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    Penny SaverBerkshireThe Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF,) the Triplex Cinema and special guest Christopher Noth

    (star of Sex and the City and Law and Order) will present the film memoir of the dissident American poet, Peter Kane Dufault, on Thursday, December 4 at 6 p.m. at the Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington.

    Noth will introduce the evening and his beloved American History teacher Peter Dufault who will do a recitation of one of his poems prior to the short documentary What I Meant to Tell You. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with Noth and Dufault followed by cocktails and appetizers with the guests and a silent auction including a generous donation from Walton Ford.

    What I Meant To Tell You is a film that sets out to voice one mans sense of outrage at the US Governments assault on the Constitution and the environment, while at the same time becoming a story of a sons effort to re-establish communication with his embattled and aging father. The film conveys those truths we wish we could speak and hear from the people we love, as well as words of political dissent which we must speak, in the face of our threatened right to speak at all.

    Dufault ponders our human place in the landscape through carefully crafted poems, but he also uses his wry wit and powers of observation to level strong political attacks on American domestic and foreign policy. As a veteran of WWII where he piloted a B24 Liberator, his words hold particular authority and relevance. Since the War, his poetry has appeared consistently in The New Yorker, Harpers, The New Republic, Atlantic Monthly, Poetry Magazine and in many other journals and anthologies, including the fourth edition of the Norton Anthology of American Poetry (1996).

    In the 1960s, Dufault was the subject of a short CBS documentary describing his poetry and way of life titled A Look The Other Way. This film won a prize at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Subsequently, Dufault narrated a section of the award-winning CBS-TV documentary, The Forgotten River, an early envi-ronmental expose dealing with the decline of the Hudson River. He also wrote and performed the music for a PBS documentary called The Park with Joanne Woodward narrating which garnered two Emmy Awards.

    Tickets are $10 general admission at the Triplex Cinema or a $100 tax-deductible donation for screening and gala after party with Peter Dufault, Chris Noth, Director Ethan Dufault and BIFF Director Kelley Vickery. Cocktails and hors doeuvres will accompany this event. Gala tickets can be purchased at Tune Street, Great Barrington or at [email protected] or call 413-429-1678. Movie Trailer can be viewed at http://arts.dragonfly.com/poet.

    Peter Kane Dufault at the Triplex Cinema

    Ramsdell Public Library announces that it will host a series of free poetry workshops starting Tuesday, December 2nd from 7 to 9 p.m. The workshops are ideal for individuals investigating an interest in poetry,as well as for those already writing. To obtain more information on the structure of the classes, or to reg-ister, please phone Dawn Barbieri via 413-274-3738. Ramsdell Library is located at 1087 Main Street in Housatonic.

    Free Poetry Workshops

    First CongregationalChurch of Lee

    Holiday FairSaturday, December 6

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    Sunday, December 7, from 2 pm to 5 pm, marks the opening of Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum's A Home for the Holidays festivities that evoke a Victorian holiday celebration. The manor house will be beautifully decorated and will host a number of special events to enliven the season.

    A mini adaptation of the Nutcracker Ballet will be performed by the American Dance Institute of Pittsfield.

    Now that more rooms of the mansion are restored, more will be elab-orately decorated. The library, for example, will become the scene of a special Christmas tree decorated with charming Gilded Style ornaments handmade by Ventfort Hall's American Girl participants. Fabulous rail-road trains from the collection of Roger Rochelo, including a gleaming 10-foot Polar Express engine, will be on display.

    The dining room will be the setting of a Christmas dinner party circa 1893, as if the owners, George and Sarah Morgan with family members, will enter at any minute. Country Dining Room Antiques of Great Barrington will provide the Victorian table settings.

    The decorating team of the Ventfort Hall Flower Ladies will provide glorious holiday decorations throughout the mansion.

    Visitors are also encouraged to view Les Petites Dames de Mode (The Little Ladies of Fashion), 60 exquisite, 29-inch tall mannequins dressed in the fashions of the Victorian and Edwardian era, each a work of art created by John Burbidge, retired senior designer of Priscilla of Boston.

    And there will be more: A Victorian Tea, cocoa, hot mulled cider and lots of other goodies. Holiday shoppers will have the opportunity to take advantage of a 10% discount in the Museum Shop.

    A Home for the Holidays at the mansion will continue through mid-January of 200, with all the exhibits and decorations open for viewing throughout the period.

    Admission is $15 for members, $18 for non-members and $7 for children under 12. For reservations call Ventfort Hall at 413-637-3206. The mansion is located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.

    Ventfort Hall will continue its winter tour hours, weekdays 10 am to 5 pm for self-guided tours and weekends for guided tours from 10 am to 3 pm. For weekends and weekdays during Christmas week from December 26 to December 31, there will be fully guided tours also from 10 am to 3 pm. The last tour begins at 2 pm.

    An Official Project of Save America's Treasures, Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum offers tours of the historic mansion, as well as lectures, concerts, teas, theater and other programs. This elegant Elizabethan-Revival Berkshire cottage, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is open to the public year-around and is available for private rental. Built in 1893 for George and Sarah Morgan (sister of the financier, J. P. Morgan), Ventfort Hall has undergone substantial restora-tion, which continues.

    Ventfort Hall Kicks Off A Home for the Holidays on December 7

    On Saturday, December 6 at 6 p.m. Join the The Rose Ensemble as they synthesize performance and scholarship into an exquisite sonic art. For their third return to Close Encounters, they reincarnate themselves in the 17th and 18th centuries on American shores-in a folkloric tapestry with

    traditional Acadian and Scottish dance music, Shaker melodies, spiritu-als, wassail songs, and Colonial Jewish synagogue hymns. The remark-able breadth of material also includes Mexican Baroque and Hawaiian selections, with mandolin and vihujela de mano accompaniment, as well as guitar, Native American flute, and foot stomping! IF the Rose Ensemble is back in town, can holiday cheer be far behind? The perfor-mance will be held at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center located at 244 Main St., Great Barrington. Info: www.cewm.org.

    An American Holiday Tapestry

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    You've heard that laughter is the best medicine, now prove it to yourself. This fun filled program will lower your blood pressure, increase endorphins (feel good hormones), lower 3 bad stress hormones plus give your lungs and abs an amazing work-out. It's an excellent program for those who don't get enough aerobic exercise. For this 1 hr. program we'll begin with a few gentle stretches to get our blood circu-lating, then prolonged laughter for 20 minutes and we'll end with a wonderful deep relaxation. Some doctors are actually pre-scribing Laughing Meditation for their patients. Come see what everyone's laughing about! The workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, December 9 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and is to be held at Berkshire Soul and Spirit, 69 Main Street, Lee. For more infor-mation phone 413-243-2834.

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  • 6 Berkshire Penny Saver December 2, 2008

    The Small Business Administration (SBA) has recognized Greylock Federal Credit Unions achievement as the top SBA credit union lender in Berkshire County for the fourth consecutive year. Greylock is also the tenth largest SBA financial lender in the Commonwealth out of 120 financial institutions and the 15th most active SBA lending credit union in the entire country for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008.

    According to the SBA, during the fiscal year, Greylock approved 28 SBA-supported loans, totaling $5,121,500 which ranks the credit union as among the most active lenders both locally and throughout the state. Greylock Senior Vice President of Business Lending, Don Kuczarski attributes this success to Greylocks partnership with the SBA and the concentration of small business owners within the credit unions field of membership. Kuczarski said, Having been granted Preferred Lender designation, Greylock can approve qualifying SBA loans without additional government approval. It allows us greater flexibility and quicker turnaround in closing these deals, helping more businesses grow here in the Berkshires.

    Based on Greylock Federals track record with the SBA, Greylock has consistently been cited as a top business lender in Western Massachusetts. Greylock President Angelo C. Stracuzzi said, Small business is the backbone of Berkshire Countys economy. The SBA works hand-in-hand with our lending team at Greylock to support loans that may not otherwise be financed.

    Greylock offers a full array of business products including: business checking and savings accounts, business credit cards, online banking, com-mercial and health insurance, 401(k) services, payroll services and a full range of commercial loan products to meet any business need.

    Greylock Federal Credit Union was recently rated the top credit union in the United States for total value returned to Members/Owners accord-ing to Callahan & Associates, a national credit union research and consulting firm. Greylock Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, attends school, worships or regularly conducts business in Berkshire County. Greylock Federal is wholly owned by its more than 65,000 members and Greylock offers full-service branches in Pittsfield, Great Barrington, Lee, Adams, North Adams, and Williamstown. More information is available at www.greylock.org.

