March 5
GROWING
GIANT
PUMPKINS
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Join woody
plant guru,
Adam Wheeler
of Broken
Arrow
Nursery, for
a fun and
informative
look into
the world of
competitive
pumpkin
growing.
Learn how to
grow plants
in the
Cucurbita
family into
the biggest
and best
fruits
possible.
Although the
lecture will
focus on how
to grow
extra-large
pumpkins it
will also
inform
gardeners
about
improving
growing
conditions
for other
pumpkin
relatives
including
melons,
squash, and
cucumbers.
Adam will
share his
special
pumpkin
seeds for
the upcoming
growing
season.
$30/Members:
$20
10AM-12PM
Web Site
March 5
RAMEN
FROM SCRATCH
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Join Carrie
Chen for a
cooking
class and
learn how to
cook
delicious
Ramen at
home. Ramen
is a
Japanese
version of
fast food
that can be
found
everywhere
in Japan. It
has rapidly
increased
popularity
all over the
world,
because of
its abundant
and
flavorful
broth and
the
versatility
in the
ingredients.
It is a
perfect
winter dish
that warms
anyone’s
heart. In
this class,
you will
learn three
different
types of
ramen soup
bases:
Tonkotsu
(simmered
chicken and
pork bone),
shoyu (soy
sauce), and
miso (salt).
The soup
base is
essentially
the soul of
the dish as
it gives the
noodles
their
distinct
flavor!
$55/Members:
$40
11AM-2PM
Web Site
March 5
GRAFTING
FOR THE HOME
GARDENER
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Come join
Broken Arrow
Nurseries
grafting
great Adam
Wheeler for
a hands-on
workshop
that
explores the
world of
grafting.
After a
lecture that
explores the
methods and
intricacies
of this
time-tested
craft,
participants
will put
their
newfound
knowledge to
work by
grafting a
few
specimens of
their own.
$65/Members:
$50
1-3PM
Web Site
March 6
THE
BLACK LEGACY
PROJECT
Colonial
Theatre
111 South
Street
- Pittsfield, MA
Don't miss
our first
live event
featuring a
preview
screening of
the soon to
be released
documentary
short about
the Black LP
as well as a
performance
of the songs
recorded in
the
Berkshires
followed by
a community
conversation
with Black
LP artists,
producers,
and film
makers.
Wanda
Houston,
Billy Keane,
Tony
Berkley,
Annie
Guthrie,
Gina
Coleman,
Rufus Jones,
Eric
Reinhardt,
Bryan House,
and Diego
Mongue are
just a few
of the many
artists who
will be
performing.
This is a
FREE event
with VIP
ticket
options:
$25 =
Reserved
seating
$100 =
Reserved
seating &
back stage
champagne
meet-n-greet
with Project
artists,
film makers,
and
producers
$500 =
Reserved
seating,
back stage
champagne
meet-n-greet
with Project
artists,
film makers,
and
producers,
and a
private
house
concert with
a local
Music in
Common
artist.
Tickets are
required
(even the
free ones)
and can be
reserved
here
https://www.berkshiretheatregroup.org/book/?event_id=100602
7-9PM
Web Site
March 9
OPEN MIC Bounti-Fare
Restaurant &
Catering 200 Howland
Avenue -
Adams, MA
(413)
743-0193
7:30PM
Web Site
March 10
LANDSCAPE
DESIGN II
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Learn skills
essential
for an
effective
functional
garden
design that
honors the
site and
meets client
needs. Each
week will
cover a
different
topic or
technique
focusing on
the
importance
of getting
to know the
client and
site as a
basis of
effective
and
appealing
design.
Essential
and
easy-to-grasp
design
principles
for those
who design
or install
gardens will
be
introduced
throughout
the course,
with the
goal of
practicing a
form-finding
approach to
garden
design. The
tools taught
will provide
a vocabulary
essential
for
assessing a
property's
potential
and
problems,
and for
asking the
right
questions to
realize a
client's
wishes while
avoiding
common
design
mistakes.
Learn how to
make
well-considered
and
sustainable
choices for
the elements
and
materials
commonly
used in the
residential-scale
garden.
