, and the complicated bonds between generations—the novel is at once a love story\, a family saga\, and a rich work of ideas. This onstage discussion will explore the creative process behind the book\, offering rare insight into the mind of one of our greatest contemporary novelists — live\, unscripted\, and in her own voice. Desai is the bestselling author of Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard (1998) and The Inheritance of Loss (2006)\, which won both the Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Born in India\, she moved to the United States at sixteen and now lives in New York City.  \nThe Mount wishes to thank Sheila Parek Blum and Christopher Blum for supporting this program.\n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Duffin Theater at Lenox Memorial Middle & High School\, 197 East Street\, Lenox\, MA. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/kiran-desai/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,In Conversation with André Bernard
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144426Z
CREATED:20260416T205548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T144426Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Tour of The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Feel a tingle down your spine as our guides lead you through The Mount’s darkened halls\, sharing stories of the many eerie encounters that have been reported over the years. Ghost tours start in July and continue through Halloween! Advance registration is required. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nGhost Tours of The Mount last approximately two hours and include a half-mile walk – rain-or-shine – on a gently sloped gravel road. Terrain may be uneven\, and stairs are required to experience the full tour. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly!\nParking for Ghost Tours is in The Mount’s lower lot\, adjacent to the Mansion. An attendant will direct you from the Ticket Booth.\nTThis tour contains adult content that is not appropriate for young audiences under 12 years old. Families should consider attending one of our Ghost Tours for Kids.\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 all tickets will be canceled and refunded.\nAccessible accommodations are available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: ticketbooth@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/2026-ghost-tour-7/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ghost Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260816T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T151231Z
CREATED:20260326T184223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T151231Z
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SUMMARY:Stories & Stretches
DESCRIPTION:Stories & Stretches is an outdoor\, movement-based workshop designed for kids of all ages. Blending storytelling and yoga\, this lively series is brought to us by Kimberly Kidder\, owner of Flow on Main yoga studio. Students will participate in coordinated movements\, playful games\, mindful meditations\, and breathing exercises. Stories & Stretches is designed to encourage physical and emotional awareness through fun and engaging experiences. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program is designed for elementary-aged youth\, accompanied by their grown-ups. Thanks to our sponsors\, Stories & Stretches is free and open to the public; registration is encouraged but not required.\nThis program takes place outdoors on the lawn adjacent to the French Garden. In the event of inclement weather\, Stories & Stretches will be moved indoors to the Stable Auditorium. Please check in at the Ticket Booth when you arrive to receive any updates about the location of this program.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\n\n  \n\n  \nKimberly Kidder completed her Ashtanga vinyasa yoga teacher training in 2016 with Sacred Jade Yoga. With additional certifications in Kids Yoga and Functional Movement\, Kimberly loves working with children and adults. Visit Flow on Main to learn more about Kimberly’s offerings at her Dalton studio.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/stories-and-stretches/2026-08-16/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth & Family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260816T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260816T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T202508Z
CREATED:20260330T175356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T202508Z
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SUMMARY:Explore the Elements Art Workshop | Shape Shifters
DESCRIPTION:Venture throughout the grounds of The Mount with our youth education team to explore Sculpture at The Mount\, an exhibition featuring more than 20 works of contemporary outdoor sculpture. Participants will create studies of line\, color\, and form using different media and techniques. Young artists and their grown-ups are welcome to participate—no previous experience necessary. Join us! \nLine Lab | Learn charcoal drawing techniques to explore the concept of line\nSunday\, July 19\, 1:30 pm \nShape Shifters | Learn clay sculpting techniques to explore the concept of form\nSunday\, August 16\, 1:30 pm \nRainbow Flow | Learn watercolor painting technique to explore the concept of color\nSunday\, August 23\, 1:30 pm \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program is designed for youth ages 8-12\, accompanied by their grown-ups.\nThere is a $5 materials fee for this workshop. We understand that these are challenging times for many families. If you need to have the fee waived\, simply use the discount code YOUTH2026 when registering.\nThis workshop takes place outdoors on The Mount’s grounds\, which include a mix of woodchip paths\, dirt roads\, grassy areas\, and mostly level trails with some gentle slopes. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot.\nIn the event of inclement weather\, this workshop will be moved indoors to the Stable Auditorium. Please check in at the Ticket Booth when you arrive to receive any updates about the location of this program.\nSeating for all Mount programs is first-come\, first-served. Accessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/explore-the-elements-shape-shifters-workshop/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth & Family,Youth Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260816T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260630T201420Z