    Greylock Federal Credit Union Top SBA Lender

    On Saturday, December 6 the 2008 Special Olympics Massachusetts Jolly Jaunt will take place in Pittsfield. Registration begins at 8 am, at Crowne Plaza Pittsfield, $35 to enter the race and holiday party, $50 for an official race t-shirt, 413-747-8946. Join us this holiday season for the annual Jolly Jaunt - a 5K & 10K run and 1 mile walk to benefit Special Olympics Massachusetts! Bring your friends and family and wear your best holiday attire. Don't forget the post-run holiday party where you can win fun prizes and enjoy free food!

    2008 Special Olympics Massachusetts Jolly Jaunt

    This winter, the Norman Rockwell Museum offers free admission each Tuesday. Free Tuesdays complement our year-round Kids Free Every Day program, a gift to families from Country Curtains, Blantyre, and The Red Lion Inn. We look forward to seeing you! Visit www.nrm.org for details.

    Free Tuesdays!

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    Great deals on Shaker reproduction furniture and household items. Discounts up to 50% off of tables, chairs, lamps and more! A truck load of assembled and finished furniture as well as other goodies from the Shaker Workshops catalogue. Visit the Shaker Workshops website to sneak a peek at all the great Shaker-style items they create. Sale begins 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 6 in the Visitors Center. Hancock Shaker Village, 1843 W. Housatonic St. Pittsfield. More information at: 413-443-0188

    Shaker Workshops Trunk Sale

    Berkshire South Regional Community Center is holding a hands on workshop with Massachusetts Certified Arborist, Tom Ingersoll, of Webster Ingersoll Fine Landscaping. On December 6, from 1-3 p.m. at the Community Center, learn the techniques and principles of thinning, reduction, and training to care for your own trees, shrubs, orchards and hedges. This is a rare opportunity to learn from a professional arbor-ist the basic techniques and timing of home garden care! Please dress appropriately. Bring your favorite pruning tools! For more informa-tion please email [email protected]. Don't miss this event! Berkshire South Regional Community Center is located at 15 Crissey Road, in Great Barrington; Crissey Road is off of Route 7, one block north from the Price Chopper entrance.

    Pruning Workshop

    Registration is now open for the 2009 Bay State Games Alpine Skiing Competition. The two run giant slalom race will take place at the Bousquet Ski area on Saturday, February 7. The entry fee will include a lift ticket, competitor t-shirty, as well as jackets and award medals to the top three athletes in each division. Separate races will be held for men and women in all groups. For additional information, or to register online visit : www.baystategames.org/html/bsgwww/Winter/skiing.asp.

    2009 Bay State Alpine Skiing

  • 8 Berkshire Penny Saver December 2, 2008

    The Berkshire Humane Society is leading an effort to coordinate Pet-Food supplies for needy families this winter season. BHS is working with Animal Friends of Northern Berkshire to build up a supply of dry and canned, cat and dog food at designated drop off and pickup sites in Adams, N. Adams and Dalton. The Berkshire Visitors Bureau, at Hoosick St. in Adams will take donations of new bags and cans of pet-food. Roy Thompson, of Adams, has arranged for Dog Days Caf to be both a drop-off and pickup site for those in need of food for their cats and dogs. In North Adams, The Silvio O. Conte Middle School Youth Council conducted a food drive for pets and humans, with the North Berkshire Community Action Council distributing that food to both pets and people. In Dalton, The Dalton United Methodist Church on Main Street is the site for both drop off and pick up of pet food.

    John Perreault, Executive Director of The Berkshire Humane Society, heralds the effort by these groups of concerned Animal Friends of North Berkshire to help their neighbors during these very difficult economic times. If we can prevent a family from having to surrender a pet, who is a member of their family, because they cant afford to feed them, then we will give them that food to keep our kennel open for anther animal that has to be surrendered, he said. Weve noticed an increase in the number of people coming to the shelter on Barker Road for pet-food for the past year, and in anticipation of even more difficult times to come this winter, we decided to expand the drop-off & pickup sites to areas that are more easily accessible to county residents, added Perreault. By arranging for more locations throughout Berkshire County, BHS will be able to help those who truly need the food to receive it even faster.

    The important thing now is to get the message out the public that our pet food pantries are bare and we need help to stock them, reported Karen Karlberg, Community Outreach Coordinator at BHS. I have been getting calls from local school groups and youth organizations to see what they can do to help the animals at BHS, she added. I tell them to have a pet food drive, and I help them kick-off the drive with a presentation at school or anything else they need for support from the staff at BHS. For example, the Conte Youth Group in N. Adams organized a pet food drive and I was on hand to help them make posters and support their efforts. The Adams Cheshire Savoy Youth Coalition is planning a fund raiser for the shelter in the future and also many Girl Scout troops are arranging pet-food drives and donations of items from the shelter wish list. Our mission is to provide free Humane Education programs to area schools which include encouraging children to help their neighbors pets as part of being a responsible pet owner. Kids love animals and want to help them anyway they can so they are always willing to organize food drives and collections for the Berkshire Humane Society. The pet food drive is an amazing way of showing how much you care about animals and their owners in Berkshire County. She added.

    South County has also been coordinating a pet food drive with Iries Pet Pantry and has added to the list of drop off sites: The Berkshire Co-Op, Berkshire South Regional Community Center, Chez Pet Wild Birds Country Store, VCA All Caring Animal Hospital, Legacy Bank in the Big Y Plaza, in Gt. Barrington, The First Congregational Church in Lee, Terranovas Market in Otis, BenDotters Pets in Sheffield, St. Joseph Church in Stockbridge, Lenox Town Hall, and the West Stockbridge Post Office. The pickup of pet food in South County is arranged through social agencies including: Sheffield Food Pantry, Community Heath Programs, Gt Barrington, BCAC Gt. Barrington, and Elder Services.

    The Berkshire Humane Society Staff asks that you bring new bags of dry food only or canned to the shelter on Barker Road or to any of the noted drop off locations. They are not able to handle re-sealed open bags of food. A 30 day supply of pet food is given to anyone who asks for it, proving we have the food on hand. They are only asked to sign a log to keep track of how much food is dispensed per month. Nothing else is required to obtain the food free of charge. The designated pick-up sites may have similar requirements. For more information about donating pet food or the other drop off and pick-up locations in the county please call 413-447-7878.

    Berkshire Humane Society Coordinating County Efforts for a Pet Food Drive

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    Community Access to the Arts (CATA) has announced plans for a holiday sale on Sunday, December 7th in their gallery at 70 Railroad Street in Great Barrington. CATA produces handcrafted jewelry, accessories and note cards in its creative employment program called CATAdirect. Employees with disabilities collaborate with community volunteers to create unique gift items out of mostly recycled materials. Products for this holiday season include necklaces and bracelets crafted of donated buttons, scarves woven from recycled cashmere sweaters, and a variety of holiday cards. Proceeds from the sale of CATA products fund the organization's employment program. Additionally, each artist with a disability receives a design fee if his or her artwork is used to produce a printed card. For more information, visit www.communityaccesstothearts.org, call 413- 528-5485, or stop by the CATA boutique on the second floor of 40 Railroad Street in Great Barrington.

    Community Access To The Arts Announces Holiday Sale

    One of Lees most eagerly awaited annual events will take place on Sunday, December 7 at 4:30 p.m. when the tree in The Park is lit for the first time in the season. Everyone is asked to bring toys, which will be donated this year to the Laliberte Fund. There will coffee for the adults, hot chocolate for the kids and cookies and donuts for all. Word has also been received from the North Pole that Santa Claus will be joining in the celebration, rid-ing aboard the Lee Fire Department Engine #5. Santa has promised to pose for complementary photos with children as a gift from Lee Emergency Services.

    The tree lighting is jointly sponsored by the Lee Chamber of Commerce and Lee Emergency Services for the enjoyment of all. Come and enjoy as the town kicks off the holiday season! For more information phone 413-243-0852.

    Lee Holiday Season Kickoff

    The First Congregational Church of Lee will have its Holiday Fair on Saturday, December 6th from 10am to 3pm at Park Place in Lee.

    This years fair will feature handmade crafts for gift giving, pet toys and treats, decorated table trees, several wonderful raffle items, berry bowls & plants, handmade wreaths for your holiday decorating, and a new feature, meals-to-go for two.

    The kitchen will be serving a delicious lunch from 11 to 1pm. Our menu will feature soup, chowder, and sand-wiches.

    There will be an extensive bake food sale with candy, jams, jellies and home-canned specialties. FCC boasts some of the best cooks in town.

    Children will have fun shopping in our Kids Only

    Childrens Shop. There they can purchase gifts for family members and have the gift wrapped.

    Fresh cut Christmas trees will be available in the after-noon.

