Bulletin Board
Dalton Church to Host Three Stooges Film Festival
Bernie Klem, a Three Stooges enthusiast, will present five short films featuring the comedy trio. Klem will also provide information regarding the films' production and related trivia.
Clark Art, Morgan Library, the Mount Present Discussion on Belle Da Costa Greene
This free event takes place in the Clark's Manton Research Center auditorium.
Almgren Recognized for Elder Law Expertise
Almgren has practiced law for over 20 years, specializing in elder law, estate, trust, and tax planning, administration, and life care. She is accredited with the Department of Veterans Affairs and holds degrees from Williams College and Albany Law School of Union University. Her areas of expertise include Medicaid and community resource utilization for elder care.
St. George Greek Orthodox Church to Host In-Person Greek Pastry Sale
The event will take place at the church, located at 73 Bradford St, Pittsfield, MA, across from the Dery Funeral Home.
Clark Art Screens 'Stellet Licht'
On Thursday, April 10, the Clark Art Institute continues its Small Town film series with a subtitled screening of Stellet Licht (2007) at 6 pm in the Manton Research Center
Berkshire South Hosts Annual Splash-A-Thon Fundraiser
The program provides aquatic activities for individuals with adaptive needs, including group swim lessons and aqua aerobics.
Railroad Street Youth Project to Screen 'Recovery City' Documentary
The event is open to the public, including parents, young people, educators, youth professionals, the recovery community, and community stakeholders. Media representatives are also invited to attend.
Clark Art Lecture On Museum Education and Ukrainian National Identity
This free event takes place at 5:30 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium.
Berkshire Money Management Hosts 'Retirement Rounds' Happy Hour
Spaces for this complimentary event are limited.
Williamstown Community Chest 98th Annual Meeting
The meeting's agenda includes election of Community Chest board members and officers, a brief review of highlights of the year, a report on the results of the 2024-2025 annual fundraising campaign, and an update on new initiatives.
Berkshire Green Drinks to Discuss Glyphosate and Soil Health
The event will be a hybrid event, taking place online via Zoom and in person at Race Brook Lodge, located at 864 S Undermountain Rd, in Sheffield.
Berkshire Bach Society to Present 'Dido and Aeneas'
The performance will feature professional soloists, chorus, and orchestra, under the direction of choral conductor James Bagwell.
Organ Master Series Features Roosevelt Organ
The recital will feature the 1883 Roosevelt Organ, a masterpiece of American organ history.
St. Agnes' Academy Plans Information Session
St. Agnes Academy will hold a meet-and-greet informational session at St. Charles' Parish Hall in Pittsfield on Sunday, April 6, immediately following the 9:30 a.m. Mass.
MOLARI Hires Rory Baker as Administrative Coordinator
Baker's background includes training as a singer and guitarist at Berklee College of Music, and experience in office administration.
Clark Art Free Gallery Tours For Parents and Infants
Participants should meet at the Clark's main admissions desk.
Old Crow Medicine Show to Perform at Mahaiwe
Tickets range from $75 to $115, with discounts for Mahaiwe Members and individuals ages 30 and under.
Adams Community Bank Hires New SVP Loan Operations
In this role, Barbieri will oversee the Bank's loan operations, ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of loan processes, and driving strategic initiatives to enhance customer service and operational excellence.
WMMGA to Host Gardening Half Day in Lenox
Registration can be completed at wmmga.org. Class size is limited.
Clark Art Screens 'Shotgun Stories'
Free. Accessible seats available
BFAIR Promotes Katrina Cardillo to Senior Director
Cardillo's background includes experience in marketing, management, and community engagement.
Letter: Reflecting on North Adams' Resolution to Be a Sanctuary City
I commend the North Adams City Council for passing the resolution declaring our city a Sanctuary City for transgender and gender-diverse people.
Letter: Threats to Immigrants
Even if the "suspect" presented evidence of free status, they could see their papers ripped up and be sent into slavery.
Lee Restaurant Week
Restaurants will be offering specials during the week, such as $35, 3-course meals.
Triplex Cinema, Jacob's Pillow Announce 'The Red Shoes' Screening Fundraiser
The screening will take place on Saturday, April 5, at 3:00 PM. Speakers at the event will include Norton Owen, Director of Preservation at Jacob's Pillow, and Lynn Garafola, Professor Emerita of Dance, Barnard College.
Construct's 'Warm Up the Winter' Campaign Nears Fundraising Goal
The funds are used to provide heating assistance, including for oil, gas, electricity, and firewood, and to offer emergency motel stays and support services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Gospel Choir Concert at Bennington College
The event, titled "Gospel Choir Concert: Share the Joy!," is free and open to the public.
Greylock Federal hosting homebuying workshop in April
Attendees will review the process and steps to buy a home, as well as meet with a slate of local professionals with whom they can work with to buy a home.
Bedard Bros Chevrolet Partners with Adams Cheshire Little League
The partnership will provide the Little League with new equipment, a financial donation, and access to a free instructional clinic.
Lenox Library to present The Lenox Minutemen
The events leading to revolution, and the subsequent involvement of the local militia in the war will be discussed.
































