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Events

1. Stockbridge Library, Annual meeting, June 3, 2025, at 4:30pm

Note from our library: Federal Funding and Massachusetts Libraries – On Friday, March 14, President Trump signed an executive order that targets federal funding to libraries and museums through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IMLS is the single largest source of critical federal funding for libraries. IMLS’ entire program of service costs 87 cents per person. (US population July 2024)

2. Norman Rockwell Museum Gala Saturday, June 7, 2025, 4pm. Tickets for Adult 21+ (Includes 1 Meal) $50.00

3. Chesterwood WordsAlive! June 11 at 5:00 PM

Patricia Hoerth talks about her new book Evelyn Beatrice Longman: The Woman Who Sculpted Golden Boy, Thomas Edison, and Other Monuments. Longman was an assistant and protégée of Daniel Chester French.

Artists in Residence Program

Since the 1970s, Chesterwood has hosted artists in a variety of disciplines through partnerships with organizations in which residency opportunities are a key element of their mission. Currently Chesterwood has established partnerships with Berkshire Art Center (Stockbridge, MA) and the National Sculpture Society (New York, NY). The 2025 season will see four artists in residence at Chesterwood including Sculptor Heidi Wastweet: An elected member of the National Sculpture Society, Heidi was selected through a competitive national juried process. Heidi will spend the month of June at Chesterwood, residing at The Meadowlark, Daniel Chester French’s private working studio in the woods. This residency is supported, in part, by the Lee M. Weiser Fund.


Installing solar panels on the roof of Old Town Hall. Photo: Patrick White

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