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Stockbridge, 11 am
Join friends, neighbors and fellow citizens at the Red Lion Inn, 30 Main St. in Stockbridge on April 18 from 11 am until 1 pm for an informal conversation with State Representative Leigh Davis. Constituent conversations are a great way to connect and discuss the issues that matter most to you. Hope to see you Friday!

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DISCOVER GREYLOCK FAMILY-FRIENDLY TRAIL HIKE
Lanesborough, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Mount Greylock State Reservation 30 Rockwell Road, Lanesborough. For all ages. Enjoy a guided, easy-moderate, one to 2 mile, family-friendly trail hike! Look for signs of wildlife, explore seasonal changes in the forest. Dress for variable weather. Trails may be muddy. Bring water and snack. Call ahead for meeting location. Inclement weather cancels. 413-499-4262

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BERKSHIRE ATHENAEUM: COLLABORATIVE ART: SPRING WINDOW SCENE
Pittsfield, 3:45 pm

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QUEER SKIES DRAG SHOW: SPRING-O-WEEN

Pittsfield, 6:00pm-9:00pm
The return of WANDER's monthly Queer Skies hosted by Sativo Green. This sober, all-ages drag show now comes with a dance party with DJ Seth P on the beats, enjoying dazzling performances, and zero proof cocktails. 34 Depot St, Ste 101.

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SONGWRITER SERIES AT APPETITO RESTAURANT
Lee, 6:30-8pm
Singer/songwriter Taylor Slonaker is a musician, singer, and poet from Great Barrington, MA. Slonaker is a junior at the University of Vermont studying English, with aims to pursue a Master’s degree in Secondary Education. Some of her musical influences are Matt Maeson, Pink Floyd, Kyle “Guante” Tran Myhre (Poet), Sufjan Stevens, Doja Cat, Glass Animals, and Fleetwood Mac. Taylor’s original songs and poems are inspired by life experiences, and she is an advocate for raw vulnerability in performance as a way to connect and empathize with others.

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SPRING MIGRATION BIRD WALK

Pittsfield, 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Look for birds that are arriving or passing through at this casual, beginner-friendly bird walk. For more info: 413-637-0320 / berkshires@massaudubon.org WHO: Adults WHERE: Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary, Holmes Road, Pittsfield MA 01201 COST: Members $10, Nonmembers $15 LINK TO REGISTER: https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/pleasant-valley/96323-spring-migration-bird-walk

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STUDIO 9 PRESENTS 5 POUND HORSE

North Adams, 7:00pm
5 Pound Horse has created a regional and international buzz around electric live performances where anything’s on the table — French-language songs, banjos, marimbas, melodies from Africa and Ireland and anywhere else they draw inspiration. At Studio 9 on the Porches Campus, River St. Tickets $10-$30

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UAP A TRIBUTE TO UFO

Dalton, 7:30 p.m.
THE STATIONERY FACTORY
We will be performing the entire Lights Out album, complete with a live string trio.
The band members involved in this project are Dave Vittone, Brad Licht, Steve Bateman and Mark Vincent.
The string section is Eileen Markland, Amy Attias & Beth Craig
https://www.simpletix.com/e/uap-w-midnite-30-tickets-205263

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LIVE COMEDY AT BOUNTI-FARE RESTAURANT IN ADAMS, MA!

Adams, 8:00PM
Stand-up comedy returns with headliner Brian Netzel, feature act Ben Kirsch, and host Charlie Nadler!
TIX: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-comedy-at-bounti-fare-restaurant-in-adams-ma-tickets-1273917875659

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CLARK ART: GALLERY TOURS WITH EMERGING ART HISTORIANS
Williamstown, noon
Williams College graduate students lead tours through the Clark’s permanent collection, offering fresh perspectives and new scholarship. Tours begin in the Museum Pavilion. Free admission

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Clarksburg, 10 a.m.

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WHERE’S WINSTON' CELEBRATES SPRING EDITION
Pittsfield, 10 am start
The featured event for Downtown Pittsfield, Inc.’s Downtown Celebrates Spring will be “Where’s Winston?”, a spring scavenger hunt for images of Officer Winston, the Pittsfield Police Department’s comfort dog, at downtown locations. Game cards will be available at the Children’s Library at the Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Avenue.
Every Winston will have a unique word with him. Find the hidden Winstons, write the words on the inside of the Where’s Winston? Game Card, and bring the card to the Berkshire Athenaeum to claim prizes. To redeem the Game Card for prizes, bring the completed card to the Children’s Library, April 19-28. The library is closed on Sundays. All children who turn in their Game Card will be entered to win a Winston plushie. Each word found counts as a chance to win a Winston.
Learn more: https://downtownpittsfield.com/2025/04/wheres-winston-celebrates-spring-edition

