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North Adams Happenings: December 18-24

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! SUPPORT YOUR NEIGHBORS. SHOP LOCAL.

Wednesday, December 25, 11:30AM to 1:30PM  
- Annual Be Our Guest Christmas Dinner at American Legion Post 125
Everyone is welcome to the annual Be Our Guest Christmas Dinner at the North Adam's American Legion Post 125 . It will be held from 11 :30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. on December 25. A sit down ham dinner with soup, vegetables, dessert and coffee will be served as well as a take home bag lunch. Deliveries are also available by calling the Legion. Volunteers are also needed for deliveries and to help serve the meal.Free to all!
Wednesday 12/18
9:00 A.M. (FREE), SOCIAL, Open Hours UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 664-4612 More information.

10:00 A.M. (FREE), JOB FAIR, Job Fair North Adams Public Library, 74 Church Street, (413) 662-3133 More information. 

10:00 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Terrific Tots Playgroup The Family Center, 210 State Street, (413) 664-4821 More information. 


11:30 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Little Wonders Baby Playgroup The Family Center, 210 State Street, (413) 664-4821 More information.

5:00 P.M. (FREE), TEENS, nbCC's Teen Writing Workshop  nbCC Conference Room, 61 Main Street, (413) 663-7588 More information.

7:30 P.M. (FREE), PERFORMANCE, Cold Reads: The Noir Before Xmas  TOURISTS Welcome, 915 State Road, (413) 346-4933 More information.

8:00 P.M. (FREE), GAMES, Trivia Night! Ramunto's, 67 Main Street, (413) 398-5152 More information.

Thursday 12/19

9:00 A.M. (FREE), SOCIAL, Open Hours UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 664-4612 More information.

 

12:00 P.M. (FREE), MUSIC, Choral Performance Berkshire food Project, First Congregational Church, 134 Main Street More information.

4:00 P.M. (FREE), TUTORING, After School Program UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 664-4612 More information.

5:00 P.M. (FREE), OPEN HOUSE, Assets 4 Artists Open Studios Assets for Artist at MASS MoCA, 1040 Mass MoCA Way More information.

7:00 P.M. ($5/members, $10/non-members), KIDS, Open Gym Night J Star Gymnastics, 69 Union Street More information.

Friday 12/20
10:00 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Drop-In Playgroup The Family Center, 210 State Street, (413) 664-4821 More information.

12:00 P.M. (FREE), SOCIAL, Open Hours UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 664-4612 More information.

6:00 P.M. ($1 and up), GAMES, BINGO! North Adams Elks 487 Lodge, 100 Eagle Street, (413) 664-9039 More information.

8:00 P.M. ($5), MUSIC, DJ Elixir & DJ iamsam HiLo North Adams, 55 Union Street More information.

9:00 P.M. (FREE), MUSIC, Karaoke Friday! State Street Tavern, 167 State Street, (413) 664-9152 More information.
Saturday 12/21
SUPPORT YOUR NEIGHBORS. SHOP LOCAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

1:00 P.M. (Free),
MEET UP, Vinyl Record Trade/Sell/Buy Day Bohemian Road, 48 Street More information.

3:00 P.M. ($35), WORKSHOP, Craft and Sip at TOURISTS  TOURISTS Welcome, 915 State Road, (413) 346-4933 More information.

7:00 P.M. ($5 adv, $10 at the door), MUSIC, 30 HiLo North Adams, 55 Union Street More information.
Sunday 12/22
HAPPY HANUKKAH!
SUPPORT YOUR NEIGHBORS. SHOP LOCAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS!


5:00 P.M. (FREE), CELEBRATION, 2nd Annual Menorah Lighting Dr. Arthur Rosenthal Square on West Main Street across from City Hall, (413) 664-6180 More information.
Monday 12/23
 
Tuesday 12/24
* PLEASE CONTACT EVENT HOSTS TO SEE IF THEIR WEEKLY PROGRAM IS RUNNING ON CHRISTMAS EVE*
10:30 A.M. (FREE), KIDS, Toddler Story Time
North Adams Public Library, 74 Church Street, (413) 662-3133 More Information

3:30 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, Preschool STEM Group The Family Center, 210 State Street, 413-664-4821 More Information

3:30 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, After-school Story Time North Adams Public Library, 74 Church Street, (413) 662-3133 More Information

4:00 P.M. (FREE), KIDS, 4-H Wacky STEAMsters Club UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 664-4612 More information.

4:30 P.M. (FREE), GAMES, ROOTS Teen Center Game Night ROOTS Teen Center, 43 Eagle Street More Information

5:00 P.M. (FREE), TEENS, nbCC's Youth Leadership Program  nbCC Conference Room, 61 Main Street, (413) 663-7588 More information.

6:00 P.M. ($5-10 Suggested Donation), MUSIC, Tuesday Tunes  Bright Ideas Brewing, 111 MASS MoCA Way More information.

6:30 P.M. (FREE), TUTORING, After School Program UNO Community Center, 157 River Street, (413) 664-4612 More information.

7:00 P.M. (FREE), MUSIC, Riverside Brothers in Residence  HiLo North Adams, 55 Union Street More information.
FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
 
Saturday, December 21,  3:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. - LANESBOROUGH - Solstice, Sunset, Cider-Sip and Sing-Along!

Weekends through December 31, 2019, 5:00 P.M. - STOCKBRIDGE -  Winterlights at Naumkeag

 

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2024 Year in Review: North Adams' Year of New Life to Old Institutions

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

President and CEO Darlene Rodowicz poses in one of the new patient rooms on 2 North at North Adams Regional Hospital.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — On March 28, 2014, the last of the 500 employees at North Adams Regional Hospital walked out the doors with little hope it would reopen. 
 
But in 2024, exactly 10 years to the day, North Adams Regional was revived through the efforts of local officials, BHS President and CEO Darlene Rodowicz, and U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, who was able to get the U.S. Health and Human Services to tweak regulations that had prevented NARH from gaining "rural critical access" status.
 
It was something of a miracle for North Adams and the North Berkshire region.
 
Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, under the BHS umbrella, purchased the campus and affiliated systems when Northern Berkshire Healthcare declared bankruptcy and abruptly closed in 2014. NBH had been beset by falling admissions, reductions in Medicare and Medicaid payments, and investments that had gone sour leaving it more than $30 million in debt. 
 
BMC had renovated the building and added in other services, including an emergency satellite facility, over the decade. But it took one small revision to allow the hospital — and its name — to be restored: the federal government's new definition of a connecting highway made Route 7 a "secondary road" and dropped the distance maximum between hospitals for "mountainous" roads to 15 miles. 
 
"Today the historic opportunity to enhance the health and wellness of Northern Berkshire community is here. And we've been waiting for this moment for 10 years," Rodowicz said. "It is the key to keeping in line with our strategic plan which is to increase access and support coordinated countywide system of care." 
 
The public got to tour the fully refurbished 2 North, which had been sectioned off for nearly a decade in hopes of restoring patient beds; the official critical hospital designation came in August. 
 
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