Cape Cod Chorale (CCC) and Choral Art Society of the South Shore (CAS), two of Eastern Massachusetts’ community choral ensembles, join forces this spring in honor of CCC’s 40th anniversary season in concert, performing “Mozart and Two Mendelssohns,” on Saturday, May 6, 4 pm at Scituate Center for the Performing Arts, 606 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire County Historical Society (BCHS), located at Herman Melville's historic Arrowhead, will open its summer season on May 14 offering guided tours of the.
The Berkshire County Historical Society at Herman Melvilleâs Arrowhead is now open for guided tours through October and events and exhibitions will be presented throughout the summer in the newly renovated historic barn and on the grounds.
Tours are available Thursday through Monday beginning at 10 a.m. with the last tour at 3 p.m. Rates for guided tours of Melvilleâs house are $16 adults, $14 seniors, $10 students, and free for ages 12 and under and BCHS members. BCHS participates in the Card to Culture program extending free admission to EBT, WIC and Connector Care health plan insurance cardholders.
A launch party celebrating the audiobook release of Moby-Dick will take place at 7 p.m. Monday, June 7. The audiobook is narrated by Jonathan Epstein and produced in the Berkshires during the pandemic by Alison Larkin Presents.
A On Line Program To Preserve History In So. County
A.M.E. Zion Church in Great Barrington, Massachusetts marks the birthplace of civil rights pioneer, Dr. W.E.B. DuBois is being transformed into a heritage list and cultural center as the public will be educated about his life and legacy as a virtual session will be presented via Zoom on Tuesday evening beginning at 7 pm.
The program is presented by
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College. Preserving History: W.E.B. DuBois and The Clinton A.M.E. Zion Church which features Clinton Church Restoration Chair of The Scholars Council board member and co-director of The Upper Housatonic Valley African-American Heritage Trail and trustee of The Reverend Samuel Harrison House based in Pittsfield,