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79TH ANNUAL EGGSTRAVAGANZA EGG HUNT
Pittsfield, 10:00 am
The City of Pittsfield’s Department of Community Development Recreation Program announces the 79th Annual Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt at The Common. The event will feature balloon twisting with Bowie the Clown, face painting from Magic Brushes of BTC Family Entertainment, as well as a special appearance by Mr. Bunny.
The egg hunt kicks off at 10:30 a.m. and will be divided into five age groups:
• 10:30 a.m. for 9, 10 & 11 year olds
• 10:40 a.m. for 7 & 8 year olds
• 10:55 a.m. for 5 & 6 year olds
• 11:10 a.m. for 4 year olds
• 11:25 a.m. for 2 & 3 year olds
Prizes will be awarded to the golden egg finder in each egg group. The Recreation Program gives a special thank you to Greylock Federal Credit Union for sponsoring this event.
A rain/snow date is in place for Saturday, April 26. Please stay tuned for updates on the Pittsfield Parks & Recreation Facebook and Instagram accounts or by contacting Jennifer VanBramer, Recreation and Special Events Coordinator, at (413) 499-9371.

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STORYTIME WITH STAY & PLAY

Becket, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Becket Athenaeum hosts a storytime from 10:30 to 11:30 followed by an hour of stay and play with toys, games, puzzles, and snacks for the kids, along with coffee, tea, snacks, and time for connection for the caregivers. Stop by for either or both.

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AUTISM AWARENESS WALK & RESOURCE FAIR
Great Barrington, 11 am to 2 pm
Families Like Ours will host an Autism Awareness Walk & Resource Fair to raise awareness, share resources, and promote autism acceptance and inclusion. The event will feature over 35 local organizations and anticipates more than 300 attendees. 600 Stockbridge Rd, Great Barrington

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SPRING CHICKEN TROT (EGG HUNT) AT THE MILNE

Williamstown, 11:00am-1:00pm
Join Remedy Hall and the Milne Public Library for a Spring Chicken Trot! Explore our library grounds to find eggs filled with candy! Please bring your own basket, or something to hold your eggs in.

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SPRING REPAIR CAFE AT SHEEP HILL
Williamstown, 1:00-4:00pm
The South Williamstown Community Association (SWCA) in partnership with Williamstown Rural Lands (WRL) invites the public to our Spring Repair Café, 671 Cold Spring Road (Route 7).
Volunteer “fixers” will be onsite to repair a number of items including: small electrical items, wooden furniture, costume jewelry, leather, small window screens, and clothing. There will also be computer advice, blade sharpening (knives, scissors, small tools), and simple bike repairs.
We are continuing to partner with the BagShare Project to make reusable shopping bags. We’ll have materials and grommet machines to make them. It’s a good activity for older children, and it keeps all kinds of animal feed and barley bags out of the landfill.
Repair Café is a free kid and family-friendly event, although donations are gladly accepted. It’s about the community helping neighbors and all of us helping our planet. There will be refreshments too.

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SIGNS OF SPRING MINDFUL WALK
Lanesborough, 1:00pm-3:00pm
At Mount Greylock Visitor Center, 30 Rockwell Road, Lanesborough. For all ages.

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BERKSHIRE ATHENAEUM: DUNGEONS & DRAGONS AT MANA CRYPT GAMING CENTER
Pittsfield, 1:30 pm

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MOVIE NIGHT FOR ADULTS

Becket, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Movie Night for Adults - You choose! The movie with the most votes as of noon on April 12 will be shown Movie starts at 7pm Popcorn, candy, & non-alcoholic beverages provided You're welcome to bring your beverage of choice (including alcohol) Older children, 13+, may come with an adult at the discretion of their guardian RSVP appreciated

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SPRING AMPHIBIAN SEARCH AT PLEASANT VALLEY

Lenox, 6:30 to 8 pm
Discover the incredible creatures that live on the forest floor and visit vernal pools in the spring at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. For more information: 413-637-0320 or berkshires@massaudubon.org. This program is for adults and cost is $20 member, $25 for non. Register here.

