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THE OTHER SIDE: Equal opportunity stupidity (Part Three)

Well, if winning Most Stupid was easy, everyone would have a trophy.

Bits & Bytes: Bach at New Year’s; marionettes at Ventfort Hall; Berkshire Art Association call for art

The 'Bach at New Year's' program celebrates friendship and Auld Lang Syne in the music of five Baroque masters who defined the style and created the rich heritage of Western music enjoyed today.

Bits & Bytes: Norfolk Curling Club Olympic events; women’s health talk; ‘Chance to Dance’ contest; Brahms mini-marathon

Katharine Burnett, who is speaking at Trinity Church's Valentine's Tea, is the chief strategy officer at Planned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley.

Bits & Bytes: Stand Out for Immigrants; Simon’s Rock faculty concert; CoA luncheon; local skaters to participate in Bay State Games; STEM Starter Academy...

BCC's STEM Starter Academy aims to recruit, engage, retain and move forward students who are planning to enroll in science, technology, engineering and math programs.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Bach at New Year’s;’ West Stockbridge Chamber Players winter concert; marionettes at Ventfort Hall

The concert marks Berkshire Bach Ensemble Music Director Kenneth Cooper’s final performance with the ensemble, as he will be stepping down after having led it for 26 years.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Diapause’ exhibit; Simon’s Rock faculty recital; Williams supports solar project; Ramsdell Library Sundays; ‘Avenue Q’ auditions

Williams College will provide a bridge loan to the Williamstown Youth Center for a solar energy project that will supply the facility's energy needs.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Bach at New Year’s;’ BTCF mourns Ellsworth Kelly; Ventfort Hall salutes ‘Downton Abbey’

In the last 15 years, the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation has contributed nearly $2 million to six Berkshire Taconic education enrichment funds.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Mystery Box’ at Olana; Simon’s Rock faculty concert; ABC clothing sale donates $20k

ABC (A Better Community) benefits local charitable organizations that serve at-risk families and youth and address hunger, poverty, and inequality in northern Berkshire communities.
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