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Visitor Centers Seek Volunteers - November 05, 2007
The Berkshire Visitors Bureau is seeking volunteers to assist at the bureau’s Adams and Pittsfield visitor centers. Training is provided, but volunteers should be familiar with the Berkshire region and interested in meeting and helping travelers from around the world as well as local residents.
The Pittsfield center is located at the Colonial Theatre Annex, 109 South St. The center is managed by the bureau in collaboration with the City of Pittsfield, the Colonial Theatre and the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Berkshire County. The Adams center, at 3 Hoosac St., is owned by the town of Adams and is also the Berkshire Visitors Bureau headquarters. Individuals interested in volunteering may call Linda Beach at 743-4500, ext. 321.
The visitor centers each offer brochures, schedules and information on businesses and happenings in Berkshire County; an audiovisual program highlighting the Berkshires’ culture, historic sites, dining and lodging, family activities, recreation and shopping; and a souvenir gift shop. In addition, the centers can provide customized travel directions using electronic mapping software and, in the summer, feature a Half Tix booth selling half-price tickets to selected area performing arts venues. |
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