Music and Poetry Along the River Concert

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Join the Hoosic River Watershed Association (HooRWA) for the Music and Poetry Along the River Outdoor Concert on Thursday, Aug. 24 at 5:30pm at The Spruces. 
 
This concert is free and open to the public and will be held on the lawn behind the pond near the Pollinators Garden. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for this outdoor concert. Picnickers and families welcome. 
 
If inclement weather is predicted, check HooRWA.org after noon on Thursday Aug. 24 if the concert needs to be canceled. 
 
Participating poets in the Music and Poetry Along the River project include: Elizabeth Beck, Sarah Sutro, David Crews. Dianne Olson, Adrian Dunn, April Patrick, Adriana Brown, Yeshe Rai, and Alison Kolesar. Musical artists include: percussionist Daniel O'Connor, singer/guitarist Auyon Mukharji, band Wintergreen with Jared Polens, Alice and Larry Spatz, singer/guitarist Deborah Burns, and singer/songwriter Bernice Lewis, and performing artists couple  - Wendell Beavers and Erika Berland. 
 
All artists' mini-concerts have been posted to HooRWA's YouTube channel youtube.com/@HooRWA.
 
 of the project, "We are ever so grateful to all the artists who participated in this project," Executive Director Arianna Alexsandra Collins said. "As a poet, this project is dear to my heart and I hope to see a plentiful audience come out and support their friends and neighbors on the 24th." 
 
 "Riverworks! is an annual HooRWA project with a different theme and challenge to a different sector of artists each year," she said. "It is our sincere hope that this project promotes appreciation and discussion on the value of the Hoosic River and its tributaries and ways the public can enjoy and protect the Watershed."
 
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Cultural Council of Northern Berkshire, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. Sponsorship opportunities are available for interested businesses.

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Williamstown Select Board Inks MOU on Mountain Bike Trail

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A planned mountain bike trail cleared a hurdle last week when the Select Board OK'd a memorandum of understanding with the New England Mountain Bike Association.
 
NEMBA Purple Valley Chapter representative Bill MacEwen was back before the board on April 22 to ask for its signoff to allow the club to continue developing a planned 20- to 40-mile network on the west side of town and into New York State.
 
That ambitious plan is still years down the road, MacEwen told the board.
 
"The first step is what we call the proof of concept," he said. "That is a very small loop. It might technically be a two-loop trail. It's a proof of concept for a couple of reasons. One is so we can start very, very small and learn about everything from soil condition to what it's like to organize our group of volunteers. And, then, importantly, it allows the community to have a mountain bike trail in Williamstown very quickly.
 
"The design for this trail has been completed. We have already submitted this initial design to [Williams College] and the town as well, I believe. It's very, very small and very basic. That's what we consider Phase 0. From there, the grant we were awarded from the International Mountain Bike Association is really where we will develop our network plan."
 
MacEwen characterized the plan as incremental. According to a timeline NEMBA showed the board, it hopes to do the "proof of concept" trail in spring 2025 and hopes to open phase one of the network by the following fall. 
 
Williams and the Town of Williamstown are two of the landowners that NEMBA plans to work with on building the trail. The list also includes Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation, the Berkshire Natural Resource Council and the State of New York.
 
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