    Come do your holiday shopping, have lunch and have fun all in the same place!

    For more information please contact the church office at 413-243-1033 or visit our website: www.ucc-lee.org.

    Holiday Sale

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    With the holidays fast approaching and many of us feeling uncertain about the state of the economy, holiday shopping might seem more daunting this year than last. For those who are feeling thrifty but still want to find something lasting and creative for a special someone, why not consider giving a green gift that supports a worthy organization while bringing joy to a loved one at the same time?

    Trends show that more and more people are giving gifts that support meaningful causes, programs, or campaigns as alternatives to traditional gifts. Whether you are giving a gift made from natural materials, an animal to help feed or employ a family in a developing country, or a gift membership to a conservation organization, the opportunities are endless when you give the gift of green. According to a recent study conducted for World Vision by the polling company Harris Interactive in late October, an estimated 71% of Americans are trimming back on their holiday spending this year, however, amid widespread concerns about the economy, Americans are not planning to cut their charitable giving. In fact, some are considering increasing their year-end giving, as they make donations on behalf of friends and family members in lieu of purchasing presents.

    A gift membership to an organization such as The Trustees of Reservations, the nations oldest statewide land conservation organiza-tion, makes the perfect gift for that special someone who loves the out-doors and cares about protecting the places that define the character of our communities. With individual gift memberships starting at $45 ($35 for students and seniors), your gift not only provides free access to 100 stunning reservations spanning 25,000 acres in 71 communities across Massachusetts, but it also assists The Trustees in protecting more special places for the public to enjoy around our beautiful state.

    Trustees Gift memberships* include: Free/reduced admission to 100 Trustees properties (including signifi-

    cantly discounted parking rates at popular destinations like Crane Beach in Ipswich and Worlds End in Hingham);

    Discounts on stays at Trustees bed & breakfasts (The Inn at Castle Hill in Ipswich and the Guest House at Field Farm in Williamstown)

    Discounted fees for the hundreds of events, programs, lectures and workshop the Trustees offer year-round, for all ages

    The Trustees Property Guide, a 200-page guidebook to the organiza-tions 100 special placesavailable exclusively to members;

    A years subscription to our quarterly member magazine, Special Places, which will keep you up-to-date on important conservation, nature, his-tory, cultural, and environmentally-important topics and events;

    A Trustees window sticker showing your support for the nations oldest statewide land trust and non-profit conservation organization; and

    With any gift membership order placed before January 15, 2009, receive a free Trustees of Reservations 16-oz. stainless steel travel mug.

    Founded in 1891 by open space visionary Charles Eliot, The Trustees of Reservations own and manage 100 reservations, all open for the public to enjoy. From mountains and hilltops, to working farms, stately homes and gardens, 70 miles of stunning coastline, and five National Historic Landmarks, Trustees properties are tremendously diverse and offer something for everyone. The Trustees also hold perpetual conservation restrictions on more than 16,000 additional acres, permanently protect-ing scenic and natural areas from development, and have assisted in the protection of more than 16,000 additional acres.

    As land is being developed at the startling rate of 40 acres a day and open space is being fragmented at a rapid pace around the state, The Trustees have embarked on a new 10-year strategic plan to mobilize and inspire a critical mass of people and partners who care about their

    Green Gift Idea for the Holidays

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    With the holiday season upon us, soon we will be hustling about to find our loved ones gifts to express our gratitude, appreciation, and love.This year please consider extending that love and generosity by donating much needed items to those hit hard by our economic recession, rising

    fuel costs, and other extraneous factors that are affecting a great many families in our home state!There is a high demand for clothing, blankets, winter accessories, and food items.Many of our local churches and agencies are graciously accepting all donations and will see to it that they are allocated to those in need. If you

    can help, please do! If you need help to donate, please call Regina 413-358-1060 (to pick up donations) or The Christian Center 413-443-2828 or Salvation Army 413-448-8900 or Goodwill Industries 413-442-0061.

    Please Help

    On December 6 from 9:30am to 5pm IS183 will host its annual Holiday Fine Art and Craft Sale. An official stop on the Stockbridge Chamber of Commerce's Holiday House Tour, our historic building will showcase Berkshire's Best artisans. Come early and find great gifts for the Holidays while sipping some breakfast champagne and nibbling some light fare from 9:30 to 11 a.m., please call for reservations 413-298-5252 x100.

    Kids of all ages can participate in free artmaking while parents shop for beautiful, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind gifts. Light fare will be available for purchase. Purchase jewelry, ceramics, paintings, photography, textiles and more!

    IS183 Annual Holiday Craft Sale

    communities and will work to protect their quality of life. Trustees members are 100,000 people like you, from every corner of Massachusetts, who share a deep set of similar values: a love of the land, the outdoors, and the distinctive charms of New England, as well as a shared vision: to protect special places for everyone, forever.

    *gift memberships can be ordered online at www.thetrustees.org or by calling 978.921.1944 (M F, 9AM 5PM).

    Green Gift Idea Continued

    Celebrating 5 Years

    in Business!

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    Wednesday, December 3 10 a.m. - Family Preschool Story and Craft Time - North

    Adams Public Library, 74 Church St., North Adams. For information phone 413-662-3133 or visit naplibrary.com

    10:30 a.m. - Preschool Story Hour and Crafts - Lee Library, preschool story hour and craft program for ages 3-5, limited to 20 participants. 100 Main St., Lee. Info: 413-243-0385.

    10:30 a.m. - Story Hour and Craft Session for Preschoolers - Clarksburg Town Library, 711 West Rd., Clarksburg. For information phone: 413-664-6050.

    11 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Lee Regional Visiting Nurse Association, blood pressure clinic. Phone: 413-243-1212. - Egremont Town Hall, Egremont.

    12:15 p.m. - MidWeek Music at Williams College Department of Music presents its weekly lunchtime recital series with student and faculty performers. Free and open to the public. All are invited to bring a lunch and listen to wonderful performances of classical, jazz and world music. - Thompson Memorial Chapel - www.williams.edu.

    1-3 p.m. - Wreaths from the Wild workshop on how to create a beautiful evergreen wreath for the holidays, using the bounty of the elds and forests of the Berkshires, with Elisabeth Cary, director of education at the Berkshire Botanical Garden. Phone: 413-298-3926 or berkshirebotanical.org. - Berkshire Botanical Garden, Routes 102 and 183, Stockbridge.

    1-4 p.m. - Blood Pressure Screenings by the Berkshire Visiting Nurse Association 413-447-2862 - Stop and Shop, 660 Merrill Rd., Pittseld. No registration is required for this event.

    3 p.m. - Storytime - Grades K-4 - Bushnell Sage Library, 48 Main St., Sheeld

    4 p.m. - Williams College Department of Music will present the end of semester instructor recital of violin students. Students playing are under the tutelage of Joanna Kurkowicz, Artist in Residence. This free event is open to the public. Concert hotline: 413-597-3146 - Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall is located at 54 Chapin Hall Drive in Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus

    4:30 p.m. - 35th annual Art Hathaway holiday dinner for community seniors, sponsored by HVHS student council, featuring turkey dinner, choral performance, music, dancing and door prizes delivered by Santa. Free for seniors; donations accepted from community members to oset cost. Info: 413-743-5200. - Hoosac Valley High School, 125 Savoy Road, Cheshire.

    4:30 to 5:30 p.m. - S.H.A.P.E. Club Weight Loss Support Group - Lee Council on Aging Community Room. For information phone 413-446-5925.l

    5-7 p.m. - BYP Holiday Networking Social at Taylors Steak and Seafood. Dont miss this popular BYP networking event! Complimentary hors doeuvres will be served. The event is FREE and open to any young professionals who live or work in Berkshire County. Info: 413-884-4396 - Taylors Steak and Seafood, 34 Holden St., North Adams

    5-8 p.m. - Support Group for Teen Mothers - The group meets weekly during the school year in 10 week phases. The PAT group provides a place for young moms to come together to share information and help provide support for the challenges they may face as a young parent. Phone: 413-445-4324 - St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Pittseld

    5:30 p.m. - BINGO - Info: 413-443-7135 - ITAM Lodge #564, 22 Waubeek Road, Pittseld.

    5:30 to 7 p.m. - Damien Cancer Support Group - Cancer Supportive Services at Berkshire Medical Center provide a team approach to help patients and families improve their sense of wellness by educating the mind, nurturing hope, courage and strength. Various tools are available to assist you throughout this journey from the time of diagnosis, through treatment and beyond to aid in your healing and recovery.

    6:30 p.m. - BINGO - Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #310 located at 515 Curran Highway in North Adams. 413-664-9043.

