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Weekend Outlook: Maple Sugaring Season, Live Music, and More

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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There are a variety of events this weekend in the Berkshires including a sugaring season celebration, International Women's Day community celebration dinner, live music, and more. 
 
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Maple Sugaring Season Celebration
Holiday Brook Farm, Dalton
Time: Sunday, 9:30 to 11 a.m. 
 
Berkshire Natural Resources Council and Berkshire Family Hikes will be celebrating maple sugaring season at Holiday Brook Farm. 
 
The family-friendly event will include a short hike on the farm, activities, and an opportunity to visit the farm’s animals, including emus. At the end of the event families will bring home a maple sugar treat.
 
The farm will also offer tours of the boiling room and a pancake breakfast until 1:00 p.m. for visitors to purchase.
 
More information here
 
Friday
 
Breaking Trad Workshop and Concert
Dewey Hall, Sheffield
Time: Workshop 6 p.m., concert 8 p.m. 
 
Award-winning Irish band Breaking Trad will be performing. They attempt to add a modern twist to Irish music. Tickets are $25.
 
Band members will also be leading a fiddle, Celtic tuning guitar techniques, and button accordion polkas and slides workshops. Tickets for the workshop are $25.
 
Attendance for both the workshop and the concert is $40. More information here
 
Psychic Comedian
Bennington (Vt.) Theater, 331 Main St.
Time: 9:30 p.m.
 
Peter Antoniou, who had headlined in Las Vegas and appeared on "America's Got Talent," performs an evening of mentalist entertainment including mind reading, fortune telling and comedy. This follows his sold-out show at 7:30. 
 
Tickets are $25 Thursday, $30 on Friday; more information here
 
Creative Movement & Storytime
Becket Athenaeum
Time: 10:30 a.m. 
 
Laurel Lenski will lead a free movement and storytime class designed to exercise children's imagination, strengthen their fine and gross motor skills, and support their development of social and emotional skills. Lenski has an associates degree in dance and a bachelor's degree in expressive art therapy. 
 
More information here
 
Bring Your Own Vinyl Night 
Hot Plate Brewing Co., Pittsfield
Time: 7 p.m.
 
DJ Pup Daddy will be performing some of his favorite albums and encourages the community to bring their own. 
 
More information here
 
Zonta Club Special Recognition Dinner
Berkshire Hills Country Club, Pittsfield
Time: 5:30 p.m.
 
The Zonta Club of Berkshire County will be having an International Women's Day community celebration dinner to honor six Berkshire County women who have worked to build a better world for women and girls.
 
Tickets are $50 per person and can be purchased here
 
Saturday
 
Northern Lights Ball
North Adams Elks Lodge 
Time: 8 p.m. 
 
North Adams Pride will hold its second annual Northern Lights Ball for members of the regional LGBTQIA-plus community and allies.
 
This event is open to all members of the public 21 and older; a current ID will be required for entry. 
 
Tickets can be purchased online or or in person at the event. More information here
 
Indoor Pittsfield Farmers Market
Zion Lutheran Church, Pittsfield
Time: 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
 
The region's first teen-run market, Roots Rising, will be having an indoor farmers market this Saturday featuring live music, chef demos, workshops, children's activities and more. 
 
More information here
 
Contra Dance
First Congregational Church, Williamstown
Time: 7:30 p.m.
 
 North Berkshire Community Dance hosts a pay-as-you-go ($12-$20 suggested) contra dance in the parish hall with caller Maggie McRae and music by the Vintons. Masks optional but appreciated. 
 
 More information here
 
 
Karaoke
Veterans of Foreign Wars 996, North Adams 
Time: 9 p.m. 
 
Sing your heart out for a chance to win $30 at the end of the night. The rules for the prize are participants must sing at least one solo song and stay until the end of the night. Previous winners will not be entered into the drawing.
 
More information here
 
Winter Hike
Arrowhead, Pittsfield 
Time: 12:30 p.m. 
 
