North Adams Happenings: May 22-28

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North Adams Happenings
brought to you by
MCLA's Berkshire Cultural Resource Center and The North Adams Office of Tourism

 
Wednesday, May 22 - Tuesday, May 28
SAVE THE DATE JUNE 21-23

EVENT

Solid Sound Festival
MASS MoCA
87 Marshall Street
(413)662-2111
All weekend
3-day passes: $149 / Single Day Passes (Friday or Sunday only) $65

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The Solid Sound Festival is a three-day celebration of community, art and music that perfectly captures the essence of North Adams. Hosted at MASS MoCA, this weekend is headlined by the indie rock band, Wilco. The festival is complete with a comedy cabaret programmed by John Hodgman and additional Wilco-related bands performing on four additional stages.

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22  


EVENT

Pre-School Story Time (Ages 3-6)
North Adams Public Library
74 Church Street, 2nd Floor
(413)662-3133 ext. 14
10:30am
FREE

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Bring your children for some storytelling and singing! Event is suitable for children ages 3-6. For more information, contact Kim Di Lego at naplib@yahoo.com.


EVENT

North Berkshire Chess Club
Lickety Split @ MASS MoCA
87 Marshall Street
(413)458-8271
6-9:30pm 
FREE

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Come to play or come to watch! The North Berkshire Chess Club is open to all interested chess players from novice to expert. Instructions are available with sets and boards. The only thing you need to bring is a chess clock if you wish to use one.


EVENT

Sierra Nevada Beer Dinner
PUBLIC eat+drink
34 Holden Street
(413)664-4444
6:30pm
$60

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PUBLIC's Executive Chef Nicholas Moulton is excited to pair with Sierra Nevada Brewery to host a 5-course beer and tasting dinner. A representative from Sierra Nevada will be on-site to offer a brief education about the five selected styles as diners enjoy them paired with delicious house-made selections from one of the county's top chefs. Stick around after the event for a tasting of some of Sierra Nevada's more exotic beers, hosted on-premise by Kelly's Package Store.

THURSDAY, MAY 23  


TRIVIA

Trivia
Pitchers Mound Pub
218 Ashland Street
(413)663-8390
8pm
FREE

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Let Andy "The Machine" Racine twist your brain and call you names! Prizes awarded! Stick around for the trivia night after party featuring DJ Jon.

FRIDAY, MAY 24  


EVENT

Open Mic
Parlor Cafe
303 Ashland Street
(413)346-4279
8pm
FREE

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Grab a coffee or tea and try your hand at performing at a weekly open mic in North Adams. All types of performers welcome. Come to perform or just listen. 


PERFORMANCE

Live Music: Tom Corrigan
Freight Yard Pub
1 Furnace Street, Building #3 (Heritage State Park)
(413)663-6547
8pm
FREE


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Enjoy dinner by the fire and listen to the original music of Tom Corrigan!


BENEFIT

Karaoke Benefit for Relay for Life
Greylock Community Club
548 State Road
(413)664-9020
8pm-12am


$5


Click here for Facebook Event Page.


Come on down to the Greylock Club to sing karaoke to benefit the Greylock Club Crusaders. All proceeds to benefit the Relay for Life. Don't like to sing? You are welcome to come and watch as people sing their hearts out for this great cause!

SATURDAY, MAY 25  


EVENT

Live Music: Aaron Neville
MASS MoCA
87 Marshall Street
(413)662-2111
8pm
$75 premium / $49 priority / $40 orchestra / $34 mezzanine

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Once or twice a year, MASS MoCA shines a bright light on an American legend. With one of the most cherished voices in popular music, Aaron Neville is one of these national treasures. Raised in the Calliope projects of New Orleans, Neville's youth was filled with songs of a burgeoning doo-wop and R&B scene - influences that are woven with grace and power into all of his music, especially his 2013 release, My True Story.


PERFORMANCE

Live Music: Patrick Grey
Freight Yard Pub
1 Furnace Street, Building #3 (Heritage State Park)
(413)663-6547
8pm
FREE

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Live music at the Freight Yard Pub is a great way to spend a Saturday evening. Food, drinks, friends, what more could you want?

SUNDAY, MAY 26  

EVENT

Seedling Swap & Gardening Workshop
Storey Publishing
210 MASS MoCA Way
(413)346-4471 
10am-2pm

FREE

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Storey Publishing and Hoosac Harvest are teaming up to plan this opportunity to share your extra seedlings with other gardeners. As backyard gardeners and growers, we all know that seed packets often contain more seeds than we can use in one season. We've come up with a plan to put these to use. You can then exchange your seedlings for varieties you don't have. We will have peat pots and potting soil available for transplanting. There will also be short demonstrations on seed starting, container gardening, and composting.

MONDAY, MAY 27  

TRIVIA

Eat + Think Trivia
PUBLIC: Eat+Drink
34 Holden Street
(413)664-4444
9pm
FREE

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Test your skills and knowledge against others while enjoying a pint from PUBLIC's fine beer selection. Winning team take home a $25 Gift Certificate!

