Williams Track Team Hosts Program for Kids

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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Williams College track and field athletes work with local children at last year's 'My First Track Meet' event.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Williams College track and field teams cannot wait to start using the recently completed track at the new Weston Field complex.
 
So it won't.
 
Instead, men and women from the college track team will help run a special event for Berkshire County kids aged 5 to 10 on Friday evening from 5 to 7 p.m.
 
Though it is billed as "My First Track Meet," the program will be less about times and distances than having a good time and learning long-term life skills.
 
"It's not really a meet," Williams women's track coach Nate Hoey said this week. "It's really a youth athletic outreach program.
 
"The hope is to share the passion for living a healthy lifestyle — tied in to the track and field theme. It's almost more of a clinic type of a setting."
 
Williams athletes will run a series of stations where they either will teach skills (like hurdling or long-jumping) or discuss topics (self-esteem, nutrition) as the youngsters rotate through.
 
Hoey, who is in his second year at the college, ran a similar event last year on a Saturday morning. He moved the event to Friday evening this year in order to avoid conflicts with activities like youth soccer.
 
"Last year, we had 10 or 11 kids who did," Hoey said on Wednesday afternoon. "We've already had 25 pre-registered for Friday night."
 
Hoey modeled the program after one he ran at Washington & Lee University, his last coaching stop before Williams.
 
"I introduced the idea to our [Williams] team members, and they were excited about it," he said. "It's a fun event for them to be able to share, teach events to the younger kids and have fun with it."
 
Registration for the event begins at 4:30 on Friday. In the event of rain, it will be held at the Towne Field House.

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Community Contra Dance Returns to Williamstown This Saturday

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — North Berkshire Community Dance will host its monthly contra dance this Saturday, Jan. 10, at the First Congregational Church. 
 
The event, held in the Community Hall at 906 Main Street, offers an evening of traditional New England folk dancing open to families, couples, and individuals.
 
The evening begins with an introductory lesson at 7:15 PM, followed by the main dance from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Liz Nelson will serve as the caller, utilizing "Larks and Robins" role terms.
 
Music for the event will be provided by Spare Parts, a Berkshire-based trio featuring:
  • Bill Matthiesen on piano
  • Liz Stell on flute
  • Eric Buddington on fiddle
Organizers emphasize that contra dancing is a social activity where participants are encouraged to change partners throughout the night; no partner is required to attend.
 
Admission follows a sliding scale of $12 to $20, though the organization maintains a policy that no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Regarding public health, masks are welcome but not required, and the venue will keep windows open for ventilation. Attendees are asked to stay home if they feel unwell.
 
 
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