Clark Art Hosts Williams College I/O Fest

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute is hosting five performances as part of the Williams College Music Department's I/O Fest, an annual expedition into the music of today. 
 
From Jan. 13 through 16, 2022, students in the music program will take audiences on a tour of new sounds and adventurous music. These free programs are presented in the Clark's Michael Conforti Pavilion, but advance registration is required. Visit clarkart.edu/events for more information. 
 
The performance schedule is: 
 
I/O Ensemble Performance
Thursday, Jan. 13, 4– 5 pm
The Williams College Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Matthew Gold and the Williams College Department of Music, present a free performance of the group's continuing I/O program of new music. 
 
I/O Fest featuring Jacqueline Kerrod
Friday, Jan. 14, 4–5 pm
Featured artist Jacqueline Kerrod presents improvisations for acoustic and electric harp in conjunction with the Williams College Percussion Ensemble.  
 
I/O Fest featuring The Black Box Ensemble
Saturday, Jan. 15, 3–4 pm
The BlackBox Ensemble, a New York City-based contemporary music collective, presents "Intersections," a program of new voices exploring experimentation, innovation, and human connection. 
 
I/O Out Loud: Family Concert
Sunday, Jan. 16, 1–2 pm
A special one-hour interactive event for families provides an exciting opportunity for children to experiment with the joys of experimenting with sound and music.  
 
I/O Ensemble: Concert
Sunday, Jan. 16, 4–5 pm
An immersive program of new music and fresh voices inviting listeners to experience music in new ways with a focus on cutting edge composition and unconventional modes of performance. I/O Fest 2022 features guest ensembles, music by composers-in-residence, and performances by the I/O Ensemble, IOTA, and an array of Williams faculty, students, alumni, and guests.
 
For more information on I/O Fest, visit music.williams.edu/ensembles/io/ 

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Williamstown Signs on to Opioid Abatement Collaborative

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

BRPC senior planner Andrew Ottoson explains the organization of the North Berkshire Opioid Abatement Collaborative at Monday's Select Board meeting.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The town Monday signed on to a North County initiative to address and combat opioid addiction in the region.
 
On a 5-0 vote, the Select Board OK'd Williamstown's entry into an intermunicipal agreement with North Adams, six other North County towns and the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission to form the North Berkshire Opioid Abatement Collaborative.
 
The collaborative is an outgrowth of the North Berkshire County Heal Coalition established in 2022.
 
The new collaborative will pool the municipalities' share of a multibillion opioid settlement paid by drugmakers and distributors to foster programs to address addiction and recovery and fund a full-time "community coordinator."
 
"[The coordinator]  would be tasked to kind of corral all of the various agencies and individuals that are involved with doing everything and anything we can to not only reduce overdoses but other substance use-related harms," BRPC senior planner Andy Ottoson told the Select Board on Monday night. "Really focusing on the whole life cycle that includes prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Also looking at the other social dimensions of health that influence people's care, especially focusing on stigma, especially focusing on housing, especially focusing on employment pathways — everything and anything it takes."
 
The collaborative has a five-year partnership with BRPC and Berkshire Health Systems.
 
The intermunicipal agreement the Select Board agreed to on Monday runs until the settlement funds run out or a majority of municipal representatives on the coalition's advisory board votes to terminate the agreement.
 
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