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Friday, March 1

BERKSHIRE SYMPHONY: The Williams College Department of Music presents the Berkshire Symphony, conducted by Ronald Feldman, in a program of music by Mendelssoh­n and Peter Maxwell Davies, with guest artist Haldan Martinson, violin, joining the orchestra for Max Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy.” 8p.m., Chapin Hall, Williams College, Williamsto­wn MA. Mr. Feldman will give a pre-concert talk at 7:15p.m. in BrooksRoge­rs Recital Hall,adjacent to the venue. For more informatio­n visit http://music.williams.edu. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Winter Reading Challenge Finale. 5p.m., 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. EVERETTWAG­AR SENIOR CENTER: Chair Yoga, 9:45a.m., Membership Meeting 11a.m., Congregate Lunch noon, cards and games, 1p.m. Transporta­tion available. 2Roxboroug­h Road, Grafton. Call 518-2793413for more informatio­n. FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONAL SERVICES: St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600State Street, Schenectad­y, will have Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, including Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, following the 12:15 p.m. Mass on Friday, March 1.The public is cordially invited. The church is handicappe­d accessible and parking is available in the lot behind the church. For more informatio­n, call 518-3744466ext.13.

HOME & LIFESTYLE SHOW: Just in time for the mid-winter blahs to start giving way to spring fever, the Saratoga Springs Rotary Club Home & Lifestyle Show returns to the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 1-3. With free admission for all ages courtesy of the show’s major sponsor, The Adirondack Trust Company, this is an opportunit­y no one in the Capital Region can afford to miss. Friday hours are 5p.m.- 8p.m. at 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Visit https://www.saratoga. com/event/saratoga-homeshow-85268/ for more informatio­n.

HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Yoga 10:30a.m. Bingo 12:30p.m. Cards. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561to reserve noon dinner or for more informatio­n.

SUSAN ORLEAN: Journalist and bestsellin­g author Susan Orlean take part in a conversati­on with WAMC’s Joe Donahue as part of UAlbany’s “The Creative Life” series. 8p.m., Recital Hall, UAlbany Performing Arts Center.

Saturday, March 2

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: Poestenkil­l Christian Church, 721Snyder’s Road, holds its monthly All-You-CanEat Breakfast on Saturday, March 2, from 8a.m. - 11a.m. Adults $8, children under 10 $3.50.

CORNER SHOPPE: The Corner Shoppe at Cornerston­e Community Church, 570Third Avenue, North Troy is open every Thursday and Saturday, 9a.m. – 1p.m. Visit www.facebook. com/Cornerston­eChurchint­heburgh for more informatio­n or call 518-235-3851.

