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Red Lion Inn Appoints General Manager
Stacey Gravanis Appointed General Manager of the Red Lion Inn
Berkshire Athenaeum Teen Electronic Music Workshop Series
The Berkshire Athenaeum are partnering with Geoffrey Carter of BeatNest who will guide youth in creating original music while growing their skills as creative individuals.
Community Contra Dance in Williamstown
Contra dancing is the contemporary face of a living tradition; some of the dances are hundreds of years old, some are recently composed.
MountainOne Recognizes Mountaineers with Volunteer Awards
Mountaineers from the Berkshires, South Shore, and Pioneer Valley gathered to recognize and celebrate the remarkable contributions made over the past year.
Mount Greylock Class of 1975 Planning 50th Reunion
Organizers are looking to update the current class list and are reaching out to family, relatives and friends to help in this endeavor.
WCMA Celebrates Fall With Weekend of Programs
Curators and artists will be visiting from near and far to join in the festivities, which will include refreshments, music, and more.
Clark Art Concert By Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and DJ REC
The free concert takes place on the Lunder Center at Stone Hill's Moltz Terrace at 5 pm.
Local Singer, Documentary Subject Performing One-Woman Show
The producers of the documentary film "Unfinished Song" will be sharing the subject of the film, local singer Wanda Houston, in a one-woman show.
Letter: Vote for Greylock on Oct. 8
The effects of the new school project will be felt for generations and build a strong foundation for the future of our community.
Letter: Open Letter to Mayor Macksey on Notchview Logging
Please come and truly listen to our concerns. Let's work together as a community to protect our drinking water the correct way. It's time to protect Bellows.
Letter: Vote Yes for Greylock School Project
On Oct. 8, every registered voter will have an opportunity to weigh in on the Greylock School project. It's complicated, but of utmost importance, and will have a far-reaching impact.
Clark Art Presents Symposium on Guillaume Lethiere
The exhibition, organized in partnership with the Musée du Louvre, is the first to investigate Lethière's extraordinary career. This free event takes place from 9:30 am–6:30 pm in the Manton Research Center auditorium.
Clark Art Tour of Impressionist Works
Free with gallery admission. Capacity is limited.
Adams Theater Presents 'Love is a Crowded Room'
They're hoping to bring their audiences something special that crosses unspoken boundaries between music and dance.
Ghost Tours at Ventfort Hall
The tour will take place on Friday, Sept 27 at 8 pm. This is not an active investigation.
Free community college a boon for students, workforce and local economy
These programs can provide free tuition and fees, and even an allowance for books, to eligible students.
Clark Art Lecture: 'To Represent, or Not'
A reception at 5 pm in the Manton Research Center reading room precedes the event.
LitNet to Honor Board Member At Fundraiser
The Literacy Network to Honor Board Member John Toole, Celebrate Keator Scholarship Recipient and Host Octavio Nallin at its Annual Fundraising Celebration on Sept. 20.
Cartooning Program at the Adams Free Library
Thursday, September 26 at 6:30 p.m.
Lenox Library Announces Distinguished Lecture Series
This event will take place in the main reading room of the Library, located at 18 Main Street, Lenox.
Letter: Project 2025 Is an Urgent Threat to Democracy
Harris' pro democracy stance contrasts dramatically with Project 2025, the de facto policy platform of Donald Trump and his Republican Party.
Letter: Leigh Davis Is the Leader Our Future Deserves
Many of us want our leaders to be more curious about what we think, and invite us to the table when it comes to developing solutions.
Letter: Vote No on Greylock School Project
I don't want to pay for, nor do I want my children to have to pay for a proposed solution to a problem that will inevitably solve nothing.
Letter: The Children of North Adams Deserve New Greylock
For many of us with children in the city, the choice is crystal clear. For those with infants or that are soon expecting, the chance for their preK to second graders to attend a brand-new school is exciting and inspiring.
Becket Police K-9 Mourned
The police force's K-9 Kain died Sept. 14 after six years of service to the town.
Griffin Dunne to Visit Triplex Cinema for Double Screening, Talkback
Tickets are available for all of the events at the Triplex website, and books will be available to be purchased and signed at the Cinema.
Clark Art Lecture on Race and Celebrity in Historical France
This free event takes place at 11 am in the Manton Research Center auditorium.
Clark Art Invites People with Dementia, Caregivers to Gallery Talk
This free gallery talk program is designed specifically for people living with dementia and their care partners.
Clark Art Gallery Talk With Emerging Art Historians
Williams College graduate students lead tours through the Clark's permanent collection
Best-Selling Author Candice Millard to Speak at Lenox Library
Candice Millard, award-winning author of four New York Times bestselling books, will speak at the Lenox Library, 18 Main Street, on Thursday, Sept.19, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
































