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North Berkshire Contra Dance Scheduled for Saturday
The event will feature live music by Joy Factor, a Massachusetts-based trio, and dance instruction by Albany caller Peter Stix.
You Can Enroll in BCC – for FREE!
It's no secret that the rising cost of college tuition, together with unprecedented increases in the cost of living, creates a barrier for many people seeking to better themselves through higher education.
Letter: Don't Deny Trans Youth Access to Sports
Transphobic media would have us believe that allowing trans kids to participate will create a lack of fairness in school sports, but there is no scientific evidence to prove this.
Clark Art Institute to Screen 'The Quiet Man'
Directed by John Ford and set in the 1920s, "The Quiet Man" stars John Wayne as Sean Thornton, an American boxer who returns to his birthplace of Innisfree to claim his family farm.
Misty Blues Benefit Concert Scheduled for Berkshire Nursing Families
The event is scheduled for Friday, May 16, 2025, at 7 p.m. at the '62 Center at Williams College.
Arion Press Books Exhibition Opens at Robert Frost Stone House Museum
The exhibition will feature a collection of fine edition artist books from Arion Press, a San Francisco-based publisher that collaborates with contemporary artists and bookmakers to reimagine literary classics
Ghost Tours at Ventfort Hall
The tour will take place on Saturday, May 7, at 10 pm. This is not an active investigation.
Images Cinema Fundraiser to Feature Christopher Reeve Documentary
The event will begin with a VIP reception at 6 p.m. in the Images Lounge, featuring special guest James Naughton and community members.
Historian to Discuss Dr. Samuel Jones and Arnold Print Works at North Adams Library
Trudel will discuss his recently published two-book series on the history of the Arnold Print Works from 1868 to 1942, focusing on Dr. Samuel M. Jones' ownership (1915-1942).
Letter: Saturday Rally: Diversity Makes Us Great
Tell me my fears about what could happen to the people just grabbed in Great Barrington are not justified.
Clark Art to Host Gallery Talk for People with Dementia and Caregivers
The event will take place in the permanent collection galleries when the museum is closed to the general public.
Letter: Vote Jane Patton for Select Board
Sadly, our town seems very divided. We need strong and thoughtful leadership to show us the way to better times.
Letter: Pride Flags in Williamstown
Diversity is about all of us. It's about recognizing the value that each of us brings to the table.
Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative Announces Networking Event at Ventfort Hall
This event aims to connect filmmakers, technicians, educators, and media professionals in the region to facilitate the exchange of ideas, foster collaborations, and inspire new creative projects.
Ventfort Hall to Host Mother's Day Tea
Proceeds from the tea will support the restoration of the building.
Del McCoury Band to Perform at Mahaiwe
Tickets for the May 10 performance range from $44 to $79, with discounts available for Mahaiwe Members and individuals aged 30 and under.
Triplex Cinema to Feature Film Series with Music Supervisor Randall Poster
Poster served as music supervisor on three of the films in the series, and the other three are noted as significant inspirations for his work.
Letter: Rep. Davis Asks for Support Passing 'Upskirting' Bill
Secretly filming a nude child in a bathroom is only a misdemeanor, while filming under a child's clothing in public is a felony. That inconsistency leaves children and vulnerable people exposed.
BCC to Hold Talk on State Fire Marshall History
Local firefighters, BCC students and the public are invited to attend.
Author to Discuss George Harrison at North Adams Public Library
The event will take place in the 3rd-floor community room of the library.
Social Security Concerns Fuel Pittsfield 'May Day Strong' Rally
At the first of several May Day Strong events this weekend, community members rallied in front of the Conte Federal Building in Pittsfield with signs such as "Stop Trump's Terror" and "People Over Profits."
Molari Appoints Rosa Barnaba as HealthCare Coordinator
Barnaba has completed training as a Community Health Worker.
Clark Art Screens 'The Boy and the Heron'
The Clark is the concluding venue for the area film series hosted by Williams College students examining how contemporary films work to pair grief and landscape.
Berkshire HorseWorks Equine-Assisted Reading Program for Children
The program will be facilitated by Eagala-certified practitioners Hayley Sumner, an Equine Specialist, and Caitlin Scott, a Speech-Language Pathologist, at the Berkshire HorseWorks campus in Richmond.
Triplex Cinema and Great Barrington Libraries Announce "Banned Books on Film" Series
The Triplex Cinema is a nonprofit organization presenting a variety of films and programs.
Berkshire Bach Society Presents Peter Sykes in Organ Masters Series Finale
This performance is the second of two recitals on historic instruments.
Greylock Federal Promotes Branch Manager at Great Barrington branch
In her role, Lison manages an expanded team, and plays an active role in business development, promoting Greylock’s products and services.
Letter: Vote No on Article 13 at Dalton Town Meeting
On May 5, the voters of the Town of Dalton will be asked to vote on 31 Articles at the annual Town Meeting. I encourage all voters attending to vote "No" on Article 13.
Clark Art Film Screening and Poetry Event
This free event takes place in the Clark's Manton Research Center auditorium.