CREATED:20260415T174543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T201420Z
UID:10001237-1786892400-1786896000@edithwharton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour of Sculpture at The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Sculpture at The Mount features works of contemporary outdoor sculpture in a range of media throughout The Mount’s vibrant woods\, gardens\, and grounds. This year’s exhibition celebrates the theme of Flourish\, showcasing artwork that conveys connection\, growth\, hope\, flora and fauna\, resilience\, and the ways that a community thrives by bringing people together. \nThese limited-capacity guided tours invite visitors to discover the stories behind the artwork. Stroll through the beautiful grounds as you explore a curated selection of sculptures from the exhibition. Along the way\, you’ll hear behind-the-scenes insights\, spark lively conversations\, and share your own perspectives with fellow participants\, making each stop an opportunity to see the art—and the landscape—in a whole new way. \nThanks to our sponsors\, guided sculpture tours are free and open to the public! Please note: Capacity is limited—registration is required. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThanks to our sponsors\, guided tours of Sculpture at The Mount are free and open to the public. Capacity is limited; registration is required.\nSculpture at The Mount is installed throughout the grounds of The Mount\, which covers a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, dirt roads\, and mostly level woodland trails. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nIn the event of extreme weather—such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms—guided tours of Sculpture at The Mount will be cancelled. Registered participants will receive an email by 12:00 PM the day of the event if cancellation is necessary.\nGolf cart shuttles will be available to visitors with mobility concerns. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nOur digital exhibition guide\, supported by Bloomberg Connects\, features written and audio resources in English and Spanish. Special thanks to the Language Justice Solutions for providing translation services.\n\n  \nFunding for this project was provided by the Arts Build Community Initiative of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation and the Lee Bank Foundation.\nInterested in a private group tour of Sculpture at The Mount? Visit our Group Tours webpage for information!
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/sculpture-tour-3/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Special Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260816T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260816T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T154720Z
CREATED:20260323T200313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T154720Z
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SUMMARY:The Jazz Barn: Making Music History in the Berkshires with John Gennari and Ron Ramsay's Berkshire Salon Series
DESCRIPTION:In 1950\, Philip and Stephanie Barber opened the Music Inn\, a groundbreaking home for jazz and blues nestled among the barns and outbuildings of the Wheatleigh estate. This unlikely venue drew legendary Black jazz performers—John Lewis\, Dizzy Gillespie\, Max Roach\, Oscar Peterson\, Kenny Dorham\, and others—many of whom also served as faculty-in-residence at the Lenox School of Jazz\, a vital center of the genre’s avant-garde.   \nIn The Jazz Barn\, author John Gennari writes that the Barbers’ vision “became pivotal to public understanding of the music’s African roots\, its folk properties\, and its place in American life and culture.” This special event combines an author talk with a performance by Ron Ramsay’s Berkshire Salon Series\, exploring the history and enduring legacy of the Music Inn and Lenox School of Jazz\, and the profound influence of Philip and Stephanie Barber on the cultural life of the Berkshires—and beyond. For this special performance\, Ron will be joined on stage by Samantha Talora on vocals\, Benny Kohn on jazz piano\, Charlie Tokarz on woodwinds\, and Eileen Markland on fiddle.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis 60-70 minute author talk and musical performance takes place in The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, a climate-controlled\, 140-seat venue adjacent to the parking lot.\nA cash bar will be open before the event\, 5:00 – 6:00 pm.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nJohn Gennari is Professor of English and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of Vermont. Gennari’s previous book\, Flavor and Soul: Italian America at Its African American Edge (2017)\, is a study of Black/Italian cultural intersections in music and vernacular soundscapes\, foodways\, sports\, and other forms of expressive culture. His earlier book\, Blowin’ Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics (2006)\, won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for Excellence in Music Criticism and the John G. Cawelti Award for Best Book in American Culture Studies.  \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.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/jazz-barn/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260817T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260817T113000
