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Berkshires to Thaw This Week

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After a very cold Christmas weekend, expect a warmer start to 2023 in the Berkshires with temperatures in the 40s and 50s.
 
According to Accuweather, expect a high of 40 today Wednesday, Dec. 28, With mostly cloudy skies.
 
On Thursday, temperatures should warm up even more with a high of 49.
 
Friday, Dec. 30, should peak in the low 50s with mostly cloudy skies and Accuweather predicts more of the same Saturday.
 
On Sunday, Jan. 1, expect temperatures in the low 50s with the possibility of a light morning rain.
 

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Mass MoCA Commission Approves Mental Health Practices as Tenants

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Mass MoCA Commission on Thursday approved three new tenants for Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. 
 
Kimma Stark, project manager at the museum, gave the commission the rundown on each of the new tenants. 
 
Eric Beeman is a licensed mental health counselor who uses art in his therapy. He holds a master's degree in expressive arts and arts therapy from Lesley University, where he's also taught graduate-level practices and principles of expressive art therapy.
 
He integrates creative arts based interventions into his clinical work including drawing painting, poetry, writing, brief drama and roleplay, movement and sound. Beeman works one-on-one and with small groups and said he mostly works with adults. 
 
He will be operating as Berkshires Expressive Arts Therapy on the third floor of Building 1. 
 
Beeman said Stark has been very helpful. "It's different than just renting a space and she's been very helpful and personable and accessible," he said. 
 
Mary Wilkes, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, works with individuals with severe mental illness, with attachment and relationship issues and needing support navigating major life transitions. She works with teenagers, college and students and adults. 
 
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