There will be a guided hike around the grounds of Arrowhead where attendees can be introduced to the site by the Berkshire County Historical Society, learn about Herman Melville’s sleigh rides, and see how Mount Greylock looks in the winter. 
 
This is an easy pace hike with little elevation. More information here.
 
Tom Petty Tribute Band Performance
The Stationery Factory, Dalton
Time: 7:30 p.m. 
 
Tom Petty tribute band, The Broken-Hearted, will perform some of the American singer-songwriter and guitarist's classic hits. 
 
Tickets cost $23. More information here. 
 
Kids Concert 
Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield
Time: noon
 
There will be a free kids concert with Terry A La Berry and Friends. Sneak peak into their tunes here.
 
More information or reserve tickets here
 
Sunday 
 
Animal Support Projects: St. Patrick’s Day and Easter Themed  
Benson's Pet Center, Pittsfield
Time: noon to 3 p.m. 
 
Benson's Pet Center will be providing people a photo op with their furry babies. 
 
For a $10 donation, pet parents can bring home a 4-by-6 inch framed keepsake. This month's participants can choose between a St. Patrick's Day or Easter theme. More information here
 
Taproom Music: J.P. Murphy Band
Bright Ideas Brewing, North Adams
Time: 4 p.m. 
 
The J.P. Murphy Band will be performing traditional Irish music including ballads, battle songs, and drinking songs. More information here
 
Cabin Fever Story Time
Mount Greylock State Reservation Visitor Center, Lanesborough
Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m. 
 
Relax by a hearth fire for an hour as Mount Greylock Park Interpreter and folklore fan Mike tells some Mount Greylock tales including The Wild Man of the Hills, The Mysterious Spirit Woman of Pratt Hill, the Wayward Moose Named Bill, and the legendary ghost of Old Coot.
 
The free event will include complementary hot chocolate. More information here
 
Barre & Brews 
Hot Plate Brewing Co., Pittsfield
Time: 
 
On Pointe Barre and Fitness Studio and Hot Plate Brewing Co. have collaborated to bring an hour long barre class followed by a pint of beer. 
 
The class is $30 and registration is required. Participants must bring a mat and ID. 
 
More information here
 
Auxiliary Craft Fair
Dalton American Legion
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
 
Purchase a variety of old and new things at this Auxiliary Craft fair and flea market. Information here
 
Sweet Shoppe Opening 
Lanesborough Local Country Store
Time: 11 to 2 p.m.
 
Lanesborough Local Country Store is opening its new sundae bar and bakery featuring pastries, desserts and ice cream. Stop in on Sunday for ice cream and to enter their giveaway. 
 
More information here

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Clarksburg OKs $5.1M Budget; Moves CPA Adoption Forward

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Newly elected Moderator Seth Alexander kept the meeting moving. 
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — The annual town meeting sped through most of the warrant on Wednesday night, swiftly passing a total budget of $5.1 million for fiscal 2025 with no comments. 
 
Close to 70 voters at Clarksburg School also moved adoption of the state's Community Preservation Act to the November ballot after a lot of questions in trying to understand the scope of the act. 
 
The town operating budget is $1,767,759, down $113,995 largely because of debt falling off. Major increases include insurance, utilities and supplies; the addition of a full-time laborer in the Department of Public Works and an additional eight hours a week for the accountant.
 
The school budget is at $2,967,609, up $129,192 or 4 percent over this year. Clarksburg's assessment to the Northern Berkshire Vocational School District is $363,220.
 
Approved was delaying the swearing in of new officers until after town meeting; extending the one-year terms of moderator and tree warden to three years beginning with the 2025 election; switching the licensing of dogs beginning in January and enacting a bylaw ordering dog owners to pick up after their pets. This last was amended to include the words "and wheelchair-bound" after the exemption for owners who are blind. 
 
The town more recently established an Agricultural Committee and on Wednesday approved a right-to-farm bylaw to protect agriculture. 
 
Larry Beach of River Road asked why anyone would be against and what the downside would be. Select Board Chair Robert Norcross said neighbors of farmers can complain about smells and livestock like chickens. 
 
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