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Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: ‘Souvenir de Florence;’ ‘St. Ann Sings!”; HeatSmart at GB Green Drinks; David Scribner at Lenox Library; Berkshire Highlanders open house

HeatSmart Mass, a community-based education and group-purchasing program for clean heating and cooling technologies, will offer bulk discounts on renewable heating and cooling technologies.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on December 4, 2017
Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: Hip hop residency performance; Farley-Bouvier to speak at autism meeting; Shining Star program; Thanksgiving interfaith service

At a meeting of the Autism Collaborative of Berkshire County, Rep. Farley-Bouvier will discuss her experiences with disabilities as well as upcoming activities and legislation at the State House.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on November 15, 2017
Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: Columbia County Fair; ‘Melissa’s Choice’; #EmpowerYouthAgainstHate; ‘First Saturday Free Films;’ origami workshop

‘Melissa’s Choice’ premiered in 2015 at the Lion Theatre in New York City and was most recently was produced by the University of North Texas with a panel supported by the ACLU.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on August 28, 2017
Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: MMRHS band concert; Interfaith gathering; financial aid workshop; Berkshire Symphony family concert; ‘Spirits of the Ventfort Hall’

In 1767, official incorporation of a town required sanction from the Congregational Church. New England villages partnered with the church to form their governments.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on March 1, 2017
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