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Monterey, 12 to 4 pm
There will be activities for the whole family at the Fair including music, reenactors, artisan demonstrations, crafts, food and more.

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BILLIE WILLIAMS

New Marlborough, 7 p.m.
Music at the Southfield Church continues its sixth season with New York Blues Hall of Fame Singer and Songwriter, Billie Williams - “… one of those voices that was made for the blues. It is powerful. emotional, and the perfect vehicle to tell her stories.” – Cashbox. Joining her onstage will be Stew Cutler, Guitar; Double Z, Bass & Vocals; Tony Allen, Drum & Vocals, and Ardys Flavelle, Piano & Vocals. The concert will begin at 7:00 pm on Saturday, June 25th, at the Southfield Church, 234 Norfolk Road in the Southfield Village of New Marlborough. For more information, a full season lineup, and updated Covid protocols, visit thesouthfieldchurch.org. Admission is free; a retiring collection will be taken at the door to support the artists. A reception on the lawn follows each concert (weather permitting). Music at the Southfield Church is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council through a grant from the New Marlborough Cultural Council.

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MACABRE PITTSFIELD: ROARING 20S WALKING TOURS
Pittsfield, 7 to 8:30 pm
Patrons can step back in time one century to explore Pittsfield of the 1920s- a time of building boom, bootlegging, forbidden parties, dastardly murders, cultural tensions and the rise of the KKK. Walking tours by local journalist Joe Durwin run approximately 90 minutes, with 6 to 8 stops along an ADA accessible route of city sidewalks/crosswalks. A suggested donation of $10 per person is appreciated. Advance reservations are strongly required, as tours are strictly limited to 20 persons each. For reservations & additional information: TheseMysteriousHills.com

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ANCRAM OPERA HOUSE PRESENTS REAL PEOPLE REAL STORIES

New York, 8 p.m.
Ancram Opera House's storytelling series, REAL PEOPLE REAL STORIES is a beloved community event held twice a year. This year, we are excited to return to The Hilltop Barn at Roe-Jan Park in Hillsdale for a presentation of authentic personal narratives told by storytellers residing in the tri-state region. For tickets and more information, visit www.ancramoperahouse.org.

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Pittsfield, 2 - 3:30 p.m.
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP: EVIDENCE, A DANCE COMPANY WORKSHOP WITH RONALD K. BROWN AND ARCELL CABUAG 📅 Sunday, June 26 | 2-3:30pm 📍Common Room Zion Lutheran Church, 74 First Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201 In partnership with the NAACP Berkshire County Branch and Common Room at Zion Lutheran Church EVIDENCE’s community workshop invites movers of all ages and backgrounds to participate in a class blending contemporary, African, and Caribbean dance styles. Participants will explore EVIDENCE’s spiritually-infused vocabulary which includes themes of strength, prayer, and celebration via movements that teach rhythm and bodily expression. Participants should dress in loose-fitting clothing and bring an open heart. No dance experience is needed. Learn more and register for FREE here: https://www.jacobspillow.org/events/community-workshop-evidence-2022/ Community members of all ages are invited to explore the varied works of visiting artists through movement and conversation. Open to the public; all ages and experience levels welcome. Pre-registration encouraged. For full COVID-19 Health & Safety Protocols regarding vaccination requirements and masking, please review our Health and Safety page: https://www.jacobspillow.org/health-and-safety/

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MACABRE PITTSFIELD: ROARING 20S WALKING TOURS
Pittsfield, 2 to 3:30 pm
Patrons can step back in time one century to explore Pittsfield of the 1920s- a time of building boom, bootlegging, forbidden parties, dastardly murders, cultural tensions and the rise of the KKK. Walking tours by local journalist Joe Durwin run approximately 90 minutes, with 6 to 8 stops along an ADA accessible route of city sidewalks/crosswalks. A suggested donation of $10 per person is appreciated. Advance reservations are strongly required, as tours are strictly limited to 20 persons each. For reservations & additional information: TheseMysteriousHills.com

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FREE CONCERTS AT LILAC PARK
Lenox, 3:30 p.m.
BMS Strings with Director Bing Liu perform their classical music during the Lenox Loves Music Series.

