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EVERYDAY USES FOR AI
Great Barrington, 11 to noon
Mason Public Library is hosting a talk on the everyday uses of artificial intelligence. This lecture will show you the ways AI is already present in everyday tasks and how it is used in everything from voice assistants to customer service and health care. We'll look at common applications of AI across multiple industries and discuss ways you too can take advantage of this influential technology.
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CLARK ART AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES GALLERY TOURS
Williamstown, 12 pm
Curator Alexis Goodin leads a discussion focused on silver pieces crafted by Paul Revere, Jr. and his father. The talk explores Revere’s dual identity as a skilled craftsman and a prominent figure in the American Revolution. Participants should meet in the Manton Research Center reading room.
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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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GREEN LIVING SEMINAR: HOW THE CHURCH CAN ENGAGE WITH THE URGENT MORAL CRISIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
North Adams, 5:30 pm
Rev. Dr. Jim Antal will discuss how religious leaders and congregations can harness faith to address ecological concerns and navigate the intersection of politics and climate activism. The presentation explores the Church's role in responding to climate denial and Christian Nationalism while offering strategies for institutional and individual engagement. For more information or to view the recorded session, visit mcla.edu/greenliving or contact Elena Traister at elena.traister@mcla.edu.
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LIVING AFTER LOSS: GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
Great Barrington, 6 to 7 pm
Join a walk-in grief support group held at Berkshire South. This is open to anyone who has experienced a loss. No registration required. Drop in sessions.
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