• Melville Fellows Reading

    Lenox Library 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA, United States

    We are proud to announce that as part of a Massachusetts Cultural Council LCC grant, three Berkshire Community College creative writing students were awarded Melville Fellowships this past fall at

  • Moby Dick, The Mini-Series, Part 2

    Berkshire Athenaeum 1 Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, MA, United States

      Moby Dick, the Mini-Series, Part 2 (1998) Starring Patrick Stewart, Henry Thomas, Ted Levine, Dominic Purcell, and Gregory Peck as Father Mapple 6:30 at the Berkshire Athenaeum FREE  

    Free
  • Volunteer Party

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    On Thursday, April 25 from 4:00 to 5:30 we will be welcoming our volunteers with a special party at Arrowhead. Our reliable volunteer tour guides, gift shop personnel, collections workers,

  • Annual Meeting

    Country Club of Pittsfield 639 South Street, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    The Berkshire County Historical Society at Herman Melville’s Arrowhead will hold its annual meeting at 5:30pm on Wednesday, May 1 at The Country Club of Pittsfield. The dinner meeting will

    $40
  • Play: Mr. Noble Meloncholy

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Maryann Sherman’s play, Mr. Noble Melancholy, starring John Trainor as Nathaniel Hawthorne. $20; $15 for members

    $15 – $20
  • Play: Mr. Noble Meloncholy

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Maryann Sherman’s play, Mr. Noble Melancholy, starring John Trainor as Nathaniel Hawthorne. $20; $15 for members

    $15 – $20
  • Play: Mr. Noble Meloncholy

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Maryann Sherman’s play, Mr. Noble Melancholy, starring John Trainor as Nathaniel Hawthorne. $20; $15 for members

    $15 – $20
  • Poetry Release: Red Barn, volume 4

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    We are releasing the fourth volume of RED BARN, our homegrown poetry anthology by poets who have met here all winter and spring to create new work. FREE

    Free