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Cultural Pittsfield This Week: Feb. 3-9

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February 3 - February 9, 2017

FEB. 3 is First Friday Artswalk & More!
 
Enjoy a dozen different art shows featuring work by over 20 accomplished regional artists in Pittsfield's bustling Upstreet Cultural District during the First Friday Artswalk and all month long! In most venues, artists will be present from 5-8 p.m. A free guided tour begins at 5 p.m. at the Intermodal Center @ BRTA, 1 Columbus Ave. 
FEB. 3 is First Friday Artswalk & More!
 
Enjoy a dozen different art shows featuring work by over 20 accomplished regional artists in Pittsfield's bustling Upstreet Cultural District during the First Friday Artswalk and all month long! In most venues, artists will be present from 5-8 p.m. A free guided tour begins at 5 p.m. at the Intermodal Center @ BRTA, 1 Columbus Ave. 
 
 
MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE
Berkshire Theatre Group presents Rev Tor & Friends' 6th Annual Dead of Winter Jam. This mid-winter celebration of the music of The Grateful Dead will feature a multitude of local and beloved guest artists, including members of Rebel Alliance, The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow, Misty Blues and more. Thursday, February 9, The Colonial Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets: $12/$15 at the door. A food drive at this event will collect non-perishables for local pantries in need.
Plus... 
FRI Savor the Moment: CYC Benefit Wine Tasting at Berkshire Hills Country Club | FRI BOOMaPalooza at The BOOM Room | FRI Blue Light Trio at Rainbow | FRI Karaoke at The A | SAT Latin Night at The Whit | SAT Critical Mass at Bousquet | SAT Warren Sieme at Rainbow | SAT Hack Monet at The A | SAT Shyne at Crossroads | TUE Craft on North at Hotel on North | WED Eli Catlin at Methuselah | WED Gruppo Mondo at Rainbow | THU Soulstice at Bousquet
 
FAMILY FRIENDLY
WordxWord/Outspoken will hold free weekly workshops with Natalia Whalen, Grace Rossman and special guests, beginning this Friday at The Berkshire Museum. The workshops offer a space where teens and young adults can speak and be heard, where a shared love of writing and performing creates bonds rather than boundaries. 4:30-6 p.m. Pre-registration required.
Plus...  
FRI WeeMuse: Adventures at Berkshire Museum | SAT WeeMuse: Art Lab at Berkshire Museum | MON Tiny Tots Story Time at Berkshire Athenaeum | TUE WeeMuse: Littlest Learners at Berkshire Museum | WED 3D Printing: Wow! at Berkshire Athenaeum | WED WeeMuse: Parent/Child STEM at Berkshire Museum  | THU Preschool Play & Learn at Berkshire Athenaeum
 
WELLNESS
 
Berkshire Running Center, at 34 Depot Street, presents a pre-game training workshop. There will be a 30-minute run, followed by a 30-minute bike ride, and finishing with a quick 30-minute strength and core workout. 9:30 a.m.
Plus... 
MON The Process of Aging at Knesset Israel TUE Tai Chi Classes begin at Chin Bo Jok | WED Run to North at Hotel on North
 
GET CREATIVE


Berkshire Paint & Sip, at 305 North Street, invites you to live it up with friends while painting "Tree of Life." All painting materials, wine and light snack included. $30. 6-9 p.m.
Plus... 
ONGOING Paint Your Own Canvas or Pottery at The Dirty Brush FRI Paint Your Own Arrow Sign at The Funky Phoenix | TUE Craft on North at Hotel on North WED Culture, Identity & Art at NuArts WED Open Studio at Berkshire Paint & Sip
 
COMMUNITY
WED Writing Workshop at the BOOM Room
The Berkshire Writers Room, located at 137 North Street in the BOOM Room (in the Crawford Square plaza) will hold an all-genre writing workshop from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Bring a few typed copies of a work (about 1500 words) you'd like to share. You control how much, if any, feedback you'd like to obtain. Some authors only wish to present their work, some wish to have extensive feedback.
Plus... 
FRI Community Dinner at Shire City Sanctuary | FRI Savor the Moment: CYC Benefit Wine Tasting at Berkshire Hills Country Club SAT Snowy Slammer Mountain Bike Race at Springside Park SUN Domingo Brunch with Satellite Shine at Dottie's 
LEARN
Berkshire Athenaeum welcomes local baker Brandi Scalise, author of the new book Cookie Classics Made Easy: One-Bowl Recipes, Perfect Results. She'll prepare a recipe from her cookbook, and a tasting will follow. Free. 7 p.m.
 
Plus...  
ONGOING Monday Drum Class at The Lichtenstein FRI OLLI Science Conversations at Berkshire Athenaeum FRI Wolves, Coyotes & Foxes Lecture at Berkshire Community College | SAT Together for Justice: Organizing in the Berkshires at Knesset Israel | SAT Cooking Class at Shire City Sanctuary WED 3D Printing: Wow! at Berkshire Athenaeum | THU Fall in Love with 3D Printing begins at Berkshire Athenaeum | THU Why Forests Matter at Berkshire Athenaeum
FILM
A Street Cat Named Bob
at The Beacon Cinema
 
 
The Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF), Mountainside Treatment Center and Berkshire Humane's Purradise present a community screening of a film directed by Roger Spottiswoode (Turner & Hooch, And The Band Played OnTomorrow Never Dies).

Based on the best-selling book, the film tells the true story of James Bowen, a young British street singer struggling with addiction, and his remarkable road to recovery thanks to the unexpected arrival of a stray ginger tom cat. 

After the screening, there will be a discussion and Q&A session with the film's director, its screenwriter Maria Nation, and Jessica Dunn who will discuss Mountainside's work.
 
 
 
 
Plus... 
ONGOING
See What's New at The Beacon Cinema FRI-MON Alone in Berlin at Berkshire Museum's Little Cinema

 

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Pittsfield Celebrates Robert 'Bob' Presutti on Arbor Day

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Bob Presutti, right, is presented the Hebert Award in 2017 for his volunteer efforts at Springside Park. He died in 2023 at age 88.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A tree has been planted next to the Berkshire Athenaeum in honor of local "giant" Robert Presutti.

Officials celebrated Arbor Day on Friday by installing a commemorative plaque next to the American elm sapling. This is a tree that James McGrath, the city's park program manager, said Presutti would have been particularly proud of.

"Today is a day where we yes, celebrate trees, but today is also a day where here in the city we intentionally try to acknowledge the good work of folks in our community who spend their time and their efforts and their talents to make Pittsfield a more beautiful place," he said to a crowd of about 20 people.

"Today we are honoring a longtime community volunteer named Bob Presutti. I'm sure a lot of you here know Bob and know his contributions to the city, not only when it comes to trees and parks but also to the Retired Senior Volunteer Program."

The longtime volunteer passed away last year at the age of 88. He contributed more than 10,600 hours to RSVP and had great impacts on the Parks Department over the years from sharing his knowledge and talents to ensuring that workers were safe when working on trees.

"This morning I went through my emails to see how many emails Bob Presutti sent me since the year 2001 when I started with the city. Bob Presutti sent me 14,000 emails and nearly every single one of those was about trees," McGrath said, prompting laughter and smiles from attendees.

One thread struck him as particularly important because it showed Presutti's empathy when it comes to the safety of city workers while caring for trees.

"There were multiple emails from Bob about the need to get the Parks Department maintenance guys into a program learning about chainsaw safety and learning about ladder safety. He was really into making certain that our city workers were well cared for and had all of the instruction that they needed and in fact, he even offered his own time and services after he became certified to teach our city workers," McGrath said.

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