Students
will select
from
instructor-provided
projects and
take one
from
creative
concept to
completed
design plan,
including
site
assessment
diagrams,
conceptual
sketches,
schematic
drawings and
rendering of
color and
form. Each
class will
involve
instruction
and
evaluation
of projects
in progress
and will
include both
class
instruction
and studio
time.
Frequent
group
discussions
and
exercises
will put the
skills
learned into
action.
Students
will make a
formal
presentation
at the final
class with
the primary
goal of
conveying a
coherent
design
narrative.(5
classes)
$230/Members:
$210
5:30-7:30PM
Web Site
March 10
TAVERN TRIVIA w/MIKE HECK M&M's Tap &
Tavern 501 Route 20, Midtown Mall Plaza
- New
Lebanon,
NY
(518)
794-6102 7PM
Web Site
March 11
KARAOKE Papa Bob's 71
Chester Road
- Becket,
MA
(413)
623-8711
8PM
Web Site
March 11
CRASH
TEST DUMMIES
The
Stationery
Factory
63 Flansburg
Avenue
-
Dalton,
MA (413)
659-6299
With Special
Guest Mo
Kenney
It’s been 30
years since
the Crash
Test Dummies
recorded
their debut
album, "The
Ghosts That
Haunt Me".
This album
garnered
them their
first big
hit in
"Superman’s
Song," and a
Juno Award
for Group of
the Year.
Over three
decades
later, their
sold out
25th
Anniversary
Tour for
multi-Grammy
nominated
“God
Shuffled His
Feet” is
proof that
audiences
still want
to hear what
they have to
say.
“We have
been so
excited with
the response
to the 25th
anniversary
tour that we
knew we had
to continue
the party
and
celebrate 30
years since
we made our
first album.
We had no
idea that
fans would
be so
enthusiastic
and we are
all a little
gob-smacked
that we can
still play
sold out
shows to our
fans and,
awesomely
enough,
their kids,”
says
original
member Ellen
Reid.
Their 2022
tour will
start in
Canada and
will see
them tour
North
America and
Europe,
where fans
have been
anxiously
waiting. The
shows will
include hits
and fan
favorites
from the
band’s vast
catalogue.
Original
members Brad
Roberts,
Ellen Reid,
Dan Roberts,
and Mitch
Dorge will
be joined
onstage by
Stuart
Cameron and
Marc Arnould.
"After a
long absence
from the
road, Crash
Test Dummies
have begun
to tour
again. Not
something
I'd planned
on, but
surprisingly,
at least to
me, there
are lots of
people who,
years later,
still want
to come and
hear us.
That people
continue to
return to
see the band
all these
years later
still stuns
me. It's
very
humbling.
The folks
that come
out to these
shows tell
us their
stories and
there are
many gems:
many are
very funny,
some are
very dark,
and all are
very
personal.
It's very
humbling,
being in the
confidence
of so many
people,"
says lead
singer/songwriter
Brad
Roberts.
To help
protect our
patrons,
artists and
staff, this
event will
require
facial masks
and proof of
full
COVID-19
Vaccination
for entry.
DOORS @ 7PM
Web Site
March 11
ANIMAL
COLLECTIVE
MASS MoCA
1040 MASS
MoCA Way
-
North Adams,
MA
Over two
decades have
passed since
Animal
Collective
began to
reimagine,
then define,
the sound
and image of
indie rock.
Creating a
twisted
musical
world all
their own
where
cascading
drums,
blissful
electronic
hooks, and
dazzling
harmonies
abounded,
their
paradigm-breaking
sound soon
became
paradigm
building.
Yet, the
quartet
never sat
still, even
on the
cornerstones
they helped
create, and
it’s this
singular
sense of
exploratory
wonder that
has come to
define their
greatness.
Touring in
support of
Time Skiffs,
the mythic
crew’s first
studio album
in more than
half a
decade,
Animal
Collective
stops in
North Adams
this March
for an epic
evening.
Twenty years
on and still
in search of
what’s next.
