Talking Chronicle, Greylock Federal Launch 'Financially Speaking'

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Talking Chronicle has launched its newest radio program, "Financially Speaking," created in partnership with Greylock Federal Credit Union.
 
This series is designed to help listeners build confidence and take control of their financial futures.
 
"Financially Speaking" will air Mondays at 12:30 and 7:30 p.m., with an additional broadcast Friday evenings at 7:30. Each 30-minute episode focuses on practical strategies for mastering money, offering clear, real-world guidance on topics that matter to individuals and families throughout the Berkshires.
 
The first three episodes in the series will cover:
  • How to Discuss Money as a Family
  • Preparing for Home Ownership
  • Understanding and Avoiding Predatory Lenders
The program is hosted by Cindy Shogry-Raimer, vice president and director of community development at Greylock Federal Credit Union. A certified credit union financial counselor, Shogry-Raimer brings more than 40 years of experience to the microphone. She began her career as a teller and has grown into a leadership role where she develops financial wellness programs, creates new products and services, and oversees a team of credit counselors. She also manages grant and certification reporting requirements for the U.S. Treasury.
 
Beyond her professional accomplishments, she is engaged in the community, serving on the boards of Pittsfield Community Television,Coolidge Hill Foundation, and Berkshire Training & Employment.
 
Through this partnership, the Berkshire Talking Chronicle continues its mission to provide meaningful, educational programming to the community, particularly for those who are blind, visually impaired, or print-disabled.
 
Listeners are encouraged to tune in and take the next step toward financial empowerment with "Financially Speaking."
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Local Cheer Teams Celebrate Successful Season

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The cheerleaders spoke of how their participation helped build their confidence and their focus on academics.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The gymnasium of the Boys and Girls Club was full of laughter, music, dancing, and cheer as multiple generations celebrated the hard work of 413 Cheer and Taconic High School cheerleaders with a fundraiser and showcase.
 
The fifth season for 413 Cheer was filled with achievements as the organization's teams — Codes Red, Blue, Green, Pink, Purple and Orange Fusion — had brought home awards from competitions across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. Find each team's placements at the end of the article. 
 
This year, Code Red received a wild card bid to the D2 Summit in Orlando, Fla., and Code Blue earned a bid to the Youth Summit in Tampa, Fla., but because of the cost and lack of funds, 413 Cheer will be doing its finals at Myrtle Beach, S.C., this season. 
 
(Donations to cover fees, travel and equipment can be made by emailing 413Cheer@gmail.com.)
 
The showcase last Sunday was the largest since the organization's inception five years ago, featuring spirited performances from each of the teams, a dad dance off, and mom bow challenge, raffles, concessions, and more. 
 
It also featured a performance by Taconic High School's varsity cheerleaders, coached by 413 Cheer's owner and founder Shavelle Boire. 
 
Boire said the school hasn't had a cheer team in several years, but these new cheerleaders persevered, grew, and stole her heart. 
 
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