DTSTAMP:20260501T195845Z
CREATED:20260415T163801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T195845Z
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SUMMARY:Qigong with Jamie Greene
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the ancient Chinese\, mind-body practice of Qigong\, meaning “mastery of your life-force energy.” Qigong\, a simpler form of Tai Chi\, combines gentle movements that mimic nature\, self-applied massage\, breathwork\, and meditation with the goal of improving and maintaining physical and emotional health. This self-care practice has been found to relieve stress and anxiety\, calm the mind\, and may help reduce pain\, improve mobility\, balance\, posture\, strength\, immunity\, and sleep. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nBeginners are welcome! Pre-registration for this event is encouraged. To register\, email: greene01238@gmail.com\nThis program takes place outdoors\, either beside the French Flower Garden or at the Dell Stage behind the Stable. When you arrive\, check in with the Ticket Booth to confirm the location for each class. Be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nDress comfortably for movement—wear supportive shoes or bring a mat if you prefer to practice barefoot. You may also wish to bring a water bottle and a chair or stool if you’d like the option to practice seated.\nIn the event of rain or inclement weather\, this program may be canceled. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the program.\nThere may be a short trail walk of 0.5 miles at the start of this program. The Mount’s trails cover a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, and mostly level woodland trails with some gentle slopes. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot.\nWhile The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\nQuestions? Email: greene01238@gmail.com; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nJamie Greene\, PhD\, is a graduate of the Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi. She also holds a certificate from the eCornell T. Colin Campbell Center for Plant-Based Nutrition. Jamie\, a former clinical researcher\, discovered the power of Qigong and nutrition to heal from within during her retirement. She finds great joy volunteering to share the multitude of benefits for the mind\, body\, and spirit of this ancient form of moving meditation with others. Jamie encourages her students to incorporate simple\, effective Qigong techniques into their daily lives to enhance their physical and emotional well-being. She has shared her love of practicing qigong outdoors at The Mount\, the Berkshire Botanical Garden\, her community by Goose Pond in Lee\, as well as at nature preserves in Florida.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/qigong-with-jamie-greene-3/2026-08-17/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260817T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260817T170000
DTSTAMP:20260629T163122Z
CREATED:20260318T203410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T163122Z
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SUMMARY:Nicholas Boggs\, Baldwin: A Love Story
DESCRIPTION:Since 1993\, the Summer Author Series has brought award-winning biographers to The Mount. This year’s Series explores lives and ideas that have challenged convention. From unsung heroes to innovators\, these talks invite us to reflect on how acts of courage—large and small—have challenged assumptions and expanded our collective imagination. \nA NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE JOHN LEONARD PRIZE • WINNER OF THE PEN/JACQUELINE BOGRAD WELD AWARD FOR BIOGRAPHY • A TIME AND ATLANTIC TOP 10 BOOK OF 2025 • A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2025 \nAn instant New York Times bestseller\, Baldwin: A Love Story is the first major biography of James Baldwin in three decades. The book draws on newly uncovered archival material\, original research\, and interviews to trace the intimate and artistic relationships—from mentors and collaborators to lovers and muses—that sustained Baldwin and shaped his writing. In this spellbinding portrait\, Nicholas Boggs follows Baldwin across continents—from Harlem and Paris to Switzerland\, the American South\, Istanbul\, Africa\, and southern France—revealing how he transformed lived experience into novels and essays that spoke truth to power\, reshaped Black and queer literary history\, and continue to resonate with force today.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION:  \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, which has a limited capacity. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary. General admission tickets are valid for outdoor events only. If the program is moved indoors\, General Admission tickets will be automatically canceled\, and a full refund will be issued.\nIf you have concerns about the weather\, we recommend selecting the Rain or Shine Ticket option (a $5 add-on) at the time of purchase. Rain or Shine Tickets guarantee admission\, whether the program takes place outdoors or is moved indoors.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nNicholas Boggs was an undergraduate when he discovered James Baldwin’s out-of-print children’s book\, Little Man\, Little Man: A Story of Childhood\, in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. After he tracked down its illustrator\, the French artist Yoran Cazac\, he went on to coedit an acclaimed new edition of the book in 2018. His writing has also been anthologized in The Cambridge Companion to James Baldwin\, James Baldwin Now\, and Speculative Light: The Arts of Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin. He is the recipient of a 2023 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities\, the Beinecke Library and Gilder Lehrman Center at Yale\, the Schomburg Center Scholars-in-Residence Program\, and the National Humanities Center\, as well as residencies at Yaddo and MacDowell. He received his BA in English from Yale\, his MFA in creative writing from American University\, and his PhD in English from Columbia. Born and raised in Washington\, DC\, he lives in Brooklyn\, New York.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/nicholas-boggs/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,Summer Author Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260818T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260818T103000
