Weekend Outlook: Independence Day Events and More
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All Independence Day events take place on Sunday, July 4 unless otherwise noted.
Lenox
Although the town is not putting on any events, at 3 p.m. Shakespeare and Company, 70 Kemble St., will present a free outdoor reading of the Declaration of Independence, spoken by its actors and guests from the community. (Bring a blanket or lawn chairs if you wish).
Prior to the reading, the company will perform "Revolutionary Moments," a collection of vignettes highlighting the influences of Shakespeare and "some of history’s most fascinating figures." Admission to the performance is $15 for adults, $5 for children age 18 and under. Following the performance, there will be a community barbecue, from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. (Pricing is a la carte).
For more information, call 413-637-3353 or visit www.shakespeare.org.
North Adams
At 2 p.m., the Western Heritage State Park Visitors Center, Route 8, will hold a program about the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Call 413-663-6312 for more information.
The SteepleCats play a home game (Joe Wolfe Stadium) against the Holyoke Blue Sox at 7 p.m. The evening will be capped off with fireworks. For more information, go to www.steeplecats.com or call 413- 663-7333.
Pittsfield
The city's Fourth of July parade will actually take place on Monday, July 5, beginning at 10 a.m. The parade route begins at South Street, heading up North Street to Wahconah Park. Prior to the parade, at 9:30, Berkshire Medical Center will launch its 25th annual 5K Independence Day Run, which follows the parade route. For more information, call 413-447-7763 or visit www.pittsfieldparade.com.
The Pittsfield Colonials, who will lead the parade on their own float en route to the ballpark, will take on the New Jersey Jackets at 2 p.m. Fireworks happen later in the day; call 413-236-2691 or visit www.pittsfieldcolonials.com for more information.
Williamstown
The Williamstown Parade will begin at noon, winding up Route 2 from Southworth Street and continuing down Spring Street, where the Flatbed Jazz Band will be playing at the base of the street and parade goers can enjoy a free barbecue courtesy of Stop and Shop and Williams College.
Following the barbecue, at 1:30 p.m. actors from the Williamstown Theatre Festival will perform a reading of the Declaration of Independence and the British Reply at the Williams College Museum of Art. For more information, visit willliamstownchamber.com.
Other events
North Adams
On Saturday at the Western Gateway Heritage State Park, Robert Campanile will lead guests through an illustrated lecture about New York's Coney Island. The talk begins at 2 p.m. Call 413-663-6312 for more information.
At 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, local historian Paul W. Marino will hold the next in his series of free history walks, this one on Church Street, whose residents included the city's first millionaire, first mayor, first car owner and first college-educated dentist.
The walk begins at Smith House, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts campus. For more information, contact Marino at 413-207-1344.
Great Barrington
This weekend marks the ninth annual Berkshires Arts Festival, a juried art event featuring live demonstrations and workshops,
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Admission is $11 for adults, $9 for seniors, $5 for students, and free for children 10 and younger. A weekend pass costs $13.
Hours are Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.berkshiresartsfestival.com.
Monterey
The Bidwell House Museum plans to celebrate its 20th anniversary, along with Tyringham and Monterey history, at the 100 Art School Road fields on Saturday.
Among the scheduled events for "Township No. 1 Day" are live music, history and gardening talks, antique appraisals, photo displays, a history-inspired hike, and a pie-baking contest. Other activities and treats planned for the day include games, crafts, popcorn, cotton candy, watermelon and a treasure hunt.
For specific times and other details, visit www.bidwellhousemuseum.org.
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