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS 6:30 p.m. - BINGO - Info: 413-443-7135 - ITAM Lodge

    #564, 22 Waubeek Road, Pittseld. 6:30 p.m. - Diversity Film Series presents The

    Namesake, which tells the story of two generations of immigrants. Info: 413-499-4660 or berkshirecc.edu. - Berkshire Community College, K-111, West Street, Pittseld.

    6:30 p.m. - National Alliance on Mental Illness Support Group - Lisa Forestell, Berkshire County Coordinator of The Western Mass Recovery Learning Community, will be the guest speaker at the December meeting. The Western Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community (RLC) supports individuals in nding their own paths to mental health recovery within the communities of their choice by oering trauma-sensitive peer supports and through the development of a regional peer network. The Western Mass RLC is entirely peer-run and is active in all four counties - Hampshire, Hampden, Berkshire, and Franklin - of Western Massachusetts. As a peer community, every program and activity is based upon the voiced needs of its friends and neighbors. The RLC now has a Resource Connection Center at St. Stephens Church with an oce and access to all the facilities of the church. Light refreshments will be served. NAMI-BC may be contacted at 413-443-1666 or [email protected]. - 333 East St., Pittseld.

    6:30 to 7:30 p.m. - Panic and Anxiety Program - Overcoming fears, anxiety and agoraphobia; achieving control, positive self-image and constructive thinking; learn how to control panic attacks and anticipatory anxiety. For locations and more information phone Pain Relief Inc. at 732-940-9658.

    6:45 p.m. - Hinsdale Lions Club Bingo - Admission $1. Come early - Dinner is available at reasonable prices: hamburgers, hot dogs, cold sandwiches, hot dishes, desserts, cold and hot beverages. Monthly Door Prizes - Charity Game Tickets. Phone 413-655-2973 for details. - Hinsdale Community Center Maple Street, Route 143, Hinsdale

    6:45 p.m. - Singer and guitarist Tony Rarus will perform. This events is free and open to the public. To request a reservation or for more information, please call 413-499-1992. - EPOCH at Melbourne is located at 140 Melbourne Road, in Pittseld.

    7 p.m. - Its A Wonderful Life, starring Tom Beckett. Info: 413-236-8888 or barringtonstageco.org. - Barrington Stage Company, Stage 2, 36 Linden St., Pittseld

    7 p.m. - Berkshire Writers Room Annual Meeting - New developments will be discussed - the newest edition of Pathways, proposed changes in the bylaws and election of ocers. The meeting is open to the public. - Susan B. Anthony Building Student Lounge at Berkshire Community College

    7 p.m. - Overeaters Anonymous - Lenox Community Center, Walker Street, Lenox.

    7 p.m. - Screening of A Christmas Story. Phone: 413-448-8084. - The Colonial, 111 South St., Pittseld

    7 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Parish House (upstairs) behind St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Main St., Stockbridge.

    7-9 p.m. - Gamblers Anonymous - Free, condential meetings at Hillcrest Hospital, rst oor conference room, Tor Court, Pittseld. For more information phone Charlie at 413-637-2550.

    7:30 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Grace Episcopal Church, Main St., Dalton

    7:30 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - St. Marks Church, Commercial St., Adams

    7:30 p.m. - Co-Dependents Anonymous - Unitarian Church, 175 Wendell Ave., Pittseld. For more information phone 561-222-9044.

    7:30 p.m. - MCLA Presents an Interfaith Concert - In celebration of the holiday season, Songs of the Spirit, a multicultural, interfaith concert will performed as the next MCLA Presents! event. In-between musical sets, there will be readings by local clerics and spiritual leaders from the many dierent faith-based texts. To reserve tickets, call 413-662-5204. For more information, go to www.mcla.edu/presents. - MCLA, Church St. Center, North Adams

    8 p.m. - The Williams College Department of Music presents A Messiaen Matrix, directed by Steven Bodner and Matthew Gold. Performers include guest pianist Steven Beck and members of the Williams Chamber Players, Percussion Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Brass Ensemble, and Chamber Choir. Concert hotline: 413-597-3146- Chapin Hall on the Williams College campus

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS

    Thursday, December 4 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. - Blood Pressure Screenings by the

    Berkshire Visiting Nurse Association 413-447-2862 - Berkshire Mall, Old State Rd., Lanesborough. No registration is required for this event.

    8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Blood Pressure Screenings by the Berkshire Visiting Nurse Association 413-447-2862 - Claire Teague Senior Center, 334 Main St., Great Barrington. No registration is required.

    10 a.m - Library Time for Ages Three to Five - Features Stories, short videos and craft activities, and a snack. - Dalton Free Library, 462 Main St., Dalton. For information call 413-684-6112.

    10 a.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Hevreh of South Berkshire, 270 State Rd. (Route 23), Great Barrington

    10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - 23rd annual International Crafts Bazaar, featuring Christmas cards and ornaments, knick-knacks, baskets, carvings, jewelry, musical instruments, and toys made of wood, onyx, jute, paper, metal, cloth and other natural products, all made by needy artisans in more than 25 developing countries. Info: 413-236-2113. - Berkshire Community College, Susan B. Anthony Center, West Street, Pittseld.

    10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Community Outreach Van - Free Health Insurance Enrollment & Health Screenings. Phone 413-445-9215 - Harrys Supermarket, 290 Wahconah Street, Pittseld

    10:30 a.m. - Storytime - Preschool - Bushnell Sage Library, 48 Main St., Sheeld

    10:30 to 11:15 a.m. - Preschool Story Craft - Preschool Story Craft is for children 3 to 5 years of age. The program features stories, songs & follow-along activities followed by a craft related to stories. Contact: Debby Cuthbert 637-0197 ext. 105 - Lenox Library Association, 18 Main St., Lenox

    12:15 p.m. - Forum on Alzheimers: The Intersection of Culture and Disease. Info: 413-499-4660 or berkshirecc.edu. - Berkshire Community College, K-111, West Street, Pittseld.

    1 p.m. - HIV/Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening and Hepatitis C testing. Condential and be anonymous, no charge although donations are accepted. Those wishing to be tested should call 413-447-2653 for an appointment. - Suite 210 of the Ambulatory Care Center on the North Adams Regional Hospital, 71 North Ave., North Adams

    1-4 p.m. - Berkshire VNA Flu Clinics - Public u vaccine clinic, open to all adults ages 18 and older. Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) vaccine also available. Bring Medicare card or $35 fee. Info: 413-447-2862 - Hillcrest Campus of Berkshire Medical Center, 165 Tor Court, Pittseld

    2-4 p.m. - Blood Pressure Screenings by the Berkshire Visiting Nurse Association 413-447-2862 - Hillcrest Campus, 165 Tor Court, Pittseld. No registration required.

    3:45 to 4:30 p.m. - Book Club for Ten to 12 Year-Olds - Stockbridge Library, Main St., Stockbridge. For information phone 413-298-5501.

    4 p.m. - Reception for Thaute photography exhibit. The public is welcome for the reception, which is free, but a reservation is requested. Phone: 413-499-1992 - EPOCH at Melbourne is located at 140 Melbourne Road, in Pittseld.

    4-5 p.m. - Hope Support Group - A support group for men and women living with advanced or recurrant cancer, group meets at the Health Information Center, Main Lobby, Berkshire Medical Center, North St., Pittseld. To register, or for more information phone Kathy Hart at 413-395-7965 or Karen McNultyat 413- 447-2655.

    5 p.m. - Local business owners and representatives are invited to the Berkshire Business Sustainability Associations Holiday Party, featuring wine and hors doeuvres, networking and talk by Susan Witt, founder of Berkshares, and Sharon Palma, Berkshares new executive director, speaking about The Benets to Local Business Using Local Currency. Free; reservation requested at 413-717-0773 or 413-528-0011. - Holiday Inn Express, Route 7, Great Barrington.

    5-7 p.m. - Opening reception for Small Works Group Show, featuring small works in many mediums by a host of artists with connections to the Berkshires. Info: 413-637-3390. - The Shade Gallery, The Bookstore, 11 Housatonic St., Lenox.

    5:30 p.m. - The Annual City of North Adams Christmas Tree Lighting! There will be music from the Drury Band, Christmas Carols, and visit from Santa Claus. Phone: 413-664-6180 - Main Street, Monument Square, North Adams

    6 p.m. - Thursday Night Country Line Dancing - instructor is Cheryl Wendling - 413-443-6263 for information. - Itam Lodge #564, 93 Waubeek Rd., Pittseld

    6 to 7:30 p.m. - Gingerbread house-making workshop for children 4 and up. Registration required at 413-528-2403. - Mason Library, Main Street, Great Barrington.

