Watercolors and Mimosas for Mother’s Day
Watercolors and Mimosas for Mother’s Day
Berkshire Botanical Garden offers Watercolors and Mimosas for Mother’s Day, a beginner’s class for mothers/mother figures and their adult children.
Berkshire Botanical Garden offers Watercolors and Mimosas for Mother’s Day, a beginner’s class for mothers/mother figures and their adult children.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a free bird walk to explore Edith Wharton's Berkshire historic home.
Mass Audubon naturalist Zach Adams will lead a free bird walk through Pleasant Valley's beaver ponds, wetlands, woods and meadows.
Berkshire Botanical Garden will lead a virtual workshop on Workhorse Plants and Design Tips for Time-Pressed and Maturing Gardeners.
Awardwinning poet Paisley Rekdal will share her work in the Poetry at Bennington series, most recently 'Nightingale,' as she rewrites myths in Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a bird walk through Canoe Meadows, looking for migrating species like wood-warblers, orioles and thrushes.
Eight-year-old Nelly has just lost her grandmother, when she meets a strangely familiar girl her own age in the woods, building a treehouse, and sets out on a fantastical journey.
Eight-year-old Nelly has just lost her grandmother, when she meets a strangely familiar girl her own age in the woods, building a treehouse, and sets out on a fantastical journey.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Berkshire Camino will lead a guided woodland walk up along Yokun Ridge to Mahanna Cobble in Pittsfield.
Professional photographer and IS183 art instructor Thad Kubis leads a workshop in Mastering your Smartphone for Garden Photography.
Berkshire Camino launches their first multi-day guided hiking journey, a town-to-town exploration in the Southern Berkshires.
The Vocalis Youth Choir led by Julie Bickford will give a concert to benefit the People’s Pantry of Great Barrington and celebrate the joy of singing.
Debbie Millman and Roxane Gay talk about Millman’s new book, 'Why Design Matters: Conversations with the World’s Most Creative People.'
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a free bird walk to explore Edith Wharton's Berkshire historic home.
Berkshire Botanical Garden presents Golden Hour in the Garden: Horticulture Walks with head of Horticulture Eric Ruquist
Mass Audubon naturalist Zach Adams will lead a free bird walk through Pleasant Valley's beaver ponds, wetlands, woods and meadows.
Dr. Annise Dobson will lead a virtual workshop on invasive earthworms and their effects on many North American ecosystems.
Ecologist Ted Elliman leads an exploration of native New England plant communities in an evening talk and an afternoon field study on the forest, meadow, and wetland habitats found in Berkshire County.
Benjamin and Mary Daire, owners of Dare Bottleshop & Provisions in Lenox, will lead a workshop on virtuous viticulture, from organic to biodynamic and natural wines.
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.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a bird walk through Canoe Meadows, looking for migrating species like wood-warblers, orioles and thrushes.
Helia Native Nursery invites visitors to Sky Meadow Farm for a popup plant sale on select dates during the growing season.
Shakespeare & Volunteer Company member Ann Berman will hold a free conversation with director Jeffrey Mousseau on An Iliad starring MaConnia Chesser.
Mass Audubon naturalist Zach Adams will lead a series on spring birding including Spring Warblers by Sight and Sound at Lime Kiln Farm.
Helia Native Nursery invites visitors to Sky Meadow Farm for popup plant sales and workshops on select dates during the growing season.
Professional photographer and IS183 art instructor Thad Kubis leads a workshop on Focusing on DSLR Photography in the Garden.
Hildene will hold a Wild Edibles Walk and Talk with naturalist and wild foods enthusiast Russ Cohen, in collaboration with the Earth Matters’ Regenerative Agriculture Committee.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a free bird walk to explore Edith Wharton's Berkshire historic home.
Mass Audubon naturalist Zach Adams will lead a free bird walk through Pleasant Valley's beaver ponds, wetlands, woods and meadows.
Chris Ferrero, gardening speaker, writer and consultant, will lead a workshop on deer defense — how to co-exist with the wiliest of wildlife.
Singer-songwriter Johnny Irion performs songs written by elementary school students from Morningside and Conte Community Schools in a free concert with the Mastheads.
Spanning three days and four stages, Mass MoCA's bi-annual Solid Sound festival brings music by Wilco and its members’ side projects, comedy and more.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a bird walk through Canoe Meadows, looking for migrating species like wood-warblers, orioles and thrushes.
Uli Lorimer, Director of the Native Plant Trust, gives a talk on the Northeast Native Plant Primer, his new book - 235 Plants for an Earth-Friendly Garden.
Cantrip, an Old Scots word meaning charm, magic spell or piece of mischief, invokes the unexpected turns and compelling potency of the band's music.
Hildene will hold a workshop on Backyard Chickens 101 with Hildene Farm livestock manager Kimberly Pinsonneault, for people considering raising chickens for meat or eggs.
New Marlborough artist Nanci Worthington will lead a workshop on nature journaling Bartholomew’s Cobble to capture what you see, hear and feel on paper.
Dan Furman, a second generation peony grower at Cricket Hill Garden in Thomaston Conn., will lead a tour through production and nursery areas.
Berkshire Lyric, the 80 voice Berkshire Lyric Chorus, will perform the Mozart Requiem accompanied by a full orchestra and a solo vocal quartet.
Berkshire Theatre Group presents a virtual screening of The Assembly, a world premiere musical film by Hershey Felder, telling the true story of Holocaust Survivor Eva Libitzky.
Broadway star Joshua Henry, three time Tony and Grammy-nominated Broadway performer, writer, and musician, will give an encore performance with BSC.
Robert Little and Larry Hill will share the history of the Mohican veterans and their personal experiences in defending this land.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a free bird walk to explore Edith Wharton's Berkshire historic home.
The Summer 2022 Artists in Residence at Mass MoCA invite everyone to the museum's Open Studios to share their work.
The Berkshire International Film Festival returns this weekend, screening independent feature, documentary, short and family films at the Mahaiwe and across the county.
Barrington Stage presents a world premiere play by Brent Askari — in 1976, Andy Warhol travels to Tehran to take Polaroids of the Shah’s wife ...
The Berkshire International Film Festival returns this weekend, screening independent feature, documentary, short and family films at the Triplex and across the county.
The Berkshire International Film Festival returns this weekend, screening independent feature, documentary, short and family films at Tanglewood and across the county.
An ode to the richness of Nigerian culture, Re:INCARNATION celebrates the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth and Africa’s powers of reinvention.
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.
The year-round Pittsfield Farmers Market has now become the only teen-led market in the region through Roots Rising, bringing together growers and artisans.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
The Berkshire International Film Festival returns this weekend, screening independent films at the Triplex and across the county.
WAMTheatre presents a reading of a kaleidoscopic play about love, heartbreak, skydiving and the infinite moments that make a relationship.
Barrington Stage presents a world premiere play by Brent Askari — in 1976, Andy Warhol travels to Tehran to take Polaroids of the Shah’s wife ...