DOG FRIENDLY HIKE - YOKUN RIDGE SOUTH Richmond, 9 a.m. This hike is for well behaved, socialized dogs, under voice control. This gives you and your dog some off-leash time without startling other group hikers who may not be so appreciative of your favorite four-legged companion! The hike will take place at Yokun Ridge South (Walsh and Charcoal trails). Meet at the Olivia’s Outlook parking lot Distance: 2.5 miles Check out the trail maps here.
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SHADOW DAY AT BART CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOL Adams, 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Students interested in enrolling in BArT Charter Public School in grades 6 or 7 for the upcoming school year are invited to observe classes. Registration is required and can be completed by email or calling 413-743-7311, ext. 132. Deadline to enroll at BArT for the 2012-2013 school year is April 30. (Space is limited.)
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EARTH CENTERED RECOVERY Great Barrington, 5:30 - 6:30 Meets every Monday at Mason. Join us for an open 12-step meeting for environmental awareness and spiritual recovery. Mason Library 231 Main St., 413-528-2403
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BAGELS AND BOOKS Great Barrington, 9 - 10 Meets the last Monday of each month. Join us for an early morning book club and breakfast! For May we're reading Stone's Fall by Iain Pears. Mason Library 231 Main St., 413-528-2403
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SELF-HEALING WITH ONE LIGHT HEALING TOUCH W. Stockbridge, 6:30 - 8 p.m. at Crystal Essence, Railroad Street, Great Barrington; 413.528.2595 $21 Presented by AnnE O'Neil, founder of your soul path, this class is a great opportunity to learn more about energy and how to work with it. It is an introductory class, in which participants will: experience a profound grounding exercise, allowing one to be more present; learn more about how life-force energy flows; and begin to tap into one's innate healing ability.
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SHADOW DAY AT BART CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOL Adams, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Students interested in enrolling in BArT Charter Public School in grades 6 or 7 for the upcoming school year are invited to observe classes. Registration is required and can be completed by email or calling 413-743-7311, ext. 132. Deadline to enroll at BArT for the 2012-2013 school year is April 30. (Space is limited.)
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NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY: TODDLER TIME (AGES 1-3) North Adams, 10:30 a.m. North Adams Public Library, Youth Services Department, 74 Church Street. 413-662-3133 ext. 14
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DARK STAR ORCHESTRA Pittsfield, 7:30 p.m. Dark Star Orchestra arrives at The Colonial Theatre, bringing with them song-for-song recreations of Grateful Dead performances. Tickets to Dark Star Orchestra are $25-$35. Tickets may be purchased in person at The Colonial Theatre Ticket Office at 111 South St., by calling 413-997-4444 or online at www.BerkshireTheatreGroup.org.
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THE BERKSHIRE COUNTY 4-H Pittsfield, 7 p.m. The Berkshire County 4-H Advisory Council will be holding its monthly meeting, at 600 Williams Street, (Brattle Farm). If you would like to be a part of this board, which works on programming for Berkshire County 4-H, please come to the meeting. If you would like more information about this meeting, or 4-H in general, call Angelica at (413) 448-8285
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BOB'S WAY HIKE Monterey, 2 p.m. Hike around the loops at Bob’s Way. Enjoy a cool breeze at Dave’s bench and check out the wildlife action at the wetland. This 2.5 mile gentle hike will take approximately 1.5 hours. Check out the trail maps here: http://www.bnrc.net/properties/106_bobs_way/. Bring snacks, plenty of water, and appropriate footwear. Directions: From Monterey take Route 23 east and look for the Bob’s Way trail sign and parking area on your right just past Mt. Hunger Road and just before the Otis town line. Amanda L'Etoile: aletoile@bnrc.net
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BART NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Adams, 4 p.m. Students newly enrolled at BArT Charter Public School in the 2012-2013 school year are invited with their families to attend one of the school's orientation/registration sessions. In addition to completing the school's enrollment process, families will have an opportunity to ask questions of the school’s leadership team and meet other families joining the BArT community. Email or call Monique Notte at 413-743-7311, ext. 132, for more information.
