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April 2005
April 1
Berkshire County Fly Fishers
North
Adams , MA
Meeting
The Berkshire
County Fly Fishers will be holding their April meeting Friday April 1st at
6 pm upstairs at the Freight Yard Pub.
If you’re
interested in Fly Fishing, Rod Building, Fly Tying, and group outings,
etc… then please come. All are welcome
April
2
Berkshire Botanical
Gardens
Stockbridge,
MA
Meeting
The Berkshire Chapter North American Rock Garden Society - 10:30am
- Guests welcome.
Morning
Joe Strauch 'Plant hunting in Western Newfoundland'
Joe will be speaking on Plant Hunting in Western Newfoundland. The talk will
cover the west coast, from east of Channel-Port-aux Basques to Cape Norman, including
Barachois Falls, Cheeseman Park, Port au Port Peninsula, Gros Morne National
Park, Point Riche, and Burnt Cape, as well as Cape Norman itself. Photographs
were taken in June and July, the height of the flowering season, and will include
alpine shrubs, such as unusual willows and many orchids.
Afternoon
Meet the Author: Bobby Ward will talk about his book 'The Plant Hunter's Garden:
The New Explorers and Their Discoveries', published in 2004 by Timber Press.
His new book profiles thirty-two of today's more prolific plant hunters, including
Joseph Halda, Dan Hinckley, Rick Lupp (our November 2005 speaker) Tony Avent
and Darrell Probst. He asked each of the hunters to choose the very best treasures
from their years of collecting and has sumptuously illustrated these jewels
in stunning photos.
April 7
Aubergine Fine Food & Lodging
Hillsdale, NY
Charcuterie Workshop
The focus is on traditional French pork cookery: Country
Pate, homemade Farmhouse Sausages and accompaniments (518) 325-3412
- $75/person - 10:30 AM
April 9
Bennington Museum
Bennington, VT
Magic, Magic!
Join Joe DiDonna for an amazing magic show, and learn a few tricks
yourself! Ages 6 & up. Workshop fee $15; 10% discount for Bennington Museum
members. 1 to 3 p.m. in the Bennington Museum's Ada Paresky Education Center.
April 9-24
Hancock Shaker Museum
West Pittsfield, MA
Baby Animals on the Shaker Farm
Meet the new baby farm animals. Special hands-on
programs for kids.
April 14-16
Simon's Rock College
Great Barrington, MA
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches
"Daring and dazzling! The most ambitious American play
of our time: an epic that ranges from earth to heaven; focuses on politics,
sex and religion; transports us to Washington, the Kremlin, the South
Bronx, Salt Lake City and Antarctica; deals with Jews, Mormons, WASPs,
blacks; switches between realism and fantasy, from the tragedy of AIDS
to the camp comedy of drag queens to the death or at least the absconding
of God." - Jack Kroll, Newsweek
$3 donation appreciated, rush seating, not suitable for children - 7:30PM
April 16
Berkshire Botanical Gardens
Stockbridge, MA
Annual Membership Meeting
Annual membership meeting of the Berkshire Botanical Garden, with
election of trustees and officers, reports from staff and committees. 3:30
PM
April 16
- May 14
Berkshire Art Association
Pittsfield, MA
BAA Fellowship Show
The BAA will open a special exhibition showcasing works by the winning artists
at the Lichtenstein Gallery, located at 28 Renne Avenue in Pittsfield, on Friday
evening, April 15 at 8PM. Each artist will have between two and four pieces on
display. Awards will be presented during the evening and it is anticipated that
most of the winners will be present to meet the public. The exhibit will be open
through May 14.
April
21
Aubergine Fine
Food & Lodging
Hillsdale, NY
From your Italian Grandmother’s Kitchen: Adriatic Coast Cuisine
Featuring Apulian Pettole (yeasted fritters),
braised rabbit and Polenta con funghi (518) 325-3412 -
$75/person - 10:30 AM
April 23
Hancock Shaker Museum
West Pittsfield, MA
Sheep Shearing Day
See the entire sheep to shawl process of hand shearing, spinning, weaving, dyeing as well as other textile arts. A sheep show of rare breeds, including the Village’s Merino sheep, illustrates the variety of breeds available and how wool from different sheep is used for different purposes.
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