Cultural Pittsfield: Valentine's Day special edition

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Get sweet all over town on Valentine's Day weekend...

There are so many fun things happening all over town this weekend to celebrate Valentine's Day we decided we needed to send a special Cultural Pittsfield bulletin out! And don't forget all the great local shops where you buy someone special a gift, or make your own at Bisque, Beads & Beyond or Twin Hearts Handworks, to name a few. May your weekend be sweet whatever you do!
Click here to see a list of ALL the classes Bisque Beads & Beyond is offering this month!

Friday & Saturday: KISS THIS Cabaret!

Join some of Barrington Stage's hottest Musical Theatre Lab writers as they share their version of the perfect Valentine Day's song: funny, serious, loving, not-so-loving and outrageous!   Featuring Alysha Umphress (BSC's Funked Up Fairy Tales), Demond Green (BSC's Funked Up Fairy Tales and Spelling Bee), Nikos Tsakalakos (Poolside at the Hotel Bel Air) and others.  Conceived by Nikos Tsakalakos, directed by Julianne Boyd. 


Friday, February 13th at 8pm | Saturday, February 14th at 9pm | Barrington Stage
Two | 36 Linden Street | 236-8888 | $25

Click here to read more about Kiss This!

Saturday: Collecting Sweetheart Stories at the Lichtenstein

Share your love stories at the Lichtenstein this Valentine’s Day!  Saturday's opening reception for the Lichtenstein’s new exhibition Celebrating Community: Pittsfield’s African-American Heritage features a video booth where the local community can share their stories and memories with videographer, Mati Kiin.  The exhibition features images of prominent members of the African-American community and historic sites in Pittsfield, designed by Leon Peters, and photography of contemporary community members by Ernie Kirk. Bring your parents and grandparents and encourage them to share their stories too!


Saturday, February 14th | 1-4pm | Lichtenstein Center for the Arts | 28 Renne Ave. | 499-9348 | Free

Click here to read more about the new exhibit Celebrating Community: Pittsfield's African-American Heritage

Saturday: Baseball @ Chapters Books

Bring your favorite baseball fan to Chapters Bookstore on Valentine’s Day and immerse yourself in the love of America’s favorite pastime.  Nationally known baseball author and Berkshire resident, Dan Valenti, will be talking about the state of professional baseball with the American Defender's General Manager Jon Tosches. Dan will also be signing his newest book titled, Baseball Comes Home: The History of the Baseball Hall of Fame Game 1940-2008. Free Valentine’s chocolates with purchase of the book, plus a 10% Valentine’s Day discount for two at Pittsfield Brew Works!

Saturday, February 14th | 2:30pm | Chapters Bookstore | 78 North St.| 443-2665 | Free

Click here to visit Chapters Bookstore's new website!

Saturday: Disney Princesses Valentine Concert

This Valentine’s Day, fall in love with your favorite Disney princesses at Berkshire Music School.  This concert features princesses such as Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Mulan, Pocahontas, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White.   The performers are voice students of Jack Brown. Enchanted refreshments will be served! 


Saturday, February 14th | 3pm | Edgar B. Taft Recital Hall | 30 Wendell Ave.| 442-1411 | $5 students/$15 adults

Clcik here to visit a website on all things Valentine, from history to notable love quotes.

Saturday Night: A reggae Valentine’s Day at Mission

Spend a rockin’ evening at Mission Bar and Tapas.  A pre-fixe, four-course Valentine’s Day dinner will be served.  Musical guests include the Dave Brown Trio and a special reunion of reggae faves Dredi.  Tickets for the evening are available at Mission Bar and Tapas, or through e-mail at missionbarandtapas@gmail.com

Saturday, February 14th | 6pm | Mission Bar and Tapas| 438 North St.| $50 (dinner & music)

Click here for the Eagle's roundup of great Valentine's Day special dinners all over the Berkshires, including Brix & Pittsfield Brew Works!