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NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME (AGES 3-6) North Adams, 10:30 a.m. North Adams Public Library, Youth Services Department, 74 Church Street. 413-662-3133 ext. 14
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OPEN HOUSE - BERKSHIRE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Lenox, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. For more information, visit berkshirecountryday.org.
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NORTHERN BERKSHIRE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Williamstown, 6:30 p.m. NBBPW’s meeting is at the Williams Inn. Linnea Nelson will present “We Are All Special.” The cost of the meal is $25. Proceeds from the dinner will go to support the group’s community service. For meal choices and to make a reservation, contact Elizabeth Manns at 413-664-7445.
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RADIATION TREATMENTS FOR PROSTATE CANCER DISCUSSION Pittsfield, 5 - 6 p.m. Berkshire Medical Center will present a program on the use of radiation treatments for prostate cancer in the BMC Auditorium. The program is free and open to the public, and would be of particular interest to men who have faced a diagnosis of prostate cancer and family who support them in their challenges. Registration is requested for this program. To register, or for more information, call the BMC Care Navigation Program at 413-447-3092.
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FAITH AND DESTINY HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT Clarksburg, 6 - 9 p.m. Faith and Destiny Holocaust exhibit featuring over 250 artifacts from the Holocaust and World War II. Holocaust survivor Rabbi Philip Lazowski will share personal testimony about surviving four years of fear, tragedy, and horror in Nazi-occupied Poland. Wednesday, Clarksburg Elementary School, 777 West Cross Road, Free admission; donations appreciated. Call 413-663-8735 for more information.
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SHOW UP SHOW OFF MEETING Pittsfield, 6:30 p.m. Show Up Show Off, a monthly meeting of photographers from Berkshire County, will meet at 6:30 PM Wednesday, at Y Bar, 391 North Street, Both professional and amateur photographers are invited to attend. The meeting is free. This months presenter is Mary Garnish who will presenting photographs from her travels to China. Mary Garnish is a graphic designer by profession, but photography played a bit part in her college degree. Soon after the mortarboard was tossed, and the Real World took hold, the old Minolta SLR became dusty and was forgotten.
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TIME FOR TOTS AT RAMSDELL Great Barrington, 3:30 - 4:30 Wednesday afternoons at Ramsdell Library. Stories, songs, fingerplays, crafts and more! Ramsdell Library 1087 Main St. Housatonic, 413-274-3738
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YOUNG CHILDREN'S STORY TIME Great Barrington, 10:15 - 11 Wednesday and Friday mornings. Children and their caregiver are invited to join us to enjoy stories. We often also have songs, games and crafts. No sign-up is necessary. Mason Library 231 Main St., 413-528-2403
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MORNINGSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH MEETING Pittsfield, 6 p.m. Subject: Continuing the discussion on making our Morningside community stronger and safer. The Morningside Initiative's Neighborhood Development committee invites residents and community members to continue the discussion on making our Morningside community stronger and safer. Wednesday, at Morningside Community School, join the Morningside Initiative and community members to discuss steps we can take as a community to build a safer neighborhood including strengthening the Neighborhood Watch efforts in the Morningside Neighborhood. We hope to see you there. We will also be discussing this year's Morningside Pride Night, which will be held on June 7th from 5 pm to 8 pm at Morningside School. Contact Pete White at petewhite78@yahoo.com for more information or leave a message at 413-464-9044
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PLANT OBSESSIONS: BERKSHIRE BOTANICAL GARDEN'S ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR Stockbridge, 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Join the Berkshire Botanical Garden staff for a day-long adventure to gardens and nurseries for the "plant obsessed." Visit Hunnewell Arboretum, Blanchette Gardens, Joe Pye Weed Nursery, an eclectic selection of gardens private and public with the unifying theme of "obsession." Plants will be available for purchase at Blanchette Gardens. A morning snack and late afternoon refreshments will be provided. Berkshire Botanical Garden, intersection of Routes 102 and 183, 413-298-3926. Cost: Members $95; Nonmembers $120. Register online or by phone.
