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Johnny Irion will debut three songs, "Abandoned Monsters," "Shine Like Butterflies" and "Meet Me at Ramen Park," written with Pittsfield Public Schools students at a Community Concert at Kellogg Park, 4 to 6 p.m., now on Thursday, May 26.
The Berkshire County Historical Society will offer a free, 90-minute walk exploring the architecture and landscape of Herman Melville’s Arrowhead on Saturday, May 28.
The Berkshire County Historical Society has received four grants from four separate organizations that will support programs and exhibitions in 2022 and pay for landscape improvements to its headquarters in Pittsfield.
The Stockbridge Library, Museum & Archives announces the recent opening of "Dashing Through the Snow: Snapshots of Stockbridge Winters, 1906-1907."
he Berkshire County Historical Society will present a series of three virtual talks "Casting Their Own Light: Perspectives on Berkshires Black History," by historian Cynthia Farr Brown, Ph.D. The free talks, over Zoom, will draw from her research and reading on the history of Black, Indigenous and multiracial people of the Berkshires, mostly before the Civil War.
A "Moby-Dick" audiobook produced by audiobook producer Alison Larkin Presents, of Stockbridge, has been nominated for a 2022 Audie Award in the literary fiction and classics category.
Rhoda Kaminstein, who held leadership positions in the Berkshire Jewish Community for over 40 years, has died at 92.
Western Massachusetts is fascinating, says author Robert E. Weir. His new book, "Who Knew? Roadside Revelations in Western Massachusetts" details the curious and unique roadside curiosities found in the Bay State's most western counties.
Celebrate the holidays with the Berkshire County Historical Society with two special programs at Arrowhead, the historic home of Herman Melville.
Lesley Herzberg' lifelong love of history led her to become the executive director of the Berkshire County Historical Society in 2019.