Journalist, Author to Speak at Ventfort Hall

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LENOX, Mass. — Freelance journalist, local author and former crime and courts reporter for The Berkshire Eagle, Andrew Amelinckx, will speak about the Berkshires' "sordid underbelly" during the Gilded Age with tales of "crime, tragedy and bedlam." 
 
The talk will be held Tuesday, June 27 at 4 p.m. A tea will follow his presentation.
 
Amelinckx is a freelance journalist and the author of four historical true crime books, including his latest, "Satellite Boy: The International Manhunt for a Master Thief That Launched the Modern Communication Age."
 
He will tell tales from his 2015 book "Gilded Age Murder & Mayhem in the Berkshires." 
 
Amelinckx spent a decade as an award-winning investigative crime reporter for several news organizations, including The Berkshire Eagle. His work has appeared in Insider, Smithsonian.com, Men's Journal, Modern Farmer, and elsewhere. He has an MFA with distinction in painting from Pratt Institute. 
 
Andrew lives with his wife, Kara, and dog, Dashiell, in New York's Hudson Valley.
 
Tickets are $30 for members and with advance reservation; $35 day of; $22 for students 22 and under. Reservations are encouraged as seats are limited. Walk-ins accommodated as space allows. 
 
For reservations visit https://gildedage.org/events/ or call (413) 637-3206. Note that all tickets are nonrefundable and non-exchangeable. The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.
 
The summer series of Tea & Talks is sponsored by the Dobbins Foundation.
 

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Marionette Shows At Ventfort Hall for Children

LENOX, Mass. — The puppeteer Carl Sprague will return to Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion and Museum in Lenox with Rapunzel for two holiday vacation week marionette performances. 
 
The dates and times are Saturday, Dec. 27 and Monday, Dec. 29, both at 3:30 pm. The audiences will have the opportunity to meet Sprague after.
 
Sprague, who has appeared annually at Ventfort Hall with his "behind the scenery" mastery, has been a puppeteer since childhood.  He inherited a collection of 60 antique Czech marionettes, each about eight inches tall that were assembled by his great-grandfather, Julius Hybler.  Hybler's legacy also includes two marionette theaters. 
 
Also, Sprague has been a set designer for such motion pictures as "The Royal Tenenbaums" and Scorcese's "The Age of Innocence," as well as for theater productions including those of Shakespeare & Company. 
 
Admission to the show is $20 per person; $10 for children 4-17 and free for age 3 and under. Children must be accompanied by adults.  Ventfort Hall is decorated for the holidays. Reservations are required as seating is limited and can be made on line at https://gildedage.org/pages/calendar or by calling (413) 637-3206. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space allows. The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.
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