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THE PS21 HOUSE BLEND CONCERTS

Windsor | New York, 5 p.m.
Our annual Modern Music series, brewed with audiences in mind, PS21’s provocative House Blend programs, a three concert series, features celebrated soloists and ensembles, and marry classic virtuosity with contemporary ingenuity. House Blend Concert II: June 26, 5 PM Mauricio Kagel: MM51 (1976) Robert Helps: Postlude (1964) Javier Alvarez: Temazcal (1984) Franz Schubert: Lieder (Various) Jo Kondo: Standing (1973) Roberto Gerhard: Gemini (1966) Featuring Leelanee Sterrett (horn), Brandon Ilaw (percussion), Eric Huebner (piano), and Miranda Cuckson (violin), Milutin Jocic (Baritone) More Info + Tickets! Tickets: $40 general; $35 PS21 members; $10 students, youth, and educators Attend all three House Blend concerts and receive significant discounts with the House Blend Pass. All three concerts in one ticket. Further discounts for individual concerts and the House Blend Pass available for students and teachers. Visit our website to learn more about the House Blend Pass.

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North Adams, 6pm
Interactive storytelling for all ages with Allison Lerman-Gluck of Allie Tells Stories on the library’s front lawn.

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MOUNT GREYLOCK STATE RESERVATION: FINDING YOUR WAY
Lanesborough, 1 to 3 pm
Discover how to navigate outdoors with skills of map and compass. Learn traditional methods of path finding in the forest or your own back yard. Identify signs of wildlife, trees by their leaves or bark. Activities may include making a map, or a scavenger hunt. Be prepared for the weather. Wear sturdy boots, bring water, a snack, bug spray and sunscreen.

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NAPL: KIDS GARDENING CLUB
North Adams, 10:30 to 11:30 am
Kids will get their hands dirty planting flowers while learning about topics like pollination and the role of plants in the environment in this program facilitated and supervised by library staff. For ages seven and up. Drop in Mondays from 10:30-11:30am on the library’s front lawn from June 27th-August 8th, skipping July 4th.

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North Adams, 10:30 am
For kids ages 1-3 and their caregivers. Tuesdays at 10:30am at the library.

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NAPL: TEEN GARDENING
North Adams, 3:30 to 5:30 pm
Join us throughout the summer as we garden at the library, develop the new outdoor space at ROOTS Teen Center, and learn about sustainability and food sovereignty along the way. Drop in Tuesdays from 3:30-5:30pm, at the library and/or ROOTS Teen Center. Now through late August. This program is a collaboration between NAPL and ROOTS Teen Center.

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GARY LAWRANCE TO SPEAK AT VENTFORT HALL
Lenox, 4:00 p.m.
Architect, author and historian Gary Lawrance will speak at Ventfort Hall and will give a visual presentation on "Elm Court: Berkshires Estate of Emily Vanderbilt and William Sloane." Tickets are $30 for members and with advance reservation; $35 day of; $22 for students 22 and under. Reservations are required call (413) 637-3206.

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Lanesborough, 10 am
For ages teen and up. Explore healthy, mind-body techniques: yoga, walking meditation, and Forest Bathing. Then relax into a conscious mindful state. Sessions guided by certified teachers and vary in duration, 20—120 minutes. Beginners welcome. Call ahead for weekly program information and meeting locations, or visit http://www.facebook.com/ events/304631915084186/

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NAPL: STORY AND CRAFT TIME
North Adams, 10:30 am
Story and craft time with community partners and library staff. For kids ages 4 and up. Wednesdays at 10:30am from June 29th-July 27th.

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NAPL: AUTHOR MAUREEN CALLAHAN SMITH
North Adams, 6 pm
Smith will read from her new book, Grace Street: A Sister's Memoir of Grief & Gratitude. For adults. Wednesday, June 29th at 6pm at the library.

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HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY – GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE GREAT CONCERTOS

Great Barrington, 8 p.m.
Location: Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center (14 Castle St., Great Barrington, MA 01230) Cost: $25 - $50 Sparkling, exuberant and breathtakingly virtuosic: Vivaldi and his fellow Baroque composers set a new standard for musical brilliance that lasts to this day. And nobody brings these showpieces alive like the period instrument virtuosi of Boston’s renowned H+H, expert in revealing the music’s original freshness and vitality — just as the composers intended. Join the H+H all-stars in their debut performance at Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, for a night with the rock stars of the Baroque. Featuring H+H musicians, led by concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky. Sponsored by Fairview Hospital. Call the box office at 413-528-0100 or visit mahaiwe.org for more info.