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COINCIDANCE AT LENOX CONTRA WITH JON GREENE AND TED RANDOLPH

Lenox, 7:15-10:30
Our next dance will be April 19th, with music by Coincidance - Tony Pisano (accordion), Josh Pisano (percussion), Eric Martin (fiddle and viola), Susan Creighton (keyboard), and Eric Buddington (fiddle), with Jon Greene and Ted Randolph calling. Roles will be Larks and Robins.
Come join us contra dancing to live music. We have a different band and caller each month. Dances are held on Third Saturday nights in Lenox, Massachusetts in the Lenox Community Center, at 65 Walker Street. Experience the pleasure of dancing on a beautiful wood floor, in a high-ceiling second floor (handicap accessible) ballroom with a raised stage.
Admission is $12-15 for adults and $8-10 for students. New Dancers - 2nd dance free!
Dances begin with a 15 minute beginner introduction at 7:15 followed by dancing from 7:30 to 10:30. Refreshments are offered during the social break from dancing. All the dances are taught. No partner necessary. Come alone or bring friends.
Please do not come to a dance if you have any symptoms or recently tested positive for COVID-19 or were in close contact with someone who recently tested positive.

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MAHAIWE PRESENTS: 'DINER'

Great Barrington, 7pm
A group of college-age friends toe the line between adolescence and adulthood in 1950s Baltimore in "Diner." Starring Steve Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Bacon, Timothy Daly, and Ellen Barkin, the film is celebrated for its performances and understated direction by Barry Levinson. (R, 1h 50min.) Tickets $8; ConnectorCare/WIC/EBT Card to Culture. More information here.

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PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER AT THE GREYLOCK GLEN
Adams, 8:00am-12:00pm
135 Gould Rd. We are hosting a pancake breakfast to benefit the LaCosse and Cantoni families, who tragically faced unimaginable loss in a recent house fire in North Adams. The LaCosse family lost their beloved four-year-old daughter, along with their home, while the Cantoni family also suffered total loss in the same incident.
This event aims to gather our community together to support these families during their difficult journey of healing and rebuilding. All proceeds from the breakfast will go directly to assist the LaCosse and Cantoni families in this challenging time.

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EARTH DAY CLOTHING AND MORE DONATION DRIVE
Pittsfield, 9:00am-12:00pm
At the Ralph Froio Senior Center, 330 North St. Donations of clothing, shoes, dvd's and other media, housewares, linens, small appliances and more. No large appliances or furniture.

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DOWNTOWN PITTSFIELD CELEBRATES SPRING WEEK: APRIL 19-27
Pittsfield
Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. (DPI) is pleased to present their third annual Downtown Celebrates Spring Week, April 19-27, offering free and low-cost programming to individuals and families with children of all ages.
Where’s Winston? Scavenger Hunt runs April 19-28. Starts at the Children’s Library at the Berkshire Athenaeum!
City of Pittsfield’s 79th Annual Eggstravaganza Egg Scramble at The Common on Saturday, April 19, Various times depending on age group. Free!
Downtown Pittsfield, Inc.’s Children’s Spring Tea Party and Paint & Sip at Wander Berkshires on Tuesday, April 22, 2 to 4 pm. Free
For more information, visit https://downtownpittsfield.com/2025/04/downtown-pittsfield-celebrates-spring-week-features-events-for-all-ages

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Williamstown, 1:30 pm
Screening of "Flow," an animated film about a cat and other animals navigating a flooded world.

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ANNUAL SUNRISE SERVICE
Williamstown, 7:00am
The Second Congregational Church is inviting members and friends to attend the Annual Sunrise Service to be held at Mt. Hope. Meet at the church prior to the service and drive together for the service.. We are located at 81 Hancock Road Williamstown, MA.
All are invited to a Light Brunch after the service 8:00-8:50 AM. back at the church Fellowship Hall. In house worship will be at 9:00 Am. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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BIRDING WORKSHOP: WARBLERS BY EAR

Adams, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
When the leaves return, the small, colorful birds known as wood-warblers can be surprisingly difficult to see. Learning to recognize warbler songs is an excellent way to locate and enjoy these energetic little birds, even in dense forest. Indoors, we'll break down our general approach to warbler song identification and introduce you to several species found in a variety of local habitats, and then we'll go out for a walk to practice our skills. For more info: 413-637-0320 / berkshires@massaudubon.org WHO: This program is designed for beginner and intermediate adult birdwatchers. Adult Members $35 Adult Nonmembers $42 WHERE: Greylock Glen Outdoor Center, Gould Rd. Adams MA LINK TO REGISTER: https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/pleasant-valley/96321-birding-workshop-warblers-by-ear

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Williamstown, 1 pm
A free gallery talk program designed for people living with dementia and their care partners. Specially trained educators lead open-ended conversations about art. Advance registration required; capacity is limited. Call the Education Department Coordinator at 413 458 0563 to register.

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