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Becket, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Get ready to unwind, stretch, and strengthen your body in this all-levels yoga class. We'll move mindfully through a series of poses, connecting our breath to each movement. You'll build heat, increase flexibility, and improve your balance, all while finding a sense of calm and focus.
This class is perfect for both beginners and experienced yogis looking to deepen their practice. Modifications will be offered to ensure everyone feels comfortable and challenged. Leave feeling refreshed, centered, and ready to take on your week. Becket Arts Center
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Dalton, 7:30 p.m.
The Stationer Factory hosts Running On Jackson, a tribute to Jackson Browne, whose career has spanned more than 50 years. His legacy as a singer, songwriter and musician includes is iconic hits like "Running On Empty," "Doctor My Eyes," "Rock Me On The Water" and "Somebody's Baby," and countless others that have captivated audiences worldwide. Tickets and more information here.
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Stockbridge, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m .
The American Revolution comes to Stockbridge!
Please join us for a day of programs and events to mark the 250th anniversary of the year in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.
Throughout the day:
Visit the Mission House, which will be set up as a tavern with hot drinks and baked goods available.
Discuss 18th century food and the challenges of provisioning the Continental Army, with Dennis Picard (Library lobby).
Meet some of Prado del Lana’s Lincoln Longwool sheep on the Library lawn, and engage in two wool-related activities: “skirting” a fleece and dry felting.
Explore cooking and domestic material culture in the Museum and Procter Gallery with staff from the Bidwell House Museum.
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A DAY IN REVOLUTIONARY STOCKBRIDGE

Stockbridge, 10:00am-4:00pm
The American Revolution comes to Stockbridge!
Please join us for a day of programs and events to mark the 250th anniversary of the year in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.
Find further information and a schedule of events here:
https://stockbridgelibrary.org/event/a-day-in-revolutionary-stockbridge/
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STORYTIME WITH STAY & PLAY

Becket, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Becket Athenaeum hosts a storytime from 10:30 to 11:30 followed by an hour of stay and play with toys, games, puzzles, and snacks for the kids, along with coffee, tea, snacks, and time for connection for the caregivers. Stop by for either or both.
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J.S. BRYANT SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

Windsor, 10am-12pm
J.S. Bryant School Open House. Saturday, January 24, 10am-noon. Meet and greet, campus tour, and Q&A with Admissions Director, Alex Tinari. Now open, J.S. Bryant School is a private, therapeutic, non-profit day school serving LGBTQIA+ teens in Western MA. Come see what our unique and flexible approach to learning and wellness is all about. Register today!
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JANUARY SOCIAL: HOT PLATE BREWING

Pittsfield, 2 - 5 p.m.
Join Hoffmann Bird Club at Hot Plate Brewing in Pittsfield to catch up and socialize with other Hoffmann members and friends. Hot Plate Brewing offers a selection of beer made on-site, as well as coffee and espresso drinks, tea, wine, cider, hard seltzers, and other non-alcoholic beverages for purchase. Hot Plate does not sell food, but we encourage you to bring snacks for yourself or to share. You can also have food delivered to Hot Plate from other local restaurants. We hope to see you there! Parking: Hot Plate does not have a parking lot, but street parking (free on Sundays) is available along North Street, as well as public parking at Fenn and First Street (across from Zion Luthern Church)
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OTHERWORDS READING SERIES WELCOMES CYNTHIA ZARIN, MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
Great Barrington, 4 to 6 pm
The Friends of Great Barrington Libraries and the Board of Library Trustees present an evening of poetry and prose featuring writers Cynthia Zarin and Michael Gottlieb as part of the OtherWords Reading Series.
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GHOST TOUR AT VENTFORT HALL
Lenox, 7 pm
Join Robert Oakes, author of "Ghosts of the Berkshires," who will lead tours through the rooms and halls of the historic estate sharing tales of its alleged hauntings. Admission is $30 and minimum age to attend is age 12. For reservations visit https://gildedage.org/pages/calendar or call 413-637-3206.
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Pittsfield, 7 p.m.
The Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum are sponsoring a free Zoom program. Watch from the comfort of your home as Sam Capenegro introduces you to "Music in Animated Films". No preregistration. As 7 PM approaches, use the following link to reach the event calendar. Next click on the event, and you are ready to attend. https://www.pittsfieldlibrary.org/visit/calendar-events
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Becket, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Drop-in Maker Mondays Get your hands dirty and your creative juices flowing at this informal gathering. Bring your current project—whether it's knitting, sketching, or something else entirely—and spend the evening working alongside other local makers. It's a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, share ideas, and find inspiration in a relaxed and supportive environment.
We will gather twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Becket Arts Center
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Becket, 10-11 a.m.
Circle time, stories, movement, music and play for kids birth through age 3 at the Becket Athenaeum; siblings are always welcome. Coffee and tea for caregivers, snacks for kids.
In collaboration with the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement program, which the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care funds.
Email info@bwlibrary.org to RSVP and click here to view all library events.
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MOVIE NIGHT FOR ADULTS

