Clark Art to Host Gallery Tours Led by Williams College Students

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute will present gallery tours led by Williams College graduate students as part of its "Fresh Takes" series. The tours will focus on the Clark's permanent collection.
 
On Friday, March 21, at 12 p.m., a graduate student will offer their interpretation of selected artworks, incorporating recent scholarly perspectives. The event will encourage audience discussion. The tour will begin in the Museum Pavilion.
 
The event is free and does not require registration. 

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Annual 1753 House Carol Sing in Williamstown

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The 1753 House Committee and the Williamstown Historical Museum invite the community to the annual 1753 House Carol Sing at 7 pm on Monday, Dec. 22. 
 
The Carol Sing is a free, ecumenical event for all ages.
 
Deborah Burns will lead the a cappella singing beside a blaze in the fireplace. Hot mulled cider, donated by Provisions Williamstown, and carol books are provided. There is no heat or electricity in the 1753 House, so dress warmly and bring a light to see by
 
The 1753 House is an historical replica of a regulation European settler's home first constructed by local volunteers in 1953 in celebration of Williamstown's Bicentennial. It's located on Field Park across from the David & Joyce Milne Public Library (1095 Main Street), at the northern intersection of Routes 2 and 7. 
 
Parking is available at the Library.
 
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