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Pittsfield, 5 - 7:30 p.m.
Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. will present Indoors Out! Free Kids’ Paint & Sip on Friday, July 1, 5-7:30 pm, at the parklet and outdoor seating area at The Marketplace Café, 53 North Street. This event will be held in conjunction with the July 1st First Fridays Artswalk which will take place in a dozen locations in downtown Pittsfield from 5 to 8 pm. This free event is best suited for ages 5 to 12, although older children are welcome. All materials, instruction, snacks, and juice will be provided. July’s painting theme will be fireworks. Children must be accompanied by an adult and masks are recommended. The alternate rain location will be at Hot Harry’s covered outdoor seating area at 37 North Street. Indoors Out! Free Kids’ Paint & Sip is presented by Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. and funding has been provided by the Commonwealth Places Program created by MassDevelopment. The event is presented in partnership with First Fridays Artswalk.

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JULY FIRST FRIDAYS ARTSWALK
Pittsfield, 5 - 8 p.m.
Enjoy a dozen brand new art shows and exhibits during the First Fridays Artswalk on Friday, July 1, 5 to 8 pm. First Fridays Artswalk transforms downtown Pittsfield retailers, restaurants, and organizations into art galleries. Explore art and meet artists during opening receptions on the first Friday of the month from 5 to 8 pm, with most art on display all month long. Download the Downtown Pittsfield App in the App Store or on Google Play to take a virtual walking tour of art anytime on your cell phone. Event Highlights: Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. will present Indoors Out! Free Kids’ Paint & Sip on Friday, July 1, 5 to 7:30 pm, at the parklet and outdoor seating area at The Marketplace Cafe, 53 North Street. Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. will present Indepen-DANCE by Boxxa Vine on Friday, July 1, 5 to 8 pm, at Persip Park, 175 North Street. Artists at the Clock Tower 75 South Church Street, Third Floor Marion Grant Caroline Kelley Shany Porras Ilene Richard Sally Tiska-Rice Open Studios: July 1, 5 to 8 pm Brothership Building Window 141 North Street, curated by IS183 Art School of the Berkshires From Sheffield to Pittsfield Portrait Project Thaddeus B. Kubis Window Display Hotel on North 297 North Street CYCLE THERAPY - watercolor on the move Marguerite Bride On View: July 1, 5 to 8 pm Lee Bank 75 North Street Fine Art Photography & Digital Art Nicole March Window Display Lichtenstein Center for the Arts 28 Renne Avenue Community Access to the Arts (CATA) presents "I AM A PART OF ART" On View: July 1, 5 to 8 pm Methuselah Bar and Lounge 391 North Street Dramatic Themes/ Cosmic Dust The Paintings of Edward Pelkey Reception: July 1, 5 to 8 pm TKG Real Estate 137 North Street “Photographer as Painter” Janet Pumphrey and Bruce Panock Reception: July 1, 5 to 8 pm The Marketplace Cafe 53 North Street Photography by Shaun Harmon Reception: July 1, 5 to 7:30 pm Thrive Diner 145 Wahconah Street Mural “Thrive Blooms” Diane Firtell Unitarian Universalist Church of Pittsfield 175 Wendell Avenue Oil paintings and watercolors David King Reception: July 1, 5 to 8 pm Other participating venues are ReDefine (5 Melville Street) and The Funky Phoenix (441 North Street).

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NDOORS OUT! FREE KIDS’ PAINT & SIP
Pittsfield, 5 to 7:30 pm
Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. will present Indoors Out! Free Kids’ Paint & Sip at the parklet and outdoor seating area at The Marketplace Café, 53 North Street

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FIRST FRIDAY ARTSWALK
Pittsfield, 5 to 8 pm
Explore art and meet artists during opening receptions on the first Friday of the month from 5 to 8 pm, with most art on display all month long. Download the Downtown Pittsfield app in the App Store or on Google Play to follow a virtual walking tour of art on your cell phone.

