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Print Room Pop-Up: African American Photography, 1860 to Now
Presented in recognition of Juneteenth, this Print Room pop-up explores African American photography across time. Early photographs by and of African Americans from the 1860s through the 1930s are drawn from the Works on Paper collection. The Clark library contributes rare books and related materials that highlight African American photographers from past decades to the present. Admission is free and no registration is required.
Manton Research Center AuditoriumSwitch & Snacks
Enjoy casual Nintendo Switch gaming at the library with snacks provided. Play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mario Kart 8, and try party favorites like Overcooked! or Moving Out. If there is a title you would like to play, request it by speaking with the Young Adult Librarian. For more information, call the Youth Services Department at (413) 499-9480, ext. 5 or email youngadult@pittsfieldlibrary.org. Sponsored by the Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum.
Berkshire AthenaeumLifeguard Certification Course
Advance your lifesaving skills in a three-day class focused on both initial lifeguard certification and recertification. Led by local expert Beth Shustack, sessions take place at the North Adams Rec Center. Thanks to support from the Strong Communities Grant, there is no cost to attend. Space is limited, so plan to register in advance.
Fantastic Family Fun Fish Fry Fridays
This weekly Southern-style fish fry centers on crispy, seasoned fried fish served with favorite sides. The dish became so popular that it is now a regular offering.
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