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Saturday, July 31
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Tea for 200 Garden Party and benefit for Washington Art Association and Interfaith AIDS Ministry
Washington, CT
 
Saturday, July 31
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Mass Audubon’s summer fundraiser, Crickets, Critters and Cocktails at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary promises s’mores around the bonfire and a campfire drum-along.
Lenox, MA
 
Saturday, August 7
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A Romantic Garden Party at the Fiddletop estate to benefit The Bidwell House Museum on its 20th anniversary
Monterey, MA
 
Saturday, August 7
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A cocktail party at the riverfront home of board member Hermes Mallea and our Wandering Eyeblogger Carey Maloney to raise funds to restore the cottage at Clermont.
Germantown, NY
 
Saturday, August 7
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Hancock Shaker Village’s 50th Anniversary Gala includes a cocktail reception for the opening of Simple Gifts: Contemporary Artists Explore the Shaker Legacy, Shaker music and readings, dinner and dancing.
Hancock, MA
 
Saturday, August 14
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Annual Summer Paw Picnic to benefit the Columbia Greene Humane Society/SPCA at Waldorf Farm.
North Chatham, NY
 
Saturday, August 21
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Volunteers in Medicine Saloon Night
Great Barrington, MA

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Great Barrington - July 26
There was much clowning around at the Berkshire Fringe gala.

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Lenox - July 24
The chattering class gathers at the Berkshire WordFest at The Mount.

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Hudson - July 24
“Paradise Found” was the theme of Olana’s summer gala.

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Pittsfield Photographers Keep the Focus Local

Rural Intelligence Parties and OpeningsIt wasn’t too long ago when “Pittsfield, snow and January” all mixed up together pretty much guaranteed quiet. No longer. Last Friday, more than 200 people showed up at the Lichtenstein Gallery for the opening reception of BerkshireCity: Pittsfield on Film, which proves that Pittsfield is pulsing with creative energy, even through the dark days of winter.  Revelers (including, from left, Berkshire International Film Festival founder Kelley Vickery, actress/singer Lauren Ambrose and her mother, Anne Garland) came from as far away as New York City to take in the juried exhibit, a collection of Pittsfield images by some 26 contemporary photographers.  The artistically and thematically diverse works detail the surprising beauty found in empty lots, neighborhoods after dark, and pop-culture carnivals.  Created in partnership with the Berkshire Film and Media Commission (BFMAC), the exhibit will live beyond its time on the walls (the show runs through March 6.)  Pittsfield’s Office of Cultural Development is building a film database, hoping to attract film location scouts.  Megan Whilden, director of cultural development,  plans to make the exhibit an annual showcase of Pittsfield’s beauty and brawn.  “We envision different themes each year,” says Whilden, “in order to highlight the diversity that is found in the Pittsfield landscape and to fill in the gaps in our film location database.”  —Nicole Garzino
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Musician and performer Autumn Doyle, artist Rebecca Weinmann, and Kristen Luttinen; photographer Jay Hathaway, Justin Larimore and Jennifer Lopez.
 
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Photographer Heather Cachat and Tamara Gardner; Pittsfield Mayor James Ruberto and cultural development director Megan Whilden.
 
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Diane Pearlman, executive director of the Berkshire Film & Media Commission, photographer Sue Geller, and Michelle Green, the new director of the Storefront Artist Project; Tammy MacKinnon, photographer Karl Volkman and photographer Kelly Lee.
 
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Pittsfield city councilor Mike Ward, artist Grier Horner, and city councilor Pete White.

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