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Lenox, 1 - 2:30 p.m.
Wild animals are active year-round. Play fun tracking games while looking for animal tracks, homes, and other signs of activity at the sanctuary. This is a program designed for families with children. Where: The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home, 3 Plunkett St. Lenox, MA 10240 Who: Families with children 6-12 Cost: Adult and Child Members $12, Non-members $15 Link to register: https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/pleasant-valley/101704-whose-tracks-are-these For more info: berkshires@massaudubon.org /413-637-0320
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BECKET FREESTYLE DANCE

Becket, 10:30 to noon
Explore how music makes you feel, discover ways to move to that music, dance with intention, openness, moment to moment. Wear loose-fitting clothes and indoor soft-soled shoes, socks or go barefoot. Bring a water bottle and a small towel.
Held at the Becket Arts Center. Cost is $15 or $10 for members. More information here.
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NONPROFIT CENTER LAUNCHES FILM SHOWCASE CELEBRATING BERKSHIRE NONPROFITS
Great Barrington, 3 to 5 pm
The Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires (NPC) has launched its first film sharing event, "REEL GOOD: Nonprofits Strengthening the Berkshires," sponsored by Talon Media. The free event will take place during the City of Pittsfield’s 10x10 Upstreet Arts Festival at the Berkshire Athenaeum auditorium.
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FREE TECHNOLOGY CLASSES

Lanesborough, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
CyberSeniors is offering drop-in technology classes and help for all ages on Wednesdays through March in the Lanesborough Town Hall Community Room, 83 North Main St. The sessions will show how to use different types of tablets, including iPads, Amazon Fire (like Kindles) and Surface Pro.
Email town.administrator@lanesborough-ma.gov, or destiny@cyberseniors.org for more information.
This is a partnership of the Town of Lanesborough, Public Library, and Council on Aging with grant support from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute.
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COLLAGE, CREATE, ILLUSTRATE: CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY

Becket, 5-7pm
In celebration of Black History Month, join us to dive deep into the work of 4 children’s book illustrators and the art of storytelling through collage. Featured artists will include: Oge Mora, Christian Robinson, Ekua Holmes, and Ashley Bryan. Wed, Feb 18: Collage and Connect featuring art of Ashley Bryan + Oge Mora 5 to 6pm Open collage exploration - Art materials provided with lots of inspirational examples on hand. Light refreshments will be served. 6 to 7pm Documentary screening of "I Know a Man…Ashley Bryan" - Ashley Bryan was a prolific artist with a fascinating history. Come enjoy this documentary about his life. You’re welcome to make art as you watch! Wed, Feb 25: Collage and Connect featuring art of Ekua Holmes + Christian Robinson 5 to 7pm Open collage exploration
Art materials provided. Light refreshments will be served. Adults and teens can enjoy 2 casual evenings of collage and connection featuring materials and inspiration from these featured illustrators. Each of these artists use bold colors, cut paper and layers of texture in different ways to tell stories. Come browse their work, learn their histories and try your hand at telling a story of your own through collage. Feel free to bring old photographs, magazines, etc. of your own that might help tell your story. There will be plenty of materials available as well. RSVP appreciated.
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COLUMBIA CLIMATE SCIENTIST TO EXPLORE FAITH AND ENVIRONMENTALISM AT MCLA
North Adams, 5:30 pm
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) welcomes Dr. Alexander de Sherbinin, Director and Senior Research Scientist at Columbia Climate School's Center for Integrated Earth System Information (CIESIN), as part of its Green Living Seminar Series. This event is free and open to the public.
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ELDERBERRY SYRUP WORKSHOP

Stockbridge, 6 - 7 p.m.
There are many foods and herbs we can rely on to stay healthy and resilient in the winter months. Elderberry is a powerful and delicious tonic that adults and children can enjoy throughout the winter season to support the immune system. Please join Emily Paskus, MS, LDN, nutritionist, herbalist, and therapeutic chef in learning about elder. Pour off a batch, take home the recipe, and a jar of syrup.
Berkshire South Regional Community Center
Ages 13+
Members: $40
Guests: $50
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NAPL - JOHN SAYLES: CRUCIBLE A READING, BOOK-SIGNING, & CONVERSATION
North Adams, 6 pm
Visit the North Adams Public Library to join independent filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, & novelist John Sayles as he discusses his latest book "Crucible."
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FEBRUARY VACATION ADVENTURE DAYS

Lenox, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Explore nature and wildlife while we play and explore the magic of Pleasant Valley in winter!
Where: Mass Audubon's Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, 472 West Mountain Rd. Lenox, MA 01240 Who: Children 6-9 Cost: Child Members $55, Non-members $65 Link to register: https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/pleasant-valley/100991-february-vacation-adventure-days For more info: berkshires@massaudubon.org /413-637-0320
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