Singer, saxophonist, songwriter, and composer Grace Kelly will be performing her electro jazz-pop style music.
Tickets range from $35 to $55. More information here.
Fall Foliage Children's Parade
Monument Square, North Adams
Time: 5:30 p.m.
The annual Children's Parade steps off from the top of Main Street and marches to City Hall. The theme is the same as the Fall Foliage Parade: "Once Upon a Time in North Berkshire." Individual, group and float winners are welcome to join in the main parade on Sunday.
Registration starts at 4:30: More information here.
Saturday
Fall Foliage Children's Fair
Noel Field, North Adams
Time: 10 a.m.
This free fair features music, games, giveaways, and entertainment for children. There will be booths by local community organizations and a Children's Road Race at 11:30 a.m.
Town Hall Green Park & Saint James Place Theater, Great Barrington
The Latino Festival of the Berkshires celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month this Saturday from noon until 6 p.m.
This free event will exhibit the history and beauty of the Latin-derived cultures and will feature American folklore dance and music performances, language and cultural activities, artisans, and Latin cuisine vendors.
Naumkeag is kicking off its annual pumpkin show this Saturday at 5 p.m.
Explore the museum's gardens that have been decorated with more than 1,500 jack o' lanterns, hundreds of mums, pumpkins and countless gourds — most of which were grown at Naumkeag.
Hot cider and fall treats will be available for sale on-site.
Advanced purchase of timed tickets is required. Tickets will not be sold on-site. Ticket time represents your arrival window.
No parking is available onsite with this general admission ticket but designated parking spaces are available on both sides of Town Hall located at 50 Main St., along Main Street or Elm Street.
The first shuttle will leave downtown Stockbridge at 5 p.m. and run every 5 to 10 minutes through the run of the show, the last shuttle will depart no later than 8 p.m.
The museum's First Sundays Free program returns this Sunday. There will be free admission to the galleries, special exhibitions, and activities.
October's theme is "Grounding." Attendees will explore what it means to be grounded both inside and outside of the galleries. Activities included Japanese practice of a guided forest bathing experience, and a take-home terrarium activity.
There will be a pop-up exhibition at the the Clark's Manton Study Center displaying a selection of prints, drawings, and photographs which showcase forests, geology, and the natural world more broadly.
The day also features a series of special activities from 1 until 4 p.m., and a pop-up display of works on paper.
Bousquet Mountain Ski Area will be hosting an afternoon of music, food, drinks, games, and vendors.
Sample from local craft beers while participating in games including a Pretzel Eating Contest, Full Keg Toss, Half Keg Toss, and more.
Tickets for adults are $30 or $15 for the designated driver. Tickets are $10 for anyone under 21. More information here.
Autumn Fest & Pig Roast
Apple Barn, Route 7, Bennington, Vt.
Time: 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.
The Apple Barn hosts an autumn festival and pig roast, just 15 minutes outside Berkshire County.
The event features live music, a soup cook-off, mini cider doughnut-eating competition, and pumpkin carving. There will also be barbecue and a wide selection of wine and brews.
The Cheshire Fire Department is holding its second annual picnic following the Bill Lewis Memorial Fishing Derby. There will be food, drinks, a beer tent, 50/50 raffle, and raffle table. All proceeds benefit the Bill Lewis Memorial Scholarship Fund. You don't have to fish to attend.
The North Adams market is open every Saturday and offers produce and baked goods from local retailers including Red Shirt Farm, Fahey Family Farm, Bohemian Nouveaux Bakery, Mon Artistic Pets, and more. More information here.
Pittsfield Farmers Market
The Common, Pittsfield
Time: 9 to 1.
Powered by Roots Rising, the market is open every Saturday rain or shine.
Each week the market will have fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables, along with meat, eggs, cheese, baked goods by local vendors. Participants can shop for flowers, and artisan goods while listening to music and participate in family activities. For more information, visit the website.
Great Barrington Farmers Market
18 Church St.
Time: 9 to 1.
The market is open every Saturday. Every week there will be locally grown food, flowers, and plants along with other local vendors. More information here.
Berkshire Area Farmers Market
Berkshire Mall parking lot, Lanesborough
Time: 8 to 2
The market is open every Saturday and features produce and products from Western Mass farms. More information here.
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Brown Street Bridge Reopens in North Adams
By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
Mayor Jennifer Macksey is the first to drive across the bridge, closed since early 2023.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Mayor Jennifer Macksey led a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, Dec. 15, marking the official reopening of the Brown Street Bridge.
"We are very excited despite the cold weather," Macksey said before the ribbon-cutting. "… We are chipping away at these projects, but this is long overdue."
The bridge had been closed to all vehicle traffic since March 2023 after being deemed structurally deficient by the state Department of Transportation (MassDOT). The 26-foot steel structure, built in 1952, was flagged after its superstructure rating fell to 3.
The reopening follows a temporary repair project designed to safely restore access while the city and state determine a long-term plan. The temporary repair contract was awarded to J.H. Maxymillian at a cost of $349,920.
Funding for the project included $75,000 from state Chapter 90 road funds, with the balance was covered by state flood money the city had been previously awarded following a severe storm in July several years ago.
The mayor emphasized the critical need to reopen the span, particularly for public safety.
"The perception behind that was we have flooding on West Main Street and River Street, we have to use this bridge," she said. "We are very excited to have it open. Not only to alleviate traffic problems down at the intersection of Big Y and the intersection of City Hall, but to help our friends at emergency management with the ambulance."
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