Early Ed Commissioner Speaking at BCF Meeting
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The meeting will be held at the Country Club of Pittsfield and will begin at 6 p.m. with a reception, followed by a short business meeting and the presentation of awards. The featured event will be the Sunshine Singers, a video of the preschool choir at BCF that is comprised of the pioneering members of Kids 4 Harmony. While the preschool program focuses on children's music and musical education, Kids 4 Harmony is an intensive after-school program of orchestral music that will debut at Morningside and Conte Community Schools in January.
The new initiative is based on El Sistema, a 35-year-old international program that has achieved unparalleled success in providing youth with the opportunity to learn and play classical music while simultaneously uplifting the children, their families, and their communities.
Carolyn Mower Burns, president and CEO of BCF, said mission of the El Sistema program is remarkably similar to that of the local agency, which has worked to improve the lives of children by strengthening family and community relationships for 125 years.
In addition to Killins, speakers and featured guests include state Rep. William "Smitty" Pignatelli, D-Lenox, Mayor James Ruberto, and Pittsfield School Superintendent Howard "Jake' Eberwein.
The meeting will be attended by the Berkshire Children and Families' board of directors, staff, funding sources, friends, supporters and other community agencies. Anyone wishing to attend may call Paula McDermott at BCF at 413-448-8281, Ext. 14.
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