Pastapalooza, a benefit for Southshire Community School

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NORTH BENNINGTON, Vt. – Pastapalooza, a benefit for Southshire Community School in North Bennington, Vt., will take place on Friday, May 15 beginning at 5 p.m. The annual fundraiser, now in its fifth year, is an all-you-can-eat dinner including a pasta buffet served with salad, bread and non-alcoholic beverages.
 
Participating restaurants and caterers include Al Ducci’s, Allegro Ristorante, Kevin’s at Mike’s Place, the Mount Anthony Country Club, the Seasoned Palate and Thyme Tables of Bennington, plus northern Berkshire restaurants including Café Latino at MASS MoCA, Gramercy Bistro, Isabella’s and Thai Garden. Hannaford will donate paper supplies and other items to the event.
 
“We’re excited to host our fifth annual Pastapalooza – a very popular event attracting many people who truly enjoy the excellent food donated by our area restaurants,” said Helga Druxes, event coordinator and parent at Southshire School. “Our dessert auction is a big hit with the guests and proceeds help fund the children's arts program,” she added.
 
Pastapalooza’s first seating will take place at 5 p.m. with a second seating at 6 p.m. A live dessert auction with baked and hand-crafted items donated by the parents of Southshire School students, will start at 6:15 p.m. The event will take place at The Barn in Old Bennington, Vt. just east of the Bennington Monument at 1 Monument Circle.

 
Tickets to the event are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. Children 2 and under will be admitted free. Please contact Helga Druxes at hdruxes@williams.edu to reserve tickets. If you are a Facebook member, please visit < http://tinyurl.com/cudk9f> to R.S.V.P. to the event. Walk-ins are also welcome.
 
In the tradition of a one-room schoolhouse, Southshire Community School brings children of all ages together to learn and explore life’s lessons. The school has a community approach to learning, which empowers children to become confident learners capable of critical thinking, creative expression, problem solving and teamwork.
 
The school is located at 24 Bank Street in North Bennington, Vt. Visit www.southshire.org for more information or call 802.442-4601.
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PHS, Taconic Seniors Honored With Superintendent's Award

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Taconic's Nicholas Kerwood and Pittsfield High's Lisa Chen are the top students in the class of 2025. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Two Pittsfield Public Schools seniors have been recognized for excellence in and out of the classroom.

Pittsfield High School's Lisa Chen and Taconic High School's Nicholas Kerwood were given the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents' Certificates of Academic Excellence during Wednesday's School Committee meeting.

The annual award is given to students who go above and beyond in academic achievement and community involvement.

Guidance counselor Jillian Galvagni, who has known Kerwood for four years while attending Taconic commended him for an impressive workload of advanced courses and inspiring leadership in extracurriculars.

"Nicholas has consistently demonstrated a remarkable commitment to advancing educational opportunities and promoting excellence within the academic community," she wrote in a letter of recommendation.

"His proactive approach to educational leadership and his ability to inspire and empower both students and educators are truly impressive."

Along with being at the top of his class, Kerwood has taken six Advanced Placement courses and 11 honors courses during his high school tenure. He is currently taking three AP courses at Berkshire Community College and still finds time to be a part of the Taconic community.

"Nicholas is the kind of leader who brings people together. As captain of the cross country team, a member of several clubs, and part of the theater department, he's always working to keep communication flowing and build strong connections. He has made a real difference during his time at Taconic," Galvagni wrote.

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