DTSTAMP:20260505T150259Z
CREATED:20260505T150152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T150259Z
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SUMMARY:Le Café Français
DESCRIPTION:“Parlez-vous français?”  \nEnjoy French conversation on The Mount’s Terrace\, Tuesday Mornings\, June – September. This event is recommended for intermediate and advanced French speakers. Bring your own coffee and croissant as The Mount’s Terrace Café does not open until 11:00 am. \nThis series is free and open to the public! \n  \n\nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\n\nThis 90-minute program takes place on The Mount’s Terrace under an open-air shade tent. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nPlease 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 Mansion. Attendees in need of assistance may park in the Lower Lot adjacent to the Mansion\, where accessible parking is available.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\n\n 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/le-cafe-francais-3/2026-08-18/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260818T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260818T120000
DTSTAMP:20260629T163128Z
CREATED:20260319T185514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T163128Z
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SUMMARY:Nicholas Boggs\, Baldwin: A Love Story
DESCRIPTION:Since 1993\, the Summer Author Series has brought award-winning biographers to The Mount. This year’s Series explores lives and ideas that have challenged convention. From unsung heroes to innovators\, these talks invite us to reflect on how acts of courage—large and small—have challenged assumptions and expanded our collective imagination. \nA NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE JOHN LEONARD PRIZE • WINNER OF THE PEN/JACQUELINE BOGRAD WELD AWARD FOR BIOGRAPHY • A TIME AND ATLANTIC TOP 10 BOOK OF 2025 • A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2025 \nAn instant New York Times bestseller\, Baldwin: A Love Story is the first major biography of James Baldwin in three decades. The book draws on newly uncovered archival material\, original research\, and interviews to trace the intimate and artistic relationships—from mentors and collaborators to lovers and muses—that sustained Baldwin and shaped his writing. In this spellbinding portrait\, Nicholas Boggs follows Baldwin across continents—from Harlem and Paris to Switzerland\, the American South\, Istanbul\, Africa\, and southern France—revealing how he transformed lived experience into novels and essays that spoke truth to power\, reshaped Black and queer literary history\, and continue to resonate with force today.  \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION:  \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, which has a limited capacity. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary. General admission tickets are valid for outdoor events only. If the program is moved indoors\, General Admission tickets will be automatically canceled\, and a full refund will be issued.\nIf you have concerns about the weather\, we recommend selecting the Rain or Shine Ticket option (a $5 add-on) at the time of purchase. Rain or Shine Tickets guarantee admission\, whether the program takes place outdoors or is moved indoors.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nNicholas Boggs was an undergraduate when he discovered James Baldwin’s out-of-print children’s book\, Little Man\, Little Man: A Story of Childhood\, in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. After he tracked down its illustrator\, the French artist Yoran Cazac\, he went on to coedit an acclaimed new edition of the book in 2018. His writing has also been anthologized in The Cambridge Companion to James Baldwin\, James Baldwin Now\, and Speculative Light: The Arts of Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin. He is the recipient of a 2023 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities\, the Beinecke Library and Gilder Lehrman Center at Yale\, the Schomburg Center Scholars-in-Residence Program\, and the National Humanities Center\, as well as residencies at Yaddo and MacDowell. He received his BA in English from Yale\, his MFA in creative writing from American University\, and his PhD in English from Columbia. Born and raised in Washington\, DC\, he lives in Brooklyn\, New York.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/nicholas-boggs-baldwin-a-love-story/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,Summer Author Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260819T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260819T233000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151907Z
CREATED:20260415T202227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260710T151907Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED | Plants & Prose with Vanessa Chakour