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BART TO HOST FIRST HISTORY FAIR Adams, 6 - 7 p.m. On Thursday, students will present their work to the community at the first-ever BArT History Fair.
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OPEN HOUSE TO FEATURE LANESBOROUGH HISTORY Lanesborough, 6:30 p.m. There is a revitalized appreciation of the history of Lanesborough. Therefore, an open house for anyone interested in that history will be held on Thursday, in the Town Hall Community Room.
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HISTORY OF LANESBOROUGH OPEN HOUSE Lanesborough, 6:30 p.m. The open house will be held at the Town Hall Community Room. The event will offer an overview of planned activities, a short historical presentation, and an opportunity for people to join. There also will be some sharing of stories and light refreshments. Anyone interested who is not able to attend is encouraged to contact Tammi Haines or Mary Reilly, or to email lanesboroughhs@gmail.com.
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ROTARY CLUB SPAGHETTI DINNER Williamstown, 5 - 7 p.m. A spaghetti dinner fundraiser will be held by the Rotary Club of Williamstown at the Williamstown Commons on 25 Adams Rd. You'll be served spaghetti, meatballs, sausage, tossed salad, garlic bread, dessert, punch and coffee for dinner. Tickets for adults are $8, seniors for $7, and children under 12 for $5. The money raised will benefit community and youth programs, and scholarships for local students."
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MOMENTS OF FOCUS New Marlborough, 5 - 7 p.m. The Meeting House Gallery presents a juried photography show, "Moments of Focus," with an opening reception at the Meeting House Gallery on Route 57 on the Village Green. Deadline for submissions is May 22. The show runs through June 17. For a prospectus contact Elizabeth Lombardi, elizabeth.mill.river@gmail.com or 413-229-8972.
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YOUNG CHILDREN'S STORY TIME , 10:15 - 11:00 Wednesday and Friday mornings. Children and their caregiver are invited to join us to enjoy stories. We often also have songs, games and crafts. No sign-up is necessary. Mason Library 231 Main St., 413-528-2403
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MT. EVERETT SPRING CHORUS CONCERT Sheffield, 7:00 The Mt. Everett Music Department is proud to present our Spring Choral Concert on May 25th, at 7:00 pm. This concert features the Junior High Chorus, the High School Chorus, Retro, Dial-Tones, and the Madrigals. The Madrigals were the winners of the 2011 Lenox Caroling Festival, and the High School Chorus was recently featured on a program of spirituals with the Cantilena Chamber Choir in Lenox. The Junior High Choir was recently awarded a Gold Medal at the Fantastic Festivals adjudicated event in Enfield, Connecticut. The chorus concert is held at the Thomas A. Consolati Performing Arts Center at Mt. Everett High School. This event is free and open to the public. For questions, please contact Chris Clark at (413) 229-8734.
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SHEFFIELD FARMERS' MARKET Sheffield, 2:30 - 6:30 p.m. Healthy Farms, Healthy Food, Healthy You Heritage breed meats, cheese & eggs, vegetables & salad greens, spreads & desserts, prepared food, maple syrup, honey, cut flowers and handmade gifts. Entertainment includes live music and the Jug End Mountain Morris Dancers. Ample parking in the Town Hall parking lot, located behind Mobil Station. Contact: Amelia Wolfe, Market Manager 413-717-5722 marketmanager@thesheffieldfarmersmarket.com www.thesheffieldfarmersmarket.com
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ROYAL BERKSHIRE IMPROV TROUPE North Adams, 8 p.m. Royal Berkshire Improv Troupe returns to North Adams at The Mill City Productions, Heritage State Park, Building 4. Tickets are $10 at the door. RBIT is a comedy improv group that has been delighting audiences with its own brand of non-scripted comedic mayhem since June of 2001.For more information on the troupe visit berkshireimprov.com.
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