- Berkshire Botanical Garden (BBG) presents a preview of summer: ‘Music Mondays’, June 30 through Aug. 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., featuring June 30 Wanda Houston, July 7 Glori Wilder and the Moonflowers, 14 The Nate Martel Band, 21 Jessie and the Hoosie Hawks, 28 Sören Smedvig Quartet. August 4 The BTUs, 11 — Mike Cobb and the Crevulators, 18 South Pleasant Revival, 25 Rounders Revival.
Tickets are $15 for BBG members and $25 for non-members. Entrance is free for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at BerkshireBotanical.org.
- New this year: BBG’s Farmer’s Market, held Mondays from 3 to 6 p.m., featuring local produce, freshly made baked goods and cheeses, herbs, artisan goods and more. Plus enjoy food served by Kevin Kelly, founder of After Hours GB. Dogs/animals (other than service animals) are not allowed on the property or in the gardens.
- The Berkshire Waldorf High School announces a lecture, “Embodying Nature: Principles of Creating in the Korean Alphabet, Hangel.” Presented by Gyuhyun Park, founder of the Yeonpyeong Waldorf School and Korean scholar, the lecture is Tuesday, March 25, 7 p.m., Berkshire Waldorf High School, 14 Pine Street. Free and open to the public. This lecture is also being presented at Yale University and Brown University.
The OneWater Project will present a program this spring inspired by the quote of President John F. Kennedy, “Anyone who can solve the problems of water, will be worthy of two Nobel prizes – one for peace and one for science.” The programs will include educational salons and cultural events. For more information call Leslie Gabriel, Director, OneWater Project 518 697 9190 or go to https://onewaterproject.org
CTSB Video of the Stockbridge Updates Program
