St. Luke's Nursing Scholarships Available

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The St. Luke’s Alumni Association will be awarding scholarships to those who are pursuing education in the nursing field, including an associate degree, a baccalaureate or a master’s degree or a nurse practitioner program.  

Any applicant must have completed at least one year of clinical practice in nursing.
 
Relatives of dues-paying members of the alumni group will be given preference; however, others are encouraged to apply. The scholarships are funded by members’ dues, bequests and other donations.
 


St. Luke’s School of Nursing closed in 1974 but the alumni association has remained active by supporting the scholarship fund and other endeavors.
 
The deadline for submission of completed applications is May 30.
 
For more information or to procure an application form, contact Linda Vuillemot Murphy by calling 413-499-0278 or by emailing her at lynnana@aol.com.

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GB Public Theater hosts Conversation with Berkshire Theater Artists

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Great Barrington Public Theater (GBPT) holds the third in a series of live talks with theater professionals, Monday, March 18, 6:30pm at St, James Place.
 
GB Public Associate Artistic Director Judy Braha sits down with a group of stage artists who reside locally and, often working together, create nationally acclaimed theater right in the Berkshires. 
 
The multi-accomplished group includes Director James Warwick, Playwrights Mark St. Germain and Jessica Provenz; Actor Peggy Pharr Wilson; Costume Designer Brittney Belz; and Lighting Designer Matthew Adelson. 
 
They all work on GBPT productions and with the many other theater companies that call the Berkshires home. The moderated onstage discussion will explore how their combined talents, creative skills, shared aesthetics and industry know-how are brought together to bring passion, tension, themes of comedy and drama to life onstage, and what makes living and working professionally in the Berkshires possible. Their conversation will be followed by an audience Q&A.
 
This is a free live event, with a $10 suggested donation, but space is limited. Reservations can be made now by emailing Tristan.GreatBarringtonPublic@gmail.com
 
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