Lenox, Stockbridge Libraries to Host Bestselling Author

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Library and Stockbridge Library will collaborate to host #1 New York Times bestselling author Chris Grabenstein on Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. 
 
This event will take place in the Lenox Town Hall auditorium, located at 6 Walker Street. No registration is required.
 
Grabenstein will give a talk about how he became a writer and where he gets his ideas. He will share a sneak peak of his new "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library" graphic novel coming out in November 2023. In addition, Chris will be joined by his wife J.J. Grabenstein, with whom he co-authored the acclaimed book "Shine!"
 
There will be time for questions and answers, photographs, and for signing books. A variety of Grabenstein books will be available for purchase and attendees may enter a raffle to win a free book. Free ice cream also will be provided after the event.
 
Chris Grabenstein is the New York Times bestselling author of the Lemoncello series, the Smartest Kid series, the Dog Squad series, the Wonderland series, the award-winning Haunted Mystery series, and The Island of Dr. Libris.
 
Chris is also the co-author (with James Patterson) of the #1 Bestsellers "I Funny," "House of Robots," "Treasure Hunters," "Jacky Ha-Ha," "Word of Mouse," "Max Einstein," "Katt Vs. Dogg," "Best Nerds Forever," and many others.
 
For more information, please call the Lenox Library at 413-637-0197.

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Ventfort Hall Masonry Repair Project Underway

LENOX, Mass. — Ventfort Hall announced they have reached their funding goal and work has begun on their masonry restoration project through multiple sources.
 
This project will address urgently needed masonry work to rebuild and restore four chimneys on the east and west sides of the roof ridge. The four massive chimneys each contain multiple conjoined fireplace flues and are ornamented with brick corbelling (staggering) and custom profiled bricks for architectural detail.
 
Many of the bricks on the chimneys have lost their mortar and have begun to dislodge and are currently being caught by temporary netting to prevent falling bricks from causing severe harm to the roof or to patrons on the ground. Should a chimney collapse completely, there is not adequate documentation to replicate the ornate brick details and corbelling to recreate the chimneys.
 
The work will entail disassembling each of the four chimneys down to sound underlying material, rebuilding the bricks to match the historic design and detailing, providing new custom brick to replace units that are too deteriorated for re-use, and fabricating and reinstalling the metal chimney caps.
 
Pittsfield masonry contractor H.A. O'Neil was chosen to complete the restoration. They were chosen for their experience working with historic masonry restoration projects and methods. Hill-Engineers, Architects, Planners Inc. is providing oversight for the project. Work began on April 26.
 
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