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Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman

Norman Rockwell Museum 9 Route 183, Stockbridge, MA

Norman Rockwell Museum is pleased to present Shine a Light: The Art and Life of Deb Koffman, a featured installation celebrating the artistry, life, and mindful spirit of Berkshire-based artist and author Deb Koffman (1956–2021). Known for her bold, text-infused paintings, illustrations, and books, Koffman created vibrant works that blend humor, hope, and honesty—providing practical tools […]

Arts and Culture, Exhibits, Family Friendly

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  • 10×10 New Play Festival

    Barrington Stage Company 30 Union Street, Pittsfield, MA

    Catch BSC favorites in the spotlight as 100 minutes of dreams, drama, and pure delight unfold in the St. Germain Theater. These fast-moving plays — 10 plays, each 10 minutes in length — will make you laugh, might make you cry, and promise to make you think. Thursdays – Saturdays, 7:00pm; Saturdays and Sundays, 2:00 […]

    Performing Arts & Entertainment

  • A Taste of Downtown

    Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. 33 Dunham Mall, Suite 102, Pittsfield, MA

    In February 2026, Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. will present A Taste of Downtown – a month-long Downtown Restaurant Celebration – in partnership with Mill Town Foundation. Seventeen restaurants and bars in downtown Pittsfield will be participating. A Taste of Downtown will feature marketing efforts to highlight downtown Pittsfield’s local restaurants and restaurant owners and the Taste […]

    Family Friendly, Food and Drinks

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  • 3rd Gen: A Survivor’s Story Through Dance

    Jacob's Pillow 358 George Carter RoadBecket,

    Experience a powerful story of memory, movement, and resilience. Join us for an intimate dance performance and talk-back featuring 3RD GEN, a powerful memoir by acclaimed choreographer Shany Dagan. Through movement and storytelling, 3RD GEN honors the resilience of Holocaust survivors while illuminating the vital role their grandchildren play in carrying these stories forward.

    Performing Arts & Entertainment

  • Faculty Lecture Series: Anthony Carrasquillo

    Williams College 880 Main Street, Williamstown, MA

    Associate Professor of Chemistry Anthony Carrasquillo presents, From Orange Peels to Atmospheric Aerosol: The Life Cycle of Volatile Organic Compounds as part of the Spring 2026 Faculty Lecture Series. Lectures will take place in Bronfman Auditorium (Wachenheim B11). Students, faculty, staff, community members – all are welcome!

    Literature, Lectures, and Talks

  • Container Garden Design

    Container Garden Design

    Berkshire Botanical Garden 5 West Stockbridge Road, Stockbridge, MA
    $215 – $240

    This four-week course, taught by Jenna O’Brien, will teach the skills required for beautiful and successful container gardens. Get to know the plants that thrive in containers and how to care for them, and consider container selection, siting, planting, growing, and maintaining moveable gardens. This class will cover practical aspects of gardening in containers with […]

    Class, Workshop, and Open Studios

  • Watercolor Landscapes

    Watercolor Landscapes

    Berkshire Athenaeum 1 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, MA

    A five class series focused on using watercolor to capture the beauty of landscapes. Learn how to use watercolor to paint light, texture, and space to depict vistas and scenes. Each week will cover a different skill or approach to watercolor landscape painting. The workshop will balance instructor demonstrations and independent student application. No class […]

    Class, Workshop, and Open Studios, Outdoor Event

  • Adventures of Max Spitzkopf

    Yiddish Book Center 1021 West Street, Amherst, MA

    Celebrate the new translation of Jonas Kreppel’s Adventures of Max Spitzkopf, the complete series of 15 mysteries starring the Viennese king of detectives, Max Spitzkopf. Translator Mikhl Yashinsky will share insights into the origins of these stories, how they captivated readers and achieved pulp fiction status, and why they were beloved by figures such as Isaac […]

    Diversity and Inclusion, Literature, Lectures, and Talks