Self-guided Wildflower Walks
Self-guided Wildflower Walks
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
GreylockWorks is hosting free live local music on Monday nights, inviting everyone to come relax and celebrate local talent. You can grab dinner, snacks and beers, wine, or cocktails — performances start at 7 p.m. and are free to all. No Cover — GWorks says, please tip the artists.
Jeremy Winchester and Nicholas Rigger at MCLA Arts & Culture are bringing generous collaboration, organization, tech (Lydia!) and artist support, and the Break Room will help nourish the artists.
GreylockWorks is hosting free live local music on Monday nights, inviting everyone to come relax and celebrate local talent.
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Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration is back in April and May. Stroll through the 8 acres of gardens with more than 130,000 daffodil, tulip and minor bulbs to welcome warmer weather in the Berkshires.
Hancock Shaker Village celebrates spring with their annual Baby Animals festival, with young lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Hancock Shaker Village celebrates spring with their annual Baby Animals festival, with young lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Hancock Shaker Village celebrates spring with their annual Baby Animals festival, with young lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
Jennifer Chang, winner of the Poetry Society of America’s 2018 William Carlos Williams Award and poetry editor of New England Review, will read her work.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration is back in April and May. Stroll through the 8 acres of gardens with more than 130,000 daffodil, tulip and minor bulbs to welcome warmer weather in the Berkshires.
Hancock Shaker Village celebrates spring with their annual Baby Animals festival, with young lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
Jennifer Chang, winner of the Poetry Society of America’s 2018 William Carlos Williams Award and poetry editor of New England Review, will read her work.
Botanist and ecologist Ted Elliman will lead a hybrid course (online and in-person) focusing on the wildflowers that grace Berkshire County’s spring woods.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration is back in April and May. Stroll through the 8 acres of gardens with more than 130,000 daffodil, tulip and minor bulbs to welcome warmer weather in the Berkshires.
Hancock Shaker Village celebrates spring with their annual Baby Animals festival, with young lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
First Fridays in North Adams return with Flower Power — to celebrate the start of spring, floral outfits and more in downtown North Adams.
Pittsfield's monthly First Fridays Artswalk returns — with an Art Market on Dunham Mall by Downtown Pittsfield, Inc and CozQuest Creative, and more.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Williamstown volunteers will hold a community day of action to pick up trash along roadways, parks and riverbanks all across town, and everyone is welcome.
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration is back in April and May. Stroll through the 8 acres of gardens with more than 130,000 daffodil, tulip and minor bulbs to welcome warmer weather in the Berkshires.
Botanist and ecologist Ted Elliman will lead a hybrid course (online and in-person) focusing on the wildflowers that grace Berkshire County’s spring woods.
Hancock Shaker Village celebrates spring with their annual Baby Animals festival, with young lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
Vinyl from vendors gather from across the Northeast for the annual spring Central Berkshire Record Show with Berkshirecat Records — thousands of records, DJs, food truck and craft drinks.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Berkshire Botanical Garden opens for their 89th outdoor season, with spring flowers, herb-infused cookies and May wine punch, and an opening for Anastasia Traina's art show, 'Alchemy and Innocents.'
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration is back in April and May. Stroll through the 8 acres of gardens with more than 130,000 daffodil, tulip and minor bulbs to welcome warmer weather in the Berkshires.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Naumkeag's annual Spring Celebration is back in April and May. Stroll through the 8 acres of gardens with more than 130,000 daffodil, tulip and minor bulbs to welcome warmer weather in the Berkshires.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
The Bear and Bee bookshop invites LGBTQ+ folk an informal evening of conversation and quiet activities in a warm community place, every second Wednesday of the month.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Inspired by the open jams from the formative era of jazz, Band leader Luke Franco and host Brian Kantor will hold a monthly evening of music.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Mass MoCA opens for a night at the museum on the second Thursday of each month this spring, to explore the exhibitions in Buildings 4 and 5 with live performances.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites artists of all experience to work closely from themes in drawings from the Clark’s collection.
Curated by BBG’s horticulture staff, the Plant Sale will bring hundreds of perennials, annuals and vegetables welcoming to birds, bees and butterflies.
Hancock Shaker Village hosts a four-part Shaker Supper Series to explore questions of Shaker life and thought over a communal meal.
Studio9 presents 2019 International Blues Challenge finalists the Misty Blues band performing Tell Me Who You Are, A Tribute to Odetta.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Williamstown Rural Lands will lead a guided hike to the waterfall on the west side of Mount Greylock while spring runoff is still flowing.
