Dalton Cultural Council Accepting Grant Applications

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DALTON, Mass. — The Cultural Council is accepting applications for grant funding to support local events and initiatives until Oct. 16. 
 
The council aims to improve residents' quality of life by promoting access, education, and diversity in the arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences.
 
The state Cultural Council awarded the town council $8,000 for the 2025 fiscal year to assist organizations and individuals in funding local cultural projects focusing on arts, humanities, and sciences.
 
"The Cultural Council funding that is provided by the state annually has a great impact on the community," Chair Alyssa Maschino said.
 
"Some of these programs couldn't happen without these grants. Last year, we granted funds for hiking backpacks that can be rented from the Dalton Free Library, concerts held at the CRA, and dance classes that were held at the Senior Center for the older population, plus much more. We were able to serve different generations at different locations throughout Dalton."
 
The state Cultural Council has overseen the Local Cultural Council Program since 1990.
 
During its August meeting, the council also updated the grant application to state that it will prioritize Dalton and the surrounding communities in this year's grant process. 
 
Last year, the council received grant applications from organizations outside Dalton and the bordering hill towns. 
 
Last year, the town's cultural council received applications from 39 organizations and residents requesting $41,977 in funding for events and initiatives. Of that were Dalton events totaling $11,477. 
 
During last year's reviewing process, the council prioritized Dalton initiatives and events and only considered applicants from Dalton.
 
The council partially funded grant requests for 14 applications, including events at the Senior Center, the library, Sugar Hill, the Community Recreation Association, and schools. 
 
In addition, the council partially funded requests for initiatives like a feelings toolbox and a "rent-a-hiking bag " program for the Pines. 
 
The funds are paid to the approved applicants on a reimbursement basis.  
 
Contact Maschino with any questions at 413-684-6111, Ext. 202, or by email

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'Community' Celebrated at Dalton CRA Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
DALTON, Mass. – As a former college basketball standout and professional player who helped build a successful youth program from the ground up in the hoop wilderness that was North East England, Deirdre Tozer-Hayes knows about the importance of community.
 
And she recognizes a strong one in the town she now calls home.
 
“My daughters know they were born and lived in England, but, to them, home is Dalton,” said Toser-Hayes, a native of Plymouth who relocated with her family to Central Berkshire in 2017. “They take pride in representing Dalton.”
 
Tozer-Hayes shared a little about her life and enduring love for basketball as the keynote speaker at Sunday’s induction ceremony for the Dalton CRA Athletic Hall of Fame.
 
“As I learned about the individuals and teams being inducted today, it was evident that, besides each being deserving, there was a connection between their stories and my own journey,” Tozer-Hayes said. “Through the work of each of you and those who came before you as well as those who will come after, Dalton is a community.
 
“People often throw the word around, but it cannot always be said about other places. A community is people who are invested in each other and in creating opportunities for individuals and the community to thrive. Being a part of a community makes us feel as if we are part of something greater than ourselves. It gives us opportunities to connect with people, to reach our goals, to make us feel safe and secure.”
 
Sunday marked the sixth year in a row that the Dalton CRA Hall of Fame has recognized individuals and teams who stand out in the storied history of the town’s athletic community.
 
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