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Weekend Outlook: Summer Fun

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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Check out the events happening in Berkshire County this week including shows, free days, and more summer fun.

Editor's Pick

Chili and Chowder Fest
Camp Russell, Richmond
Time: Friday, 6 to 10 p.m.

Help raise funds for Camp Russell for the Boys and Girls Club of the Berkshires at its annual Chili and Chowder Fest. Enjoy food from many local restaurants, live music, and more with beautiful lake views. Must 21 or older. 

More information and tickets here.

Community Day: Eye on Art
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown
Time: Sunday, 10 a.m.  to 5 p.m.

Enjoy a free day at the Clark Art to make art and participate in a variety of activities. There will be live performances throughout the day and food vendors.

More information here.

Friday

NAMAzing Coffee Date
Eagle Street, North Adams
Time: 7:30 to 9 a.m.

Enjoy free coffee and catch up with other local community members to start your Friday morning off right. Hosted this week by the AYJ Fund.

More information here.

The Van Gogh Show
The Foundry, West Stockbridge
Time: 7:30 to 9 p.m.

An interactive show about the artist Van Gogh, enjoy some karaoke and paint your own "Starry Night." 

More information and tickets here.

Lebanon Valley Speedway Car Show
36 Old Route 20, New Lebanon
Time: 4 p.m.

Join the Woodlife Farm Market and watch different race cars and hot rods and enjoy a barbeque. 

More information here.

'Terra Mater' Opening
Hotel Downstreet, North Adams
Time: 6 to 8
 
Future Labs Gallery presents four artists who use nature as muse and media: Alicia Canary, Carissa Toomey, Joanie Ryan and Livia Linden. Curated by Anna Salmeron.
 
More information here

Saturday

Ice Cream Train
Hoosac Train, Adams
Time: 1:30 or 3 p.m.

Enjoy a trip in the restored vintage train car and learn about the history of the train and enjoy a sweet treat after.

More information and tickets here.

Beavers in the Berkshires
Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Lenox
Time: 4 to 5:30 p.m.

This less than two mile hike includes facts about beavers and get a chance to see one and notice their signs.

More information and register here.

Artswalk
Downtown Pittsfield
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.

Enjoy art from participating venues including Downtown Pittsfield Inc., Hotel on North, Indie Readery and Records, OUR Resurge, the Onota Building, Sanctum Gallery, Solarium Plant Shop, and the Soda Chef.

More information here.

Paranormal Investigation with David Raby
Ventfort Hall, Lenox
Time: 7 p.m.

Join Raby as he investigates the historic and hauntings of Ventfort Hall for his ninth year. Hear the histories of the lives that once resided or still reside in the historic mansion and observe some of Raby's paranormal evidence from his investigations.

More information and tickets here.

CJ Field & the Delta Riot
Adams Theater, Park Street
Time: 7:30 p.m.
 
This signature country, soul and rock 'n' roll show that feels both nostalgic and new with CJ's original songs influenced by some of history's greats. 
 
More information here.

Sunday

Stars & Stripes Car Show

Charlemont Fairgrounds
Time: 8 to 4
 
Hundreds of hot rods, classic cars, motorcycles and more with prizes for the best. Live music, food and adult refreshments. Admission is free; cost to enter a vehicle is $20.
 
More information here

Scenic Summit Tours
Mount Greylock, Adams
Time: 2 to 2:30 p.m.

Free tour with a park interpreter to learn about Mount Greylock's history and more that make the summit popular.

More information here.

Free Family Sundays at The Mount
The Mount, Lenox
Time: 11 a.m.

Enjoy a free day exploring The Mount as well as live music, storytelling, arts and crafts and more. Free family concert under the tent at 11 a.m. and a STEAM-themed workshop for $5 at 12:30. 

More information here.

 

Farmer's Markets 

Great Barrington Farmers Market
18 Church St.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

The market is open every Saturday. Every week, locally grown food, flowers, and plants will be available, along with other local vendors. The market accepts and offers doubling SNAP, HIP, WIC, and Senior market coupons. 

More information is here

Lee Farmers Market
The Town Park
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

The market offers locally grown produce, prepared foods, locally created arts and crafts, and herbal products. YogaLee offers free community yoga from 9:30 to 10:30 on the first Saturday of each month.

The market accepts SNAP, HIP, Senior Coupons, and WIC Coupons and also offers Market Match. 

More information here

Lenox Farmers Market
St. Ann's Church
Fridays: 11 to 3. 

This market is open every Friday through Sept. 12 and features fresh produce, pastries, cheeses, and more.

More information here

New Marlborough Farmers Market 
Village Green
Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  

Opens June 7 through Oct. 1. The market has local vendors that offer a variety of goods from produce, eggs, baked goods, jams, hand-knit items, maple syrup, and more.

More information here

North Adams Farmers Market 
Main Street
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The south side of Main Street from American Legion Drive will be closed to make room for the city's weekly farmers market, which will kick off this Saturday. Explore downtown North Adams and discover local businesses and fresh produce from local farms. 

More information here.  

Otis Farmers Market
Papa's Healthy Food & Fuel
Saturdays: 3 to 6 p.m., 9 to 1.

Located at 2000 East Otis Road and runs through Oct. 8.  Eggs, baked goods and desserts, micro greens, maple products, honey, pasture-raised pork, grass-fed beef, bison, elk, canned goods, jams, jellies & fruit butters and more. 

More information here

Pittsfield Farmers Market
Pittsfield Common
Saturday: 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. 

Roots Rising, the region's first teen-run market, will hold an indoor farmers market this Saturday. The event will feature live music, chef demos, workshops, children's activities, and more. 

More information is available here

West Stockbridge Farmers Market
Foundry Green
Thursdays: 3 to 6 p.m., through Oct. 1.

Wide range of local producers and fare including vegetables, breads, teas, herbs, dairy, sweets, jams and crafts. Runs through Oct. 1; more information here

Williamstown Farmers Market
Spring Street
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

The market focuses on a wide range of local food and artisan vendors, as well as local services and music. 

More information here.

 

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What To Do Immediately After a Car Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide for Drivers

No one plans to be involved in a car accident, but knowing what to do in the moments afterward can help protect your safety, your passengers, and your vehicle.

Whether it's a minor fender bender or a more serious collision, staying calm and following a few important steps can make a stressful situation much easier to manage.

1. Check for Injuries First

Your first priority should always be the safety of everyone involved.

Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. If anyone is injured, call 911 immediately. Even if injuries appear minor, it's often best to have emergency responders evaluate the situation.

If you are unable to move safely, remain in your vehicle until help arrives.

2. Move to a Safe Location if Possible

If the accident is minor and the vehicles can be driven safely, move them to the shoulder of the road or another safe location away from traffic.

Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.

If the vehicles cannot be moved safely, remain inside with your seatbelt fastened until emergency personnel arrive.

3. Call the Police

Even in a minor accident, contacting local law enforcement can be beneficial.

A police report provides an official record of the incident that may be important for insurance claims and future documentation.

When speaking with officers, provide factual information about what happened, but avoid speculating about fault.

4. Exchange Information

Gather the following information from all drivers involved:

  • Name and contact information
  • Driver's license number
  • Insurance company and policy number
  • Vehicle make, model, and license plate number

It's also helpful to collect contact information from any witnesses who may have seen the accident.

5. Take Photos and Document the Scene

Your smartphone can become one of your most valuable tools after an accident.

Take photographs of:

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