    6:30 p.m. - Fundamentalism and Modern Science, local author R.E. Markham will oer his thoughts on some of the issues and then open the oor for questions and discussion. The book will be available for purchase and a book signing will immediately follow. Phone: 413-662-3133- North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St., North Adams

    6:30 to 7:30 p.m. - Voices of the Mountains Toastmasters - Free, 413-241-7314, Voices of the Mountains, the Toastmasters chapter in Williamstown, covers all of the

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    Saturday, December 6 Holiday House Tour 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.Visit some of the areas nest Historic Homes, B&Bs, and Inns. This self-guided tour is one of our most popular events. Tickets are $15.00 Childrens Holiday Story Time 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.Come listen to tales of the season at the Stockbridge Library. Free Admission. Caroling & Luminaria Walk 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.Meet in front of the Red Lion Inn with your candle or ashlight and join the festive caroling followed by a Luminaria walk to the First Congregational Church. Holiday Concert 7:30 p.m.Celebrate the magic of the season with this joyful holiday musical program held at the First Congregational Church. Featuring the Berkshire Lyric Theatre Chorus, the Blagield Childrens Chorus and Gisella Montanez. Tickets are $20.00 in advance and

    $25.00 at the door. Sunday, December 7

    Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas Recreation 12 noon to 2 p.m.See Main Street as Norman Rockwell did when he painted the famous Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas. Main Street becomes a magical New England village with over 50 antique cars parked along the street (weather permitting) and a full range of festive activities to delight the child in everyone. Enjoy Holiday Music, Roger the Jester and Lunch at the Christmas Food Booth. Complete the day with a visit from Santa Claus. Christmas Buttons oering admittance to Main Street activities are $5.00

    All proceeds benet the Stockbridge Chamber of Commerce. Dedicated to promoting and improving the economic welfare of Stockbridge since 1986.

    The 19th Annual Stockbridge Main Street at ChristmasDecember 6th and 7th, 2008

    A Norman Rockwell Holiday

    21 Railroad StreetP.O. Box 1089

    Canaan, CT 06018Phone or Fax: (860) 824-4811

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    Stockbridge, MA 01262Phone or Fax: (413) 298-5100

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    Other Weekend Activities

    December 6 & 7 The Norman Rockwell Museum, Music of the SeasonDecember 6 - Free with Museum Admission 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. (413) 298-4100A special holiday evening for the families. Enjoy art making, heartwarming treats, songs of holiday celebrations, and the wonder of Norman Rockwells artwork. At 5 p.m., performance artist David Polansky gets you to sing along as he plays holiday songs.

    IS183 Art School, Holiday Art SaleDecember 6 - Free Admission 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (413) 298-5252An ocial stop on the Holiday House Tour, showcasing Berkshires best artists and artisans. Kids can participate in free art making while parents shop for beautiful, handcrafted gifts. (Early Champagne preview with light fare begins at 9:30 a.m. call for tickets)

    The First Congregational Church Holly FairDecember 6 - Free Admission 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (413) 298-4427

    Berkshire Scenic Railway, Ride with SantaDecember 6 & 7For schedule and tickets - (413) 637-2210

    The Red Lion Inn(413) 298-5545 - Wonderful harp and piano music throughout the weekend.

    Main Street Cafeserving

    Breakfast and LunchOPEN DAILY7 a.m..til 4 p.m.

    Main StreetStockbridge298-3060

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    HolidayGift Sale

    December 6-7, 2008 10am-5pm

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    Handmade wreaths and decorations

    Holiday plants and blooms

    Homemade foods and delights

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS

    Northern Berkshires, meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. - Sweetwood on route 7 (about 3.2 miles south of Main Street) in Williamstown

    6:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Berkshire Creative - Holiday SPARK Event for Berkshire creative types to mix, mingle and celebrate the season. Reservation required at 413-822-8324. - Seven Hills Inn, 40 Plunkett St., Lenox.

    6:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Soul & Spirit Book Club - Metaphysical book club, moderated by Bettina Zumdick. Free. Phone: 413-243-2834 - Berkshire Soul and Spirit Center, 69 Main St., Lee

    6:35 p.m. - Bingo. Doors open at 3 p.m. Phone 413-447-

    9243 for details. - Elks Lodge, 27 Union Street, Pittseld 7 p.m. - Its A Wonderful Life, starring Tom Beckett.

    Info: 413-236-8888 or barringtonstageco.org. - Barrington Stage Company, Stage 2, 36 Linden St., Pittseld

    7 p.m. - Pittseld High School String Orchestra, directed by Alla Zernitskaya, will perform. Free. Open: 413-442-0775. - Berkshire Athenaeum, Wendell Avenue, Pittseld.

    7 p.m. - Williams College Department of Music End of Semester Student Piano Jazz Recital. Students playing are under the tutelage of Freddie Bryant, Visiting Lecturer in Africana Studies and Music and Studio Instructor of Intermediate and Advanced Jazz Guitar. Free and open to the public. Phone: 413-597-3146 - Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall is located at 54 Chapin Hall Drive in Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus

    7-9 p.m. - The Magic of Maple Syrup: Introduction to Sugaring - Get closer to your trees and to a longstanding Highlands tradition. Find out if maple sugaring could be part of your mud season and your way of life. Free. Information at the Highland Communities Initiative, 413-268-8219 or www.highlandcommunities.org. - Chestereld Senior Center, Chestereld

    7:30 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Special Newcomers meeting on the rst Thursday of the month at 7 p.m.) - United Methodist Church, Water and Main Streets, Williamstown.

    7:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Debtors Anonymous - A program for compulsive debtors and underearners, meets at Unitarian Universalist Church, corner of Wendell Avenue and Broad streets, Pittseld, second oor.

    8 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Christ Church, Route 7 and Maple Ave., Sheeld 8 p.m. - On-Going Weekly Hootenanny. Admission applies. Call 413-528-1955 for information. - Guthrie Center, 4 Van Deusenville Rd., Great Barrington 8:30 p.m. - Rev Tor...Solo Act - Every Thursday Night at Flavours, meet one of the most talented guitarist and song writers, up close and personal in an

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS intimate performance setting...Must Be 2 ...No Cover Charge - Flavours at the Econo Lodge, Rt. 7, Lenox

    9 p.m. - D.J. B.F.G. performs. Phone 413-528-5959. - Bogies Steak & Ale 935 South Main St., Great Barrington

    9 p.m. - Quarter Life Crisis performs. No cover charge applies. Phone 413-684-0900 for details. - Mill Town Tavern, 16 Depot St., Dalton

    Friday, December 5 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - 23rd annual International Crafts

    Bazaar, featuring Christmas cards and ornaments, knick-knacks, baskets, carvings, jewelry, musical instruments, and toys made of wood, onyx, jute, paper, metal, cloth and other natural products, all made by needy artisans in more than 25 developing countries. Info: 413-236-2113. - Berkshire Community College, Susan B. Anthony Center, West Street, Pittseld.

    10 and 11 a.m. - Aquarium Adventures - Toddlers enjoy playtime and a story, then meet a dierent animal each week. Sponsered by Target. Free with Museum admission. - Berkshire Museum, 39 South St., Pittseld

    10:15 a.m. - New Parents Invited To Gallery Talk, most appropriate for parents with pre-toddlers, take place on the rst Friday of the month. Phone: 413-458-2303 - The Clark, 225 South Street, Williamstown

    10:30 a.m. - Storytime in the Galleries - Williams College Museum of Art, storytime in the galleries, with reading of contemporary and classic childrens books selected especially to connect to artwork on view, for preschoolers with guardians. Main Street, Williamstown. Info: wcma.org.

    2:30 p.m. - Community Connections: Model Citizens - Find out what it was like to pose for Americas favorite illustrator from one of Norman Rockwells own models. This popular monthly program oers a unique way to learn more about Rockwells process. Free with Museum admission. www.nrm.org - Norman Rockwell Museum, 9 Glendale Rd., Stockbridge

    3 p.m. - Armenian piano virtuoso Karen Tchougourian will perform. As part of EPOCH Assisted Livings programs for residents and guests, this performance is open to visitors at no charge but a reservation is requested at 413-499-1992. - EPOCH at Melbourne is located at 140 Melbourne Road, in Pittseld.

    3-7 p.m. - Picture your pet with Santa; have your pets photo taken with Santa at Roxwell Pets. Donation goes to benet the Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter. Info: 413-448-9800. - Roxwell Pets store, Allendale Shopping Center, Cheshire Road (Route 8), Pittseld

    4:30 p.m. - BINGO - with food, Speedball, Horserace and Bingo Nut 2 Tickets. Weekly progressive game prize of $1,199, plus weekly door prize. - St. Marys School, 115 Orchard St., Lee

    5 p.m. - Berkshire Botanical Garden Cocktail Party and Early Buying Party to Celebrate their Annual Holiday Marketplace - Cocktail Party with early buying, followed by a special themed dinner - call 413-298-3926 for details and reservations. - Berkshire Botanical Garden, Routes 102 and 183, Stockbridge.

