And a Downtown Celebration. And SteepleCats games and a farmers' market and movies at Colegrove Park and music at Windsor Lake.
"It's going to be the best summer ever," said the city's Tourism Director Suzy Helme.
Helme was updating members of the North Adams Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday on the events that will be taking place this summer now that the state of emergency instituted during the pandemic is set to be lifted by mid-June.
It was a lost summer last year for residents and tourists alike with the cancellation of several high-profile anniversaries — including the city's 125th anniversary — along with concerts, exhibitions and local community events.