8PM/$33-$43
Web Site
March 11
BINGO
B.P.O. Elks
#487
11 Eagle
Street
-
North Adams,
MA (413)
664-9039
7PM
Web Site
March 12
MAMIE
MINCH &
TAMAR KORN
FOR TAPROOT
SESSIONS
WOMEN IN
ROOTS SERIES
Dewey Hall
91 Main
Street
-
Sheffield, MA (413)
429-1176
Mamie Minch
and Tamar
Korn for
TapRoot
Sessions
Women in
Roots Series
Saturday,
March 12th,
7pm to 9pm
Dewey Hall,
91 Main
Street,
Sheffield,
MA 01257
Tickets $20,
Proof of
Vaccination
Required
Contact:
taprootsessions@gmail.com,
413 429 1176
**This is an
indoor
event. For
the safety
of our
performers
and
community,
proof of
vaccination,
ID, and
masks are
required to
attend.
TapRoot
Sessions
produces
concerts
featuring
traditional
music. In
2022 we are
seeking to
highlight
the
contribution
of women to
the
traditional
music scene
with our
Women in
Roots series
providing
performance
opportunities
for women
artists, and
inspiring
future
generations
of girls and
women to
participate
and lead in
the folk
community.
About the
Band:
Mamie and
Tamar’s show
will feature
a variety of
genres
including
early
country,
blues, early
and New
Orleans
jazz, some
Appalachian
folk, and
originals.
From Delmore
Brothers and
Carter
Family to
Sister
Rosetta
Tharpe and
James P.
Johnson,
they’ll play
songs of
love,
sorrow, and
resilience -
the human
fate. The
duo have
been making
music
together for
over 10
years, and
released a
self titled
7’ on Jalopy
Records.
Coming up in
New York
folk and
American
roots music
scenes, both
have had
their own
trajectories
and
intermittently
played as a
duo at folk
and
Americana
festivals
and gigs.
Mamie Minch
is a
longtime
staple of
New York’s
acoustic
blues scene.
Listening to
her sing and
play is like
unpacking a
time capsule
of American
music that’s
been stored
in her
1930’s
National
steel guitar
for decades
and filtered
with a
modern femme
sensitivity.
Mamie writes
and performs
songs and
ballads that
bridge
between
herstorical
record and
contemporary
city life,
and
especially
loves
including
material
from women
musicians
through
time. She is
also one
half of
Brooklyn
Lutherie,
the city's
only woman
owned and
run
instrument
repair shop.
Tamar Korn
has been a
full-time
New
York-based
vocalist for
almost two
decades,
playing a
repertoire
steeped in
traditional
New Orleans
and early
jazz,
western
swing, and
American
roots music,
dabbling
also in
Yiddish
songs. Her
first bands
were the
Late
Treasures of
the Sea and
the
Cangelosi
Cards, she
now leads A
Kornucopia,
plays in the
Brain Cloud,
has a duo
with Mamie
Minch, and
is an
extended
member of
Baby Soda
Jazz Band,
and The
Grand Street
Stompers. As
well, Tamar
plays
occasionally
with
instrumentalists
including
violinist
Mark
O'Connor,
Irish
folklorist
and tenor
banjo and
bouzouki
player Mick
Moloney, and
stride and
ragtime
pianist
Terry Waldo.
She is known
for her love
of singing
songs both
lyrically as
well as
"instrumentally"
playing her
voice,
whether it
be as a
muted horn,
fiddle,
drum, or
some
unnamable
wordless
sound to add
orchestral
elements to
the music.
This concert
is supported
by the
Massachusetts
Cultural
Council
through
grants from
the local
cultural
councils of
Lee, New
Marlborough,
Otis,
Richmond,
Sandisfield,
Sheffield,
and
Tyringham
Local
Cultural
Councils.
TapRoot
Sessions
events are
Sponsored by
Big Elm
Brewing.
Mamie Minch
and Tamar
Korn:
https://mamieminchandtamarkorn.bandcamp.com/album/mamie-minch-tamar-korn-7-inch-series
Tickets:
https://www.greylockglass.com/event/women-in-roots-mamie-minch-and-tamar-korn-from-taproot-sessions/
Dewey Hall:
https://www.deweyhall.org/dewey-hall-calendar/2022/3/12/mamie-minch-and-tamar-korn-for-taproot-sessions-women-in-roots-series
YouTube:
https://vimeo.com/125069619
Facebook:
https://fb.me/e/4ve8OD4GU
7PM
Web Site
March 12
VIRTUAL
EVENT: THE
TIME WE
SPEND WITH
WORDS: A
CONVERSATION
w/BASCOVE &
STEVEN
HELLER
Norman
Rockwell
Museum
9 Glendale
Road
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-4100
An engaging
conversation
with Bascove,
who will
share
thoughts on
her art,
career, and
lifelong
love of
literature
with author,
art
director,
and
illustration/graphic
design
historian
Steve
Heller.
