Check out the events happening around the county this weekend including holiday themed parties, and some Christmas tree lightings. Find all the craft fairs and bazaars happening here.
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Multiple Days
Cascade School Supplies Tag Sale
1 Brown St, North Adams
Wednesday-Saturday, Dec. 10 to 13
Get school and office supplies, many of which range from $1 and up. Admission is a non-perishable food item to support the local food pantry or $2 at the door. Children admitted free.
All food donations go towards the L. Nelson Friendship Center Food Pantry. More information here.
Tinseliner Scenic Christmas Train
3 Hoosac St., Adams
Dec, 13 and 14
Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus while enjoying a festive ride on the train featuring holiday music and writing letters to Santa. More information and tickets here.
Nightwood
The Mount, Lenox
Dec. 12, 13, 18-23, 26-31
The Mount has decked out its grounds for the annual Nightwood installation with lights and music to provide an immersive experience to its visitors. More information here.
A Christmas Story Screening
Beacon Cinema, Pittsfield
Dec. 12 through the 18
Enjoy the Christmas classic movie for only $1, bring your family and enjoy the holiday classic to get in the Christmas spirit.
'A Christmas Carol'
North Adams & Dalton
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
An ensemble of five actors will play multiple characters in this traditional story. This touring production was originally adapted by artistic director Gary Meitrott for the Shakespeare on Main company.
Performances Friday and Saturday in North Adams at 7 p.m., and Sunday at the Dalton Library with RSVP. Admission is $15 to $18, children 5 and younger free.
Tickets are $20. Children 12 and younger are always free. Berkshire Museum and Hancock Shaker Village members are free. More information here.
Friday
Ugly Sweater Dance Party
Shire Tavern, Dalton
Time: 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Pick out your ugliest holiday sweater and dance the night away at the Shire Tavern. Enjoy beats from DJ Justin and have a chance to win a gift card if you have the ugliest sweater.
There will be a $5 cash cover at the door and dinner will be served until 8 p.m.
Visit Ready Set Play for a fun Christmas themed glow night holiday classic songs. There will be raffles and the first 35 kids will receive a free light up necklace. There will also be an opportunity to take pictures with Santa.
Traditional and contemporary a cappella carols by Bach, Rachmaninoff, Lauridsen, Randall Thompson, the Berkshire's Charlie Fitzhugh and others will perform in the gothic style church.
Tickets are $20 and will be sold at the door, or tickets can be purchased in advance online. Children and students 18 and under are admitted free.
Saturday
Wrathchild - Iron Maiden Tribute
Stationary Factory, Dalton
Time: 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Iron Maiden tribute band Wrathchild will be performing some of the heavy metal band's most famous songs. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets range from $27 to $32. More information and tickets here.
Free Pictures with Santa
Bousquet Mountain, Pittsfield
Time: 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Stop by Bousquet to meet the big man himself coming all the way from the North Pole. More information here.
Free Eagles Band Holiday Concert
First United Methodist Church of Pittsfield
Time: 3 to 5 p.m.
There will be a free concert by the Eagles Band featuring holiday tunes. More information here.
Sunday
Holiday Karaoke
Steeple City Social, North Adams
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.
Sing some of your favorite holiday tunes and wear your special holiday attire at Steeple City Social whole enjoying its regular wines, beers, cocktails, snacks and more.
Nervous about singing? No worries, ask the hosts to sing alongside you for this fun low stakes community event. More information here.
North County Christmas
134 Main Street, North Adams
Time: 3 p.m.
The North County Chorale is hosting a free community event with traditional Christmas songs you can sing along to. There will be special guests including The All Saints Bell Choir and more.
Berkshire Lyric along with the Melodious Accord ensemble and guest soloists, will perform a concert featuring traditional and contemporary a cappella carols in a former Episcopal church.
The event includes works by renowned composers and is a popular, often sold-out tradition in Great Barrington. Tickets are $35 and available at the door or online.
Mutts Gone Nuts: Santa Paws
The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield
Time: 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Watch as cute four legged friends put on tricks and fun for the holiday season. Bring the family and experience the holiday joy from these dogs who were once abandoned.
Tickets are $15 and up .More information and tickets here.
Christmas Carol Staged Reading
Dalton Free Public Library
Time: 3 to 5
There will be a free staged reading of Charles Dickens' classic tale "A Christmas Carol." An ensemble of five actors, all volleying between multiple characters, gives vibrant, voice and movement to this timeless story.
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I do not know why the town has never pursued the option of renovating Town Hall to accommodate the needs of the Police Department and improve access to town offices.
There was $82,000 in ARP funds that could have already jump-started the process.
The following is my letter that iBerkshires published on 9/29/2025. This viable plan that I presented was tabled without any further discussion or consideration by the Select Board or by the Advisory Committee.
I would like to present a practical suggestion for the new Dalton Police Facility
as follows:
Purchase the bank building located on the corner of Main Street and South Carson Avenue. Extend the building toward Main Street. Then build out the interior to accommodate the town offices. The offices would then be accessible to the handicapped.
Stage the moving of the town offices to facilitate the renovation of the Town Hall for the new police facility to minimize disruption and inconvenience. I know that Hill Engineering put together a cost estimate to fix the problems in the basement of the Town Hall. I recall it was very reasonable.
Add an elevator in the Town Hall to accommodate handicapped individuals.
I believe the above suggestions would cost considerably less than what has been proposed. If planned out properly, it would be a lot less disruptive. It would satisfy the needs for a new police facility.
I believe the next step would be to provide schematic floor plans of all floors of Town Hall and a floor plan of the bank building. Make paper dolls of all equipment and space requirements for offices, cubicles, etc., in order to produce a plan that would satisfy the town's needs.
I believe the town has an obligation to the struggling tax payers to abandon the idea of building a $10 million-plus police station. Renovating the Town Hall is a practical and cost effective way to go.
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