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Lenox, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
One of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedic masterpieces, Much Ado About Nothing is a celebration of true love, friendship, and comedy that features some of Shakespeare’s most satisfying language. As Count Claudio falls in love with Hero, the daughter of his host, Hero's cousin Beatrice and Benedick – a bachelor – are each duped into believing the other is in love with them. Meanwhile, Claudio is deceived by a plot that suggests Hero has been unfaithful. Will courage, wit, and compassion reveal the truth of their circumstances? Much Ado About Nothing will be shown at The Spruce Theatre from Tuesday July 2 to Sunday August 14. Ticket Prices: $37 to $82; previews save $10

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HOURY & JACQUELINE SCHMEIZL

New Marlborough, 7 p.m.
Music at the Southfield Church closes its sixth season presenting mother daughter duo, Houry and Jacqueline Schmeizl, with a celebratory evening of four-hand piano, featuring works by Bach, Mozart, Grieg, Saint-Saens, Shostakovich, Khachaturian and Cold Play! The concert will begin at 7:00 pm on Saturday, July 2nd, at the Southfield Church, 234 Norfolk Road in the Southfield Village of New Marlborough. For more information, a full season lineup, and updated Covid protocols, visit thesouthfieldchurch.org. Admission is free; a retiring collection will be taken at the door to support the artists. A reception on the lawn follows each concert (weather permitting). Music at the Southfield Church is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council through a grant from the New Marlborough Cultural Council.

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Lenox, 7:30 p.m.
Shakespeare & Company will stage An Iliad by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare June 3 through July 3 at the Tina Packer Playhouse, directed by Jeffrey Mousseau and featuring MaConnia Chesser as The Poet. Adapted from an acclaimed translation by Robert Fagles, An Iliad refreshes Homer’s world classic and transforms the epic poem into a riveting account of the Trojan War, told in present-time complete with nods to modern-day events. Chesser and Mousseau first collaborated on An Iliad in 2021, staging the one-person play at Ancram Opera House – an intimate venue in Columbia County, N.Y., co-owned by Mousseau and Paul Ricciardi. At the time, Mousseau said the early days of the COVID pandemic – the play opens in a plague – and the cultural wars at play in the United States were driving elements behind how they approached the text. “To be at war now changes that perspective,” he said. “The recounting of so many wars alone, as The Poet does, requires every ounce of her resolve; otherwise, grief would consume her. And with this performance, we add another war to the list.” Generously sponsored by Claudia Perles and Gerry Fultz, performances of An Iliad include both evening and matinee shows. Tickets range in price from $22 to $77; Preview performances on Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4 are $10 less. Masks are required at all shows of An Iliad. For more information, call the Box Office at 413.637.3353, or visit shakespeare.org.

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North Adams, 10:30 am
For kids ages 1-3 and their caregivers. Tuesdays at 10:30am at the library.

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NAPL: TEEN GARDENING
North Adams, 3:30 to 5:30 pm
Join us throughout the summer as we garden at the library, develop the new outdoor space at ROOTS Teen Center, and learn about sustainability and food sovereignty along the way. Drop in Tuesdays from 3:30-5:30pm, at the library and/or ROOTS Teen Center. Now through late August. This program is a collaboration between NAPL and ROOTS Teen Center.

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Williamstown, 5:30 p.m.
To celebrate the centennial of the nation's most iconic memorial, Dana Pilson, a Curatorial Assistant at Chesterwood, will give an in-person slideshow and talk about the making of the Lincoln Memorial, with a special focus on sculptor Daniel Chester French's most recognizable work, the seated Abraham Lincoln.

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THE PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY

Windsor | New York, 8 p.m.
July 6–7, 8 PM athleticism, emotion, and fearlessness. The company is returning to PS21 with a program of Paul Taylor‘s groundbreaking earlier work, Diggity (1978) is a “A mysteriously joyous… wonderful, crazy excursion into the unknown.” (New York Post).Cloven Kingdom (1976) “A sharp comedy of manners [about] the conflicting natures within people and, more specifically, the darker side that surfaces under the veneer of gentility.” (New York Times), and Syzygy (1987), “A full-throttle exercise in physicality” (the Oregonian). In 2021, the company was in residency at PS21 for three weeks, recreating Kurt Jooss’ 1932 anti-war masterpiece, The Green Table. Photo by Paul B. Goode Tickets: $55; $50 for PS21 members; $20 students, youth, and educators.

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