An open house on Thursday, November 3 celebrated The Berkshire Waldorf School in Stockbridge. “What I like about this school more than a public school is the attention that the teachers can give an individual student," said one student who took part in a preview performance of "Much Ado About Nothing" during the event.
Renovating the 1839 landmark, unused by the town since 2008, would cost Berkshire Waldorf High School an estimated $5 million, if the Select Board agrees not to challenge a termination
Charley Eiseman will speak at the Pittsfield Green Drinks February meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 6pm via Zoom. As noted in a press release, Charley will talk about both his professional and personal experiences documenting, fostering, and growing insect and habitat biodiversity and strength.
Charley Eiseman is a freelance naturalist based in western Massachusetts. He has been conducting plant and wildlife surveys and natural resource inventories throughout New England for over 20 years, as well as teaching courses and workshops on interpreting animal tracks and sign (both vertebrate and invertebrate). He holds an MS in Botany (Field Naturalist) from the University of Vermont and a BS in Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation and Management from the University of Massachusetts. Charley is the author of Tracks & Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates (Stackpole Books, 2010), Leafminers of North America (self-published e-book, 2019), and an insect-themed blog called “BugTracks.” He