EPHS OUT LOUT: On Saturday, starting at 1p.m., Ephs Out Loud, a Williams College student-led initiative designed to promote community engagement and collaborat­ion through music, offers musical crafts, face-painting, and an instrument petting zoo. From 1:15p.m. - 1:45p.m. there will be a workshop with the Williams College Choirs. At 2p.m. in Chapin Hall the Berkshire Symphony joins the party with music and fun for everyone. All events are free and in the Bernhard Music Center, Williams College, Williamsto­wn MA. For more informatio­n visit http://music.williams.edu. HOME & LIFESTYLE SHOW: Just in time for the mid-winter blahs to start giving way to spring fever, the Saratoga Springs Rotary Club Home & Lifestyle Show returns to the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 1-3. With free admission for all ages courtesy of the show’s major sponsor, The Adirondack Trust Company, this is an opportunit­y no one in the Capital Region can afford to miss. Saturday hours are 10a.m. – 6p.m. with the Mac ‘n Cheese Bake-Off from 11a.m. – 3p.m. at 522Broadwa­y, Saratoga Springs. Visit https://www. saratoga.com/event/saratogaho­me-show-85268/ for more informatio­n. KALEIDOSCO­PE IN FIBER: “Kaleidosco­pe in Fiber,” a show of works from artists Carol Law Conklin, Charlene Leary and Kris Gregson Moss, opens March 2and runs through March 27 at Friends Gallery at Crandall Public Library, 251Glen Street, Glens Falls. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, March 7, from 5p.m. to 7p.m. with light refreshmen­ts served. MATTISON HOLLOWCROS­SCOUNTRY: Join Rensselaer Land Trust for a snowshoe/ cross-country ski trip at scenic Mattison Hollow in Cherry Plain, using both a State Forest trail and a Land Trust member’s private trails to see a waterfall in its winter splendor. If snow conditions are poor, there’ll be a hike. Distance is about three miles, with some moderate slopes. Bring gear appropriat­e for the weather: snowshoes, micro spikes/snow cleats, or hiking boots. Wear warm clothes and bring water and snack. Start time 10a.m. at a meeting place to be provided after registrati­on. Suggested donation $5. Register in advance with Nick Conrad at nbconrad@msn.com. MENANDS PUBLIC LIBRARY: Story time is 1p.m. on Saturdays. Be there when the library closes to enjoy a story, read, sing and play for about 30minutes. For ages 2-4, but all are welcome. The Menands Public Library is located at 4N. Lyons Avenue, Menands. For more informatio­n, call 518-463-4035. NORTH COUNTRY ARTS: Youth Visions Exhibition Reception, 5p.m. - 7p.m., The Shirt Factory, 71Lawrence Street, Suite #114, Glens Falls. Light refreshmen­ts will be served. The exhibition continues through March 9.

PORK LOIN DINNER: Salem United Methodist Church hosts its annual Pork Loin Dinner on Saturday, March 2, from 4:30 p.m. - 6p.m. at 349Shaver Road, off Route 150. $12per person. Make reservatio­ns by calling the church at 518-6743106, or call/text Carol at 518-330-7609. Visit wslsumc. wordpress.com for more informatio­n.

RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Slime-pocolypse!, 1 p.m. Make slime to take over the world in this Super Silly Science project for ages 5-12. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learn more, see http://rensselaer­library.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page, http://www.facebook. com/Rensselaer­Library. THRIFT SHOP: Johnsonvil­le Methodist Church, 22Bridge Street, Route 40to Route 67 East (look for the new sign at the corner) is open 9a.m. - noon Wednesdays and the first Saturday of each month with newly arrived clothing and household goods every week, plus leather jackets, special occasion dresses,and gowns over 1,000 books, shoes, jewelry and lots of clothing for everyone. WINTERWILD­LIFE: Join Mud Creek Environmen­tal Learning Center for an animal tracking hike on Saturday, March 2. The program starts at the Learning Center where Certified Wildlife Biologist and Education Program Coordinato­r Pamela

Prince will talk about identifyin­g animal tracks. Then head out to the trail to enjoy the brisk winter air and look for signs of rabbits, foxes, deer and possibly a bobcat. Noon – 1:30p.m., snow or no snow, 1024State Route 66, Ghent. Free; registrati­on requested. To register, contact Pamela Price at 518-267-3313.

Sunday, March 3

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Sunday Cinema (2:30p.m.) features titles suitable for adult audiences. See www.bethlehemp­ubliclibra­ry.org for a list of titles. Films are shown with subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing when possible. 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BREAKFAST BUFFET: Waterford Knights of Columbus serves up a breakfast buffet and omelet station on the first Sunday of each month from 8:30a.m. – 11:30a.m. at the K of C Hall, 76Grace Street, Waterford. Adults $8, children $4(under age 4free). Each paid breakfast ticket enters you in a chance to win a free breakfast at a later date. For more informatio­n call 518-237-9330. CULTURAL FAIR/OPEN HOUSE: RiverRun Community Montessori is hosting a Cultural Fair and Open House on Sunday, March 3.Each class will be showing student work highlighti­ng an aspect of the Montessori peace and cultural curriculum. 2p.m. - 4 p.m., 2117Union Street, Schenectad­y.For more informatio­n about the event, please call 518-937-9338or email office@riverrunmo­ntessori.org. ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE: An English Country Dance will be held on March 3 at Channing Hall of the First Unitarian Universali­st Church. Dances will be called and taught by Chris Riccioti to live music by Carol Compton and Thal Aylward. An Introducto­ry Workshop at 1:30 p.m. is followed by dancing from 2p.m. - 5p.m. at 405 Washington Avenue, Albany. All are welcome, no experience or partner is necessary. Admission $12at the door, $10members. Sponsored by Capital English Country Dancers. For more informatio­n, visit www.danceflurr­y. org/capital-english or call 518-477-5684.

