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SUMMARY:Reading Local History
DESCRIPTION:Ron Bernard and Gary Leveille team up to review and read newly published histories of southeastern Berkshire County. \nLegendary Locals of the Southern Berkshires\, by Gary Leveille features some 150 biographies of fascinating Berkshire personalities — past and present — who have made a lasting impact on their communities\, the nation and the world.   Sandisfield’s own Ron Bernard follows up on his comprehensive town history\, Sandisfield Then and Now: 1762-2012\, with Sandisfield  An Intimate History and Some Comments Elizur Yale Smith\, an equally important\, if stylistically very different\, account of the history and development of Sandisfield from its earliest days through the mid-20th century.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/reading-local-history/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Talks and Workshops
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SUMMARY:Music by Brahms and Mahler
DESCRIPTION:The Ferris Burtis Music Foundation presents a Benefit Concert featuring cellist Julian Muller and mezzo-soprano Justina Golden\, with pianists Clifton J. Noble and Anne Chamberlin. \nJulian Muller is currently studying at the Cleveland Institute of Music.  He was a member of the Berkshire Symphony from 2008-11 and was awarded two grants from the Ferris Burtis Music Foundation\, as well as winning prizes in a variety of competitions. \nJustina Golden\, mezzo-soprano\, has sung\, taught and conducted through her Profound Sound Voice Studio in Florence\, Massachusetts for twenty eight years.  Justina‘s singing career spans contemporary folk music\, early music\, Celtic\, jazz and classical music performances. She is a member of the Illuminati Vocal Arts Ensemble\, The Wilde Irish Women\, and is on the staff of Umbrian Serenades. \nFor tickets you may either send a check to Herbert Burtis\, 53 Rood Hill Road\, Sandisfield\, MA 01255\, made out to Ferris Burtis Foundation or reserve online at https://sandisfieldartscenter.org.  Please include your email address with your order. Tickets will be available at the door (cash only). \nAt the moment the Ferris Burtis Music Foundation is helping five very talented young musicians with the expense of their education and career. \nIf you wish to make a more generous gift with a tax exempt donation\, check the website at https://ferrisburtisfoundation.blogspot.com for the various categories of gifts beginning at $100.00. You will be entitled to two tickets for this performance. \n  \n  \n  \nTickets for events at the Sandisfield Arts Center are available online or may be purchased at the door on the night of the performance on a first come-first served basis. ONLINE TICKETS ARE RECOMMENDED TO INSURE A SEAT. \nChildren 12 and under are admitted FREE\, unless otherwise noted\, when space allows.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/music-by-brahms-and-mahler/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Performances
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SUMMARY:Sally-Jane Heit - For A Woman Her Age!
DESCRIPTION:Irreverently\, musically\, and in Technicolor\, Sally-Jane Heit acts and sings about the absurdities of life in her original one-woman show. From daughter to mother\, from married to not\, to “a woman of a certain age”\, Sally-Jane reveals the bad little girl who made her the good little girl she is today. She has as much material as she has years… but who’s counting? \nThe performance will be followed by a champagne and dessert reception with the artist. \nphoto credit Annie Leibovitz \nTickets for events at the Sandisfield Arts Center are available online or may be purchased at the door on the night of the performance on a first come-first served basis. ONLINE TICKETS ARE RECOMMENDED TO INSURE A SEAT. \nChildren 12 and under are admitted FREE\, unless otherwise noted\, when space allows.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/sally-jane-heit-for-a-woman-her-age/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Performances
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SUMMARY:SECOND ANNUAL SPRING DINNER & AUCTION!
