Pan-Mass Challenge Returns To the Berkshires

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LENOX, Mass. — On Oct. 4, the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) successfully hosted the PMC Unpaved, bringing hundreds of riders to the Berkshires.
 
The event made an impact on cancer funding, with one hundred percent of every rider-raised dollar directly benefiting Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber).
 
 For 2025, the PMC has set a new, ambitious fundraising goal of $76 million.
 
The successful weekend experience kicked off on Friday evening at Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, located on 6 Hawthorne Rd., with community bonding, live music, and campfires.
 
The ride itself took place on Saturday morning, with cyclists tackling two challenging gravel routes: the 50-mile "The Eagle" and the 30-mile "The Raven." Riders cycled across the beautiful country roads and trails of the Berkshires, traversing western Massachusetts and the scenic roads of Columbia County in New York State.
 
The post-ride celebration continued on Saturday afternoon and evening with live entertainment, activities for participants and their families, and a powerful speaking program. This program featured PMC leadership and members of the Living Proof community—a special group of riders and volunteers who have faced, or are currently facing, cancer diagnoses, underscoring the purpose of every mile cycled.
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The Classical Beat: Tanglewood Music Festival Concludes Its Classical Season

By Stephen DanknerSpecial to iBerkshires

This week, the Tanglewood Music Festival concludes its magnificently curated, presented and performed 2026 classical season, culminating with the traditional performance of Beethoven's enthralling Symphony No. 9 ('Choral'.) Read below for the details.

THREE TANGLEWOOD CLASSICAL HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK

• Thursday, Aug. 20, 8:00 p.m. in Ozawa Hall: The world-renowned Silk Road Ensemble presents "Sanctuary: The Power of Resonance and Ritual." Led by North Carolinian musician, actor and author Rhiannon Giddens, this program explores how we can experience music to better understand our world, find comfort, process loss and a changing environment, and rebuild community, based upon our mutual humanity.

• Saturday, Aug. 22, 8:00 p.m. in the Shed: Conductor Thomas Wilkins leads the Boston Symphony, with violinist Randall Goosby, a 2022 Avery Fisher Career Grantee, boy soprano Edward Njuguna and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in an uplifting program of Leonard Bernstein's mellifluous "Chichester Psalms," Florence Price's Violin Concerto No. 2 and Dvorak's sumptuous Symphony No. 8.

• Sunday, Aug. 23, 2:30 p.m. in the Shed: Maestro Gustavo Gimeno, Music Director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducts Beethoven's magisterial Ninth Symphony, with vocal soloists soprano Mané Galoyan, mezzo-soprano Zoie Reams, tenor Ben Bliss and bass Solomon Howard.

For tickets for all Tanglewood/BSO concerts (lawn and Shed seating) and for special events call (617) 266-1200 or (413) 637-5180; online: tanglewood.org or customerservice@bso.org. In Lenox, visit the Tanglewood box office at the Main Gate located at 297 West Street.

 

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