Chamber plans Art Walk & Taste of Lenox

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Lenox - The Lenox Chamber of Commerce will host Art Walk & the kick off to Taste of Lenox on Saturday, May 29, 2004 in Historic Lenox Village. Chairperson of Art Walk is Cinzia Di Fede, owner of Cose D'Argilla. Katja Henke, Managing Director of Blantyre, is Chairperson of Taste of Lenox. Art Walk On May 29th, Art Walk will take place from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Various galleries throughout Lenox will be participating. To be eligible to participate, galleries may deal in different mediums but all must showcase one of a kind original artwork. Confirmed participants include: Andrew DeVries Fine Art, B.J. Faulkner Gallery, Chocolate and Art, Church Street Art Gallery, Cose D'Argilla, Charles L Flint, Ferrin Gallery, Hoadley Gallery, Sienna Gallery, Lydia Mongiardo Collection, Lenox Gallery of Fine Art, Weaver's Fancy, Watkins Gallery, and the Wit Gallery. In order to participate, all galleries must be a member of the Lenox Chamber of Commerce or the Lenox Gallery Association. An Art Walk raffle will be held and tickets will be sold at various galleries. The grand prize drawing will be held on May 29th, in the evening, with the winner receiving a $300 gift certificate to the art gallery of his/her choice. Art Walk is free and open to the public and many of the galleries will host special events. Gallery Events: Sculptor, ANDREW DEVRIES will present a bronze casting at Ventfort Hall, 104 Walker Street, at 11:00 AM and a gallery opening reception from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at DEVRIES GALLERY, 17 Franklin Street, featuring music by the Sky Quartet. For more contact Andrew DeVries at 413-637-3462. COSE D'ARGILLA, 93 Church Street will host a wine and cheese reception for the public from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Featured artists include Stephanie Anderson and a demonstration in still life watercolor painting from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; and a Casein painting demonstration by artist Catherine Hamilton from 2:00-6:00 p.m.; with a Seaglass Jewelry Trunk Show by jewelry designer Valerie Gates from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. For additional information contact Cinzia Di Fede at Cose D'Argilla, 413-637-8886. LENOX GALLERY OF FINE ART, 69 Church Street will host demonstrations all day. From 12:00 -5:00 p.m. Elizabeth Horowitz will demonstrate outdoor watercolor painting;. From 12:00 - 1:00 p.m; Ira Barkoff will talk about his impressionistic landscape work; From 2:00-5:00 p.m artist Gloria Malcolm Arnold will do an outdoor watercolor demonstration and Walt Pasko will perform outdoor oil painting from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Susan Godwin will do a still life demonstration and from 3:30-6:00 p.m. as Marjori Stoll presents a still life demonstration in the gallery. From 2:00-4:00 p.m. artist Joel Rudnick will do a sculpture demonstration: Creating A Portrait; and from 5:00-6:00 p.m. artist Geoffrey Moss, presents: At Work In Slide Presentation. For more information contact Jerry Connoy, Gallery Director, at the Lenox Gallery of Fine Art, 413- 637-2276. Providing refreshments at their galleries will be Lydia Mongiardo of LYDIA MONGIARDO COLLECTION, located at 51 Church Street, and Stephanie and Tom Hoadley of HOADLEY GALLERY, located at 21 Church Street. For additional information, contact Lydia Mongiardo at 413-637-0809 or Stephanie Hoadley at 413-637-2814. The newly opened WATKINS GALLERY at 56 Housatonic Street invites you to meet landscape painter, John Martin from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and enjoy the sculpture carving demonstration by James Doubleday from 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. For more information contact Nancy Watkins Denig at 413-585-1644. The B.J. FAULKNER GALLERY, located at 48 Main Street, invites you to meet the artist from 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. At the WIT GALLERY, located at 27 Church Street, enjoy an art demonstration by glass artist Henry Richardson from 12-3 PM. For more information contact B.J. Faulkner at 413-637-2958 or the Wit Gallery at 637-8808. Taste of Lenox Katja Henke, Managing Director of Blantyre in Lenox, is Chairperson of the Taste of Lenox, which kicks off on May 29th from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. and features samples from participating Lenox Chamber of Commerce member restaurants. On May 29th, participating restaurants will have samples available for tasting outside their establishments, if they are located in the Village. Restaurants located outside the Village will showcase their samplings underneath a centrally located tent, in the Lenox Post Office parking lot, on Main Street. Participating in Taste of Lenox include: Antonio's Restaurant, Apple Tree Inn & Restaurant, Bev's Homemade Ice Cream & Cafe, Blantyre, Café Lucia, Candlelight Inn & Restaurant, Carol's Restaurant, Chocolate Springs Café, Church Street Café, Cranwell Resort, Spa & Golf Club, dish café bistro, Firefly, Gateways Inn & Restaurant, Homer's Variety, Lenox 218, Loeb's Foodtown, Love Dog Café, Olde Heritage Tavern, NAPA, Senor Chiles, Spigalina, Trattoria "Il Vesuvio", The Village Inn, and Wheatleigh. Passports Taste of Lenox "Passports" will be sold for $10 and will entitle patrons to taste samples of food provided by participating restaurants between 12:00 and 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 29th and entitles patrons to return to Lenox to take advantage of special discounts at participating restaurants between June 1-14. Beginning on May 24th, Berkshire residents may purchase their "Passports", in advance, at the Chamber office at The Curtis, 5 Walker Street in Lenox. On May 29th, "Passports" will be available at three centrally located tables throughout the Village as well as at the Chamber office. Raffle Also included in the price of the "Passport" is an entry into the Taste of Lenox Raffle which will kick off on May 29th and run throughout the Summer and Fall seasons with a grand prize drawing during A Lenox Holiday celebration in December. One lucky grand-prize winner will win a series of dinners at Lenox Chamber of Commerce member restaurants. Restaurants participating in the Taste of Lenox Raffle will be announced during the season. Individual Taste of Lenox raffle tickets can be purchased for $5.00 from May 29th through December 1st by contacting the Chamber at 637-3646. For additional information on Art Walk or Taste of Lenox please contact the Lenox Chamber of Commerce at 413-637-3646 or visit www.lenox.org.
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Pittsfield's Christian Center Announces Community Day, 'Big News'

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— After collecting community input about a potential new name and programming opportunities, the Christian Center says it will make a big announcement this summer. 

The nonprofit plans to unveil "big news" during its annual Community Day on Aug. 22, Executive Director Jessica Jones told the Homelessness Advisory Committee on Wednesday. 

To accommodate different work schedules, Monday through Friday pantry hours were extended to include the second and fourth Saturday of every month; the pantry and lunch open from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.  

"Having some Saturday availability, we're hoping, is going to be helpful for those whose work schedules don't allow for weekday visits to the pantry," Jones said. 

"And we also know that more and more working people are having to make tough decisions about whether or not they spend their money on food or gas or rent or any of the other things that they have to make decisions about." 

HAC Chair Kim Borden said the Saturday hours are very exciting. 

"And I love your thinking on that, because you're right, limited hours when folks are working and picking up kiddos from daycare, there isn't always enough time," she added. 

The Christian Center was incorporated in 1974, but it dates back to the early 1890s, when it was the Epworth Mission, founded by the Methodist Church. 

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