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Daily DigestYuck!
There's a winter storm warning in effect until 7 a.m. on Thursday with another 1 to 3 inches of snow expected. Could be another messy commute. |
Duff'em If You've Got'em
North Adams Regional Hospital went smoke-free Monday — so did all its sister sites, from Sweet Brook to Northern Berkshire Family Practice to the Women's Exchange. No ashtrays, no smoking: No butts about it. |
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Send date, time, location and town of eagle sightings, number of birds, whether juvenile or adult and observer's contact information to Mass.wildlife@state.ma.us. |
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County Wide Youth Talent Show - January 31, 2008
Giving Youth More Outlets to Express Themselves
Pittsfield – Youth Groups in Pittsfield are coming together to ensure their young people have an outlet to express themselves. The Pittsfield Youth Commission and Youth Alive Step Dance and Drum Line are in the process of planning a Youth Talent Show at Barrington Stage Company for March 27, open to all county teenagers, in an effort to showcase the wide variety of talent that our community has to offer.
Tryouts have begun to take place, and more are scheduled. The show already includes some incredible talent, from young rappers to pop and lock dancers, acoustic guitar players and hacky sackers. The groups are encouraging more to tryout, in hopes of including as many as possible in the show. The performances promise to highlight what Berkshire County is all about, creativity, diversity and promotion of artistic expression throughout life.
If you’ve never performed, or are a stage junkie, they are looking to see your dance, hear your songs or experience your random skills. They know there are some tight rope walkers and acrobats out there! The Youth Commission and Youth Alive hope to make the show as fun and energetic as possible, with comedy and a good natured positive energy, embracing all of our young people.
The young performers will also have the opportunity to experience Barrington Stage Company, a wonderful professional venue that invites creative and talented spirits. The Youth Commission, Youth Alive and youth throughout the county, are extremely grateful to BSC for always welcoming youth into their space and for their innovative and empowering programs.
The money raised from the talent show will go to help support Youth Alive’s new practice and hangout space on Melville Street. The show is scheduled on Friday, March 7 at 7pm. Categories include dance, singing, bands/groups and random talent. Great prizes are included thus far from Best Buy, Burger, WorkShopLive, Sante Day Spa, The Pittsfield Airport, Woodbrothers Music and Bisque Beads and Beyond, with more to come. If your organization is interested in donating a prize, please contact the Youth Commission.
Talent Show Auditions will be held from 5-7:30pm on Monday February 4 and 18 at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, 28 Renne Ave, Downtown Pittsfield MA. Auditions will also be held from 2:30-5pm at Pittsfield High School, directly after school on February 13th. Auditions will be held in south county and north county at the local high schools with dates and times to be decided. If you are unable to attend a current audition, or if you would like to take charge and schedule a new audition time at your school, contact the Youth Commission at 413-448-9735.
The Pittsfield Youth Commission is a new group of high school students who are working to create new opportunities for youth to get involved, through new and existing events and programs.
The goal of the Commission to become a completely representative body for young people to learn about their lives and their community, thus creating change. The Youth Commission is extremely excited to be partnering with Youth Alive for this reason, as Youth Alive is a group that is already accomplishing all of these goals. Youth Alive is a county-wide step and drumming group that consistently provides youth creative outlets for expression. They have performed at numerous different venues, allowing members to learn about their county, their country and themselves through traveling performances. |
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