Winterization Begins at Pittsfield Parks

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — With the fall season underway and cooler temperatures expected, the City of Pittsfield's Building Maintenance Department has begun the annual process of winterization at parks throughout the city.
 
The process includes both water and power shut-off at park facilities, which also includes splash pads, bathrooms and water sprinklers, through the fall and winter seasons. 
 
Deming Park, Belanger Youth Athletic Facility, and Doyle Softball Complex currently have athletic programs underway
and will be winterized in late October.
 
For more information about the winterization process at city park facilities, please call Building Maintenance at (413) 499-9476.

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Kwanzaa Celebration Set Saturday in Pittsfield

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Women of Color Giving Circle and the Rites of Passage and Empowerment Program will present their annual community Kwanzaa celebration at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at Zion Lutheran Church, 74 First St.
 
Kwanzaa is a non-religious celebration held Dec. 26 through Jan. 1. The holiday celebrates African and African American culture, with an emphasis on seven principles geared toward uplift and empowerment.  
 
The program, which will be held in the Zion Common Room, will include a youth panel discussion on the topic, "Where do we go from here," featuring Roos Bajnath, Brian Annor-Bash, Ronny Brizan, Patrick Gordon, Olivia Nda, Sadiya Quetti, and Gloria Williams.  
 
The evening's performances will include a special guest, jazz and blues singer Samirah Evans; selections from Abby Percy and James Ryan; and an African dance and drum presentation led by Noel Staples-Freeman.  
 
There is a suggested fee of $20 for adults and $5 for seniors and students. Also, Kwanzaa-themed T-shirts will be on sale for $25-$35. 
 
For more information, contact Shirley Edgerton at 413-496-4602.  
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