BArT Theatre Presents Legally Blonde

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ADAMS, Mass. — BArT Theatre announced its production of "Legally Blonde."
 
The show will run on Thursday, May 14, through Saturday, May 16, at 7:00 pm and on Sunday, May 17, at 2:00 pm
 
The School will perform this show at The Adams Theater, located at 27 Park Street, in Adams.
 
Tickets are available online or at the door.
  • Students/Seniors: $8 online, $10 at the door
  • General Admission: $13 online, $15 at the door
 
According to a press release:
 
Harvard's favorite blonde takes the stage in this fabulously fun, award-winning musical. Legally Blonde follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Action-packed and exploding with memorable songs and dynamic dances, this production showcases the energy and talent of our dedicated performers.
 
Music and Lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin. Book by Heather Hach. Based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture
 
Directed and Produced by Cynthia Quiñones. Musical Direction by James Bergin. Assistant Directed and Choreographed by Malia'Kekia Nicolini.

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Wheelchair Ramp Installed for Adams Veteran Through Donor and Grant Support

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ADAMS, Mass. — North County organizations came together recently to install a much-needed wheelchair ramp for Adams veteran Arthur Weeden.
 
"This project is a great example of what can happen when people come together to support a veteran in need," said Kurtis Durocher, District Director of Northern Berkshire Veteran Services, during a visit to Weeden's house on May 7. "Arthur and his wife were facing a very unsafe situation, and thanks to the generosity of multiple donors and grant support, we were able to provide a safe and lasting solution."
 
Weeden uses a wheelchair, and prior to the ramp installation, his wife had to unsafely maneuver him down three outside stairs whenever he needed to leave the house. Because of this difficult and hazardous situation, Weeden rarely had the opportunity to get outside, which also impacted his ability to attend medical appointments.
 
The total cost for the ramp and installation was approximately $6,200, all of which was funded through a collaborative effort of donations and grants.
 
Contributing donors included North Adams Elks 487, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 152, American Legion Post 160, American Legion Post 125, and the Dion Banks Foundation.
 
Durocher specifically thanked contractor Dan Smith, who bid the project well below the standard market rate.
 
"I am very grateful to Dan Smith, a good friend and an amazing contractor, for stepping up and helping make this happen," Durocher said. "Dan's willingness to bid this job well below market cost made a real difference."
 
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