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Lee, 11 a.m.
Join us to learn and play chess at the Lee Library, 100 Main St., Lee on Friday, June 26th at 11am. Teens and tweens are invited to attend. Please contact the Lee Library at (413) 243-0385 or stop by the Circulation Desk with questions. leelibraryma.org
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LEE LIBRARY: LEGO CHALLENGE

Lee, 3:30 p.m.
Join us for a Lego Challenge at the Lee Library, 100 Main St., Lee on Friday, June 26th at 3:30pm. This free children’s program is best for ages five and older. All materials are provided. To register, please contact the Lee Library at (413) 243-0385 or sign up at the Circulation Desk. leelibraryma.org
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SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE 2026 GALA

Lenox, 4:30 p.m.
Gala 2026 on Friday, June 26 unfolds between order and enchantment—where integrity meets absurdity. Inspired by Hamlet and Twelfth Night, we will explore the space between clarity and chaos, reason and emotion, truth and illusion.
The moon guides us as a symbol of change, longing, and possibility, while moments of “madness” reveal something honest and human beneath the surface. Like theater itself, the evening will balance craft and imagination, structure and surprise. We invite you to dine and dance under a celestial sky—midnight hues, constellations of light, shimmering metallics, warm candlelight, and a hint of cosmic drama.
The evening begins at 4:30 pm with cocktails under the festive Tina Packer Tents, followed by a special performance tribute in the Tina Packer Playhouse, dinner by Peter Platt of The Old Inn on the Green in the elegant Rose Meadow Tent, and dancing beneath the stars. Proceeds benefit Shakespeare & Company‘s Center for Actor Training, Education Program, and Performances. For more information, write to Director of Development Sunie Gorey at sgorey@shakespeare.org, or call 413.637.1199 ext.180. As a Gala benefactor, you and your guests will receive priority seating for both the performance and dinner. Those who respond by June 12 will be recognized in our print and digital Gala materials, including the Commemorative Gala Program.
Seating is limited, and the Gala traditionally sells out.
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STéPHANE WREMBEL QUARTET

Great Barrington, 5:30pm
Stephane Wrembel stands as one of the world's most celebrated guitarists. Originally from Fontainebleau, France, Wrembel is renowned for his masterful blend of jazz, gypsy swing and world music enchanting audiences across the globe with his unique sound. ‘Rolling Stone’ called him "…a revelation."
Wrembel is a highly respected composer with original compositions featured in the acclaimed films ‘Midnight in Paris’ ("Bistro Fada") and ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona’ ("Big Brother"). ‘Midnight in Paris’ won the Grammy Award for "Best Compilation Soundtrack." At the 2012 Academy Awards, Wrembel was handpicked by renowned composer Hans Zimmer to join his "All Star Band" performing alongside luminaries like Esperanza Spalding, Pharrell, and Shelia E.
https://mahaiwe.org/events/category/mahaiwe-presents/list/?tribe-bar-search=Wrembel
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BLANDFORD'S HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA 250 CELEBRATION

Springfield | Becket | Lee | Lenox | Monterey | Otis | Sandisfield, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Friday, June 26 from 6PM-9:30PM
Saturday, June 27 from 11AM-3PM
Location: Blandford Fairgrounds
We’re celebrating Independence Day a whole week early with TWO DAYS of fireworks, music, food, history, hometown pride, and family fun!
More information available at https://townofblandford.gov/happy-birthday-america/
Sponsored by the Blandford Historical Society & the Town of Blandford
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STRANGE FANCIES - STORIES OF HAUNTING AND GHOSTLY INSPIRATION AT ARROWHEAD
Pittsfield, 6 pm or 8 pm
The Berkshire County Historical Society welcomes back to Arrowhead ghost tour guide Robert Oakes will offer a series of Strange Fancies presentations in which he will discuss the supernatural influences on the imagination of author Herman Melville, as well as the ghostly writings of Melville’s friend and frequent Arrowhead visitor Nathaniel Hawthorne. The talk will be followed by a lantern-lit tour of Melville’s historic home. Tickets are $20 for BCHS members, $25 for non-members, and can be purchased by using the BOOK NOW button at berkshirehistory.org.
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