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this program has been canceled. Please consider joining us on September 16! \nExplore the vibrant plant life of The Mount with the guidance of naturalist and author Vanessa Chakour. This guided walk along the woodland trails will highlight edible\, medicinal\, and at-risk plants—species who shape the landscape and quietly sustain us. Along the way\, participants will be prompted to deepen their connection to place through creative writing prompts\, imagining the world from the perspectives of plants as a way to see\, understand\, and relate to the natural world.   \nThis workshop blends plant knowledge\, creative inquiry\, and embodied presence. No prior writing or botanical experience is necessary—just curiosity and a willingness to listen to the land. Vanessa will prepare a herbal tea using locally gathered plants for participants to enjoy; if possible\, please bring a mug or canteen. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program meets at The Mount’s Ticket Booth and takes place outdoors\, rain or shine. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly! In the event of extreme weather conditions\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, Plants & Prose will be postponed to a later date. Registrants will be notified by email by 9:00 am the day of the program.\nThis trail walk covers a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, and mostly level woodland trails with some gentle slopes – perfect for beginning/intermediate hikers. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot.\nYour guide may identify edible plants during the program; however\, participants are not permitted to eat or sample anything from The Mount’s landscape. All participants assume full responsibility for their own safety and actions\, and the guide is not liable for any ingestion or allergic reactions.\nWhile The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nVanessa Chakour is an author\, herbalist\, naturalist\, USA Boxing certified coach\, and land steward whose work fosters intimacy with inner and outer wilds. Her multidisciplinary approach blends writing\, plant medicine\, movement\, and ecological restoration\, rooted in decades of study and land‑based practice across the Northeastern U.S.\, Costa Rica\, and Scotland. Her books Awakening Artemis and Earthly Bodies reflect this integration\, exploring personal and ecological healing through kinship with the more‑than‑human world. She has collaborated with organizations such as Project Coyote and the Jaguar Rescue Center\, and her writing has appeared in Orion\, Terrain\, Psyche/Aeon\, Yes! Magazine\, Beyond with Jane Ratcliffe\, and Psychology Today. With her partner\, she co-stewards a 270-acre forest\, actively planting native species and rewilding the land after centuries of colonial exploitation. Based in Western Massachusetts\, Vanessa recently founded HEX Boxing Club\, where boxing is taught as both a healing practice and a disciplined craft\, offering amateur and professional skills alongside embodied ecological practice.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/plants-and-prose-3/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260819T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260819T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T143447Z
CREATED:20260323T201935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T143447Z
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SUMMARY:The Amy Clampitt Memorial Reading presents poet Marie Howe
DESCRIPTION:Join us to experience the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Marie Howe\, who will read from her latest\, Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection\, New and Selected Poems\, an essential volume of twenty new poems and selections drawn from each of Howe’s four previous collections\, including What the Living Do\, a haunting archive of personal loss\, and the National Book Award–longlisted Magdalene: Poems\, a spiritual and sensual exploration of contemporary womanhood.  \nThis reading is presented by the Amy Clampitt Fund\, a Fund of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation\, that seeks to advance poetry and the literary arts.   \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nTickets are free\, but capacity is limited—registration is recommended.\nThe bar at the Terrace Café will be open 4:30 – 5:30 pm.\nThis program takes place on The Mount’s Terrace under an open-air shade tent. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly!\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be moved indoors to The Mount’s Stable Auditorium. All registrants will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if a venue change is necessary.\nPlease park in the Upper Parking Field. We recommend arriving 15 minutes early to allow time to enjoy the quarter-mile walk down the driveway to the Mansion. Golf carts run throughout the day if you require assistance to the event location. Accessible parking is available in spaces adjacent to the Mansion.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nMarie Howe is the author of five volumes of poetry\, New and Selected Poems (2024)\, which won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; Magdalene: Poems (2017); The Kingdom of Ordinary Time (2008); The Good Thief (1988); and What the Living Do (1997)\, and she is the co-editor of a book of essays\, In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic (1995). Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, Poetry\, Agni\, Ploughshares\, Harvard Review\, and The Partisan Review\, among others. She has been a fellow at the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College and a recipient of NEA and Guggenheim fellowships\, and Stanley Kunitz selected Howe for a Lavan Younger Poets Prize from the American Academy of Poets. In 2015\, she received the Academy of American Poets Poetry Fellowship\, and from 2012 to 2014\, she served as the Poet Laureate of New York State.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/marie-howe/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings & Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260819T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260819T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133847Z
