Arts and Entertainment
June 12, 2025
From: Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age MuseumLocal residents are invited to discover volunteer opportunities and make a difference.
LENOX, MA – Ventfort Hall, in partnership with the Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires, is excited to announce its upcoming Community Volunteer Fair, taking place on Thursday, June 12, from 1pm-4pm at Ventfort Hall, 104 Walker Street, Lenox, MA 01240. This event is free and open to the public, welcoming individuals of all ages and backgrounds to explore how they can get involved in meaningful community service.
The Volunteer Fair will bring together a variety of local nonprofit organizations, cultural institutions, and service groups, all offering opportunities for attendees to engage with causes ranging from education and the arts to environmental stewardship and social support. Museum staff will also be present to share ways to get involved with programs, events, and behind-the-scenes activities at Ventfort Hall.
Celebrate the spirit of giving and community. Connect with your community this summer – discover your new favorite non-profit organization in the Berkshires and support their mission by volunteering your time. Nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers for the summer will be stationed throughout the elegant Ventfort Hall, a Gilded Age mansion located in the center of downtown Lenox.
Bring a friend, find your cause, and make a difference. Let’s build a stronger community together!
Vendor booths are still available. If you would like a booth, please contact Haley at [email protected].
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated by the Massachusetts Cultural Council as an important partner of the Lenox Cultural District, one of the five such Berkshire County districts, Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum was built in 1893 for George and Sarah Morgan, the sister of legendary financier J. Pierpont Morgan.
Self-guided tours of the historic mansion are offered daily, as well as Tea & Talks, such exhibitions as the Bellefontaine Collection, concerts, theater, ghost tours and hunts as well as other programs. This elegant Jacobean-Revival Berkshire “cottage” is open to the public year- round and is available for private rental. Ventfort Hall, also an Official Project of Save America’s Treasures program sponsored by The White House, has undergone substantial restoration which continues.