Guthrie Center Free Instrument Lending Program"Check it Out" supports community music education Taylor's July 4 Concert Tickets on Sale Jan. 29James Taylor returns to Tanglewood with his All-Star Band for performances on Wednesday, July 3, and Thursday, July 4, at 8 p.m. in the Koussevitzky Music Shed. Berkshire Museum Announces STEAM Programs for Preschool-Age ChildrenThis collaboration aims to bring enriching and accessible programming to families with preschool-aged children through the WeeMuse STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) program at no cost. Cheshire Annual Census MailedFailure to respond to the census may result in removal from the active voters list. Consider family meeting to discuss estate plansAt some point, you'll want to share your estate plans with your loved ones — and the first step in this process may be to hold a family meeting. Berkshire Organizations, Schools Awarded Mass Cultural Council GrantsThis $1,502,450 investment will place teaching artists, scientists, and humanists, into schools, bringing cultural enrichment to more than 32,000 Massachusetts students. Volunteers Turn Out for MLK Day of Service in Pittsfield AreaThe college coordinated a number of volunteer opportunities with organizations including Berkshire United Way, Soldier On, Central Berkshire Habitat For Humanity and Hillcrest Commons. Mount Greylock School Committee Holds Initial FY25 Budget TalkThe Mount Greylock Regional School District administration is forecasting a fiscal year 2025 budget with little room for additional programming in the preK-12 district. North Adams Marks Martin Luther King Jr. With Service and HonorsThis year's recipient of the Peacemaker Award urged the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service gathering to plant seeds of light and seeds of love. Pittsfield High School's Proteus Theatre presents 'LOST GIRL'The play is by Kimberly Belflower and will be Directed by Kyla Blocker. Figuring Out Fevers in KidsFew things make a parent feel more helpless than when their child has a fever. The good news is most fevers are harmless. In fact, they’re a signal that your child’s immune system is working to fight infection. Nonetheless, it can be distressing when your child is unwell. Lee Bank Foundation Distributes Final Grant Funding Round of 2023Grants awarded to ten Berkshire-based nonprofits for their community programming. Lenox 2024 Annual Street Listing, CensusThe Annual Street Listing/Census is a requirement of Massachusetts General Law (MGL) and is a helpful tool when gathering data for grants and vital reports that benefit the Town and its residents. Clark Art Gallery Talk With Emerging Art HistoriansWilliams College graduate students lead tours through the Clark's permanent collection Dalton Traffic Commission Comments on Dalton Division DesignsThe commission's discussion focused on the sewer line, sidewalks, and intersection of Williams Street, Washington Mountain Road and Mountain Road. Pittsfield Councilor Presses for Road RepairsThe council took up a petition last week from Councilor at Large Earl Persip III seeking an update from Commissioner of Public Utilities Ricardo Morales on a road patch at 181 Elm St. Governor Launches Climate Science Advisory PanelThe Panel is comprised of experts within Massachusetts and across the region. Berkshire Museum Announces Two Exhibitions For SpringAn exhibition opening event for museum members will be held on Friday, February 2, from 5:30 PM to 7 PM. Lenox First Graders Compete in Math OlympicsApproximately 50 first-grade students were joined by teachers, math coaches, and several parents at the Lenox Community Center to participate in the Math Olympics. State Announce Consensus Revenue Forecast for Fiscal Year 2025Baseline state tax revenue growth essentially flat from FY24 to FY25 Dalton Considers Allowing 'Green' BurialsDalton has received some comments from residents expressing their interest in having this option available to them. Teacher of the Month: Sarah LeidholdHoosac Valley Elementary School kindergarten teacher Sarah Leidhold has been selected as the January Teacher of the Month. Haddad Subaru Operation Warm InitiativeHaddad Subaru has teamed up with The Christian Center of Pittsfield to host a free coat event on Jan. 25. Hoosac Valley School Officials Elect Member, Prepare for Budget ProcessThe Hoosac Valley Regional School Committee has elected Robert Tetlow to represent the town of Cheshire for the next few months. |
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