    5 p.m. - Piano Virtuoso Karen Tchougourian will perform. This event is free and open to the public. To request a reservation or for more information, please call 413-499-1992. - EPOCH at Melbourne is located at 140 Melbourne Road, in Pittseld.

    5-7 p.m. - Museum Shop-Holiday Open House - Join us in the Berkshire Museum Shop before the 7 p.m. tree lighting in Pittselds Park Square. Stop by for some hot apple cider and donuts. Receive a coupon for $2 o Festival of Trees admission. Refreshments donated by Bartletts Orchard. - Berkshire Museum, 39 South St., Pittseld

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS

    6:30 to 8 p.m. - Reincarnation And More, Free Intro with Rob Daugherty. Drawing on over 15 years of past life regression research and actual session experience, this lecture jumps right into the many, many fascinating examples of past life cases of karma and reincarnation. Free. Phone: 413-243-2834. - Berkshire Soul and Spirit Center, 69 Main St., Lee

    6:30 to 8:30 p.m. - A free community singing event, with a potluck dinner beginning at 5:30. Tim Eriksen will the singing master for the evening. Eriksen will lead a singing school that focuses on Shape-Note music and the Sacred Harp singing tradition. He will trace the oldest living American singing tradition back to its roots in Colonial New England, and at the same time teach participants to sing in the four-part harmonies of the Sacred Harp. Singers and non-singers are welcome, and potluck dishes would be appreciated. Contact: Alice Maggio 347 404 4491 [email protected] - Dewey Memorial Hall on the green in Sheeld

    7 p.m. - Downtown Pittseld, annual lighting of the Christmas tree - Park Square, Pittseld

    7-8 p.m. - LifeRing - Network of people who support one another in living free of alcohol and other non-medically indicated addictive drugs. There is no religious or anti-religious content in the meeting process, and LifeRing does not require participants to follow any particular steps or guidelines, other than

    staying clean and sober. Participation is free. All are welcome. Meets at First Congregational Church, 906 Main St., Williamstown.

    7-9 p.m. - Words Out Loud for poets, storytellers, musicians, comics, improv and performance artists. Visual artists are also encouraged to come and show o their artistic works! Refreshments will be served! - Ramsdell Library, Housatonic (performance hall)

    7 to 9 p.m. - The Kathryn Anderson Trio. Jazz vocalist Kathryn Anderson and her trio present classic song standards with sparkling retro syle. Info: 413-637-2700 - Firey Restaurant and Bar, 71 Church St., Lenox

    7:30 p.m. - A Renaissance Christmas - The Simons Rock Madrigal Singers, Jack Brown, Director The Simons Rock Collegium, Lucy Bardo, Director. Free Admission. Sponsored by the Music Department of Bard College at Simons Rock - St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Stockbridge

    7:30 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Zion Lutheran Church, 74 First St., Pittseld

    7:30 p.m. - Explore the Skies at the Williams College Observatory. Astronomy students at the college will host free shows for the public. Shows will last approximately 50 minutes. Phone: 413-597-2188 - Williams College, Old Hopkins Observatory, Williamstown

    8 p.m. - Its A Wonderful Life, starring Tom Beckett. Info: 413-236-8888 or barringtonstageco.org. - Barrington Stage Company, Stage 2, 36 Linden St., Pittseld

    8 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Clair Teague Senior Center, Route 7 South, Great Barrington

    8 p.m. - Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade perform. - Mission Bar & Tapas, 438 North Street, Pittsleld

    8 p.m. - Recovery International - A self-help, after-care method for persons suering from nervous problems and fears, non-sectarian, meets in the Autumn Room at St. Marks Church, West Street, Pittseld; use the Albro Street entrance.

    8 p.m. - The Greg Caputo Big Band Presents: Classic Christmas. Phone: 413-997-4444 - The Colonial, 111 South St., Pittseld

    8 p.m. - Williams College Department of Music Presents Brahmss Violin Sonatas - Joanna Kurkowicz, violin and Doris Stevenson, piano will give a concert of all three of Brahmss violin sonatas. Phone: 413-597-3146 - Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall is located at 54 Chapin Hall Drive in Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus

    9 p.m. - Karaoke night. Call 413-298-3530 for details. - Michaels of Stockbridge, 5 Elm Street - Stockbridge

    9 p.m. - Karaoke night. Call 413-623-8711 for details.

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS

    - Uncle Larrys Tavern, Rt. 20, Becket 9 p.m. - Mike Doughty: The Question Jar Show. Phone

    413-528-3394 - Club Helsinki, 284 Main St., Great Barrington

    9 p.m. - Rasmoon & Monsoon perform. Phone: 413-637-3188 - Flavours at the Econo Lodge, Rt. 7, Lenox

    9 p.m. - The Reformers perform. No cover charge applies. Call 413-298-5545 for information. - The Lions Den, Red Lion Inn, 30 Main St., Stockbridge

    10 p.m. - Phil n the Blanks performs. Cover charge applies. Phone 413-443-0670 for details. - Hamis Family Restaurant and Pub, 162 South Main St., Lanesboro

    Saturday, December 6 All day! - Hot Chocolate Saturdays - Chill out, then

    warm up. Climb Hurlburts Hill, then slide, sled, ski, or trek back to the warmth of our Visitor Center and enjoy complimentary coee, tea, and hot chocolate. Telephone: 413-229-8600 - Bartholomews Cobble, Weatogue Road, Sheeld.

    8 a.m. - Special Olympics, Jolly Jaunt fundraiser, featuring holiday-themed, competitive 5k and 1-mile fun walk, followed by a holiday party with food, music, and a costume contest, 8 a.m. registration, 9:30 a.m. race. Info: jollyjaunt.org or 413-747-8946. - Crowne Plaza, West Street, Pittseld.

    8:15 a.m. - Overeaters Anonymous - Berkshire Mall Community Room, Route 8, Lanesborough, handicapped accessible

    9 a.m. - Berkshire Knapsackers - Bellows Pipe Trail - Hike the Bellows Pipe Trail to the Appalachian Trail and return on the Bernard Farm Trail - about seven miles. Leader: Judy Kozak, 413-684-3346. - Bellows Pipe Trail, North Adams

    9:30 to 11 a.m. - Holiday Fine Art and Craft Sale Champagne Preview Party, featuring champagne breakfast and light fare provided while previewing gifts for purchase. Info: 413-298-5252 or is183.org. - IS183 Art School of the Berkshires, 13 Willard Hill Road, Stockbridge.

    9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Saturday Indoor Market - Dewey Memorial Hall on the green in Sheeld

    10 a.m. - Berkshire Idol, auditions for singers 10 and up to present a 30-second a cappella piece for chance to complete in March 14 event . More information at iberkshires.com/berkshireidol. - Crowne Plaza, Pittseld

    10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. - Reincarnation/Past Life Workshop with Rob Daugherty. After an in-depth discussion about karma and reincarnation, attendees will be guided to recall an actual past life. Phone: 413-243-2834. - Berkshire Soul and Spirit Center, 69 Main St., Lee

    10 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Making Art Together with IS183 - Drop-in Art Making for Families - IS183 Art School and Norman Rockwell Museum are joining forces to oer a special series of weekend fun for families. On the rst

    Saturday of each month, drop-in art classes are being oered at IS183 for children and their adult friends. On the rst Sunday of the month families are invited to continue their creative adventures at the Museum with our Art in Action workshop series. Choose one or enjoy both! Both programs are free for children. For more information, please call IS183 at 413-298-5252, or Norman Rockwell Museum at 413-298-4100, ext. 221. - IS183 Art School, Willard Hill Rd., Stockbridge

    10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Annual Holly Fair - featuring gifts, crafts, trimmings, toys, baked goods, a visit from Santa Claus, snack bar, Grandmas Attic and even more! - First Congregational Church, Main Street, Stockbridge.

    10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Holiday Fair, featuring handmade crafts for gift giving, pet toys and treats, decorated table trees, rae items, handmade wreaths and a new feature, meals-to-go for two. Info: 413-243-1033 or [email protected]. - First Congregational Church of Lee, Park Place, Lee.

    PAYMENT INFORMATION

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    10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Kiwanis Club of Otis - First Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair to benet Toys for Tots, featuring vendors, food, music, face-painting and more. Free; bring unwrapped new toy. - Farmington River Regional School, Route 8, Otis.