CREATED:20260417T133811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T133847Z
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SUMMARY:Twilight Bat Watch with Mass Audubon
DESCRIPTION:As evening settles in\, bats begin their nightly flight over open meadows. This family-friendly program begins with a short\, welcoming introduction to bat natural history and common misconceptions\, then moves outdoors to watch and listen for bats during prime twilight hours. \nDepending on conditions\, your naturalist may use a bat detector to help ‘translate’ bat activity into sounds you can experience. You’ll develop a new appreciation for how bats support healthy ecosystems and simple ways to help them close to home. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program is designed for families with children ages 4-17. Pre-registration is required.\nThis program meets in The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, a climate-controlled venue adjacent to the parking lot. Doors open 15 minutes before the program’s start time.\nDepending on where the bats are flying\, this program may cover up to one mile of wide\, gently sloped trails. Some sections of the trail may have exposed tree roots or rocks. If the weather forecast or other factors affect this program\, your guide will contact you via email the day before your program with more information.\nWhile programs at dusk can be great fun\, make sure your group is prepared for mosquitoes\, which can be more active during these hours. We recommend wearing bug spray as well as long sleeves and pants. Check yourself for ticks after attending this program.\nQuestions? Email: berkshires@massaudubon.org; or phone: 413-637-0320
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/twilight-bat-watch-with-mass-audubon/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Youth & Family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260820T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260820T180000
DTSTAMP:20260519T151850Z
CREATED:20260319T201003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T151850Z
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SUMMARY:Lawrence Wright\, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author\, Screenwriter\, Playwright\, and Journalist
DESCRIPTION:Curated by André Bernard\, former Vice President of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, In Conversation features great thinkers and influential voices whose contributions shape our culture today. Crossing the fields of politics\, journalism\, humanities\, and the arts\, these conversations will explore fresh perspectives that spark curiosity and ignite new ways of thinking about our most pressing challenges. \nSince 1992\, Lawrence Wright has been a staff writer at The New Yorker\, where his work has earned three National Magazine Awards. He began his career in journalism at The Race Relations Reporter in Nashville in the early 1970s\, later writing for Texas Monthly and Rolling Stone. Wright is the author of eleven nonfiction books\, most notably The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 (2006)\, which won the Pulitzer Prize\, and Going Clear (2013)\, a bestselling investigation of Scientology adapted into an Emmy-winning HBO documentary. He has also written four novels\, including Noriega: God’s Favorite (2000)\, The End of October (2020)\, Mr. Texas (2023)\, and\, most recently\, The Human Scale (2025)\, as well as numerous acclaimed plays and one-man shows\, several of which were adapted for film or television. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations\, the Society of American Historians\, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, Wright also moonlights as a keyboard player in the Austin-based blues band WhoDo.  \nThe Mount wishes to thank Robert Solerno and Margaret Skaggs for supporting this program.\n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis one-hour talk takes place in The Mount’s Event Tent\, an open-air\, 400-seat tent adjacent to the parking lot. Please be mindful of the weather and plan accordingly.\nIn the event of extreme weather\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program may be canceled. All ticket holders will be notified by email at least two hours before the scheduled start time if cancellation is necessary. Ticket orders will be automatically canceled\, and a full refund will be issued.\nSeating for all programs at The Mount is first-come\, first-served. If you have seating preferences\, we recommend arriving fifteen minutes early.\nAccessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nA book signing will follow this talk. Books can be purchased at the event from The Mount Gift & Bookstore or in advance via Bookshop.org\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/lawrence-wright/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Talks & Conversations,In Conversation with André Bernard
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260821T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260821T153000
DTSTAMP:20260609T211013Z
CREATED:20260415T155207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T211013Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing & Tai Chi with Mary Hannah Parkman
