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The Hillcrest Wish Program Wrapping Party for 2013 with Ivana Nikolau, left, Sara Peters and Tammy Wright.

Williams Athletic Department Donates Gifts to Hillcrest

By Dick QuinnWilliams Sports Info
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Members of the Williams College tennis team helped wrap gifts.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Williams College Athletic Department purchased and distributed more than 1,500 Christmas gifts for children as part of the Holiday Wish program at Hillcrest Educational Centers in Pittsield for the 14th year.
 
Williams athletes held its wrapping party on Dec. 9 in the Lasell Gym.
 
"This program has provided Eph athletic department staff, coaches, athletes, and teams the opportunity to sponsor children each Christmas season with donated presents to be opened on Christmas morning — gifts that probably would not exist for many of these children," said Tammy Wright, the coordinator of schedule and team travel for the Ephs, who organizes and supervises the Holiday Wish program at Williams.
 
Through the Holiday Wish Program each child makes up to five wish tags for something they would like for Christmas. A sponsor then selects a gift tag (valued at $25) and either shops for the gift or donates the money to Wright so she can coordinate the purchase of the gift. Many times items on the tag does not total up to the $25; in which case a few extra gifts are added to reach $25.
 
"We've never purchased and distributed less than 100 gifts in a year and the past four years we've purchased 125," said Wright.
 
Eighteen teams and several members of the Athletic Department participated in the program this year. Hillcrest is a residential and educational center for children with severe behavioral issues. Many of the center's students have moderate to severe learning disabilities as well. The center had 150 special-needs children in its care this fall who do not have or cannot go to family for the holidays.

 


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Clark Art Presents Music At the Manton Concert

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute kicks off its three-part Music at the Manton Concert series for the spring season with a performance by Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six on Friday, April 26 at 7 pm. 
 
The performance takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.
 
According to a press release:
 
Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings in both English and French. After her 2014 critically-acclaimed debut album Not So Deep as a Well, on which she put Dorothy Parker's poetry to music, Myriam Gendron returns with Ma délire – Songs of Love, Lost & Found. The bilingual double album is a modern exploration of North American folk tales and traditional melodies, harnessing the immortal spirit of traditional music.
 
P.G. Six, the stage name of Pat Gubler, opens for Myriam Gendron. A prominent figure in the Northeast folk music scene since the late 1990s, Gubler's latest record, Murmurs and Whispers, resonates with a compelling influence of UK psychedelic folk.
 
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. Advance registration encouraged. For more information and to register, visit clarkart.edu/events.
 
This performance is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
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