Berkshire Museum Welcomes Foster Families with Free Admission Program

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Museum announced partnership with Wonderfund – a non-profit working with the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families to provide enrichment opportunities to foster children and families. 
 
Under this program, foster families receive free admission to Berkshire Museum for two adults and two children.  
 
Free admission to the Museum also gives families access to Museum programs such as "WeeMuse Littlest Learners" a weekly, educator-led activity for infants and toddlers to spark curiosity with hands-on cognitive and social experiences, Thursdays from 4 PM to 4:45 PM. 
 
The Museum's aquarium also hosts "Discovery Tank," an educator-led program Fridays from 3 PM to 4 PM, featuring the animals of the aquarium's tide pool and demonstrates the behavior and life of crustaceans, sea urchins, starfish, and many other creatures of the shallows. 
 
"This partnership with the Berkshire Museum and the Wonderfund throws open the doors of our treasured downtown institution to foster families," State Representative Tricia Farley-Bouvier said. "The Wonderfund is now achieving its goals not only in the Boston area but now also here in the Berkshires.  Foster families need to be lifted up and appreciated for all they do and providing the space and programming that the Berkshire Museum offers is just one small way we can support them." 

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Belchertown Stops Pittsfield Post 68

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Belchertown Post 239’s Cooper Beckwith set the tone when he crushed the game’s first pitch to left-center field for a double.
 
The visitors went on to pound out 14 more hits in a 9-1 win over Pittsfield Post 68 in American Legion Baseball action at Buddy Pellerin Field on Monday night.
 
Beckwith went 3-for-4 with an RBI and scored twice, and Chase Earle went five innings on the mound without allowing an earned run as Post 239 improved to 15-0 this summer and completed a regular-season sweep of Post 68 (12-4).
 
“He’s a good pitcher,” Post 68 coach Rick Amuso said. “Good velo[city], kept the ball down. We didn’t respond.”
 
Pittsfield did manage to scratch out a run in the bottom of the fourth inning, when it already trailed, 7-0.
 
Nick Brindle reached on an error to start the inning. He moved up on a single by Jack Reed (2-for-2) and scored on a single to left by Cam Zerbato.
 
That was half the hits allowed by Earle, who struck out three before giving the ball to Alex West, who gave up a leadoff walk in the sixth and retired the next six batters he faced.
 
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