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Weekend Outlook: Holiday Cheer

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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Berkshire County is hosting a variety of events this weekend including holiday concerts, Santa meet and greets, and some Chritsmas tree lightings. Find all the craft fairs and bazaars happening here
 
Editors Pick
 
Festival of Trees
Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield 
Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until Dec. 28
 
The historic Hancock Shaker Village will welcome visitors to gaze at more than 75 trees throughout the museum, culminating in a magical display at the iconic roundstone barn.
 
Tickets are $20. Children 12 and under are always free. Berkshire Museum and Hancock Shaker Village members are free. More information here
 
Multiple Days
 
Tinseliner Scenic Christmas Train
3 Hoosac Street, Adams
Nov 29 and 30
 
Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus while enjoying a festive ride on the train featuring holiday music and writing letters to Santa. More information and tickets here.
 
Nightwood at The Mount
The Mount, Lenox
Nov. 21, 22, 26, 28, 29
 
The Mount has decked out its grounds for the annual Nightwood installation with lights and music to provide an immersive experience to its visitors.
 
More information here.
 
Friday
 
Discover Greylock Go Green Hike
30 Rockwell Rd, Lanesborough
Time: 1 to 3 p.m.
 
Walk off the Thanksgiving feast with a free hike for all ages on the Bradley Interpretive Farm Trail. The trail is an easy 1.8-mile walk. Make sure to dress appropriately for the weather.
 
More information here.
 
Free Rides at Berkshire Carousel
50 Center St, Pittsfield
Time: 12 p.m.
Enjoy a free ride on the carousel thanks to Lipton Energy. More information here.
 
Eagle Brass and Trombone Eagle Concert
Adams Library
Time: 3 p.m.
 
There will be a free concert by the Eagles Band featuring holiday tunes. More information here.
 
Saturday
 
Santa Claus at Lanesborough Local
Lanesborough Local
Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
 
For the 5th year in a row, Santa will be visiting kids at Lanesborough Local. Enjoy hot chocolate and decorate cookies.
 
More information here.
 
The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow
The Stationary Factory
Time: 7:30 p.m.
 
Enjoy holiday music by The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow with special guest Billy Keane. Tickets range from $27.38 to $32.64. 
More information and tickets here
 
Sunday
 
Donuts with Santa
Shire Donuts, Dalton
Time: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
 
Help a Berkshire County teen fighting Stage 2 osteosarcoma by having a $5 cup of hot chocolate, getting a photo with Santa, and enjoying a holiday donut. All proceeds go directly to help the family.
 
More information here
 
Pancake Breakfast
Holiday Brook Farm, Dalton
Every Sunday in November from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
 
Holiday Brook Farm serves its annual Sunday pancake breakfasts featuring pancakes, sausage, hash browns, and more. It's $17.95 for adults and kids 2 to 12 pay their age. 
 
More information here.
 
Riverwalk: Part 5
115 State St, North Adams
Time: 2 to 4 p.m.
 
Pick up a free sketchbook and walk along the river on the landform loop with the Hoosic River Revival. 
The journey will start at Berkshires' Academy for Advanced Musical Studies courtyard in Heritage State Park and will end at Hotel Downstreet with refreshments and you can learn more about their next project.
 
More information here
 
Brunch with Santa at Lanesborough Local
Lanesborough Local
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
 
Enjoy a holiday-themed brunch with Santa by the fireplace, ask him what you want, and take photos.
More information here

 

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Pittsfield Celebrates Arbor Day at Taconic

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Mayor Peter Marchetti presented the framed original cover art for the day's program. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Generations of Taconic students will pass the tree planted on Arbor Day 2026 as they enter school. 

Pittsfield's decades-long annual celebration was held at a city school for the first time. Different vocational trades at Taconic High School worked together to plant the Amelanchier, or flowering serviceberry, mark it with a plaque, record the ceremony, create artwork for the program's cover, and feed guests. 

Parks, Open Space, and Natural Resources Manager James McGrath said the students' participation reflects the spirit of Arbor Day perfectly: learning by doing, serving the community, and helping Pittsfield grow greener for generations to come.

"It's not unknown that trees help shade our homes, help clean our air and water, they support wildlife, and make our neighborhoods and public spaces more beautiful and resilient," he said. 

"And Arbor Day is our chance annually to honor that gift and to remember that when we plant something today, we are investing in the future of our green world."

The holiday was established 154 years ago by J. Sterling Morton and was first observed in Nebraska with the planting of more than a million trees.

CTE environmental science and technology teacher Morgan Lindemayer-Finck detailed the many skilled students who worked on the event: the sign commemorating this Arbor Day was made by the carpentry and advanced manufacturing program, specifically students Ronan MacDonald and Patrick Winn; the multimedia production program recorded the event, and the culinary department provided refreshments. 

The program's cover art was created by students Brigitte Quintana-Tenorio and Austin Sayers. The framed original was presented to Mayor Peter Marchetti. 

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