Pumpkin Walk at the Adams Visitors Center

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ADAMS, Mass. — Mill City Productions (MCP) announced the dates of Pumpkin Walk 2023, a free self-guided jack-o-lantern display. 
 
The event will take place at the Adams Visitor Center, in collaboration with the Adams Council on Aging and the Adams Events Committee, on Oct. 28 and 29 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 
 
Free hot cider and treats, provided by Shire Donuts and Bailey's Bakery will be available for guests to enjoy as they browse jack-o-lanterns carved by members of the Northern Berkshire Community. 
 
Pumpkin Walk is free and open to the public; all ages are encouraged to attend.
 
Mill City Productions is seeking jack-o-lantern donations from individuals and organizations of the community to support the event.
 
A pumpkin carving session will take place on Friday, Oct. 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. indoors at the Adams Visitor Center. Members of the public are encouraged to bring pumpkins to carve and decorate. A limited number of free pumpkins for carving will also be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Donated jack-o-lanterns may also be dropped off at this time. 
 
For more information, email Mill City Productions at contactmillcity@gmail.com.
 
Mill City Productions is a non-profit, community-based, multigenerational collaborative theater group serving Northern Berkshire County since 2004. 
 
 
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Adams Theater Presents Community Movement Workshop

ADAMS, Mass. — The Adams Theater with Fern Katz will present a community movement workshop Sunday, August 4 at 4 P.M., as part of Katz's residency at The Adams Incubator.
 
The workshop is free and community members are welcome to attend. 
 
Participants can register here
 
According to a press release:
 
"When Paths Cross," a multi-disciplinary collaborative formed by Fern Katz and collaborators, blends dance, theater, acrobatics and circus. Katz works with questions of human interaction /communication and simple, mundane situations which will tell a deep and complex story about the characters as well as the contradictions of the human condition. Her creations use dark humor, surrealism, and an excavation of the subconscious on stage. 
 
Fern Katz is a touring member of Ordem do O (Portugal), creator of dance-theater project LIVING DOLLS, and has presented her work at various venues, including Jacob's Pillow. Previously, danced in the works of Sharon Fridman, Olga Rabetskaya, Rebecca Pappas, and many others. 
 
When Paths Cross was Artist-in-Residence at Estufa Plataforma Cultural (Portugal), Keshet Makers Experience (New Mexico), The Foundry Theater (MA), and performed in Westfest Dance Festival and Spark Theatre Festival (NYC). 
 
This work is part of the residency programming this season at the Adams Incubator, which invites artists to use the theater's physical space to develop bold, original works that foster cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary collaborations. Artists-in-residence present performances, and organize open rehearsals, talkbacks, or community workshops. The Adams Incubator is supported by an Arts Build Community Integration Grant from Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. 
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