Adam Kautza, the Coldwater Fisheries Project leader for MassWildlife, will present "Massachusetts Wild Trout Fisheries" at the Berkshire Green Drinks hybrid event on Wednesday, Aug. 9.
Amelia Chandler loves The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow, a local five-piece collaboration performing Americana, rock and roots-folk music.
âI love that theyâre these hometown guys who have come together and collaborated with each other and told the story of their lives, but also the lives of people in this area who can connect to those stories,â she said.
Chandler, a Pittsfield resident, also loves live music in general.
âMusic is a lifeline for me,â she said. âI am not a musician, by any means, but music is a lifeline. I love to sing along and dance and, just the experience â itâs life. Itâs my breath. Itâs oxygen.â
Itâs a three-way musical attack on hunger in the Berkshires.
With the coronavirus pandemic stifling commerce and concerts, local band The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow wants to help those hardest hit by livestreaming a concert, album recording session and movie production (all at the same time) to benefit a program that provides food to the hungry.
âWeâre really proud to lend a hand with that,â frontman Billy Keane said. âThe service workers have done their part, so, we want to focus some energy back into the community.â Justin Allen
The event begins at 7 p.m. Saturday for free on the bandâs website. The hope is that most viewers will hit the donate button.