5-6:30PM
Web Site
March 12
BOTANICAL
WELLNESS:
FIRE CIDER
MAKE & TAKE
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Leave this
class
revitalized
with a
recipe and
jar of
finished
fire cider
to take
home.
Providing
this
homebrew
with
steeping
time allows
the
medicinal
properties
of the
ingredients
to be
extracted
into the
vinegar. You
will learn
about the
medicinal
qualities of
the plants
within the
formula, the
history of
Fire Cider,
a basic
herbal
extraction
lesson, the
importance
of
traditional
foods and
remedies,
recipes, and
ideas on how
to
incorporate
this tonic
in your
home. The
ingredient
list is
flexible, so
learn the
process and
then make
your own
recipe at
home
omitting or
adding
ingredients
as you like.
Come
prepared to
chop
ingredients
and get a
little
messy!
$35/Members:
$30
11AM-1PM
Web Site
March 12
READY,
SET, GROW:
STARTING
SEEDS FOR
PLANTS THAT
WILL HIT THE
GROUND
GROWING
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Learn
vegetable
and flower
seed-starting
and
plant-growing
techniques
that result
in vigorous
plants from
organic
grower
Maureen
Sullivan of
Left Field
Farm, in
Middlefield,
MA. This
workshop
will focus
on indoor
sowing and
growing-on
practices,
including
preparation
of an
effective
seed-sowing
schedule,
techniques
for
successful
germination
of
challenging
seeds, and
management
of plants at
various
stages of
growth.
Workshop
participants
will
practice
seed sowing
and
transplanting
a variety of
plants to
take home
for the
spring and
summer
growing
season. All
supplies
included in
cost.
$55/Members:
$45
10AM-1PM
Web Site
March 12
SPRING
PLANTING FOR
FALL COLOR -
ONLINE
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
As the
spring
equinox
approaches,
winter turns
to spring
and our
thoughts
turn towards
planting and
visits to
the local
garden
center. We
invite you
to shift
your focus
and consider
what plants
will enrich
your garden
during the
next yearly
equinox,
from Summer
to Fall.
Planning now
for Fall
color and
Winter
interest
will pay off
in droves
come Autumn.
This online
lecture will
help you
plan ahead,
making the
most of your
garden
year-round.
Both woody
plants and
perennials
will be
addressed.
Bring paper
and a
pencil,
we're sure
you'll want
to take
notes!
$30/Members:
$20
12-1PM
Web Site
March 15
HOLI
CELEBRATION:
INDIA'S
FESTIVAL OF
COLORS
CHP
Great
Barrington,
MA
Out in front
of the MASON
Library
Join Laurie
and Jeanne
to create
spray
colored
works of
art,
hear
stories and
have a
snack.
Free book
and activity
bag!
No
registration
necessary,
masks
recommended
9:30-10:30AM
March 15
LANDSCAPE
DESIGN I
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
This design
course will
introduce
students to
the design
process—the
systematic
way
designers
approach a
site and
client. The
course,
taught by
landscape
architect
and fine
artist David
Dew Bruner,
will include
a series of
simple
projects
that will
end with a
garden
designed by
the
students.
Learn design
principles
such as
form,
balance,
repetition,
line,
texture,
color, and
spatial
relationships.
Additionally,
students
will be
introduced
to landscape
history and
how it helps
the designer
resolve and
inspire
garden
design. As
the adage
goes, we
cannot
escape our
history so
we have to
understand
where we
came from.(6
Classes)
$350/Members:
$310
5:30-8PM
Web Site
March 16
OPEN MIC Bounti-Fare
Restaurant &
Catering 200 Howland
Avenue -
Adams, MA
(413)
743-0193
7:30PM
Web Site
March 16
UPDATES
AND OUTLOOK:
INSECT PESTS
OF TREES AND
SHRUBS -
ONLINE
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Insects and
their
relatives
always
garner much
attention in
our managed
landscapes
and natural
areas. This
presentation
will cover
quick
updates for
the
need-to-know
invasives
(ex. spotted
lanternfly,
emerald ash
borer, etc.)
and others.