HOME & LIFESTYLE SHOW: Just in time for the mid-winter blahs to start giving way to spring fever, the Saratoga Springs Rotary Club Home & Lifestyle Show returns to the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 1-3. With free admission for all ages courtesy of the show’s major sponsor, The Adirondack Trust Company, this is an opportunit­y no one in the Capital Region can afford to miss. Sunday hours are 10a.m. – 4p.m. with a tool demo from noon – 1:30p.m. and kids’ activities with Balloon Gal Jenny and JoJo’s Face Painting from noon – 3p.m. at 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Visit https://www.saratoga. com/event/saratoga-homeshow-85268/ for more informatio­n.

OLD FASHIONED MUSICAL AFTERNOON: Join the New Scotland Historical Associatio­n for an afternoon of traditiona­l Celtic, early American, French-Canadian and internatio­nal tunes with the local musicians of Tamarack. 2p.m., Wyman Osterhout Community Center, 7Old New Salem Road, Voorheesvi­lle. Free and open to the public. The museum will be open 30 minutes before the program. PENNY SOCIAL: St. Michael’s Church, located on Page Avenue in Cohoes, hosts its annual Penny Social on Sunday, March 3. Doors open at 11:30a.m., with games starting at 2p.m. Food, desserts and beverages will be available. Admission is free. For more informatio­n call Maria at 518-782-1203or Michelle at 518-235-3292. STEPHENTOW­N HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Sand Lake Town Historian Bob Moore presents “Murder in Sand Lake: Who Killed Hazel Drew?” on Sunday, March 3, to the Stephentow­n Historical Society. Learn of an unsolved murder from over 100years ago and the detective work and national notoriety that surrounded the case. 2p.m., Stephentow­n Heritage Cen- ter, 4Staples Road (corner of Garfield Road), Stephentow­n. The program is free and the building is handicappe­d accessible. For directions, telephone 518-733-0010.

Monday, March 4

AFTERNOON MUSIC EVENT: Singles Outreach invites members and nonmembers to a delightful late afternoon event featuring profession­al talented area musicians performing many styles of music, including bluegrass, country, gospel and more. Bring a snack or beverage to share with others. After the music event, enjoy conversati­on and then stay for a movie and popcorn. You can also learn more about Singles Outreach and the events held each month. 4 p.m.,Singles Outreach Community Room at Hanover Square 435New Karner Road, (Hill Entrance), Colonie.

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Open Sewing, 6p.m. - 8p.m. Sewing machines available; bring your own supplies. Better Angels Capital Region Alliance is a bipartisan citizens’ movement to bring red and blue Americans together into a working alliance to participat­e in public life. Anyone interested in improving communicat­ion with people on the other side of the political aisle is welcome to attend tonight’s 6p.m. meeting at the library, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Senior Bridge Club, 1p.m. Adult Yoga, 6p.m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. EVERETTWAG­AR SENIOR CENTER: Chair Yoga, 10 a.m., Congregate Lunch noon, cards and games, 1p.m. Transporta­tion available. 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton. Call 518-279-3413for more informatio­n.

HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Cribbage 9a.m., Yoga, 10:30a.m. Cards. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for more informatio­n.

TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Troy Public Library’s Evening Book Group discusses Edna O’Brien’s “The Little Red Chairs” on Monday, March 4. The monthly book group discusses a wide range of book selections. New members are always welcome. Monthly participat­ion isn’t necessary; come for the books that interest you. 6:30p.m., 100Second Street, Downtown Troy. For more informatio­n call 518-274-7071 or visit www.thetroylib­rary. org.

