YMCA wings it at Ponterill

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The Pittsfield Family YMCA on Saturday sponsored its annual Wing Fling, drawing nearly 1,000 people to the outdoor Ponterill facility. Revelers enjoyed wings from a variety of local restaurants. Judges handed out prizes for "Best Flavored Hot Wings," "Best Traditional Hot Wings," and "Best Original Hot Wings." Despite some heavy rainfall earlier on Saturday, the skies cleared up for the event. After sampling the fare, wing-flingers danced the night away to the music of the Jeff King Band. Co-Chairs for this year's event were Suzanne Maslanka, Director of Finance for the YMCA, and Martha Sloper, Vice-Chair of the YMCA Board of Directors. Proceeds from the event benefit children who would otherwise be unable to attend the YMCA's summer camp programs. For more information on YMCA programs, call 413-499-7650.
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MCLA's Green Living Seminar Returns with 'Nature and Spirituality' Series

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' (MCLA) popular Green Living Seminar series returns this spring with "Nature and Spirituality," a 12-week exploration of how faith, religion, and spiritual traditions shape our relationship with the natural world.
 
The series launches Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 5:30 p.m., in The Feigenbaum Center for Science and Innovation, Room 121 with poet David Crews presenting "Land & The Spiritual Journey."
 
All sessions are free and open to the public.
 
"This semester's theme examines the profound connections between spirituality and environmental stewardship," said Dr. Elena Traister, MCLA professor of environmental studies and the series' organizer. "From Indigenous perspectives to climate activism rooted in faith, these conversations are more relevant than ever."
 
Spring 2026 Schedule (All sessions Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. in FCSI 121):
 
Jan. 28 – "Land & The Spiritual Journey" with David Crews, Poet  
                     
Feb. 4 – "Faith Under Fire: How Religion Shapes Climate Concern in the Middle East" with Dr. Nimah Mazaheri, Professor of Political Science and Dean of Academic Affairs, Tufts University
 
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