The 3rd annual Food Truck Feastival returns to Wahconah Park from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.This is a public event featuring food trucks and vendors from all around Berkshire County! Free admission. $3 for parking.
The Shaker Barn Music series at Hancock Shaker Village kicks off its 2019 season with The Suitcase Junket.One-man virtuoso Matt Lorenz's signature sound is a mash-up of mountain ballads, original rock anthems, blues manifestos and dance-hall festivity. Williamstown, Mass. native Eliza Edens will open the show. 7:30 p.m.
"A Journey into Latin America Through Music" will feature La Voz de Tres with special guest Marcelo Woloski and The Herberg Middle School Concert Band and Concert Chorus, who will be premiering two new arrangements along with other Latin American music selections. Herberg Middle School, 7 p.m.
Goat Yoga is baaaack by popular demand at Hancock Shaker Village. Bring a mat, a towel and an open mind and practice yoga with the farm's adorable goats. 10-11 a.m. $25/$22.50 for HSV members.
Bisque, Beads & Beyondinvites you to paint a handcrafted pine birdhouse to hang in your yard. The price depends on the style of birdhouse. There are six styles to choose from and they range from $35-$45. Call the studio to reserve your house and your spot! 6-8 p.m.
Jeanne Sakata's Hold These Truths is the story of unsung American hero Gordon Hirabayashi (Joel de la Fuente). During WWII, he defies the U.S. government's orders to forcibly remove and mass incarcerate all people of Japanese ancestry, launching a 50-year journey from college to courtroom and eventually to a Presidential Medal of Freedom. A story filled with hope, this play will leave you cheering for a man who stood up for the true meaning of patriotism. Barrington Stage Company's St. Germain Stage.
Join the fun at the Westside Riverway Park Block Party on Saturday, May 25 from 12-5pm.
The party, hosted by the Westside Legends, will take place at the Westside Riverway Park at 181 Dewey Ave.
There will be gospel performances from Pittsfield churches followed by dance performances from the Albany Berkshire Ballet, Funk Box Studio, and Youth Alive.
There will also be river science activities run by the Housatonic Valley Association, and craft and activity tables for kids.
Morningside Initiative willhosts a resource fair at Morningside Community School. Social service agencies from across Pittsfield will come together in one place to provide information to the community. Family oriented. Games and activities provided. 5-7 p.m.
Chronicling the rise of one of the most colorful and controversial religious movements in American history, Hail Satan? is an inspiring and entertaining documentary from acclaimed director Penny Lane (Nuts!, Our Nixon). When media-savvy members of the Satanic Temple organize a series of public actions designed to advocate for religious freedom and challenge corrupt authority, they prove that with little more than a clever idea, a mischievous sense of humor and a few rebellious friends, you can speak truth to power in some truly profound ways. As charming and funny as it is thought-provoking, the film offers a timely look at a group of often misunderstood outsiders whose unwavering commitment to social and political justice has empowered thousands of people around the world.
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Dalton Resident Ranks Third in National Snocross Race
By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
Sal LeBeau on his machine with his sister, Kenna, in the black hat, and friend Brandon and his sister Alea.
DALTON, Mass. — At just 16 years old, Salvatore LaBeau is already making avalanches in the national snocross racing scene.
Last weekend, LaBeau raced in the Mount Zion Snocross National race in Ironwood, Mich., the first of eight races in the national circuit series.
Competitions take place across national circuits, attracting racers from various regions and even internationally.
Labeau rides for CT Motorsports, a team based in Upstate New York, on a 2025 Polaris 600R.
This is LaBeau's first time competing on the CT Motorsports team. Years prior, he raced for a team owned by Bruce Gaspardi, owner of South Side Sales and Service in North Adams.
Despite a bad first day on Friday when he fell off his snowmobile and didn't make the final, LaBeau carried on with confidence and on Saturday obtained his first national podium, placing in third for the Sport Lite class.
"I'm feeling good. I'm gonna start training more when I come home, and go to the gym more. And I am really excited, because I'm in 11th right now," the Wahconah High student said.
Last weekend, LaBeau raced in the Mount Zion Snocross National race in Ironwood, Mich., the first of eight races in the national circuit series.
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Brown hopes to one day work in a lab, feeding their strong interest in scientific research and making a positive difference in the world.
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Prior to the ribbon-cutting, public officials and community resource personnel were able to tour the two new permanent supported housing projects — West Housatonic Apartments and The First Street Apartments and Housing Resource Center.
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Kyzer and Cali are both poodles. Kyzer is the male and is 7 years old, and a little bigger than his sister Cali, who is a miniature of Kyzer and 8 years old.
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