Paranormal Investigation at Ventfort Hall

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LENOX, Mass.—  David Raby returns for another paranormal investigation of the historic and haunted Ventfort Hall.  
 
Join him on Saturday evening, April 21 from 7 pm to midnight.
 
Before the investigation, Raby will give a brief history of the lives that once graced the hallways. He will also share some of his favorite evidence from previous investigations and will answer any questions about paranormal investigations. 
 
Masks that cover both the mouth and nose are required during this event. Non-refundable tickets for this exciting event are $40 per person with a reduced rate of $25 for ages 12 – 18 and 19-23 with student ID and are limited. 
 
Reservations are required. No walk-ins. Visit https://gildedage.org/events/ for reservation or call at (413) 637-3206. All of the proceeds from ticket sales will go towards the preservation and restoration of Ventfort Hall. The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.
 
Raby is the author of four published books and online articles. With his passion for the paranormal field, he has accumulated over a decade of experience, founded a paranormal group that ranged between the curious and those seeking urgent advice.
 

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Sculpture at The Mount

LENOX, Mass. — The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home,  announced that the annual outdoor sculpture exhibition produced in the Berkshires for the past twenty-five years officially opens on Sunday, June 2. 
 
Visitors can experience the exhibition for free every day of the week, from dawn until dusk, until October 20. Audio tours in Spanish and English are available, in addition to a printed map.
 
Showcasing the work of both emerging and established artists, Sculpture at The Mount is a platform for contemporary sculpture in Western MA and beyond, featuring a diverse range of sculptures in many sizes and media thoughtfully sited throughout The Mount's lush gardens and grounds. Preview the works here. 
 
"There is great synergy between Wharton's literary legacy and the compelling narratives expressed through contemporary sculpture," Susan Wissler, executive director of The Mount said. "The exhibition encourages visitors to explore the intersection of literature, sculpture, and nature."
 
The public is invited to a special Meet the Artists event on Sunday June 23, at 3PM, where the 24 artists will share their stories and visions next to their pieces. Artist-led tours will also be available monthly. 
 
Tour registration and more information about this year's installation is available at https://www.edithwharton.org/calendar/sculpture/.  
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