BCC Hosts Admissions Info Sessions

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) will offer four free Virtual General Information Sessions through the end of the year: Thursday, Nov. 18 at 12 pm; Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 4 pm; Monday, Dec. 13 at 6 pm; and Thursday, Dec. 16 at 12 pm.
 
The 30-minute info sessions, presented by admissions counselors on Zoom, are designed to familiarize prospective students with the application and registration process.
 
Virtual General Information Session participants can:
  • Ask questions about the admissions process: how to apply, register, and choose classes
  • Learn about BCC's affordability and its financial aid options
  • Hear from staff about quality programs and student support services
  • Discover how classes will transfer to hundreds of schools or prepare graduates for an immediate career
 
To register for an info session, visit berkshirecc.edu/openhouse for a list of registration links. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at (413) 236-1636.

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Mother's Day: Weekend Outlook

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
There are a variety of events this Mother's Day weekend, from tea parties to cake decorating to live music and more. 
 
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Daffodil and Tulip Festival
Naumkeag, Stockbridge
Thursday through Sunday 
 
The historic home and garden will conclude its annual Daffodil and Tulip Festival this weekend. The festival showcases more than 150,000 daffodils, tulips, and minor bulbs across eight acres of land.
 
The 48-acre estate will be decorated "with a variety of blooms, containers, displays and decorations against the backdrop of stunning views of Monument Mountain and the Berkshire Hills," the website said.
 
Mixed bouquets, container plants, and a pre-sale of spring bulbs will be sold at a pop-up shop outside the greenhouse. Food and refreshments will be for sale at the outdoor snack shack. Admittance to the inside of the house will be permitted for self-guided tours of the first floor and to provide access to the museum's gift shop.
 
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