Becket, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
The movie with the most votes as of noon on January 20 will be shown Movie starts at 7pm Popcorn, candy, & non-alcoholic beverages provided You're welcome to bring your beverage of choice (including alcohol) Older children, 13+, may come with an adult at the discretion of their guardian RSVP appreciated
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North Adams, 5:30 pm
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NORTHERN BERKSHIRE BEEKEEPERS ASSOC. MEETING

Cheshire, 6:30 - 8:30 PM
The Northern Berkshire Beekeeping Association will meet at the Cheshire Senior Center, 119 School St. Business meeting starts at 7; those interested in beekeeping are welcome, the topic for the evening will be about assembling equipment. There will be a raffle and bring your own drinks. More information: northernberkshirebeekeepers@gmail.com
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Dalton, 7 p.m.
THE STATIONERY FACTORY
A free monthly series hosted by Mark Franklin showcasing student talent (music, comedy, poetry, dance…) from Berkshire County high schools. 7-9pm
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YOGA WITH RIMA SALA

Becket, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Get ready to unwind, stretch, and strengthen your body in this all-levels yoga class. We'll move mindfully through a series of poses, connecting our breath to each movement. You'll build heat, increase flexibility, and improve your balance, all while finding a sense of calm and focus.
This class is perfect for both beginners and experienced yogis looking to deepen their practice. Modifications will be offered to ensure everyone feels comfortable and challenged. Leave feeling refreshed, centered, and ready to take on your week. Becket Arts Center
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Dalton, 7:30 p.m.
The Guthrie Family Singers are a harmony-driven trio featuring Sarah Lee, Serena, and Robin Guthrie — a dynamic blend of folk, indie, country, gospel, and classic girl-group sounds. Granddaughters of the legendary Woody Guthrie, they represent the third and fourth generations of one of America's most iconic musical families.
Originally from Western Massachusetts and now based in Austin, Texas, their music features sweet songs, tight harmonies, and a deep-rooted connection that rings with authenticity.
In concert at the Stationery Factory; more information and tickets here.
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Becket, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Becket Athenaeum hosts a storytime from 10:30 to 11:30 followed by an hour of stay and play with toys, games, puzzles, and snacks for the kids, along with coffee, tea, snacks, and time for connection for the caregivers. Stop by for either or both.
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LICH GATE WINTER CONCERT

Sheffield, 2 p.m.
Lich Gate Concerts presents a mid-winter respite on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 2 pm, with a concert in the sun-lit sanctuary of Old Parish Church, 125 Main St., in Sheffield.
Artistic Director Jorge Ávila has curated a brilliant program featuring works for Piano Trio (Piano, Violin, and Cello) from the Baroque and Classical periods, as well as vocal works from all kinds of musical eras!
Tickets: $40 https://lichgateconcerts.ludus.com/
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INDOOR PLANTS AND TROPICALS WITH ED SOURDIFFE

Becket, 2:30 - 4 p.m.
Join Master Gardener Ed Sourdiffe at the Becket Athenaeum for this hands-on presentation on indoor plants and tropicals! There’s no time like the dead of winter to keep that green thumb green and reap the benefits of indoor gardening. This workshop will include a presentation from Ed Sourdiffe, a master gardener certified in many aspects of horticulture and landscaping. From heirloom and period gardens to water features, koi ponds, native and tropical plants, Ed’s horticultural interests and expertise are as diverse as they are deep. Ed’s presentation will be supported by lots of plant specimens from his personal collection as well as a hands-on opportunity to pot up a cutting to take home. Space is limited. Registration by 1/28 is required.
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CLARK ART PRESENTS PERFORMANCE BY LUKE FISCHBECK
Williamstown, 6 pm
The Clark Art Institute presents an original musical performance by Luke Fischbeck inspired by special exhibition Raffaella della Olga: Typescripts. Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 college students, $5 children 17 and under). Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. For tickets, visit events.clarkart.edu.
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UAP - A NIGHT OF UFO

