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Genealogy Workshop
Virtual EventSaturdays, January 25 - March 1 Learn about researching your family tree during this six-session workshop led by Lisa Swigert. Swigert has over forty years of experience in genealogical research and has been an instructor for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) for four years. The workshop begins on January 25 at the Berkshire Athenaeum …
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Family Hike/Snowshoe and Scavenger Hunt
Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United StatesBring the whole family for a fun winter adventure at Arrowhead! This 1-mile guided hike led by Taylor Staubach of Berkshire Natural Resources Council combines a family-friendly scavenger hunt with an introduction to the historic site by the Berkshire County Historical Society. Together we'll tramp through storied woodlands and catch a glimpse of Mt. Greylock’s …
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Winter Hike/Snowshoe
Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United StatesEnjoy a guided hike led by Charlotte Hood of Berkshire Natural Resources Council. We'll begin with an introduction to the site by the Berkshire County Historical Society. Learn about Melville’s sleigh rides, and see what Mt. Greylock looks in the winter – does it really look like a white whale? FREE Event Trail Details: …
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In the Service of America: Berkshire’s Black Soldiers and Veterans of the Revolution
Virtual EventThis virtual talk by historian Cynthia Farr Brown will look at some of the stories of the Black men from the Berkshires who served in the Continental Army and as minutemen and militia during the American Revolution, as well as what happened to veterans living in the Berkshires after the war was over. You may …
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Thirsty in the Berkshires
Hot Plate Brewing 1 School Stret, Pittsfield, MA, United StatesFree event taking place at Hot Plate Brewery in Downtown Pittsfield. Reservations are not required. Pittsfield’s commercial brewing history was over 60 years in the making when, in 1886, Jacob Gimlich, one of the principals of the successful Pittsfield brewery firm Gimlich and White, declared people should “use beer for their refreshment and invigoration in …
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Lafayette in the Somewhat United States
Virtual EventMarking the 200th anniversary of the Marquise de Lafayette’s visit to the Berkshires, New York Times-bestselling author Sarah Vowell joins us for a online conversation on April 8. Vowell’s book, Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, explores the patriot founders' alliance with France as personified by the teenage volunteer in George Washington's army, the Marquis …
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Celebrate Berkshire History
BCHS Park SquareWhen war between the colonies and the King broke out in Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, the question arose: What’s next? A band of patriots from Connecticut, Massachusetts, and the future Vermont had an answer. Setting out from Hartford on April 28, and gathering more men en route, including 40 from the Pittsfield …
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Sea Shanties with Alex Harvey and Shinbone Alley
Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United StatesCelebrate Arrowhead’s opening day with a special concert of sea shanties by Alex Harvey and Shinbone Alley. Come early and picnic on the grounds. Step into the tavern and warm up those swashbuckling vocal chords with hard ciders and beer from Berkshire Cider Project and Hot Plate Brewing Company ,for sale during the event. Alex …
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Orchard Walk and Apple Grafting Demonstration with Matt Brogan of Berkshire Cider Project
Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United StatesCelebrate opening day at Arrowhead and learn about the history of apples in New England. Walk through Arrowhead’s orchard and learn tips for selecting heirloom apples and proper fruit tree pruning. Matt Brogan of Berkshire Cider Project will also demonstrate tree grafting; cider samples will also be available for guests 21+. Free event, 10 am …
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Bird Banding Demonstrations with Berkshire Bird Observatory – June 5
Bird banding at Arrowhead allows visitors an up-close opportunity to see birds and watch the process of bird banding. Bird banding allows researchers the opportunity to study a wide array of wild birds in their natural habitat. Arrowhead’s woods, fields and shrub land make it an ideal site to monitor a broad range of breeding …
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