Pittsfield Bricktacular Weekend

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield's Office of Cultural Development and Bottomless Bricks have teamed up for a weekend of LEGO events featuring Dominic Forte, a Season 3 contestant on LEGO Masters with Erin Laundry.
 
Forte gained popularity on TikTok which helped him land his spot on Season 3 of LEGO Masters. Meet Forte at multiple events in downtown and head out on a scavenger hunt to win prizes and free giveaways all weekend.
 
Saturday Dec. 14: Meet and Greet with Forte at Bottomless Bricks from 1 to 3 pm.
Here is your chance to meet Dominic Forte, also known as "Dom," a  LEGO builder who gained popularity from the TV show LEGO Masters.  Interact with this skilled LEGO creator in person - ask questions, take pics and maybe even find out how to start your journey to becoming the next contestant on LEGO Masters. Open to all, family friendly event
 
Saturday Dec. 14: Bricks and Brews at Hot Plate Brewing starting at 7 pm.
Bottomless Bricks along with Forte are heading to the taproom for a 21+ LEGO event. This event will feature a custom LOVE PITTSFIELD set developed just for this weekend. 30 sets are available for free - come early, build your set. Additional kits from Bottomless Bricks will be available for purchase.  Only open to adults 21+
 
Sunday Dec. 15: Build and Watch at Wander from 10 am to noon.
Join in on a free build by Erin Laundry & Forte while watching Forte's episode of the Holiday Bricktacular. A Q&A to follow the viewing will be hosted by Laundry. Get a chance to ask Forte all about his experience on the LEGO Masters reality TV Show. Open to all, family friendly event
 
All Weekend Long: Scavenger Hunt
Try to find all or some of Forte's character sticker from LEGO Masters - stickers will be in Downtown Pittsfield. Take a pic and tag @LovePittsfield for a chance to win a prize  #LovePittsfield
 
LEGO is a trademark of The LEGO Group of companies which do not sponsor or endorse these events. This event is not sponsored by Fox, Endemol Shine or LEGO Masters.
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Growth of Girls Basketball Reflected in County Hall of Fame Inductees

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Each year, the Berkshire County High School Girls Basketball Hall of Fame adds more chapters to the history of the game.
 
Sometimes, that history can be traced through a single family.
 
“I can go back to the days that show how far we've progressed in women's basketball,” Deborah Donovan told the crowd at Saturday’s induction ceremony at Proprietor’s Lodge. “Because when I started at St. Joe, we had pinnies -- do you know what pinnies are? They were things you threw over your head, and it was either red or yellow, and you had to tape on a number.
 
“We didn't have a league, per se. We didn't have anyone go out and follow us.”
 
Donovan and her sisters, Patricia Donovan and Laura Donovan-Najimy, all graduates of St. Joseph Central High School, joined the county Hall of Fame on Saturday afternoon, along with Donovan-Najimy’s daughter, Alice Najimy, a graduate of Lenox Memorial, Hoosac Valley’s Alie Mendel, Wahconah’s Maria Gamberoni, Lee’s Karli Retzel, Drury’s Bonnie Eichorn and Mount Everett’s Gwendolyn Carpenter.
 
Coach Ron Wojcik, who led Hoosac Valley to six state finals and two state titles, and Peter Arment, the long-time president of the Lenox Youth Basketball Association, rounded out the 11-member Class of 2026.
 
Patricia Donovan, in her remarks, noted that her sister Deborah played high school basketball in the days when teams played six on a side and players were not allowed to cross half court.
 
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