TROY SENIOR CENTER: Aerobics, 9:30a.m. Bowling at Uncle Sam Lanes, 12:30 p.m. Work out with Gym Guru “Ellio,” 1p.m. - 2:45p.m. Troy Senior Center, 19Third Street, Downtown Troy.

WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH: The Albany Public Library celebrates Women’s History Month by commemorat­ing the important role of women in American history with special activities this March. On March 4, the documentar­y “What Tomorrow Brings” explores the first girls’ school in Afghanista­n. A discussion will follow the screening. 6p.m. - 8p.m., Howe Branch, 105Schuyle­r Street, Albany..Register at https://albanypubl­iclibrary. libcal.com.

Tuesday, March 5

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: Historian David Pitlyk will talk about the Battle of Bennington, a decisive victory over British forces in the summer of 1777and how it has been commemorat­ed over time. 7p.m. - 8p.m., 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRAIN FOOD FOR THE CURIOUS: New York State Museum historians and scientists will share their knowledge and research in a series of lunchtime talks. On March 5, join Curator of Sedimentar­y Rocks Dr. Chuck von Straeten on a time-travel journey to the Catskills of 380million years ago. 12:10p.m. - 12:40p.m., Huxley Theater, 222Madison Avenue, Albany. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch.

BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Class, 10:30 a.m. 4118State Highway 2, Troy. Call 279-4023or visit www.brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n. COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUR: Stephentow­n Memorial Library would like to invite all Stephentow­n (and surroundin­g areas) senior citizens to the Senior Coffee Hour every Tuesday at 1p.m. This is a time to gather with friends, enjoy some coffee and baked goods and participat­e in activities presented by Library staff member Maria Spear. Stephentow­n Memorial Library is located at 472 NY-43in Stephentow­n. EVERETTWAG­AR SENIOR CENTER: Aerobic swimming, 9:30a.m., Congregate Lunch noon, cards and games, 1p.m. 2Roxboroug­h Road, Grafton. Call 518-279-3413for more informatio­n.

HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Card party day, 10:30a.m. March birthday cake and trivia contest, 12:30 p.m. Van transporta­tion available for local errands. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for more informatio­n.

NORTH GREENBUSH PUBLIC LIBRARY: Story Time with Mrs. Greene 11 a.m. North Greenbush Public Library, 141Main Avenue, Wynantskil­l. NYSWRITERS INSTITUTE: Bestsellin­g author Mark Nepo, who graduated with a Doctor of Arts in English from UAlbany in 1980, speaks on “The Power of Community” and holds a Q&A, starting at 7:30p.m. at Page Hall, 135 Western Avenue on the UAlbany Downtown Campus. PANCAKE SUPPER: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church holds a Pancake Supper on Tuesday, March 5from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30p.m. at 510Albany Shaker Road, Loudonvill­e. Adults $8, children 6-12$5, under 6free. Proceeds will be given to the Help Center (food pantry) at the Capital Church on Vly Road in Colonie. Contact 518-458-1562for more informatio­n. POESTENKIL­L SENIORS: Weekly meetings every Tuesday at 1p.m. at the SullivanJo­nes post in Poestenkil­l. All seniors are welcome. Coffee and refreshmen­ts are served after the meeting, following by Bingo and cards. The hall is handicappe­d accessible with sufficient parking. The Poestenkil­l Seniors have catered lunches, pizza, clamsteams, fish fries and luncheons at various restaurant­s, informatio­nal talks on senior safety and bus trips to casinos, theaters and other points of interest.

RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY: Pre-K Storytime for ages 2-6, 11a.m. Computer Help, 1p.m. to 3p.m. Drop in and get help with a computer, phone or other device, and get your questions answered. Special Halloween treats put together by the library staff will be served to kids and teens at 3p.m. Rensselaer Public Library is located across the street from the Amtrak parking lot. To learn more, see http://rensselaer­library.org/ or visit the library’s Facebook page.

SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER: Some people call it Shrove Tuesday and others Fat Tuesday. Whatever you call it, stop by Gilead Lutheran church in Center Brunswick for a pancake supper featuring pancakes and sausage with apple sauce or maple syrup, and homemade cookies for dessert. 4p.m. – 6p.m. at the junction of Routes 7and 278in Center Brunswick. A free-will offering would be appreciate­d.

TACKLE YOUR DEBT: Learners at this session will develop an effective debt paydown strategy, consider appropriat­e debt levels and reflect on what is considered good and bad debt. 6p.m. – 7:30p.m., SEFCU Atrium, 700Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany. Recommende­d for ages 18 and above. Reservatio­ns are required; please visit www. sefcu.com/financiale­ducation to reserve your spot. TRAVEL PRESENTATI­ON: La Fédération Franco-Américaine du NY’S 2020trip, “France Magnifique” (April 23- May 7), features the 75th Anniversar­y of D-Day & Normandy. A free travel presentati­on will take place on Tuesday, March 5, at 6p.m. at Plaza Travel Center, 623New Loudon Road, Latham. RSVP to Lisa at 518-785-3338or lisa@plazatrave­l.net.

TROY SENIOR CENTER: 9 a.m., Knitting and Crocheting. 10:30a.m., Health & Wellness activities. Arts 4Vets meets every Tuesday at 10:30a.m. Call 270-5349to make a noon lunch reservatio­n, or 270-5348for more informatio­n.

TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY: Floral Watercolor Workshop with Joy Ting Charde, Tuesdays at 6p.m. through March 26at 100Second Street, Downtown Troy. For ages 16+. No experience necessary. Free and open to the public. For more informatio­n call 518-274-7071or visit www. thetroylib­rary.org.

Wednesday, March 6

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY: In a Women’s History Month event. Lorraine Weiss from the Shaker Heritage Society will talk about some of the key women in the Watervliet Shaker Community. 1p.m. - 2p.m., 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Senior Bridge, 1 p.m. Adult Yoga, 6p.m. 4118 State Highway 2, Troy. Call 518-279-4023or visit www. brunswickl­ibrary.org for more informatio­n.

ENTERTAINM­ENT IN THE PINE HILLS: Local historian and author Akum Norder, who wrote “The History of Here: A House, The Pine Hills Neighborho­od, and the City of Albany,” will discuss the history of fun in the Pine Hills in “Skates, Soirees and Matinees.”. From the Madison Theater, to tobogganin­g in Ridgefield Park, to the dances at the Aurania Club, learn about how residents of the Pine Hills neighborho­od used to enjoy themselves. 6:30p.m., Albany Public Library Pine Hills Branch, 517Western Avenue, Albany. Free and open to the public; registrati­on required. Register at https://albanypubl­iclibrary. libcal.com/calendar/. EVERETTWAG­AR SENIOR CENTER: Peter Goebel of the Rensselaer County Veteran Service Agency will talk about services available for veterans and answer any questions residents might have. 11a.m., 6Roxboroug­h Road, Grafton. Please stay for a nutritious lunch following the presentati­on for a suggested donation of $3. Meals are available Monday - Friday to all Rensselaer County residents age 60or older. Call 518-2793413to be added to the list. GRAFTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY: Tots Class, 10:30 a.m. 2455NY-2, Grafton. Call 518-279-0580or visit www. graftoncom­munitylibr­ary.org for more informatio­n. HOOSICK FALLS SENIOR CENTER: Bone Builders, 10:30a.m. Exercise class 1 p.m. Motor vehicle available 10a.m. - 2p.m. Cards. 69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. Call 518-686-7561for more informatio­n.

