'Unsilent Night' Returns to North Adams

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — New York composer Phil Kline returns to North Adams, with his walking symphony 'Unsilent Night' as part of First Fridays North Adams on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023. 
 
This free, family-friendly, community event begins promptly at 6 p.m. at Martin Puryear's Big Bling Installation at 4 Marshall St., weaves through downtown, and ends at Hotel Downstreet. http://northadams.unsilentnight.com/
 
Community members of all ages are invited to gather at the Big Bling starting at 5:30 p.m. and encouraged to dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes, bring a flashlight or lantern, and think creatively about sound amplification: using boomboxes, phones, Bluetooth speakers, or other creative amplified sound devices Download the music tracks in advance online (www.unsilentnight.com/download) or via the Unsilent Night app.
 
A limited number of Kline's vintage boomboxes and cassette tapes will be available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. 
 
Now in its 31st year, 'Unsilent Night' was first performed in New York's Greenwich Village as a one-time 45-minute composition. Since then, it has grown into an annual event performed in communities around the world during the winter holiday season. A studio recording, with Bang on a Can, was made in 2001 and is available through Cantaloupe Music.
 
First produced in North Adams in 2014, Unsilent Night has become an addition to the Northern Berkshire winter event calendar.
 
"Each year we stroll a different route in the Northern Berkshires with familiar and new faces joining in the fun," said producer Isabelle Holmes. "We've paraded through neighborhoods, down main streets and side streets, and through businesses." The event has grown to over 80 participants and the musical parade gets the attention of those along the route with honks from passing cars, people coming out of their homes to listen, and others joining in along the way.
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Community Hero of the Month: George Canales

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

George Canales was gifted a rocking chair by the North End Athletic Association for his work on the baseball exchange.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — La Festa Baseball Exchange founder George Canales has been nominated as July's Community Hero of the Month.
 
The Community Hero of the Month series recognizes individuals and organizations that have significantly impacted their community. 
 
The series is in partnership with Haddad Auto and will run for the next five months. Nominate a community hero here
 
To Canales, baseball is more than just a sport — it is an opportunity to instill sportsmanship and unity, and teach youngsters important life lessons. 
 
"I've coached Little League in Williamstown. I coached Little League in North Adams. I've coached Babe Ruth and I coach varsity baseball at McCann Technical High School for over 25 years," said Canales, also McCann School Committee member. "I've been into baseball a lot. I just enjoy working with kids. It's my life working with kids."
 
His La Festa Baseball Exchange has used baseball to connect North Adams with Boston for the past 33 years. 
 
Canales has collaborated with his friend John Romano of the North End Athletic Association to provide North County ballplayers the opportunity to play against The Hub's squad and give the big city kids a chance to visit the rural Berkshires.
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