BCC Recognizes Nursing Graduates

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The 43rd pinning ceremony for graduates of Berkshire Community College's associate degree in nursing program was celebrated Tuesday evening, May 29, in the college's Robert Boland Theatre in the Koussevitzky Arts Center.

Billie Allard, director of education at Southwestern Vermont Health Care, spoke to the graduates.

The ceremony, sponsored by BCC's Student Nurse Organization, honored the following graduating students:

Massachusetts

Ashley Falls: Alecia Gilpatric

Becket: Shawna Garanzuay

Belchertown: Jamie Chandonnet

Cheshire: Jillian Ciuk

Clarksburg: Tracie Arnold

Dalton: Kimberly Smith, Joanna Suriner, Terri Wilbur

Great Barrington: Heather Aloisi, Christina deRis, Russell Holmes, Chabapan Paunchai-Green

Hinsdale: Angela Sullivan

Housatonic: Kelly Bednarik, Michael Troiano

Lanesboro: David Greer, Catherine Moffat

Lee: Ashley Adams, Laura Burgess, Candice Jeffers, Cristina Lenfest, Jackie Strawn

Lenox: Mary Tammy Lahart

Lenox Dale: Michelle Sitzer

Mount Washington: Paul Taylor

North Adams: Bruce Gaylord, Tara Wiles

Otis: Karin Oygard, Brittany Rondeau

Pittsfield: Melissa Abderrahim, Theresa Becker, Lisa Bock, Roberta Boldyga, Nadine Chapman, Bethany Cooper, Carrie Crawford, Carrie-Elise Johnson, Erin Kelly, Nicole Middleton, Afua Osei-Kuffour, Michelle Paglier, Meredith Patton, Erin Raftery, Heather Reinhold, Diane Romero, Carrie Taylor-O’Neil, Jayde Tulloch

Richmond: John Mullen

New York

Canaan: Cherie Lane-Smith

New Lebanon: Tamara Darcy
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Must-Experience Spring Events in the Berkshires

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
The sun has finally risen from the clouds and shines its golden rays on the bare trees bringing the wildlife back to life and awakening the wildlife from their blissful sleep. The snow melts and the sky cries with joy, showering the ground and  filling the air with the smell of petrichor.
 
The grass becomes green, the leaves return, and the flowers pollinate, filling the world with the forgotten color. Nature celebrates the coming of spring and so should you. Here are some events happening this spring to help with your celebration.
 
SpringFest 
Saturday, May 9 
Berkshire Botanical Garden, Stockbridge
 
The 24-acre botanical garden will have free admission family fun designed to celebrate spring and community. The event features food trucks and enough children's activities to keep the youngest visitors happily busy for hours including a petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, and more. A traditional maypole dance will add an old-world flourish to the day's lineup.
 
The festival is part of the garden's immersive weekend experience Mother's Day weekend, coinciding with its 49th annual Plants-and-Answers Plant Sale from May 8 through 10.
 
The event was established in 1977 and has become a cherished Mother's Day weekend tradition for gardeners across the region. This year's edition, curated by its horticulture staff, offers hundreds of perennials, annuals, herbs, and vegetables — each selected with an emphasis on diversity and nature-based landscaping.
 
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