NBCA Features Indian Food, Calligraphy, the History of Fashion

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - Be creative this winter and choose from a variety of classes at NBCA, including Creative Movement and New Explorers for pre-school children, Art Detectives and Improv Theater for elementary school children, Photography Camp and Fashion Design for middle school children, and Cooking Class at Spice Root, Calligraphy, and the History of Fashion for adults. NBCA is now offering classes at three convenient locations: NBCA in downtown North Adams, The Clark, and Pine Cobble School. See the complete schedule online for all of our classes and workshops, www.nbcreativearts.org.

Visit www.nbcreativearts.org or call the office at 413-663-8338 for more information, registration forms, and details on tuition assistance. NBCA makes every effort to offer partial and full financial aid for all classes and workshops. NBCA is located in the Heritage State Park, Route 8 south, downtown North Adams.

Northern Berkshire Creative Arts, a non-profit community arts school established in April 2004, provides a broad range of studio classes and creative arts programming, both traditional and contemporary, to all members of the Northern Berkshires and surrounding communities. NBCA encourages and nurtures the active participation in the arts for all individuals.
If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

North Adams Finance Recommends Public Safety, Administration Draft Budgets

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Finance Committee in the last two weeks reviewed Public Safety, auditor, Zoning Board of Appeals, City Council, election and registration, Office of Community Development, city solicitor, License Commission, information technology, Planning Board, and vital statistics.
 
The committee consists of Chair Lisa Blackmer and Councilors Andrew Fitch and Lillian Zavatsky. 
 
The City Council budget includes a 3 percent cost of living increase, in line with the across the board COLA for all departments.
 
Mayor Jennifer Macksey said she included a codification administration line of $6,000 to cover the extra meeting the city clerk is doing as the council reviews the city's codes.
 
The elections budget is up about $10,500, largely for worker salaries to accommodate two state elections this year, the primary and the general. City Clerk Tina Leonesio said the extra poll workers are needed because state elections tend to draw a higher number of voters. The cost of the ballots, however, are covered by the state.
 
Leonesio explained how her office was able to save money on the city census and mailings by printing and folding the documents in house, as well as purchasing the supplies and training to maintain the vital statistics rather than sending them out.  
 
"The cost is in the supplies, because we have to put so many things in the census now, it would be a very large expense to have it done by a vendor outside," she said, estimating it would cost three times as much "because we have to pay for every piece of paper they have to print and fold, plus the mailing."
 
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