Keep an eye
out for some
potential
newcomers,
box tree
moth
included.
Accurately
identifying
insects is
the first
step in
determining
proper
management
strategies,
also to be
mentioned.
$20/Members:
$15
3-4PM
Web Site
March 16
CONTAINER
GARDEN
DESIGN
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Acquire
knowledge of
the skills
required for
beautiful
and
successful
container
gardens with
Jenna
O’Brien,
owner of
Viridissima
Horticulture
and Design.
Get to know
the plants
that thrive
in
containers
and how to
care for
them. This
class will
cover
practical
aspects of
gardening in
containers
with style
throughout
the New
England
garden
season.
Consider
container
selection,
siting,
planting,
growing,
controlling
pests, and
maintaining
moveable
gardens. (3
classes)
$185/Members:
$165
5:30-8:30PM
Web Site
March 17
TAVERN TRIVIA w/MIKE HECK M&M's Tap &
Tavern 501 Route 20, Midtown Mall Plaza
- New
Lebanon,
NY
(518)
794-6102 7PM
Web Site
March 18
KARAOKE Papa Bob's 71
Chester Road
- Becket,
MA
(413)
623-8711
8PM
Web Site
March 18
BINGO
B.P.O. Elks
#487
11 Eagle
Street
-
North Adams,
MA (413)
664-9039
7PM
Web Site
March 19
WINTER
FARMERS
MARKET
Berkshire
Grown
314 Main
Street
- Great
Barrington,
MA (413)
528-0041
Berkshire
Grown’s
indoor
Winter
Farmers
Markets
feature
locally
grown and
produced
foods,
including
fruits and
vegetables,
cheese,
meats,
breads, and
more.
Running in
south county
and north
county the
weekend
before
Thanksgiving
and the
weekend
before
Christmas.
10AM-2PM
Web Site
March 19
SPRING
PRUNING OF
WOODY
ORNAMENTAL
PLANTS
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Spring is a
great time
to assess
woody shrubs
for shape,
structure,
and winter
damage. This
workshop
will focus
on learning
by doing.
Ron Yaple,
owner of
Race
Mountain
Tree
Services in
Sheffield,
MA, will
demonstrate
how to
renovate,
rejuvenate,
and shape
shrubs and
small
ornamental
trees for
structure,
health, and
optimal
growth.
Plants
covered will
include
viburnums,
lilacs,
witch
hazels,
deciduous
azaleas,
sweetshrubs,
crabapples,
and
ornamental
cherries.
Participants
should dress
for the
weather,
bring
pruners,
work gloves,
and a bag
lunch
$45/Members:
$35
10AM-2PM
Web Site
March 19
HORTICULTURAL
THERAPY: THE
PEOPLE-PLANT
PARTNERSHIP
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
Horticultural
Therapy uses
the
cultivation
of plants
and
plant-related
programs to
heal,
rehabilitate
and improve
the overall
well-being
of the
population
it serves.
Often
referred to
as “the new
health care
tool,”
horticultural
therapy is
effective in
achieving
therapeutic,
rehabilitative
and
vocational
outcomes.
Registered
Horticultural
Therapist,
and licensed
social
worker, Anne
Meore will
lead
participants
through
experiential
activities
that will
deepen the
participant’s
understanding
of this
therapeutic
modality and
enhance
perspective
on the
benefits of
our
relationship
with plants
and the
natural
environment.
$75/Members:
$65
12-3PM
Web Site
March 19
FIRE
AND REBIRTH
Tillis
Performance
Hall,
Bromery For
The Arts
151
Presidents
Drive
- Amherst, MA (413)
773-3664
The world
premiere of
Andrés
Martín’s Vox
Concerto,
written in
musical
response to
the
isolation of
the
pandemic,
with soloist
Amos Yang,
San
Francisco
Symphony
Assistant
Principal
Cello, and
Igor
Stravinsky’s
The Firebird
Suite (1919)
about a
creature
weilding a
magical
feather to
help
overturn a
fantastical
tyrant.
