Eagles Community Band Concerts

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Eagles Community Band will perform a free concert on Tuesday, July 16, 7pm at The First Street Common in Pittsfield.  
 
Selections include a variety of marches, patriotic tunes, and other.
 
Bring a blanket or chair to enjoy the music from the ensemble.  
 
In the event of rain, the concert will be moved inside to the First United Methodist Church, 55 Fenn Street in Pittsfield.  Donations are gratefully accepted.
 
Upcoming concerts:
 
Wednesday July 24th 7pm: Eagles Concert Band - Dalton CRA (rain date Thursday July 25th)
 
Sunday July 28th 3pm: Eagles Concert Band - Adams Visitor Center
 
Saturday Aug 10th 10am: Eagles Trombone Ensemble – Lee Craft Fair
 
Tuesday Aug 13th 7pm: Eagles Concert Band - Springside Park in Pittsfield
 
Sunday Aug 18th 2pm: Eagles Stage Band – Hinsdale Firehouse
 
Tuesday Aug 20th 7pm: Eagles Stage Band – Pittsfield Common
 
The Eagles Community Band is the longest continuous performing ensemble in the Berkshires.
 
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School Officials Offer Condolences for Herberg Student's Sudden Passing

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A Herberg Middle School student has been identified as the presumed drowning victim at Benedict Pond in Great Barrington last week. Earl Giver Essien, who would have entered eighth grade in the fall, was remembered for her brightness in personality and academics.

Superintendent Joseph Curtis shared reflections from Herberg staff at the beginning of Monday's School Committee meeting. Faculty say Giver was a remarkable seventh-grade student whose "bright light shone brilliantly in every aspect of her life" and a "diligent rule follower who was structured and always on time."

"She was known for her strong and confident presence," Curtis said.  

"Giver loved learning and was driven by an insatiable curiosity, always asking great questions and excelling academically. She was a seeker of justice, advocating passionately for herself and everyone around her. Her warm and kind nature made her a beloved figure among peers and teachers and staff alike."

The student cherished her family deeply and had a great love for art and music, he added.

"Giver's happiness was infectious and he had a sweet tooth, especially for candy," Curtis said. "She will be remembered by the entire Pittsfield Public School community as a bright, joyful soul who touched many lives with their kindness and zest for life."

He sent his condolences to Giver's family and friends and offered full support from the Pittsfield Public Schools in any way it can. The Essien family has informed the district that services are expected to take place this week.

According to Great Barrington Police, first responders received a 911 call shortly before 2 p.m. on July 17 of a teen who was unaccounted for in the pond's beach area.

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