North Adams EZine: Oct. 20-25, 2009

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North Adams EZine

October 20, 2009


Imaging Open House

North Adams Regional Hospital's Medical Imaging Department will hold an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 21, from 5 to 7 at the hospital’s new digital mammography suite. Call Paul Hopkins at 413-664-5142 for information.


Spies on the Mount

Bascom Lodge atop Mount Greylock hosts JoAnne Spies at 6 on Wednesday, Oct. 21, accompanied by jazzy fiddler Vicky Richards. The entertainment is free and open to the public, but there is a fee and reservations required for the dinner to follow: 413-743-1591.


Island Comedy

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts' fine and performing arts departmnt presents Elmer Rice's comedic drama "Two on an Island," on Wednesday, Oct. 21, through Saturday, Oct. 24, in the college's Venable Theatre. Performances are at 8 p.m.; reserve tickets by calling 413-662-5123.


Book Sale 

The Friends of the North Adams Public Library hold its fall book sale Oct. 22 to Oct. 24 in the community room of Notre Dame Church on East Main Street from 9 to 5 each day. For information, call 413-662-3133. Other events sponsored by the library include the Tea and Talk discussion on Oct. 22 at 1 p.m.

 

Vadnais Lecture

Owens Corning Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer Frank O'Brien-Bernini will present the annual Elizabeth and Lawrence Vadnais Environmental Issues Lecture at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Thursday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. in the Sammer-Dennis Room of Murdock Hall on campus.


Farmer's Market

There are two more weekends left for the North Adams Farmer's Market. Held on Saturday mornings, Oct. 24  and Oct. 31, beginning at 8 at the corner of Marshal and Center Street, arrive early for the best selection. Call 413-664-6180 for information.

 

Halloween Reading

On Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. in the Shipper's Office at Western Gateway Heritage State Park, Director Robert Campanile will present a dramatic reading of the "Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Free and open to the public. Call 413-663-6312 for information.


Williamstown Film Fest Benefit

For the third year, the Williamstown Film Festival will hold a benefit during its inaugural weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 24 , festivities  begin with 5:30 pm dinner in Mezze's new catering space at 777 Cold Spring Road in Williamstown, followed by the New England premiere of Peter Callahan's film "Against the Current" at 8 p.m. in the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art's Hunter Center. Tickets include dinner plus reserved seating at the movie. Call 413-662-2111


Halloween Party 

St. John's Episcopal Church is hosting a Halloween party on Sunday, Oct. 25, from 2 to 4. The party will be held in the parish hall adjacent to the church and is being organized by Tammy LaValley and Debi Ciempa. Call 413-664-9656 or visit the Web site.


During the month of October, the Outreach Committee of St. John's will take orders for fresh Christmas wreaths and swags. Information: 413-664-9656.

  

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SteepleCats Shut Out on Road

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MONTPELIER, Vt. -- Four Vermont pitchers combined to strike out 11 and allow four hits Tuesday as the Mountaineers beat the North Adams SteepleCats, 11-0, in New England Collegiate Baseball League action.
 
Evan Meier, Bobby Stang, Tonny Woodie and Chris Diaz each had a hit for the SteepleCats, who used five pitchers in the loss.
 
North Adams (0-2) comes home Tuesday to host the Mystic Schooners at 6:30 p.m. at Joe Wolfe Field.
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