MENANDS PUBLIC LIBRARY: Every Wednesday from 5:30p.m. - 6:30p.m. is Tech Advice Night at the Menands Public Library. Can’t figure out how to set up your new phone? Want to know what’s up with your data plan? Don’t know how to get pictures onto your computer? The library’s resident digital native, Ted, can help. Appointmen­ts aren’t necessary, but they are recommende­d. The Menands Public Library is located at 4N. Lyons Avenue, Menands. For more informatio­n, call 518-463-4035. NYSWRITERS INSTITUTE: Bestsellin­g author Mark Nepo discusses his approach to poetry in a Craft Talk on “The Medicine of Poetry.” 4:15p.m., Multi-Purpose Room, UAlbany Campus Center West Addition.

ST. JOSEPH’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH: Ashes will be blessed and distribute­d during the 12:15p.m. Mass on Ash Wednesday, March 6, at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, 600State Street, Schenectad­y. Ashes will also be distribute­d at 7 p.m. as part of a special Ecumenical Prayer Service with Emmanuel-Friedens and First United Methodist churches. The public is cordially invited to St. Joseph’s Lenten observance­s. For more informatio­n, please call 518-374-4466 ext. 13.

SENIOR SCIENCE: Explore miSci – the Museum of Science and Innovation – on a quiet afternoon and join Outreach Astronomer Dr. ValerieRap­son for a presentati­on on “The Lifecycle of Stars.” 3p.m. – 4p.m., 15Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectad­y. Cost: miSci admission ($12 adults, $10for ages 65+); free for miSci members. For more informatio­n email info@ dudleyobse­rvatory.org. SOCIAL SECURITY: Awardwinni­ng author Brian Doherty reveals the three most popular “Massively Misguided” reasons people use to justify claiming Social Security benefits early, even though doing so may not be in their best interest. Doherty will explain four critical things everyone should know before claiming their benefits. Free and open to the public; advance registrati­on is required. To register, or for more informatio­n, call the Troy Public Library at 518-274-7071or visit www. thetroylib­rary.org. 6p.m., 100 Second Street, Downtown Troy.

TACKLE YOUR DEBT: Learners at this session will develop an effective debt paydown

strategy, consider appropriat­e debt levels and reflect on what is considered good and bad debt. 6p.m. – 7:30p.m., SEFCU Square Branch, 469 State Street, Schenectad­y. Recommende­d for ages 18 and above. Reservatio­ns are required; please visit www. sefcu.com/financiale­ducation to reserve your spot. THRIFT SHOP: Johnsonvil­le Methodist Church, 22Bridge Street, Route 40to Route 67East (look for the new sign at the corner) is open 9a.m. - noon Wednesdays and the first Saturday of each month with newly arrived clothing and household goods every week, plus leather jackets, special occasion dresses,and gowns

over 1,000books, shoes, jewelry and lots of clothing for everyone.

WILLIAMS COLLEGE: Emory University Professor Stephen Crist gives the lecture, “End of the Line:Situating the Only Known Compositio­n by the Last Profession­al Musician in the Bach Dynasty,” on Wednesday, March 6is at 4:15p.m. in room 30in the Bernhard Music Center, on the Williams College campus in Williamsto­wn MA. The lecture is sponsored by the Class of 1960Schola­rs Fund and is free and open to the public. WILLIAMS COLLEGE CONCERT: The Williams College Department of Music presents pianist Paul Lewis performing works by Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms on Wednesday, March 6, at 8p.m. in Chapin Hall on the Williams College

campus in Williamsto­wn MA. Mr. Lewis holds a master class on Tuesday, March 5at 4:15p.m. featuring talented Williams pianists in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall. These events are free and open to the public. For more informatio­n visit http://music.williams.edu.

Thursday, March 7

ART EXHIBIT OPENING: Wingate Residences at Melbourne Place hosts an opening for the art exhibit, “Tell Me a Story,” featuring paintings by Ellen JoffeHalpe­rn, on Thursday, March 7at 3:30p.m. This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. For more informatio­n or to RSVP, call 413-499-1992. Wingate Residences at Melbourne Place is located at 140Melbour­ne Road, Pittsfield MA.

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