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Dog license renewal forms and fee information can be found here, or at townofgb.org/town-clerk. You may also pick up or drop off a license form at Town Hall by calling ahead, (413) 528-1619 ext. 2100. License applications received after March 31 are subject to a late fee of $10 per dog. Owners of dogs that are unlicensed after May 1 will be assessed a $25 late fee. A $50 ticket for an unlicensed dog will also be issued by the town s Animal Control Officer.
A Virtual Play Takes Place At The Mahaiwe
Clinton Church Restoration is proud to
present a virtual play entitled Rhapsody In Black
The Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation s bridging divides and The Healing Communities Program.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this
FREE presentation will be available on-line. Log on the Mahaiwe s web site to access the link which will be available prior to the first performance. You can also
call the box office at (413) 528-0100 Wednesday through Saturday between 12 noon and 4 pm for more details and pre-registration.
The play was written by
Leland Gantt as he is the sole star of this show which was developed at The Actor s Studio in New York City. Veteran actress
SHEFFIELD â Isabella Cardinali Kemp is passionate about local food, composting and recycling. Anything that makes the Earth cleaner.
Now, the Mount Everett Regional High School senior is âsuper excitedâ to spread her passion in the larger community with a virtual series of six speakers to expand on problems and household solutions for water-quality declines, the importance of local food and âthe interconnectivity of soil.â
Kemp, 18, had this idea, and she and Cecelia Caldwell, 17, got cracking during the coronavirus pandemic to line up six influential speakers for the free âSustainable Speaker Series â Our Relationship to Land and Water: Conversations with Local and National Sustainability Leaders,â which begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday with a talk about sustainable systems on college campuses by Ezra Small, the campus sustainability manager at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and a Mount Everett alumnus.
You Can Take Part In A Series On Sustainability
The Sustainability Coalition of The Southern Berkshire Regional School District is presenting a FREE virtual speaker series featuring six influential leaders in various sustainability fields that aim to inspire action and raise awareness in building a better future for generations.
The sessions are presented by students at Mount Everett Regional High School in Sheffield, Massachusetts. They will be accessible to the public
via Zoom as grant support is made possible by
The Berkshire Environmental Endowment Fund in conjunction with the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation.
Sustainability Coalition co-founder and senior Isabella Kemp