Literacy Network of South Berkshire Welcomes New Board Member

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LEE, Mass. — Literacy Network of South Berkshire (LitNet) announced the election of Catheryn Chacon to the organization's Board of Directors.  
 
"LitNet is thrilled to have Catheryn joining our Board. We are particularly grateful that she will bring her professional expertise to LitNet's Finance Committee," said LitNet's Executive Director, Leigh Doherty. 
 
Originally from Colombia, Chacon came to the United States when she was 15 years old and settled with her family in Lee. She received her associate's degree from Berkshire Community College, and her bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting from the Isenberg School of Management at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 
 
Chacon currently works at Ernst and Young as a tax accountant and serves on the Board of Berkshire Community College as well as the Supervisory Committee of Greylock Federal Credit Union. She is the co-founder of Latinas413, an organization that serves as a bridge to resources available in our county, increasing the representation of the voices, talents, and interests of Latinas across Berkshire County. 
 
 "I am honored to be part of an organization that is passionate about advocating for the immigrant community in the Berkshires," Chacon said. "LitNet has done a great job over the years by listening and responding to evolving needs in the community. As an immigrant myself, I appreciate their work and commitment to transform lives by educating and providing the tools necessary to accomplish many immigrant dreams." 
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Baseball in the Berkshires Exhibit Highlights Black, Women's Teams

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WEST STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. -- The Baseball in the Berkshires museum this week opens an exhibit focusing on the history of Black baseball and women's baseball teams in Berkshire County.
 
"Not Your Ordinary Teams: The Unknown Story of Baseball in the Berkshires" opens on Friday, April 19, at the Old Town Hall, 9 Main St.
 
There will be an exhibit preview on Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.
 
On Friday, the opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. will feature a lecture at 6:30.
 
Larry Moore, the director of Baseball in the Berkshires: A County's Common Bond, will moderate a discussion with guests Bryan House, a former Pittsfield Cub, and Joe Bateman, a former Minor Leaguer.
 
Not Your Ordinary Teams will be open on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. with a special presentation, "Innovation in Baseball - What's New?."
 
On Sunday, the exhibit again will be open from noon to 4 with a program titled "Tools of the Trade - the History of Baseball Equipment."
 
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