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The Williamstown Community Chest, including Brian O'Grady, Kathy McKnight and Anne Singleton, seen here, will mark the day by distributing 'Sand for Seniors' donated by Aubuchon in Williamstown, whose manager Chad Forrest is also seen here.

'Giving Tuesday' Urges Donations to Local Charities

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We have passed Black Friday and Small Business Saturday and are on to Cyber Monday, but soon it will be time for something more meaningful this holiday season.

Tuesday, Nov. 29, is "Giving Tuesday," and organizations and individuals throughout the community are encouraged to use the occasion to promote a cause or charity that is meaningful to them. Launched in 2012 and celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, Giving Tuesday's purpose is to inspire giving, resulting in greater financial donations, increased volunteer hours, and participation in activities that bring about real change in communities.

The Williamstown Community Chest will mark the day by distributing "Sand for Seniors." Aubuchon Hardware in the Colonial Shopping Center in Williamstown has donated 50 one-gallon pails, which will be filled with sand and distributed to seniors in town in anticipation of slippery walkways during the coming winter.

"When the weather turns cold, sidewalks and steps can get icy and treacherous," said Kathy McKnight, president of the Community Chest board of directors. "We want to help people stay safe. We're grateful to our community for supporting the Williamstown Community Chest for close to 90 years and we felt this would be a good way to give back on Giving Tuesday."



Friends of the Community Chest and members of its board of directors will fill the buckets with sand and assist in distribution. Participating board members are Rich Alley, Joe Bergeron, Susan Briggs, Juliet Flynt, Jane Frado, Polly Macpherson, Jim Mahon, Kathy McKnight, Kathy Morris, Mary Morrow, Steve Narey, Brian O'Grady, Susan Puddester, Tom Sheldon and Bernadine Williams. Persons interested in joining in this outreach activity, may contact Kathy McKnight at 413-458-1694. Requests for pails of Sand for Seniors can be directed to the Community Chest office at 413-458-2443 or to the Williamstown Council on Aging at the Harper Center at 413-458-8250.

Founded in 1927, the Williamstown Community Chest's mission is "to strengthen the community by raising and distributing resources to organizations that help our neighbors in need." It currently supports 16 local agencies by funds raised in its annual neighborhood campaign, all of which would welcome Giving Tuesday donations. For further information or to donate, visit the organization’s website.

For lists of other charities to support this year, visit the Northern Berkshire United Way and the Berkshire United Way websites. The Northern Berkshire Santa Fund is also in need of donations to help make sure North Berkshire children have toys on Christmas morning.


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Clark Art Presents Music At the Manton Concert

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute kicks off its three-part Music at the Manton Concert series for the spring season with a performance by Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six on Friday, April 26 at 7 pm. 
 
The performance takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.
 
According to a press release:
 
Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings in both English and French. After her 2014 critically-acclaimed debut album Not So Deep as a Well, on which she put Dorothy Parker's poetry to music, Myriam Gendron returns with Ma délire – Songs of Love, Lost & Found. The bilingual double album is a modern exploration of North American folk tales and traditional melodies, harnessing the immortal spirit of traditional music.
 
P.G. Six, the stage name of Pat Gubler, opens for Myriam Gendron. A prominent figure in the Northeast folk music scene since the late 1990s, Gubler's latest record, Murmurs and Whispers, resonates with a compelling influence of UK psychedelic folk.
 
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. Advance registration encouraged. For more information and to register, visit clarkart.edu/events.
 
This performance is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
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