Dalton, 7:30 p.m.
Would you please welcome from the Berkshires, UAP!
UAP returns to The Stationery Factory with their night of UFO, showcasing the Strangers In The Night Album. Strangers is a classic live rock album, featuring songs from 5 studio albums from the Michael Schenker era. In addition , there will be a block of Paul Chapman era songs .
https://www.simpletix.com/e/uap-a-tribute-to-ufo-tickets-244127 at The Stationery Factory
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HOTCHKISS AT CARNEGIE HALL - YOUNG ARTIST CONCERT

Connecticut, 8 p.m.
The Hotchkiss School is proud to present the musical talents of 27 talented students at Carnegie Hall on Saturday, Jan. 25. Please join The Joanne Eastman Sohrweide Chair, Artistic Director, and Director of Music Fabio Witkowski and Instructor in Piano Gisele Nacif Witkowski as they present a showcase of student performances in one of the world's most recognized and revered concert venues.
Purchase Tickets Here: https://www.carnegiehall.org/calendar/2026/01/31/hotchkiss-school-student-recital-0800pm
Carnegie Hall - Weill Recital Hall 881 7th Avenue New York NY 10019
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Becket, 10-11 a.m.
Circle time, stories, movement, music and play for kids birth through age 3 at the Becket Athenaeum; siblings are always welcome. Coffee and tea for caregivers, snacks for kids.
In collaboration with the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement program, which the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care funds.
Email info@bwlibrary.org to RSVP and click here to view all library events.
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TOGETHER WOMEN RISE
Pittsfield, 6:30 p.m.
A Free presentation by Together Women Rise at the Berkshire Athenaeum. Women, men, and young adults are invited to learn about the achievements of this world-wide organization as it supports women and girls in low income, marginalized communities. Video, Q & A, and refreshments. Hosted by the Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum.
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North Adams, 5:30 pm
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WRITE YOUR OWN OBITUARY WORKSHOP WITH AUTHOR EDEN ROBINS
North Adams, 5:30 pm
At the North Adams Public Library: Writing obituaries is an excellent exercise in learning to craft a concise narrative arc out of a vast and messy amount of information - aka an entire life. And for this workshop, you will be sifting through your own life to write your OWN obituaries. 3rd floor community room. SPACES ARE LIMITED & REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Register by emailing Adult Services Librarian Ryan Miller at rmiller@northadams-ma.gov.
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FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL LITERACY (2-PART WORKSHOP)

Great Barrington, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
This two-part workshop empowers you to build strong financial habits and take control of your money. Session One covers budgeting, spending, saving, credit, loans, investments, retirement accounts, and insurance basics. You’ll receive a month-long homework assignment to track personal spending habits to prepare for the second session.
Session Two focuses on analyzing spending habits, reducing debt, building wealth, understanding how taxes and inflation impact wealth, and setting realistic financial goals. Perfect for anyone looking to improve financial literacy and plan for a more secure future. Workshop instructor Ron Rubin has served on the board of directors for various companies and has been involved with two successful liquidity events.
Ages 18+
Registration is for both sessions:
Session One: Wednesday, February 4
Session Two: Wednesday, March 4
6:00 – 7:30 pm
FREE for Berkshire South members; $10 for guests
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'GONE GUYS'

Vermont, 6-8 p.m.
The documentary "Gone Guys" will be screened at the Bennington Theater, followed by a facilitated panel discussion.
Boys and young men are falling behind academically, struggling with loneliness and isolation, and facing rising rates of substance abuse and suicide. This 45-minute documentary draws on Richard V. Reeves' "Of Boys and Men," illuminating challenges boys and men face through data and personal stories.
The film is presented by the Vermont Community Foundation and the Richard E. & Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation with support from the J. Warren & Lois McClure Foundation. United Counseling Service is the Bennington co-host.
This film includes references to substance use, suicide, and mental health struggles. Tickets are available at Gone Guys - United Counseling Service.
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