Saturday Night: High School Valentine's Day Dance

This Valentine’s Day semi-formal dance is open to ALL high school students in Berkshire County.  Get swanked up and get dancing at the ITAM Lodge on Pontoosuc Lake. The music will be spun by DJ “The Music Man.”  Tickets will be available at ITAM or can be reserved by phone in advance. 

Saturday, February 14th | 7-10:30pm | ITAM Lodge  | 22 Waubeek Rd.| 281-2638 | $1o
No date for Valentine's Day? Click here to join the Berkshire Singles Network.

Saturday night: Golden Oldies Concert@Crowne Plaza

Spend a romantic evening at the Crowne Plaza, with dinner, live music, and a bottle of wine.  The Golden Oldies Reunion Concert features Linwood Peel’s Drifters Tribute with special guests The Corvettes Doo Wop Revue. Linwood Peel performed as longtime lead singer of Elsbeary Hobbs’ Drifters and is considered one of its greatest singers and performers in the group’s long history. He reunites with his former band mates for this Valentine’s Day concert which includes all of The Drifters great hits. This special Valentine’s Day package includes two tickets to the concert, a four-course dinner for two, and a bottle of wine. Call for reservations!

Saturday, February 14th | 7:30pm | Crowne Plaza Hotel| 1 West St.| 553-2185 | $110/couple

Click here for more than you may have wanted to know about the Drifters...

Saturday Night: Latin Dance Lessons & Party @ Sabor

Dance the night away with your sweetheart! Sabor presents an exciting evening of Dance with Vic & Carol. Learn the basics of Salsa, Meringue, and Cha-Cha.  Show off your new dancing skills afterwards during the Latin Dance Party beginning at 10:30pm and continuing until 1:30am! 
 

Saturday, February 14th | 8-10pm | Sabor Restaurante| 17 Wendell Ave.| 445-5645 | No cover for lessons

Click here to visit the website of Sabor in downtown Pittsfield.

Sunday: Roméo et Juliette@the Colonial

Keep the romance of the weekend going by watching the operatic performance of one of the world’s greatest love stories.  Roméo et Juliette, performed at the Salzburg Festival 2008, will be presented on the big screen.  The opera is sung in French with English subtitles.  To die for!


Sunday, February 15th | 2pm | The Colonial Theatre| 111 South St.| 997-4444| $20

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Flooding Leads Pittsfield ConCom to Bel Air Dam Deconstruction Site

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Bel Air Dam project team toured the site on Monday with the Conservation Commission to review conditions following a flooding incident

Work has been on hold for two weeks after melting snow and a release of water from Pontoosuc Lake led to water overtopping of the almost 200-year-old, abandoned dam. The project team says deconstruction is still on track to end in December. 

"They have plenty of time to finish the work, so they don't expect that they're going to need extra time, but we're all waiting," reported Robert Lowell, the Department of Conservation and Recreation's deputy chief engineer. 

"… it's unfortunate, but the high-water conditions in the spring, we did have in the contract that the site might flood, so there was supposed to be a contingency for it, and we're now dealing with the complications of that." 

DCR's Office of Dam Safety is leading the $20 million removal of the classified "high hazard" dam, funded by American Rescue Plan Act dollars. It has been an area of concern for more than a decade. 

The dam on Pontoosuc Brook dates to 1832 and was used for nearly a hundred years to power a long-gone woolen mill. It's being targeted for removal, using American Rescue Plan Act funds, because the stacked stone structure poses a significant danger to homes and businesses downstream. Excavation of sediment began last fall by contractor SumCo Eco-Contracting of Wakefield. 

Earlier this month, community members noticed flooding at the site bordering Wahconah Street; water levels were down by the next week. Conservation commissioners called for the site visit with concerns about the effects of the water release and how it is being remedied.  

The group got a look at the large project area near the dam and asked questions. Chair James Conant explained that community members wanted to know the cause of the flooding. 

Jane Winn, former executive director of the Berkshire Environmental Action Team, said this was specifically brought up at the Conservation Commission hearing to ensure this sort of thing didn't happen. 

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