| News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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	Senator Mark Announces November Office Hours| 04:04PM / Saturday, November 04, 2023 |  |   BOSTON — State Senator Paul W. Mark announced that his staff will host office hours at five locations in Berkshire County in November. 	 	Residents of any of the 57 municipalities in the Senator's Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Hampshire District are encouraged to ask for assistance with issues involving any state agency or to share ideas on current or potential state legislation.	 	Appointments are not required.			Adams: Tuesday, November 7, and Tuesday, November 21, from 9 a.m. to noon. Town Hall, 8 Park St., Adams.			Dalton: Monday, November 13, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.. Senior Center, 40 Field St., Dalton.			Great Barrington: Monday, November 6, and Monday,  0 Comments Read More >>   |   			
						
 
			
			BCC to Offer Bartending and Mixology Workshop| 08:00AM / Saturday, November 04, 2023 |  |   PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) will offer a six-part Bartending and Mixology workshop as part of its series of personal enrichment workshops on Mondays, Nov. 13 through Dec. 18 from 5:30-7:30 pm. 	 	The workshop series will be held at the Polish Falcon Club, located at 32 Bel Air Ave, Pittsfield.	 	The fee is $189 for all six sessions. To register, visit www.berkshirecc.edu/2023workshops.	 	Participants will learn the fundamental principles of mixology, bar organization and equipment, including how to properly prepare and serve mixed drinks, cocktails and wines. A review of the legal ramifications of serving alcohol will also be covered.  0 Comments Read More >>   |   				
								
				 
				Making the Loop  | We had some free time this week to walk the 2-mile loop through the downtown. Here's a few of things that caught our eye. (In between taking photos, we were heel-toeing and arm-pumping as prescribed.) 
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 Let's Go Paperless  | This is from Ward 6 Councilor John Krol's eblast today. His switch to digital immediately caught our attention. With the associated costs  - nearly $4,000 a year for paper alone! - zipping councilors "the packet" (as we in the know like to call it) over the ether makes loads of sense. 
Digital also means the average citizen gets far better access to these public documents than ever before. The city clerk's office has been diligent about posting meeting agendas and, where possible, relevant documents. So in terms of saving money and time and getting information out efficiently, digital is the way to go. 
 I would like to thank City Clerk Linda  Tyer for agreeing to print out one less city council packet, as I have  officially gone paperless for council meetings - which I hope will be a  trend that can be extended throughout city government. 
 The  bulky (and often, very bulky) city council packet that councilors use  for a reference costs an average of $170 per meeting for paper alone.  Add the additional costs of ink/toner, wear and tear on city hall  copiers, and the time and energy of staff who put it all together - and a  simple transition away from paper benefits everyone. 
With  the packet now fully digital in pdf form, all councilors, and everyone  with an internet 
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				Berkshire Music School Kicks Off 2012 Classes With Open House  | The open house featured a sample class, access to musical instruments, information for parents, refreshments ...and more than a few delighted squeals.
  
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Dozens of youths, many of them under the age of 5, attended an open house at the Berkshire Music School Saturday, as the educational nonprofit enters its 70th year at its 30 Wendell Avenue home.
 
The open house featured a sample class, access to musical instruments, information for parents, refreshments... and more than a few delighted squeals, proving once again the inherent interest in making a joyful noise is not generational, and will never go out of style.
 
 The open house featured a Music for Preschoolers class, designed to "children’s awareness of rhythm, ability to sing and move creatively to music," which  |  
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 "Holiday Pittsfield": Barrington Stage Opening House  | Down on Union Street, Barrington Stage Company was hosting a holiday open house, an opportunity to look around the theatre, enjoy refreshments, and most importantly, speak to the clear headlining star of the weekend, Santa Claus.   
 
  
 
 
In a quiet moment with the Man in Red, he said he was thrilled to be here, and was looking forward to hearing from many more children.  Always gracious, Mr. Claus thanked iBerkshires for stopping by.  Always pressed for appearances this time of year, Claus was slated to appear later that evening at the Colonial Theatre. 
 
  
 
 
 
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