Berkshire Museum offers Free Admission on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Museum is offering free general admission in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 15, thanks to sponsorship from Greylock Federal Credit Union.  
 
The Academy Award-winning film Selma will be screened from 2 PM – 4 PM. The museum will be open 10 AM – 5 PM. 
 
"Dr. King's fight for the dignity and rights of people everywhere has continued to inspire us to work toward achieving an equitable and just world. We thank Greylock Federal Credit Union for their generous support, which allows the museum to be open free of charge to all on Martin Luther King Jr. Day," said Kimberley Bush Tomio, Berkshire Museum's Executive Director. 
 
 
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'Moby-Dick' Read-a-thon

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire County Historical Society's annual Moby-Dick Read-a-Thon will begin August 1 at 10 am, continuing daily until the book is finished.
 
Participants will read aloud for fifteen minutes with the next participant picking up where the prior reader left off. The event is held at Melville's historic home Arrowhead where the novel was written. Advanced sign up is required by using the BOOK NOW button at berkshirehistory.org. Participation is free, but a $5 donation is suggested. 
 
The annual event commemorates Melville's birthday August 1, 1819.
 
On August 4 beginning at 9 am, hikers are invited to celebrate the day (August 5,1850) Melville met Nathaniel Hawthorne on a literary hike up Monument Mountain to read local poet William Cullen Bryant's Monument Mountain, by joining BCHS for a similar hike and literary talk. The guided hike takes approximately 2 ½ hours and is appropriate for families. Hikers should meet at the Monument Mountain Reservation Parking lot on Route 7 and should be prepared with their own water, proper footwear, hiking gear and bug repellent. Parking is free for members of the Trustees of Reservations only.
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