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North Adams Happenings: May 15-21

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SATURDAY MAY 25TH - MASS MoCA Turns 20! Capturing MASS MoCA’s energy and spirit of embracing music and art in all forms, our 20th birthday party spreads across the museum campus — from Marshall Street to the interior courtyards and galleries — encompassing new exhibitions, wild versions of your favorite games, terrific music by performers from both near and far, great food and a world of fun. More information.

MONDAY MAY 27TH  - Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony - Parade begins from the American Legion at 9:30 A.M. and concludes at the Veterans Memorial Park where the ceremony will follow.

SATURDAY JUNE 8TH - Opening Day for the North Adams Farmers Market Outdoor Season! - Mark your calendars! Join us for the 1st OUTDOOR market of the 2019 season, as we return to our home in St. Anthony's Municipal Parking Lot, at the corner of Marshall Street and St. Anthony Drive! More information.

SATURDAY JUNE 8TH - Heirloom by Design at Greylock WORKS - 10:30 – 6pm.  $5 entry.  Kids under 12 free. The first wave of our amazing HEIRLOOM 2019 participants has been released — more to come next week! More information.
Wednesday 5/15
10:30 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Preschool Story Time North Adams Public Library, 74 Church Street, (413) 662-3133 More information.   


2:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. (FREE), Sit and Knit The Spin-Off Yarn Shop, Norad Mill, Suite 302, (413)344-6257 More information.

6:00 P.M. (FREE), Pondering Panels Graphic Novel Club Discussion The Parlor Cafe, 303 Ashland Street More information.

8:00 P.M. (FREE), GAMES, Trivia Night! Ramunto's, 67 Main Street, (413) 398-5152 More information.

Thursday 5/16
10:30 A.M. (FREE), WORKSHOP, Correcting Misbehavior: FREE Parenting Workshop nbCC, 61 Main Street, Suite 213, (413) 663-7588 More information.

11:00 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Playgroup With Lincoln - The Therapy Dog The Family Center, 210 State Street, (413) 664-4821 More information.

4:00 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, Family Literacy Program The Family Center, 210 State Street, (413) 664-4821 More information.

6:30PM (FREE), KIDS, After-School Program UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 663-7588 More information.

7:30PM (FREE), GAMES, Musical Bingo at MIngo's Mingo's Sports Bar & Grill, 41 Roberts Drive, (413) 346-4067 More information.
Friday 5/17
6:00 P.M. ($1 and up), GAMES, BINGO! North Adams Elks 487 Lodge , 100 Eagle Street, (413) 664-9039 More information.

6:30 P.M. (FREE), OPEN MIC, Underground Sounds: Community Open Mic ROOTS Teen Center, 43 Eagle Street More information.

9:00 P.M. (FREE), MUSIC, Karaoke Friday! State Street Tavern, 167 State Street, (413) 664-9152 More information.
Saturday 5/18
8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. (Donations), FUNDRAISER, Berkshire Gives: One Day, One County Dollar General, 69 Veterans Memorial Drive More information.

9:00 A.M. ($5), FUNDRAISER, Danscapades Benefit Car Wash T & M Auto, 512 Curran Highway More information.

8:00 P.M. ($15-40), MUSIC, Soul Science Lab MASS MoCA, 1040 MASS MoCA Way, (413) 662-2111 More information.
Sunday 5/19
11:00 A.M.(FREE), GAMES, Bocce Information Session / Sign-up UNO Park, 157 River Street More information.

5:00 P.M.($10), MUSIC, Driftwood Soldier Common Folk, 73 Main Street More information.
Monday 5/20

 
Tuesday 5/21
10:30 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Toddler Story Time North Adams Public Library, 74 Church Street, (413) 662-3133 For More Info.

3:30 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, Preschool STEM Group The Family Center, 210 State Street, 413-664-4821 For More Info.

4:00 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, 4-H STEAMsters UNO Community Center, 157 River Street (413) 663-7588 More information.

4:30 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, Afterschool Storytime North Adams Public Library, 74 Church Street, (413) 662-3133 More information.

6:00 P.M. ($5-10 Suggested Donation), MUSIC, Common Folk Presents: Nate Massari Bright Ideas Brewing, 111 MASS MoCA Way, (413) 346-4460 More information.

6:30 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, After-School Program UNO Community Center, 157 River Street (413) 663-7588 More information.

 
FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
 
Wednesday, May 15, 6:00 p.m. - PITTSFIELD - Free Magic Class

Thursday, May 16, 8:00 p.m. - WILLIAMSTOWN - Trivia at the Log

Saturday, May 18, 9:00 a.m. - WILLIAMSTOWN - Williamstown Farmers Market
 

 

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Cost, Access to NBCTC High Among Concerns North Berkshire Residents

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Adams Select Chair Christine Hoyt, NBCTC Executive Director David Fabiano and William Solomon, the attorney representing the four communities, talk after the session. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Public access channels should be supported and made more available to the public — and not be subject to a charge.
 
More than three dozen community members in-person and online attended the public hearing  Wednesday on public access and service from Spectrum/Charter Communications. The session at City Hall was held for residents in Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg and North Adams to express their concerns to Spectrum ahead of another 10-year contract that starts in October.
 
Listening via Zoom but not speaking was Jennifer Young, director state government affairs at Charter.
 
One speaker after another conveyed how critical local access television is to the community and emphasized the need for affordable and reliable services, particularly for vulnerable populations like the elderly. 
 
"I don't know if everybody else feels the same way but they have a monopoly," said Clarksburg resident David Emery. "They control everything we do because there's nobody else to go to. You're stuck with with them."
 
Public access television, like the 30-year-old Northern Berkshire Community Television, is funded by cable television companies through franchise fees, member fees, grants and contributions.
 
Spectrum is the only cable provider in the region and while residents can shift to satellite providers or streaming, Northern Berkshire Community Television is not available on those alternatives and they may not be easy for some to navigate. For instance, the Spectrum app is available on smart televisions but it doesn't include PEG, the public, educational and governmental channels provided by NBCTC. 
 
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