Check out the events in the Berkshires this weekend, including festivals, theatre, and more. Farmers markets are open for the season.
Editor's Picks
Berkshire Mountains Faerie Festival
Bowe Field, Adams
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Celebrate creativity, learning, and stewardship of the Earth by putting on your fairy wings, and enjoying a magical day. The event features activities, music, vendors, and food.
Admission cost $12 for adults, $5 for ages 6 to 12, children 5 and under are free. More information here.
Jake's Java One-Year Anniversary Celebration
Jake's Java, Lanesborough
Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Celebrate with a caramel macchiato which is usually not on the menu! There will be live music, lawn games, face painting, and a bench unveiling.
Pittsfield Community Residency: Afro Latin Jazz and Soul Experience
Various Venues
Select Times Friday thru Sunday
Jacob's Pillow will welcome Sekou McMiller's Afro Latin Jazz and Soul Experience to Pittsfield for a multi-day community residency.
There will be a series of movement workshops, listening sessions, and dance parties, led by Sekou and his collaborators Charlie Garcia, Khary Kamau, and Miriam Gallardo.
Celebrate Pride in the Berkshires with a theatrical experience of live jazz music, private tables, and Broadway stars singing songs for, by, and about the LGBTQ-plus community.
There will be art all around downtown, including at Future Labs Gallery, Installation Space, Center of Gravity Gallery, North Gallery, Open Studios on Ashland Street, and more all on Eagle Street.
The Northern Berkshire Events Committee is hosting its 4th annual golf tournament. You must register by 8:30 a.m. It's $100 including lunch and buffet, where you will get to do 18 holes and enjoy raffles, prizes, and more.
Bring in a picture of your pet friend or an animal, and North Adams Clay will help you sculpt a clay jar that looks like them. All materials are provided and will be fired.
Grab a burger or hot dog, enjoy music, a 50/50 raffle, and more while raising money for veterans in need of help. More information here.
Lamacchia Realty Berkshires Grand Opening
2 Depot Street, Dalton
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Celebrate with Lamacchia Realty at their ribbon cutting at their branch office and then head over to Pontoosuc Lake to enjoy a family fun day with boat rides and more.
There will be a beginner butterfly identification workshop where participants can use binoculars to observe and learn about butterflies.
Tickets are $20 for members and 25 for nonmembers. More information here.
Sunday
North Adams Sunday Afternoon Contra Dance
All Saints Episcopal Church, North Adams
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Come alone or with a partner and meet your neighbors while doing a contra dance. Admission is based on donation. More information here.
Father's Day Brunch
First Baptist Church, North Adams
Time: 11:30 a.m.
First Baptist Church of North Adams will be hosting a brunch in the Eagle Street room. RSVP required. More information here.
Farmers Markets
Great Barrington Farmers Market
18 Church St.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The market is open every Saturday. Every week, locally grown food, flowers, and plants will be available, along with other local vendors. The market accepts and offers doubling SNAP, HIP, WIC, and Senior market coupons. More information is here.
Lee Farmers Market
The Town Park
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The market offers locally grown produce, prepared foods, locally created arts and crafts, and herbal products. YogaLee offers free community yoga from 9:30 to 10:30 on the first Saturday of each month.
The market accepts SNAP, HIP, Senior Coupons, and WIC Coupons and also offers Market Match. More information here.
Lenox Farmers Market
St. Ann's Church
Friday: 11 to 3.
This market is open every Friday through Sept. 12 and features fresh produce, pastries, cheeses, and more.
The market has local vendors that offer a variety of goods from produce, eggs, baked goods, jams, hand-knit items, maple syrup, and more. More information here.
North Adams Farmers Market
Main Street
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The south side of Main Street from American Legion Drive will be closed to make room for the city's weekly farmers market, which will kick off this Saturday. Explore downtown North Adams and discover local businesses and fresh produce from local farms. More information here.
Pittsfield Farmers Market
Pittsfield Common
Saturday, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Roots Rising, the region's first teen-run market, will hold an indoor farmers market this Saturday. The event will feature live music, chef demos, workshops, children's activities, and more. More information here.
Sheffield Farmers Market
125 Main St.
Fridays, 3 to 6 p.m.
The market features healthy food and products from a variety of local vendors, aiming to nourish the community by supporting "local small farms, land, bees, and economy."
If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.
Your Comments
iBerkshires.com welcomes critical, respectful dialogue. Name-calling, personal attacks, libel, slander or foul language is not allowed. All comments are reviewed before posting and will be deleted or edited as necessary.
No Comments
Adams Man Gets 20 Years for Child Sex Assault
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — An Adams man has been sentenced to 15 to 20 years in state prison for sexually assaulting a child.
Michael Hiser, 39, was found guilty by a Superior Court jury on June 11 of single counts of aggravated indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 and indecent exposure; two counts of posing or exhibiting a child in the nude, and three counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude child.
He was sentenced on Tuesday to prison for the aggravated indecent assault, with further sentencing of eight to 10 years for the indecent assault, four to five for the photographing and 2 1/2 for indecent exposure, all to be served concurrently. Hiser was also sentenced to five years probation on the posing or exhibiting charge, with conditions not to contact or go near the victim and no unsupervised contact with minors. He will have to register with the Sex Offender Registry Board and take sex offender treatment.
Investigators found that from approximately 2020 to 2022, Hiser would sneak into the victim's room at night to inappropriately photogram and touch them inappropriately. Additionally, he would follow the victim around the house and photograph them with inappropriate intent. An additional incident involved the defendant acting in a sexual manner in the presence of the minor and the investigators found multiple explicit images of the victim on Hiser's phone.
"Cases of child abuse and child sexual abuse shake the foundation of our community," said Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue. "Today justice has been served on behalf of a child who survived unimaginable abuse. While the guilty verdict and lengthy sentence do not take away any of the horrific crimes the defendant committed, I hope today provides an opportunity for both the child and their family to move forward."
Chief of the Child Abuse Unit Andrew Giarolo represented the commonwealth and Associate Director of Victim Witness Advocates Kristen Rapkowicz served as the victim witness advocate on behalf of the DA's Office. The Adams Police Department with assistance from a Williamstown Police Department's Berkshire Law Enforcement Task Force digital evidence unit officer led the investigation.
Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 125 Friend St.
click for more
Town meeting on Monday approved all 35 articles on the annual meeting warrant, including a total spending for fiscal 2027 of more than $8.5 million. click for more
Among the things that Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School senior Lilianna Choque was thankful for on Saturday was the fact that she knows all her classmates. click for more
Cassidy Flynn scattered five hits in a complete-game effort in the circle as Lenox upset top-seeded Hoosac Valley, 3-2, in the quarter-finals of the Division 5 State Tournament. click for more
Brayden Durant struck out seven and walked one in a complete-game effort on the mound Saturday to pitch the Drury baseball team to a 6-0 win over Keefe Tech in the quarter-finals of the Division 5 State Tournament at Joe Wolfe Field. click for more