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Pittsfield, 2:00pm
Join friends and neighbors in the garden at 89 South St. to listen to the delightful sounds of local musician Melissa Britton. Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP is strongly encouraged as space is limited. All events are held at 89 South Street, Pittsfield. To register for the upcoming events, please 413.445.4056 ext. 182 or email [email protected].

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READ FOR A CAUSE AT LENOX LIBRARY
Lenox, 3 to 4 pm
Lenox Library is launching a program for high school students (ages 13-17) that combines reading and community service, where participants will select a community issue, read a related book provided by the library, discuss it, learn from a local organization, and then plan and execute a community service project. Registration is required by visiting the youth department or emailing Youth Librarian Vanessa Justice at [email protected]; future meeting times and locations may vary depending on the chosen project, and snacks will be provided. More details can be found at

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UNO DROP-IN ART CLUB WITH THE CLARK, MASS MOCA, AND NBCC
North Adams, 3:30 to 4:30 pm

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FREE BASKETBALL SKILLS CLINIC
Pittsfield, 5:30pm-7:30pm
At the Boys & Girls Club, 16 Melville St. Boys and Girls grades 3-12. Mondays and Wednesdays thru June 20. Free for current club members, no registration required.
The Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshires is excited to introduce a new Basketball Skills Clinic, a free program for Club members aimed at helping young athletes sharpen their basketball fundamentals in a fun and focused environment.
Participants will receive instruction from two of the area's most respected high school coaches:
Coach Bill Heaphy, Head Coach of Taconic Thunder at Taconic High School, will lead the boys sessions.
Coach Kristy Conyers, Head Coach of the Lady Generals at Pittsfield High School, will lead the girls sessions.
The clinic is designed to help players at all levels enhance key basketball fundamentals including shooting, ball handling, passing, rebounding, and defensive skills. Whether athletes are just starting out or looking to elevate their game, the program offers valuable instruction in a supportive, team-based setting.

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TEEN BULLYING PRESENTATION FOR TEENS,

North Adams, 6 p.m.
"The Theft of Dignity", Ameliorating Teen Bullying Presentation for Teens, Families, Adults and Educators at the North Adams Public Library. Presented by author Dennis Wise, The Theft of Dignity is an engaging presentation that raises awareness among teens about the impact of peer bullying. Dennis draws on examples from popular culture—including movies, TV shows, and novels, such as his own book, On Your Side. The goal is to connect with teens in a meaningful way, helping them understand the effects of bullying and encouraging a more respectful environment. DENNIS WISE (he/him) is a dedicated advocate against teen bullying, a commitment that inspired him to write On Your Side and develop The Theft of Dignity presentation. With nearly two decades of experience working in television and film as a Screen Actors Guild actor, Dennis brings his performance expertise to his presentations, making them both engaging and impactful. He holds a BA from Harvard University, where his dedication to social justice first began and has only grown throughout his career. This program is funded in part by the North Adams Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

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CHRIS MERENDA & FRIENDS

Dalton, 7 p.m.
THE STATIONERY FACTORY
A new music series in The Stationery Factory North Room.
Chris and a rotating cast of friends will play every 2nd & 4th Wednesday from 7:00p - 9:00p
This week: BEN KOHN & CONOR MEEHAN

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BIRDING AT THE MOUNT - SPRING MIGRATION

Lenox, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Explore Edith Wharton's original estate, including its woods, wetlands, and meadows, in search of resident and migratory birds. Adults, FREE Where: The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home, 2 Plunkett St., Lenox, MA Link to register: https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/pleasant-valley/96334-birding-at-the-mount-spring-migration For more info: 413-637-0320 / [email protected]

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