BENEFIT

Eat+Donate
PUBLIC: Eat+Drink
34 Holden Street
(413)664-4444
5pm-close

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Dine at PUBLIC and 20% of all proceeds will go to benefit the fundraising efforts of the Relay for Life team Sole Mates.

TUESDAY, MAY 28  


PERFORMANCE

Live Music: Old Crow Medicine Show
MASS MoCA
87 Marshall Street
(413)662-2111
8pm
$35 advance / $40 day of

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In a flag-planting preview to its bluegrass and roots music festival at MASS MoCA in late September, FreshGrass presents Old Crow Medicine Show in MASS MoCA's Hunter Center. The members of Old Crow Medicine Show have an unbridled spirit that leaps off their strings whenever they pick up an instrument. The mean banjo pickin' and boundless energy of Old Crow will give you a taste of the 2013 FreshGrass Festival four months early!


MOVIES

$5 Tuesdays!
North Adams Movieplex
86 Main Street
(413)663-6300
All Day
$5 non-3D movies/$6.50 3D movies

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$5 Tuesdays are back! Come down to the North Adams Movieplex with the family for cheap movies!

DSA ON THE ROAD MAY25th & 26

OPEN STUDIO 

Debora Coombs Criddle Open Studio Tour

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Join Debora Coombs Criddle as she opens her stained glass studio doors for a unique look inside her creative space. This 2-day annual Spring Open Studio is part of a state-wide event organized by the Vermont Crafts Council.

OPPORTUNITIES  

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers wanted: MCLA Gallery 51 

MCLA Gallery 51 is looking for a lover of contemporary art to volunteer smiling faces as well as free time. MCLA Gallery 51 is open 10am-6pm 7 days a week, and looking for volunteers to help fill those hours. No commitment too minimal and no smile too large!

Interested?! Please contact the Assistant Gallery Manager Christina Stott.

OPEN CALL 

Crafters, Farmers, Artists, and Artisans Wanted!
Main Street Market
June 23, 2013
Main St.
(413)664-6180
9am-2pm
Application Deadline: June 10
$25


Click here for vendor application.


The North Adams Office of Tourism & Community Events, along with the North Adams Chamber of Commerce present the Main Street Market! The Main Street Market, a combination of craft fair, art fair, and farmers market, will take place during Solid Sound weekend. This event hopes to not only draw in visitors to the city's downtown, but also the locals looking for something different to do during this exciting weekend. The purpose of this market is to showcase art, goods, foods and produce that are unique to the Berkshires, and to compliment - not compete with - the existing downtown shops. This juried event is currently looking for vendors to participate. Vendors applying to sell crafts and arts such as jewelry, pottery, clothing and fine art must create the goods they intend to sell. Farm/meat/dairy vendor applicants must produce the goods they are selling and have appropriate state seals or licenses to apply. Vendors looking to sell baked goods must have/obtain food safe certification, allergen awareness certification, and have either a commercial kitchen license or home kitchen license to apply.

 

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers Wanted: Talk to a Townie Program

The North Adams Office of Tourism and the North Adams Chamber of Commerce are joining forces to create a new volunteer program that focuses on bringing information about the city to visitors who are in North Adams attending festivals and events. The Talk to a Townie program will enlist the help of local volunteers to attend events around the city and act as mobile information centers by having conversations with visitors and passing out information about area attractions and local businesses. The kick-off for this program is the Solid Sound Festival at MASS MoCA, happening June 21-23. The Talk to a Townie program is currently seeking volunteers who are passionate and knowledgeable about North Adams. Anyone interested in lending a hand should contact Veronica Bosley at:tourism@northadams-ma.gov or (413) 664-6180.

INTERNSHIP

Are you looking for a summer internship in arts administration? Have you always wanted to work at MASS MoCA? Check out this opportunity with Assets for Artists:

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Assets for Artists is an innovative and fast-growing program that offers free financial training, business planning resources, and working capital grants for artists to invest in their creative micro-enterprises. The program now serves over 100 artists (in all disciplines) throughout the northeast. Working at MASS MoCA (the lead partner behind Assets for Artists) as a key member of a small team, the Assets for Artists intern will be involved in all aspects of program administration and development, including artist outreach, data management, grantwriting and stewardship, content development for social media, and researching and promoting artist opportunities to our network. The intern will receive a stipend of $100/week, plus access to MASS MoCA's fabulous summer programming. Send resume and cover letter to Briana Halpin.

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North Adams Double Murder Case Continued to March

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The case of a city man charged with killing his parents was continued to March on Monday.
 
Darius Hazard, 44, was scheduled for a detention hearing on Monday in Northern Berkshire District Court.
 
Prior to the start of the court's business, the clerk announced that Hazard's case was continued to Monday, March 2.
 
Hazard is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson in connection with the Nov. 24 fire that claimed the lives of Donald Hazard, 83, and Venture Hazard, 76.
 
Police say Hazard confessed to the killings and starting the fire and fled the Francis Street home where he lived with his parents.
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