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Library trustees approved display space for the Historical Society.

Adams Historic Society to Have New Exhibit Space

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
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ADAMS, Mass. — The Historical Society will install exhibit space in the back wing of the library using memorial funds donated in the name of a local woman Jean Marie Beauchemin.

The library trustees approved the Historical Society's request during a meeting last week to make modifications to the library's back right hallway so the society can have a more visible and accessible exhibit space.

Trustee and society member Eugene Michalenko said the society has nearly $3,000 that was donated through a Beauchemin memorial fund.

Beauchemin was an Adams native who had been executive director for the Pittsfield Council on Aging and, before that, the Adams Council on Aging. Beauchemin died in 2013.

"She passed away and the memorial fund was set up in her name," Michalenko said. "We felt this would be a good use of the money and we would like to maybe put a plaque there."  

Michalenko said the plan is to install fabric-covered mounting boards, like what is in Town Hall, for mounting photos and informational posters. He said the boards will not affect the historical integrity of the walls or woodwork of historic building.

"We are trying to be as unobtrusive as possible," he said. "We don't want to drill holes in the woodwork or anything like that."


He said he hopes to be able to light the walls to make the documents more visible.

"I was thinking some arc lights over the top or something would work," he said. "It's OK as it is now but I think the lighting could be better."

Michalenko said the society will also purchase a lighted glass cabinet to display artifacts. He said the wall displays are all copies but the artifacts are real and should be securely displayed.

He said in the future it may be a good idea to install a banner.

"Maybe on that big arch there I would like to see a banner come down so when people come into the library they will see us," he said.  

Trustee David Strzepek said he was glad that the Historical Society was going to use the space.  

"That area was always intended for you guys to use and I think it's a good idea," he said.


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Adams Free Library Pastel Painting Workshops

ADAMS, Mass. — Award-winning pastel artist Gregory Maichack will present three separate pastel painting workshops for adults and teens 16+, to be hosted by the Adams Free Library. 
 
Wednesday, April 24 The Sunflower; Wednesday, May 8 Jimson Weed; and Thursday, May 23 Calla Turned Away from 10:00 a.m. to noon.  
 
Registration is required for each event.  Library events are free and open to the public.
 
These programs are funded by a Festivals and Projects grant of the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
 
This workshop is designed for participants of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Attendees will create a personalized, original pastel painting based on Georgia O’Keefe’s beautiful pastel renditions of The Sunflower, Jimson Weed and Calla Turned Away. All materials will be supplied. Seating may fill quickly, so please call 413-743-8345 to register for these free classes.
 
Maichack is an award-winning portraitist and painter working primarily in pastels living in the Berkshires. He has taught as a member of the faculty of the Museum School in Springfield, as well as at Greenfield and Holyoke Community College, Westfield State, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
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