Ventfort Hall Executive Director Steps Down

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LENOX, Mass. —  Beverly N. Rainey retired April 15 as executive director of Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum, returning to her home in Gaffney, S.C.  
 
In her position at the museum, Rainey reported to the board of directors, headed staff and volunteers, as well as oversaw the museum's operations, restoration projects and community outreach.
 
Board President Kelly Blau acknowledges Rainey's  successful leadership role: “Beverly brought her business talent and her diplomatic nature to Ventfort Hall just when we needed to begin a new series of restoration projects and public programs, and she's leaving us well-positioned to begin the next phase of renewal," Board President Kelly Blau said. "We will all miss her enthusiasm and humor."
 
Rainey joined Ventfort Hall in 2009 as a Front Desk Associate and Museum Shop Manager, assuming the duties of Operations Manager in 2013. She became Executive Director in 2015.
 
A Pittsfield native, Rainey began her business career in the human resources departments of Berkshire Life Insurance Company, New England Life Insurance Company in Boston and subsequently with Milliken & Company in Spartanburg, S.C.  Before returning to the Berkshires in 2007, she had entered into retail management and buying in that city, as well as co-owning a gift shop.
 
 Blau has announced that a Search Committee of the Board has been formed to start the process of finding a successor.  Meantime, Board Member Karen Spies has been appointed Interim Director.  She joined the board in 2016 as a member of the Buildings and Grounds Committee.
 
Professionally she was a business systems analyst at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, business analyst at Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, retail systems manager at Crane & Co. Papermakers and business systems manager at KB Toys.  With Bachelor and Master's degrees in Business Administration, Karen was also an adjunct instructor at Berkshire Community College and Community College of Vermont.
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Puppeteer To Present 'Little Red Riding Hood' At Ventfort Hall

LENOX, Mass. — The puppeteer Carl Sprague will return to Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion and Museum in Lenox with "Little Red Riding Hood" for two holiday vacation week marionette performances.  
 
The dates and times are Friday, Dec. 27 and Saturday, Dec. 28, both at 3:30 pm. The audiences will have the opportunity to meet Sprague.
 
Accordind to a press release: 
 
Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale about a young girl and a sly wolf. The young girl is bringing food to her grandmother and encounters the wolf on her walk through the woods. Its origins can be traced back to several pre-17th-century European folk tales. The two best known versions were written by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm.
 
Sprague, who has appeared annually at Ventfort Hall, 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. 
 
All tickets are nonrefundable and non-exchangeable. Payment is required to make a reservation for an event. The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.
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