    10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Shaker Workshops furniture trunk sale - A truckload of nished and assembled Shaker style furniture with discounts up to 50%. Info: www.hancockshakervillage.org - Community Hall in the Visitors Center - Hancock Shaker Village, Routes 20 & 41, Pittseld

    10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - 18th annual Holiday Marketplace and Gallery of Wreaths, featuring selection of Berkshire made holiday decorations, colorful collection of plants and traditional holiday greens, and more. Free. Info: 413-298-3926 or berkshirebotanical.org. - Berkshire Botanical Garden, Routes 102 and 183, Stockbridge.

    10 a.m.-5 p.m. - Psychic/Trinity Readings with Shanon - Phone 413-243-2834 for details. - Berkshire Soul and Spirit Center, 69 Main St., Lee

    11 a.m. - Story Hour - West Stockbridge Public Library, 21 State Line Rd., West Stockbridge. For more information phone 413-232-0308.

    11 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Stockbridge Holiday House Tour, self-guided tour of the areas historic homes, featuring the private home of Dan Symecko, Laurel Hill Place, the former Rockwell Residence, Taggart House, The Campbell House and the historic Mission House & Merwin House. Info: 413-298-5200 or stockbridgechamber.org. - Downtown Stockbridge

    11 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Holiday Fine Art and Craft Sale, featuring the Berkshires best artists and artisans, art-making for children while parents shop for beautiful, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind gifts from more from more than 30 leading artists from throughout the region. Free. Info: 413-298-5252 or is183.org. - IS183 Art School of the Berkshires, 13 Willard Hill Road, Stockbridge.

    11 a.m., 12, 1 and 2 p.m. - Santa Train, featuring 40-minute round trip with Santa. Info: 413-637-2210 or berkshirescenicrailway.org. - Berkshire Scenic Railway, 10 Willow Creek Road, Lenox.

    12-6 p.m. - Cat Adoptions. Stop in and say hello, check out the cats and meet some of the shelter sta. For more information: 413-448-9800 - Berkshire Mall, Old Gap store location, Lanesborough

    12:30 p.m. - Chow Time in the Aquarium - Watch aquarium sta feed sh, reptiles and amphibians! - Berkshire Museum, 39 South St., Pittseld

    1-3 p.m. - Blue Jean Ornament, where children 5-10 can bring an old pair of blue jeans and turn it into a Wally. Details at 413-443-7171 or berkshiremuseum.org. - Berkshire Museum, 39 South St., Pittseld.

    1-3 p.m. - Pruning Workshop with Tom Ingersoll. For more information please email [email protected]. - Berkshire South Regional Community Centery, 15 Crissey Rd.. Great Barrington

    2 p.m. - The Berkshire Hills Chorus will present their annual show Holiday Harmony. Featured guests include The Bennington Trio, classical instrumental music in the baroque and renaissance style; The Grace Notes from Miss Halls school; students from the Berkshire Music School ; St. Joseph High School Chorus; Who Knew?, a barbershop quartet; and Double Treble, a barbershop octet. The sponsors of Holiday Harmony are: Greylock Federal Credit Union, Pittseld Co-operative Bank, Pittseld Veterinary Hospital and Phoebe and Robert Reynolds. For information and tickets call Gerry, 413-443-0624. - First Church of Christ, Congregational, 27 East Street, Pittseld,

    2 p.m. - Williams Piano Recital - Students playing are under the tutelage of Doris Stevenson, Artist in Residence.This free event is open to the public. Phone: 413-597-3146 - Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall is located at 54 Chapin Hall Drive in Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus

    3 p.m. - Choirs from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) will present a Choral Christmas Concert. The event, sponsored by the MCLA Fine and Performing Arts Department, is free and open to the public. This concert features the MCLA Concert Choir and the MCLA Womens Chorus, both under the direction of Jack Brown and accompanied by David Denhard. The choirs will perform a variety of sacred and secular music of the season from several centuries. - The First Congregational Church is located at the corner of Church and Main streets in North Adams.

    3 p.m. - Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous - Meetings for women only. - A condential recovery program for those suering from a compulsive need for sex, extreme dependency on one person (or many), and/or a chronic preoccupation with romance, intrigue or fantasy. Meeting at St. George Episcopal Church, Franklin St., Lee. For other meetings in Berkshire and Franklin counties, call 1-800-749-6879 or visit www.webspawner.com/users/slaane.

    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS

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    Connecticut TownsBridgeport

    New Haven

    Stamford

    Waterbury

    Ansonia

    BeaconFalls Bethany

    Bethel

    Bridgewater

    Brookfield

    Cheshire

    Danbury

    Darien

    Derby

    East Haven

    Easton

    Fairfield

    Greenwich

    Hamden

    Middlebury

    Milford

    Monroe

    Naugatuck

    NewCanaan

    NewFairfield

    NewtownNorthHaven

    Norwalk

    Orange

    Oxford

    Prospect

    ReddingRidgefield

    Seymour

    Shelton

    Sherman

    Southbury

    Stratford

    Trumbull

    Wallingford

    WestHaven

    Weston

    Westport

    Wilton

    Woodbridge

    Greenwich

    Darien

    NewCanaan

    AnsoniaAnsonia

    BeaconBeacon

    BethanyBethany

    DerbyDerbyDerby

    NaugatuckNaugatuck

    Orange

    Oxford

    Seymour

    Shelton

    WestWestHaven

    WoodbridgeWoodbridgeWoodbridge

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    Easton

    Fairfield

    Milford

    Monroe

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    Trumbull

    ReddingRidgefield

    Weston

    Wilton

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS 4 and 8 p.m. - Its A Wonderful Life, starring Tom

    Beckett. Info: 413-236-8888 or barringtonstageco.org. - Barrington Stage Company, Stage 2, 36 Linden St., Pittseld

    4-7 p.m. - A Seasonal Sing-along for Families - Join the Norman Rockwell Museum for an evening of uplifting music and entertainment, as they ushers in the holiday season. Enjoy art-making, heart-warming treats, songs of celebration, and the wonder of Norman Rockwells art. At 5 p.m., performance artist David Polansky will get the crowd singing as he plays favorite songs from Chanukah and Christmas, and original music inspired by the season. Info: www.nrm.org - Norman Rockwell Museum, 9 Glendale Rd., Stockbridge

    6 p.m. - Chapters Bookstore welcomes Pittselds own Captain-in-Charge Michael Wynn to discuss and sign his book Rising Through the Ranks, featuring real stories of leadership and courage from police departments and other investigative agencies, the book prepares eective leaders from the ranks of local cops to federal agents. The author is a police chief in Pittseld and was a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS Leadership Fellow. In Rising Through the Ranks, he shares a lifetime of learning as a leader in the line of re. With examples from his career and other real-life case studies, Wynn demonstrates leadership in action. Wynn also teaches leadership at Roger Williams University and Babson College. He hosts seminars on law enforcement at agencies, colleges, and universities throughout North America. This event is free and open to the public. Phone: 413-443-2665 - Chapters Bookstore, 78 North Street, Pittseld

    6 p.m. - Close Encounters With Music - Rose Ensemble returns for its annual holiday concert, An American Holiday Tapestry, a performance in which the group reincarnates itself in the 17th and 18th centuries on American shores, featuring traditional Acadian and Scottish dance music, Shaker melodies, spirituals, wassail songs and colonial Jewish synagogue hymns. More information at 800-843-0778 or cewm.org. - Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Castle Street, Great Barrington.

    6-7 p.m. - Join the Luminaria Walk with candle or ashlight and the festive caroling followed by a luminaria walk to the First Congregational Church. Info: 413-298-5200 or stockbridgechamber.org. - Red Lion Inn, Main Street, Stockbridge.

    7 p.m. - Berkshire Carousel holiday concert with David Grover and Friends. Phone 413-997-4444. Sponsored by Kindred Corporation - The Colonial, 111 South St., Pittseld

    7:30 p.m. - Holiday concert, celebrate the magic of the season with a joyful holiday musical program featuring the Berkshire Lyric Theatre Chorus, the Blaeld Childrens Chorus and Gisella Montanez. Information: 413-298-5200 or stockbridgechamber.org. - First Congregational Church, Main Street, Stockbridge.

