Berkshire South Honors Area Educators and Mentors

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. – Berkshire South will recognize fourteen area educators and mentors on October 6 at 5:30pm with a photo exhibit in the Community Center. Honorees were nominated for their dedication and outstanding contributions as teachers and trusted advisors.

The Center is proud to recognize the following role models for the inspiration and positive impact they have had on our community:

Susan Andersen, New Marlborough

Linda Day, Stockbridge

J. Wayne Eline, New Marlborough

Kathy Erickson, Richmond

Mark Eurich, Great Barrington

Lore Kaplan, Great Barrington

Michelle Kuzia, Great Barrington

Dr. Homer L. Meade, Stockbridge


Krista Palmer, Great Barrington

Hilary Russell, Sheffield

Jeffrey Stevens, Great Barrington

Nicholas Van Sant, Great Barrington

Mary Alice Welch, Sheffield

Pat White, Great Barrington

Tom Young. Sheffield

Berkshire South Regional Community Center is a nonprofit organization open to all with community aid available. Built in 2002, the Center includes the Norris Aquatics Center, the Fitzpatrick Fitness Center, the Beinecke Gymnasium, the Lennox Foundation Youth Center, the Robbins Meeting Room, the Jaffe Auditorium, an early childcare center and hiking trails. Rentals for parties and meetings are available. The Center offers a broad range of programs, classes, lectures, clubs and workshops for adults, youth, children, seniors and families.

For more information and to register for programs, contact Berkshire South at 413-528-2810, go to www.berkshiresouth.org, or visit Berkshire South at 15 Crissey Road in Great Barrington, just north of the Price Chopper Plaza on Route 7.
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Striking Out Cancer in Berkshires Holds Sunday Party Before June 27 Games

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Striking out Cancer in the Berkshires has been bringing smiles for half a decade.
 
This year, it also is bringing Smiley.
 
A day of community baseball and softball games that act as a fund-raiser for the Jimmy Fund is the brainchild of Joe DiCicco, who has expanded the event’s footprint over the years and seen a steady growth in money raised as a result.
 
This year’s games are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on June 27 on Buddy Pellerin Field at Clapp Park.
 
But the festivities begin this Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Sideline Saloon on Fenn Street, where DiCicco invites families to come down, free of charge, to take photos with a Boston Red Sox World Series Trophy and meet Boston mascot Wally the Green Monster and Smiley, the mascot of the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox.
 
“It’s just a little way to give back to the community to start the week,” DiCicco said. “Last year, we had the trophy for the first time, and they want to bring it back, so that’s a good thing. Wally is different, and so is Smiley.”
 
What has not changed is DiCicco’s dedication to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy Fund, inspired by Einar Gustafson, a child who beat cancer with the help of Dr. Sidney Farber in 1948 and shared his story with the world under the name Jimmy to protect his anonymity.
 
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