Pre-concert
talk at
6:15PM with
composer
Andrés
Martín and
resident
musicologist
David
Schneider,
Georges
Lurcy
Professor of
Music and
European
Studies at
Amherst
College.
7PM
Web Site
March 20
A
NIGHT OF
CHOPIN AND
BRAHMS -
PRESENTING
VAN CLIBURN
GOLD
MEDALIST
YEKWON
SUNWOO
Mahaiwe
Performing
Arts Center
14 Castle
Street -
Great
Barrington, MA
(413)
528-0100
Some of the
most
astounding
keyboard
music ever
written,
Chopin’s
Four Scherzi,
which
possess an
almost
demonic
power and
energy,
receive a
masterful
performance
by Yekwon
Sunwoo, the
most recent
Cliburn
laureate
(“superbly
assured
pianism” –
BBC Music).
He is joined
by violinist
Daniel
Phillips,
violist
Daniel
Panner and
cellist
Yehuda
Hanani for
Brahms’s
epic Piano
Quartet Opus
25 in G
minor with
its
intoxicating
Gypsy
finale—a
tour-de-force
of rhythmic
and melodic
bravado that
ends in
unbridled
excitement.
Brilliant
execution
and
illumination
by the
evening’s
musicians.
4-5:30PM/$28-$52
Web Site
March 23
OPEN MIC Bounti-Fare
Restaurant &
Catering 200 Howland
Avenue -
Adams, MA
(413)
743-0193
7:30PM
Web Site
March 24
JAZZ GRUPPO
MONDO Bounti-Fare
Restaurant &
Catering 200 Howland
Avenue -
Adams, MA
(413)
743-0193
8PM
Web Site
March 24
TAVERN TRIVIA w/MIKE HECK M&M's Tap &
Tavern 501 Route 20, Midtown Mall Plaza
- New
Lebanon,
NY
(518)
794-6102 7PM
Web Site
March 25
KARAOKE Papa Bob's 71
Chester Road
- Becket,
MA
(413)
623-8711
8PM
Web Site
March 25
BINGO
B.P.O. Elks
#487
11 Eagle
Street
-
North Adams,
MA (413)
664-9039
7PM
Web Site
March 26
GXR
ROCKS AT
M&M's
M&M's Tap
and Tavern
501 US-20 -
New Lebanon,
NY
(518)
794-6102.
Generation X
Rock (GXR)
Local rock
live music,
composed of
seasoned
professionals
performing
the rock
hits of the
GenX era
(late
70’s-early
2K) What we
grew up on!
Edgy and fun
hits! From
Heart,
Queen,
AC/DC,
Offsprings,
No Doubt to
Lady Gaga!
Power
vocals,
slamming
guitar
solos, tight
bass and
beat to get
you dancing
and singing
along! Enjoy
a great meal
and drinks
at M&M’s Tap
and Tavern
and come out
and enjoy
some live
music!
8-11PM
Web Site
March 30
OPEN MIC Bounti-Fare
Restaurant &
Catering 200 Howland
Avenue -
Adams, MA
(413)
743-0193
7:30PM
Web Site
March 31
ANNUALS,
TROPICAL'S
AND HARDY
PERENNIALS
Berkshire
Botanical
Gardens
5 West
Stockbridge
Street
-
Stockbridge, MA (413)
298-3926
This class
is designed
to add drama
to your
gardens with
big, bold,
and
beautiful
plants
utilizing
underused
annuals,
seasonal
tropicals
and hardy
perennials
that can
really make
a splash in
your garden
with
overscale,
luxuriant
and dramatic
foliage
effects.
Also covered
will be tips
and
techniques
for how to
create
exuberant
and
impactful
container
plantings
and
groupings
for
versatile
display on
terraces,
decks and
poolside.(5
classes)
$230/Members:
$210
5:30-7:30PM
Web Site
March 31
TAVERN TRIVIA w/MIKE HECK M&M's Tap &
Tavern 501 Route 20, Midtown Mall Plaza
- New
Lebanon,
NY
(518)
794-6102 7PM
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