Lee Restaurant Week

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LEE, Mass. — The Lee Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the first annual Lee Restaurant week. 
 
During the week of March 30 - April 5, visit the participating restaurants, get a card stamped by 4 different restaurants, enter the card to win a Lee Themed Gift Basket. 
 
Restaurants will be offering specials during the week, such as $35, 3-course meals. 
 
Participating restaurants include: 51 Park Restaurant & Tavern, Agave's Mexican Grill Lee, Alpamayo Peruvian Restaurant, appetito's, Bliss Crumbs & Coffee, Burmese Bowl, Cafe Triskele, Jalisco Cantina, Lee's Corner Kitchen, Let's Do Lunch, Locker Room Sports Pub, Morgan House Restaurant, Roses Restaurant, Salmon Run Fish House, Starving Artist Cafe & Creperie, and The Station Gastro Pub & Lounge.
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Tina Packer, Founder of Shakespeare & Company, Dies at 87

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LENOX, Mass. — The doyenne of Shakespeare's plays, Tina Packer, died Friday at the age of 87.
 
Shakespeare & Company, which Packer co-founded in 1978, made the announcement Saturday on its Facebook page.
 
"It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Packer, Shakespeare & Company's founding artistic director and acclaimed director, actor, writer, and teacher," the company said on its post and in a press release. 
 
Packer, who retired a the theater company's artistic director in 2009, had directed all of Shakespeare's plays, some several times, acted in eight of them, and taught the whole canon at more than 30 colleges, including Harvard. She continued to direct, teach, and advocate for the company until her passing.
 
At Columbia University, she taught in the master of business administration program for four years, resulting in the publication of "Power Plays: Shakespeare's Lessons in Leadership and Management with Deming Professor John Whitney" for Simon and Schuster. For Scholastic, she wrote "Tales from Shakespeare," a children's book and recipient of the Parent's Gold Medal Award. 
 
Most recently her book "Women of Will" was published by Knopf and she had been performing "Women of Will" with Nigel Gore, in New York, Mexico, England, The Hague, China, and across the United States. She's the recipient of numerous awards and honorary degrees, including the Commonwealth Award.
 
"Our hearts are heavy with the passing of Tina Packer, a fiery force of nature with an indomitable spirit," said Artistic Director Allyn Burrows. "Tina affected everyone she encountered with her warmth, generosity, wit, and insatiable curiosity. She delighted in people's stories, and reached into their hearts with tender humanity. The world was her stage, and she furthered the Berkshires as a destination for the imagination. 
 
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