American Legion Post 125 Be Our Guest Christmas Dinner Returns

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — For the 69th year, Frank R. Stiles American Legion Post 125 will be hosting its annual Be Our Guest Christmas dinner. 
 
This is a free dinner for veterans' and community members to be enjoyed at American Legion Post 125 located at 91 American Legion Dr. 
 
The meal will consist of turkey, potatoes, vegetables, a dinner roll, and a dessert. The post will open its doors for diners from noon – 2:00pm. The post is currently taking reservations via phone (413) 664-9004.
 
For orders outside of North Adams; contact the local American Legion Post to coordinate pickup. The following American Legions are participating: Adams, Williamstown, Pownal,Vt. and Readsboro, Vt.

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Mass MoCA Welcomes New Tenant, Hosts Route 2 Study Reveal

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Commission approved a new tenant Monday for the third floor of Building 1, above Bright Ideas Brewery.
 
Gianne Inc. uses recycled materials to create funcational art. 
 
"They are corporation that recycles textiles into functional handmade home art pieces such as quilts and rugs, promoting sustainability through creative design," said Jason Ahuja, senior manager of public initiatives.
 
According to Ahuja, the company is a mother and son duo who will be producing their work in the 400 square foot space.
 
Their lease will be two years long and started on Oct. 1. 
 
Director of Public Initiatives & Real Estate Morgan Everett updated the commission on an upcoming exhibition, "Race/Hustle" by Zora J Murff. The exhibit will be on view starting Dec. 6.
 
The exhibit features many different types of works "that examine physical, psychic, and political violence, the rhythms and resonances of oppression throughout history and into the present, and the harmful desires that our visual culture cultivates," according to the Mass MoCA website.
 
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