Tamarack Hollow Caribbean Fest

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Tamarack Hollow Nature and Cultural Center Caribbean Fest will be held on Saturday May 21 at the Common Room at Zion Lutheran Church in Pittsfield.
 
The event will featur a Puerto Rican Bomba drum class with master drummer Saul ElPulpo Penaloza from 2:30-4pm and a performance starting at 4:30pm with Trio Candela featuring Juan Sanchez, Aimee Gelinas and Daniel Cohen; Bomba De Aqui featuring Brendaliz Cepeda and Saul ElPulpo Penaloza with guests the Berkshire Rhythm Keepers led by Aimee Gelinas. 
 
There will be an informational table for the Tamarack Hollow Nature and Cultural Center and also the Manos Unidas Multicultural Educational Cooperative with Anaelisa Vanegas. 
 
This is a family friendly event. The all levels drum class is $30 per person + a $5 drum rental fee. Registration is required for the drum class by emailing aimee@gaiaroots.com
 
The performance is $10-$20 sliding scale at the door. Youth 12 and under are free. The performance is free to Pittsfield residents becasue of a Pittsfield Cultural Council grant (please bring ID). Walk ins welcome for the concert only. Zion Lutheran Church is located at 74 1st Street, Pittsfield, MA.
 
Fest proceeds will support the artists and the Tamarack Hollow Nature & Cultural Center's year round environmental education for all ages, the "Raise the Roof" fund to build a sustainable nature and cultural education center and to continue to conserve 32 acres of highland boreal forest in Windsor. 
 
Tamarack Hollow is a 501c3 tax-exempt non-profit organization. Visit the website or Facebook event page for more info. To make a donation to Tamarack Hollow visit our website: www.tamarackhollownatureandculturalcenter.org
 
Email Director Aimee Gelinas at aimee@gaiaroots.com to register for the drum class and for more info.
 

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Pittsfield Firefighters Rescue Woman From Burning Home

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A woman was saved from the second floor of a structure fire on Marlboro Drive on Friday evening. 
 
Two search teams had to work through a hoarding situation inside the single-family home at 1 Marlboro after the blaze was called in at about 6:45 p.m. 
 
The woman was found by the Tower 1 team at the top of the stairs about 15 minutes after the first unit arrived on scene. She was taken to Berkshire Medical Center by County Ambulance. 
 
Neighbors first reported smoke coming from the house with fire alarms sounding. Engine 6 confirmed smoke coming from the house and were met with serious hoarding conditions making access inside the house difficult. Engine 2 was requested to respond as well and eight off-duty firefighters were called in to man an engine and ladder truck at headquarters to cover the city. 
 
Multiple companies worked to overcome the hoarding condition behind the entry door to get inside and locate a spreading fire in the kitchen on the first floor. At this time, neighbors informed firefighters there was a woman still inside the house and that she usually stays on the second floor. T1 crew worked to gain access the second story from the front while Engine 3 went to a rear second-floor window. Both companies were tasked with a "Vent Enter Search" tactic that focuses on getting directly to the victim, which can be extremely dangerous with active fire on the floor below. 
 
E6 located and began extinguishing the majority of the fire in the kitchen while T1 made entry under extreme smoke conditions. Minutes later they located the woman and worked to get her out a rear window to the E3 team. 
 
Once water supply had been established, primary and secondary searches were conducted of all floors of the home and the fire was completely extinguished. 
 
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