Clark Art Presents Jazz Concert

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Williamstown's Holiday Walk Weekend kicks off with a performance by Oasis Jazz Awards "Jazz Group of the Year" nominee, The Lao Tizer Quartet featuring Eric Marienthal. 
 
The group presents a jazz concert on Friday, Dec. 2, at 6 pm in the Clark Art Institute's auditorium.
 
According to a press release:
 
The Lao Tizer Quartet returns to the Clark bringing their swinging sound for a memorable evening of music in support of its latest album, Songs From The Swinghouse. The album features original instrumentals and classic rock covers with reimagined arrangements. Led by pianist, keyboardist, composer Lao Tizer (Special EFX, Down To The Bone), the group also includes Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Eric Marienthal (Chick Corea, Rippingtons), drum legend Joel Rosenblatt (Michel Camilo, Spyro Gyra, Blood Sweat & Tears), and Senegalese bassist Cheikh N'Doye (Baaba Maal, Mike Stern, Weedie Bramah).
 
Tickets are $28 ($25 members, $20 students with valid ID, and $10 children 10 and under). Reserve at clarkart.edu/events.

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Waubeeka Plans Glowball Tournament for Charity

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Golfers will light up the night sky and support a charity that helps underserved communities around the world at Waubeeka Golf Links this week.
 
Waubeeka will host a Glowball Tournament on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 7 to 10 p.m., to benefit Hope International, a Pennsylvania-based Christian charity dedicated to sharing "the hope of Christ as we provide biblically based training, savings services, and loans that restore dignity and break the cycle of poverty."
 
Chris Kapiloff, who purchased the golf course earlier this year, has firsthand experience with Hope International, having picked and roasted coffee beans alongside residents of Rwanda on a visit with his family in 2019.
 
"Hope International is a phenomenal organization," Kapiloff said this week. "My wife and I really like supporting organizations that help children. There are lots of good organizations with lots of good causes, organizations that help people who can't help themselves.
 
"Hope does an amazing job helping people who can work, who can be creative with just a small break and be amazing. Hope provides banking to people who live in the middle of nowhere, who normally don't have access to banking. It provides training for small businesses."
 
Founded in 1997, the non-denominational charity fosters economic development in two dozen countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe.
 
Hope International offers mentoring, training and loans to help people in developing nations launch or expand their businesses.
 
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