DESCRIPTION:Against all odds\, our little Arts Center in the woods offers a wealth of community arts and education programs that enliven the spirit and enrich the lives for young and old alike. Last year’s benefit dinner and auction was one of the highlights of our season! Join us this year for a three-course dinner\, wine and a lively auction of goods and services with our special guest auctioneer\, State Representative William “Smitty” Pignatelli. Support the Arts Center by bidding on homemade desserts\, daffodils planted in your yard and dining gift certificates. Join in the fun! \nAdvance ticket purchase is required and can be ordered online\, https://www. sandisfieldartscenter.org
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/second-annual-spring-dinner-auction/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:BFWW Spring Reading in Honor of May Day on the Theme of LABOR
DESCRIPTION:Women writers will share their perspectives on the topic of Labor\, broadly understood\, with personal essays\, poetry and stories exploring labor in a variety of contexts including: “labor of love\,” “labor in childbirth\,” “labor as hard work\,” “debt bondage\,” and so much more.  Join us for a stimulating look at all the ways LABOR manifests in and impacts women’s lives. \nThe Berkshire Festival of Women Writers inspires\, nourishes and strengthens women’s creative voices by offering stimulating workshops and events designed to encourage women and girls to engage with one another and their communities\, and develop as writers and leaders.  In addition to the annual month-long Festival in March\, Women’s History Month\, the BFWW features year-round programming for women writers\, including the monthly Lean In\, a free drop-in writer’s circle; readings\, classes\, workshops\, retreats and networking events for women writers; and special programming using writing to develop leadership in girls and young women. \nWe look forward to the following women will be reading their work: \n\nHilde Weisert\, Barbara Dean\, Sunny Macmillan\, Debby Mayer\, Michele A. Gara\, Sharon Coleman. Amy Brentano\, Gail M. Burns\, Beverly Pimsleur\, Safara Fisher\, Lee Schwartz\n\n  \n\n\nTickets for events at the Sandisfield Arts Center are available online or may be purchased at the door on the night of the performance on a first come-first served basis. ONLINE TICKETS ARE RECOMMENDED TO INSURE A SEAT. \nChildren 12 and under are admitted FREE\, unless otherwise noted\, when space allows.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/bfww-spring-reading-in-honor-of-may-day-on-the-theme-of-labor/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Gallery of Artists Works in Clay created by June Wink & Photos by Geoffrey Coelho
DESCRIPTION:Works in Clay created by June Wink & Photos by Geoffrey Coelho\nOpening Reception : 2nd May 2015 02:00 PM\nDate of Show : 2nd May 2015 – 30th Nov -0001 \nGeoffrey Coelho is a Berkshire County photographer whose work has been featured in the Berkshire Record\, Sandisfield Times and Otis Gazette. He has exhibited at the Knox Gallery in Monterey and the Sohn Fine Art Gallery in Stockbridge (now in Lenox). \nHis photographic interests include rural landscapes\, small town streetscapes\, architectural interiors and exteriors and abandoned buildings and waste places. He can often be found climbing over fences in places where he probably shouldn’t be. Lately\, he has been experimenting with photographic still life using a technique called “painting with light”. \nJune Wink describes her Journey with Clay:   “From as early as I can remember\, color and form have intrigued me.  As a child sitting high up in my tree house\, I would pour colored water (made from my crepe paper collection) into my wide variety of bottles\, all shapes and sizes.  At the same time\, I watched as my mother baked our bread and I began to play with dough\, shaping it into different forms and watching as it turned into puffy and unrecognizable balls.  That’s how I became accustomed to messy hands and the idea of becoming a potter grabbed me!”
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-of-artists-works-in-clay-created-by-june-wink-photos-by-geoffrey-coelho/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Gallery
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SUMMARY:Charles Fidlar Explores Walt Whitman’s Poetry
DESCRIPTION:“What happens when you ‘hear’ a song while simultaneously reciting a poem?  How does the song’s rhythm and melodic contour effect poetic declamation?  Charles explores these questions through Walt Whitman’s poetry.”\n\n\nCharles is a graduate of Cornell University (English/French); the New England Conservatory (conducting/voice); with doctoral studies at\nStanford University (conducting /voice).  He is a former assistant conductor of the Grammy-winning San Francisco Symphony Chorus;\nassistant conductor of the Rhode Island Philharmonic; artistic director of the Providence Opera Society\, RI\, and general manager/artistic director the Harford Theatre\, Bel Air\, MD where he produced and staged 12 operas.\n\nA member of the Sandisfield Players\, Charles lives in Norfolk\, CT with his wife\, Marilyn Davidson\, and two cats\, Bubbie and Nellie Battell Stoeckel.\n\n\n\nTickets for events at the Sandisfield Arts Center are available online or may be purchased at the door on the night of the performance on a first come-first served basis. ONLINE TICKETS ARE RECOMMENDED TO INSURE A SEAT. \nChildren 12 and under are admitted FREE\, unless otherwise noted\, when space allows.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/charles-fidlar-explores-walt-whitmans-poetry/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Performances
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