Bulletin Board
Poet Stephen Rifkin Launches New Book at North Adams Library
The event will take place in the library’s front parlor. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Berkshire Music School Hosts Matt Cusson Performance
The event will also include performances by BMS scholarship recipients and community group classes.
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.
Group to Discuss Impact of Rodenticides on Wildlife
Individuals can also register to join the meeting via Zoom.
Clark Art Poetry Readings
This free event takes place in the Clark’s Manton Research Center auditorium.
Stamford Library to Feature Presentation on Travels in China
The one-hour program will be presented by Stamford resident Caroline Burch.
Bidwell House Museum to Host Online Discussion on Historical Interpretation
The program will explore the process behind historical reenactments, particularly in relation to the museum's living history events.
Clark Art Institute to Air "Figaro" Broadcast
Prior to the broadcast, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper will host a display of prints, drawings, and photographs related to the theme of marriage.
Clark Art Screens 'Days of Heaven'
On Thursday, April 24, the Clark Art Institute opens its Pastoral on Paper film series with a screening of "Days of Heaven" (1978) at 6 pm in the Manton Research Center.
Greylock Federal Promotes Vice President, Business Banking Officer II
Barry began his career with Greylock as a commercial credit analyst in 2006.
MassDOT to Host Safe Driving Workshop in Lenox
The workshop will cover topics related to safe driving.
Clark Art Foraging Walks Series
Each walkabout begins on the Fernández Terrace by the Clark's Reflecting Pool.
Lenox Library to Host Performance of 'Saving Jazzy' by Nutshell Playhouse
The performance follows the characters Mambo and Nemonee as they search for ingredients to save the endangered Floratius Serendipitus.
Poetry Event to Celebrate Earth Day and the Hoosic River Watershed
Poets and individuals interested in poetry of all ages are invited to participate in this Earth Day celebration.
Clark Art Invites People With Dementia and Caregivers for Gallery Talk
This free gallery talk program is designed specifically for people living with dementia and their care partners.
Adams Free Library to Offer Early Childhood Sensory Program
The program will be presented by Emilee Reynolds, an Early Childhood Educator and owner of Miss Emillee ECE, who has over 15 years of experience in the field throughout Berkshire County.
Letter: What's Happening With Dalton's Finances?
Attend the annual town meeting on May 5 at 7 p.m. at the Wahconah Regional High School and VOTE.
Earth Day Walk and Discussion Planned Along the Hoosic River
The event is organized in recognition of Earth Day.
Letter: Williamstown Dealing in Toxic Sludge to Save Money? Madness
While Williamstown builds a $20 million fire station, Bob Menicocci and the Finance Committee expect us to be up in arms about $500,000 to deal with a very real environmental problem in a responsible fashion — toxic sludge.
Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser to Support Families Affected by North Adams Fire
The event will benefit the LaCosse and Cantoni families, who experienced total loss in a recent house fire in North Adams.
North Adams Public Library Announces Updated Early Literacy Programs for Families
Beginning Tuesday, April 15, "Wigglers & Crawlers" will be held for families with children aged 0-2 years. This program will be led by Youth Services Library Assistant, Ms. Nancy, and will take place weekly at 10:30 AM.
Artist Stephanie Syjuco To Give Plonsker Lecture
The lecture will be preceded by a reception at the Williams Inn from 5 to 6 p.m.
Clark Art Presents Gallery Tours With Emerging Art Historians
Williams College graduate students lead tours through the Clark's permanent collection
Q-MoB Offers Briefings on Benefits for Rural Berkshire LGBTQ Community
The organization states the briefings are in response to potential impacts from executive orders and the new Congressional budget.
United Counseling Service Seeks Shared Living Providers in Tri-State Area
The Shared Living Program offers a monthly tax-free stipend and room and board payments to individuals, families, and couples who provide a home and support to an individual with a developmental disability.
Berkshire LGBTQ+ Pride Art Exhibit to Showcase Local Artists
The exhibit, showcasing local LGBTQ+ artists, will be held at the Becket Arts Center from June 12 to July 6, 2025.
Adams Free Library to Host Pastel Painting Workshop on Seahorses
The program is intended for adults and teenagers aged 16 and older. While library events are free and open to the public, registration is required.
LGBTQ+ Business Networking Events Launch in Berkshires
The event aims to facilitate connection and collaboration within the community, and to address political, economic, demographic, and public health challenges.
Adams Selectmen Recognize Champion Hurricanes
The Board of Selectmen cheered the Hoosac Valley High girls basketball team last week on their back-to-back District 5 state championships.
Clark Art Reflections Gallery Talk
Free. Advance registration required; capacity is limited.































