Plant Connector Re-opening Celebration
Plant Connector Re-opening Celebration
The Plant Connector is celebrating their move to Main Street with an afternoon and evening of free workshops and activities with local friends.
The Plant Connector is celebrating their move to Main Street with an afternoon and evening of free workshops and activities with local friends.
Wild Soul River holds an informal, free weekly conversation about Tarot, to talk about the stories, myths and traditions surrounding the cards.
Professor Zakiyyah Iman Jackson, writer of 'Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World,' will hold a virtual conversation with Williams College.
Log Lunch returns this spring, today with Sharon Lewis from the Conn. Coalition for Environmental Justice, speaking on NIMBY Justice and the Environment.
Munira Khayyat, professor of Anthropology at the American University in Cairo, will speak on 'War from the South: Resistant Ecologies in a Landscape of Occupation.'
Morton Schapiro, president of Northwestern University and former president of Williams College, will speak on Some Surprising Facts About U.S. Higher Education.
Tiffany Jewell, author of the New York Times bestseller 'This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action and Do the Work,' will give a talk on her work.
John Hennessy and Jim Kates will read from their translations of Ukrainian poetry in solidarity with the current plight of the Ukrainian people.
Ophelia Dahl, co-founder of Partners In Health, gives a talk on Accompaniment in the Time of Covid — A Comprehensive Public Health Approach.
Log Lunch returns with Paul Bierman, Professor of Environmental Science, University of Vermont, talking about Climate Change and Greenland: Environmental Impacts of the Cold War.
Hancock Shaker Village is celebrating the spring with the 20th anniversary of their Baby Animals Festival, with lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kids ...
Naumkeag's annual spring celebration, the Daffodil and Tulip Festival, returns for its fourth year in April and May with more than 130,000 spring bulbs.
Wild Soul River will hold a night of scheduled poetry readings and spoken word performances, with slots for spontaneous sign-ups to read or perform a piece.
Log Lunch returns with White Sharks in New England: Coexistence & Conservation, with Marianne Walsh and the Atlantic Shark Conservancy.
Linda Sarsour, an award-winning racial justice and civil rights activist, seasoned community organizer, direct action strategist and mother of three, will speak at the Forge Project.
A collaboration with high school art teachers, principals, and artists in the northern Berkshires, Mass MoCA’s 10th annual Teen Invitational brings local students’ and instructors’ work.
Mass MoCA invites Berkshire teachers and social workers to a free day of joy, creativity, and community with their families.