Berkshire Waldorf High School Open House

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Berkshire Waldorf High School is holding an Open House on Thursday, Nov. 3 at 7 pm at the school located on 14 Pine Street.
 
The program will include a scene from the shcool's upcoming Shakespeare play, "Much Ado About Nothing," and a student panel. Guests are welcome to ask questions about the students' high school experience, the work they've done this year, and their plans for the future.
 
The school offers honors-level, college preparatory academics and is also integrated into the larger community, including classes and workshops in artists' studios, the use of local science labs and gyms, Shakespeare & Company, field trips to events and museums in the Northeast, and international travel. All students receive individual attention and guidance, their academic and personal progress thoughtfully supervised. They are fully prepared for the most demanding universities and colleges.
 
A specially-curated presentation of student work will be on view, including math, science, humanities, and technology projects.
 
Light refreshments will be served. Parents, students, friends, community members, and younger siblings are all welcome.
 
Registration is not required. Contact Samantha Stier, Admissions Director, at admissions@berkshirewaldorf.com or (413) 298-3800 with any questions.

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Create an Ad: Zabian's Clothing

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

LEE, Mass.— From weddings and proms to a nice evening out, Zabian's Clothing will help you find an outfit that is sure to make you feel confident.
 
Third-grade students in Brandon Boule's art class at Lee Elementary School showcased a diverse selection of men's apparel at Zabian's Clothing, located at 19 Main St.
 
The merchandise includes classic and updated traditional styles in suits, sport coats, ties, slacks and jeans, along with more modern and colorful options.
 
"My father was more of a traditional dresser, and that translated it more for him to buy more classic, traditional clothes. For me, I like to be more of an updated traditional guy. I still have the classics, but I put a little spice into it as well," second-generation owner Ali Zabian said.
 
"I love color, so I have a lot of suits and sport coats that are a little bit different than the norm, but I still carry the basic blues and things."
 
The store was established in 1904 and has been at its current location for more than 100 years.
 
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