Curated by BBG’s horticulture staff, the Plant Sale will bring hundreds of perennials, annuals and vegetables welcoming to birds, bees and butterflies.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Anastasia Traina will lead an introductory class on drawing in pencil th make realistic sketches of branches, stems, leaves and flowers.
Delaney Keenan and Sojeong Lim, the two Judith M. Lenett Memorial Fellows, Williams College M.A. Class of 2023, present the work they have produced during their fellowship. A reception follows the talk. Keenan is working with early 18th-century portraits by Nehemiah Partridge and John Heaton from the Albany Institute of […]
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Anastasia Traina will lead an introductory class on drawing in pencil th make realistic sketches of branches, stems, leaves and flowers.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Dewey Hall and Michael Lesko are partnering to revive a monthly open-mic-meets-variety show with an open creative soirée and a talented headlining act.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Rosalyn Lincoln and Austin Thompson of Mountain Warrior Conservation will lead Hoosic River Cleanups, starting at 10 a.m. today on Massachusetts Avenue just east of the Blackington Center.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Justin Adkins and Arianna Alexsandra Collins of HooRWA will lead a walk along the Hoosic River, identifying wild edible and medicinal plants and fungi.
Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.
Sample the Cat, a rising soulful rock band from the Berkshires, performs original music with a fusion of blues, funk, and soul and a fresh rock vibe
Photographer and Naturalist John Green will lead a bird walk with Mass Audubon to spot migrant species, especially colorful wood-warblers, orioles, and thrushes.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Homesteader Penny Hewitt leads a workshop on making black ash baskets with a talk about how the material is harvested and processed.
Bartholomew's Cobble offers self-guided tours of the Ledges Trail in wildflower season — Sheffield is a global hotspot for rare wildflowers.
Williamstown Rural Lands and HooRWA will lead an easy guided hike along Notch Brook to the Cascades waterfall.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Homesteader Penny Hewitt leads a workshop on making black ash baskets with a talk about how the material is harvested and processed.
The Hilltown Seed Saving Network will hold a Spring Plant Swap, and everyone's welcome to bring plants, cuttings, divisions, seeds or anything else garden-related.
GreylockWorks is hosting free live local music on Monday nights, inviting everyone to come relax and celebrate local talent.
Dewey Hall hosts a game night for people of all ages who love playing games to gather with friends and/or join with others that share an interest.
The Bear and Bee bookshop invites writers to gather for an informal evening of sharing work, talking about craft and practice and playing with ideas.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
Ethan Setiawan on mandolin, Louise Bichan on fiddle, Ethan Hawkins on guitar, and Casey Murray on cello, graduates of the Berklee College of Music, perform old time, Scottish, progressive bluegrass and folk.
Naturalist John Green will lead a bird walk with Mass Audubon to spot migrant species like colorful wood-warblers, orioles and thrushes.
Beatriz Cortez opens The Portals at Williams College Museum of Art, an installation in multiple places that explores alternative genealogies of Williams College.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
The Pavilion is opening at Alice's Kitchen at Honey Hill Homestead and Wing and a Prayer native plant nursery for a community event, a Pizza Night outdoors.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
All are welcome at Woven Roots Farm today to look through a selection of tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, lettuce, kale, peppers, eggplant, herbs, flowers and more.
The 47th annual Massachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft Fair returns to Cummington Fairgrounds with sheep show and sheepdog demonstrations, drop-in spinning and weaving
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
All comers are welcome to pick up the mic and step on stage for a lively evening of shared music at the Egremeont Barn.
The 47th annual Massachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft Fair returns to Cummington Fairgrounds with sheep show and sheepdog demonstrations, drop-in spinning and weaving
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
More than 200 artists and craft makers travel to show original works in ceramics, painting, fiber, art glass, wood, metal, photography, sculpture and more in Northampton.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
More than 200 artists and craft makers travel to show original works in ceramics, painting, fiber, art glass, wood, metal, photography, sculpture and more in Northampton.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Alice Sedgwick Wohl, independent art historian, discusses her new book, As It Turns Out, a memoir of her relationship with her sister, Edie Sedgwick.
Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
Shakespeare & Company presents Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig's story of two strangers introduced through letters and kept apart by war.
Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns weekly with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
A Clark educator will give a tour of the permanent collection of European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings photographs from the Renaissance to the early 20th century.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
Kaira M. Cabañas and Raphael Koenig hold a conversation about art and mental health, looking at the work in Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch.
Shakespeare & Company presents Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig's story of two strangers introduced through letters and kept apart by war.