DESCRIPTION:Ease into the afternoon with Forest Bathing and Tai Chi among the evergreen forests at The Mount. Mary Hannah will guide you in easy-to-follow Tai Chi movements to cultivate peace and vitality\, and a walking meditation to experience “the art of connecting with nature through our senses\,” according to Dr. Qing Lin\, Chairman of the Japanese Society for Forest Medicine.\n\nBy being in rhythm with nature\, we awaken not only our senses but also wonder\, inspiration\, and our innate capacity for healing. Nature offers us soothing sounds\, stable ground\, and blooms with expressions of harmony that guide us home to experience these qualities within ourselves.\n\n\n  \n\n  \n\nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nPre-registration for this event is encouraged; there is a suggested donation of $20/per person.\nThis program meets at The Mount’s Ticket Booth and takes place outdoors\, rain or shine. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly—wear comfortable clothes suitable for movement. In the event of rain\, this program will be abbreviated to one hour. In the event of extreme weather conditions\, such as excessive heat or severe thunderstorms\, this program will be canceled. Registrants will be notified by email by 12:00 pm the day of the program.\nThere is a short trail walk of 0.5 miles at the start of this program. The Mount’s trails cover a mix of woodchip paths\, grassy areas\, and mostly level woodland trails with some gentle slopes. Surfaces may be uneven\, and participants are advised to be mindful of exposed roots and natural variations underfoot.\nWhile The Mount is a dog-friendly property\, dogs are not permitted in this program.\nQuestions? Email: maryhannah.parkman@gmail.com; or phone: 413-551-5111 x2\n\n  \n\n  \nMary Hannah Parkman is a certified Tai Chi Instructor and Yoga Teacher. She 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 come from being in nature\, and volunteers to support conservation efforts for Eastern Hemlock trees. 5% of donations to this program will go to support the New York State Hemlock Initiative
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/forest-bathing-tai-chi/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movement & Dance,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260821T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260821T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144415Z
CREATED:20260416T205649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T144415Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Tour of The Mount
DESCRIPTION:Feel a tingle down your spine as our guides lead you through The Mount’s darkened halls\, sharing stories of the many eerie encounters that have been reported over the years. Ghost tours start in July and continue through Halloween! Advance registration is required. \n  \nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nGhost Tours of The Mount last approximately two hours and include a half-mile walk – rain-or-shine – on a gently sloped gravel road. Terrain may be uneven\, and stairs are required to experience the full tour. Please plan your apparel and footwear accordingly!\nParking for Ghost Tours is in The Mount’s lower lot\, adjacent to the Mansion. An attendant will direct you from the Ticket Booth.\nThis tour contains adult content that is not appropriate for young audiences under 12 years old. Families should consider attending one of our Ghost Tours for Kids.\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 all tickets will be canceled and refunded.\nAccessible accommodations are available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: ticketbooth@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/2026-ghost-tour-8/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ghost Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260823T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260823T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T151253Z
CREATED:20260326T181853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T151253Z
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SUMMARY:Tunes for Tots with Berkshire Music School
DESCRIPTION:This Sunday morning music and movement class introduces children to a wide array of music from all different genres and origins through an equally wide array of fun\, age-appropriate\, student-oriented activities. Led by Ms. Julia of Berkshire Music School\, Tunes for Tots incorporates instruction in both English and Spanish. \n\nIMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION: \n\nThis program is designed for youth ages 2-4\, accompanied by their grown-ups. Thanks to our sponsors\, Tunes for Tots is free and open to the public; registration is not required.\nThis program takes place in The Mount’s Stable Auditorium\, an indoor\, climate-controlled venue adjacent to the parking lot.\nSeating for all Mount programs is first-come\, first-served. Accessible seating is available. To discuss arrangements\, please contact us by phone: 413-551-5111 x5; or email: programs@edithwharton.org. For more information about accessibility\, review The Mount’s accessibility webpage.\nQuestions? Email: programs@edithwharton.org\n\n  \n\n  \nJulia Shippee holds a Master of Music in Music Education from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from the University of New Hampshire. She teaches elementary general music\, plays bass in college orchestras and local jazz ensembles\, and appears regularly as a guitarist and singer. At Berkshire Music School\, Julia teaches a vibrant\, all-ages studio of private lessons in guitar\, bass\, and ukulele\, and leads a range of pay-what-you-wish community group classes\, including Youth Ukes! and Youth Rock Band. \nFounded in 1940\, Berkshire Music School has been serving the greater Berkshire County community for over 80 years. We offer private lessons on any instrument\, Community Group Classes on a pay-what-you-wish basis\, and special programs for people of all ages\, backgrounds\, and experience levels. We believe that every student\, no matter their finances\, should be able to receive a quality music education. 
URL:https://edithwharton.org/event/tunes-for-tots-with-berkshire-music-school-5/2026-08-23/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett Street\, Lenox\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth & Family
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