    8 p.m. - Antje Duvekot will perform. - Mission Bar & Tapas, 438 North Street, Pittsleld

    8 p.m. - One-Man show titled Steve Cuio is Lenny

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS Bruce. Bruce fans can come early to tour the galleries which will be open until 7 p.m. before the performance. Tickets can be charged by phone by calling 413-662-2111 during Box Oce hours or purchased on line at www.massmoca.org. - MASS MoCA, Club B-10, North Adams

    8 p.m. - Royal Berkshire Improv Troupe (RBIT) will be performing. Through audience participation, RBITs mission is to create entertaining scenes which explore the boundaries of theater improvisation. For more information visit the website at: http://royalberkshireimprovtroupe.blogspot.com/ - Main Street Stage, North Adams

    8 p.m. - Williams Student Symphony to Perform France through the Ages on the program is more French music ranging from the pre-Baroque period to the twentieth

    century, including Faures Masques et Bergamasques, and Ravels Pavane pour une infante dfunte. The orchestra will also present arrangements of early French dance pieces This free event is open to the public. Phone: 413-597-3146 - William College, Thompson Memorial Chapel, Williamstown

    9 p.m. - Acclaimed String Band Crooked Still To Perform. Information phone: 413-528-3394 - Club Helsinki, 284 Main St., Great Barrington

    9 p.m. - Je Gonzales performs. No cover charge applies. Call 413-298-5545 for information. - The Lions Den, Red Lion Inn, 30 Main St., Stockbridge

    9 p.m. - Karaoke night. Call 413-298-3530 for details. - Michaels of Stockbridge, 5 Elm Street - Stockbridge

    9 p.m. - Lick Morgan performs. Phone: 413-743-9753

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS - P.N.A. 13 Victory Street, Adams

    10 p.m. - Pariah performs. Cover charge applies. Phone 413-443-0670 for details. - Hamis Family Restaurant and Pub, 162 South Main St., Lanesboro

    Sunday, December 7 9 a.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line

    413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Fire House, Route 23, Monterey

    9 a.m. - Berkshire Knapsackers - Dorothy Rice Sanctuary - Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the sanctuary. Four miles or less, one signicant hill with a lovely view at the top). If there is a lot of snow it will be a snowshoe hike. Leader Carl Filios, 413-442-8984. - Dorothy Rice Sanctuary, Peru

    9 a.m. - Christian Education for all ages - 9 a.m. Service of Worship - 10:15 a.m. Childrens Church (nursery - age 9). Call 413-464-1287 for information. Rev. Roberta Heath, Pastor. - Berkshire Community Church, Congregational, 45 Cemetery Rd., Richmond

    10 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Making Art Together with IS183 - Drop-in Art Making for Families - IS183 Art School and Norman Rockwell Museum are joining forces to oer a special series of weekend fun for families. On the rst Saturday of each month, drop-in art classes are being oered at IS183 for children and their adult friends. On the rst Sunday of the month families are invited to continue their creative adventures at the Museum

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS with our Art in Action workshop series. Choose one or enjoy both! Both programs are free for children. For more information, please call IS183 at 413-298-5252, or Norman Rockwell Museum at 413-298-4100, ext. 221. - Norman Rockwell Museum, 9 Glendale Rd., Stockbridge

    10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Annual holiday sale, featuring unique selection of green gifts for the holidays, including recycled button jewelry, cashmere scarves and handmade cards. Info: 413-528-5485 or communityaccesstothearts.org. - Community Access to the Arts, 70 Railroad St., Great Barrington.

    10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Shaker Workshops furniture trunk sale - A truckload of nished and assembled Shaker style furniture with discounts up to 50%. Info: www.hancockshakervillage.org - Community Hall in the Visitors Center - Hancock Shaker Village, Routes 20 & 41, Pittseld

    10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - 18th annual Holiday Marketplace and Gallery of Wreaths, featuring selection of Berkshire made holiday decorations, colorful collection of plants and traditional holiday greens, and more. Free. Info: 413-298-3926 or berkshirebotanical.org. - Berkshire Botanical Garden, Routes 102 and 183, Stockbridge.

    11 a.m. - Linda Olszewski guides the creation of a long-lasting and fragrant evergreen tabletop decoration for the holidays. Registration required at wardsnursery.com or 413-528-0166. - Wards Nursery & Garden Center, Route 7, Great Barrington.

    11 a.m., 12, 1 and 2 p.m. - Santa Train, featuring 40-minute round trip with Santa. Info: 413-637-2210 or berkshirescenicrailway.org. - Berkshire Scenic Railway, 10 Willow Creek Road, Lenox.

    12-2 p.m. - Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas, featuring a full range of festive activities, including, holiday music, Roger the Jester, lunch at the Christmas food booth, ornaments making at Santas workshop and a visit from Santa & Mrs. Claus. Info: 413-298-5200 or

    stockbridgechamber.org. - Downtown Stockbridge 12-5 p.m. - Psychic/Trinity Readings with Shanon -

    Phone 413-243-2834 for details. - Berkshire Soul and Spirit Center, 69 Main St., Lee

    12-6 p.m. - Cat Adoptions. Stop in and say hello, check out the cats and meet some of the shelter sta. For more information: 413-448-9800 - Berkshire Mall, Old Gap store location, Lanesborough

    12:30 - 1:30 p.m. - Star Sitters - Get your hands wet in the touch tank! A Berkshire Museum educator will answer questions about New England tidal pool animals such as sea urchins, sea stars, and horseshoe crabs. - Berkshire Museum, 39 South St., Pittseld

    12:30 p.m. - Cello Recital at Williams College - Students playing are under the tutelage of Nathaniel Parke, Artist Associate in Cello. This free event is open to the public. Phone: 413-597-3146 - Williams College, Chapin Hall, Williamstown

    1-4 p.m. - Art in Action - Sunday afternoon drop-in art workshops focus on family fun and hands-on adventure! Each month will feature new projects, inspired by the art of Norman Rockwell and other changing exhibitions. All ages welcome. Free for children. Adults free with Museum admission. www.nrm.org - Norman Rockwell Museum, 9 Glendale Rd., Stockbridge

    2 p.m. - Its A Wonderful Life, starring Tom Beckett. Info: 413-236-8888 or barringtonstageco.org. - Barrington Stage Company, Stage 2, 36 Linden St., Pittseld

    2 p.m. - Multimedia event titled Flying Free: Music and Words Without Limits, created and directed by pianist Jessica Roemischer, featuring Riverbrook residents performing on the piano and sharing their experiences in making music. Info: 413-298-4926. - Riverbrook Residence, Taft Recital Hall, 30 Wendell Ave., Pittseld.

    2-5 p.m. - Mini Nutcracker Ballet performance. performed by the American Dance Institute. This event includes a Victorian Tea with Cocoa, Mulled Cider

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    BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS and plenty of goodies. Phone: 413-637-3206. - Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum, 104 Walker St., Lenox

    3 p.m. - Vikki True, America Sings Her Story, topical songs from the American Experience. Songs of war, hard times and good times. - Church on the Hill, 189 Main St., Lenox

    4 to 5:30 p.m. - A Service of Advent Lessons and Hymns. Everyone welcome! Refreshments provided. Rev. J. Bruce Duncan, Ociant and Barbara Ross, Organist. - St. Martins Episcopal Church, 133 Dalton Ave., Pittseld

    5 and 7:30 p.m. - Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams LIVE on WBCR. A FUNdraiser celebrating the new home and performance space of WBCR. Tune in to the stations rst-ever live broadcast event, from upstairs neighbor, Mixed Company Theatre. The 7:15 p.m. Show will be a concert party. Listen at 97.7 FM or stream at http://www.berkshireradio.org. Limited seating!!! For tickets to either show- Email: [email protected] Call: 413-528-5732 -

    5 p.m. - Overeaters Anonymous - Trinity Church Annex, Walker Street, Lenox

    5 p.m. - Pianist John Bedard will perform. This events

    is free and open to the public. To request a reservation or for more information, please call 413-499-1992. - EPOCH at Melbourne is located at 140 Melbourne Road, in Pittseld.

    7 p.m. - Sunday Night Dance - Champagne Jam performs - cover charge applies. Call 413-443-7135 for info - ITAM Lodge #564 on Pontoosuc Lake, 22 Waubeek Road, Pittseld

    7:30 p.m. - A Renaissance Christmas - The Simons Rock Madrigal Singers, Jack Brown, Director The Simons Rock Collegium, Lucy Bardo, Director. Free Admission. Sponsored by the Music Department of Bard College at Simons Rock - Kellogg Music Center, Bard College at Simons Rock, 84 Alford Rd., Great Barrington

    7:30 p.m. - ALANON meeting. 24-hour Information Line 413-445-5852. Web site www.al-anonberkshire.org. Newcomers are welcome at all meetings. - Congregational Church, Route 41, Richmond

    7:30 p.m. - The Klezmatics perform. Enjoy Woody Guthries Happy Joyous Hanukkah Tour with special guest, Celtic singer Susan McKeown & Multi-instrumentalist Boo Reiners - The Colonial, 111 South St., Pittseld

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