Jiminy Peak Officially Open for Season Today!

czuyzxwxcaa5zazJiminy Peak Mountain Resort is the largest ski and snowboard resort in southern New England, and the only mountain resort in North America to generate its own energy using wind power. The resort is open year round, and has activities for every season. The most popular season is winter, for the mountain’s skiing!

Daily, day and night, operations begin today, December 10, 2016, and Jiminy will have 9 trails and 3 lifts open from 8:30 am – 10 pm.

TICKET PRICING for DECEMBER 10th & 11th:

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ADDRESS/MORE INFO:
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort
37 Corey Rd
Hancock, MA 01237
413-738-5500

Visit jiminypeak.com for more info, and to purchase your tickets in advance.

 

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Valatie Winter Walk & Parade, Saturday, December 10

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Tomorrow, the Village of Valatie celebrates it’s WinterWalk & Winter Parade.

WinterWalk begins with the Winter Parade, and is followed by festivities throughout the village. Visitors can shop at the stores, sample holiday food, and enjoy live music and entertainment until 9 pm. The parade will feature firetrucks and rescue vehicles from several local fire departments, as well as carolers from regional organizations, and parade-stopping performances. A classical feature of Valatie’s winter parade is Santa Claus riding through the village on his sleigh. Santa will park his sleigh for the evening at the Valatie Community Theatre on Main Street, where he will listen to kids’ Wish Lists.

WinterWalk is sponsored by the Village of Valatie, the Valatie Economic Redevelopment Association (V.E.R.A.), and the Valatie Santa Claus Club, which is the “First In The Nation.”

DETAILS:
December 10, 2016, 5–9 pm
Parade begins at 5pm
WinterWalk is 6 pm to 9 pm, on Main Street

For more info, visit veravalatie.com/Winter_Walk by clicking here.

 

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‘It’s a Wonderful Night’ Event to Benefit Shakespeare & Company, December 10

It’s a Wonderful Night!‘ is a special event and performance to Benefit Shakespeare & Company’s 40th Season.

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The festivities include an Exclusive Preview Performance of It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. This performance will be followed by a private after-party with Artistic Director Allyn Burrows and the cast at Firefly Gastropub. The evening will also include live swing music by The Lucky 5, hors d’oeuvres, an open bar, and a silent auction.

It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, is directed by Jenna Ware, and features Jonathan Croy, Jennie M. Jadow, David Joseph, Sarah Jeanette Taylor, and Ryan Winkles.

The silent auction features holiday gifts from local businesses including Alta, Berkshire International Film Festival, Casablanca, Cranwell Resort, The Gifted Child, Guido’s Fresh Marketplace, Haven Bakery and Café, Heirlooms Jewelry, Lenox Fit, Mackimmie & Co., Susan Silver Antiques, and Trattoria Rustica.


TIMES/LOCATIONS
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December 10, 2016, from 3:00PM – 7:30PM

Performance starts at 3pm at the Elayne Bernstein Theatre
70 Kemble Street
Lenox, MA 01240

The after party is at Firefly Gastropub
Open bar 5:30-7:30
71 Church Street,
Lenox, MA 01240


TICKETS
:
Gold Tickets $200
Silver Tickets $150
Show Only Tickets $45

To order tickets, please call (413) 637-1199 ext. 105 or email zfenoff@shakespeare.org.

All proceeds support Shakespeare & Company.

 

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Red Hook Public Library, Polar Express Party at Enchanted Cafe on December 16

polar-expressOn Friday, December 16, the Red Hook Public Library will present a free screening of the movie, Polar Express. This event is open to the public, and will take place at The Enchanted Cafe in Red Hook.

DETAILS:
December 16, 2016. 7:00pm
Free

WHERE:
The Enchanted Cafe, 7484 S Broadway,Red Hook, NY 12571

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Chatham WinterFest, Saturday December 10, 2016

winterfestsquareThis Saturday, from 10:00am to 4:00pm, Chatham will hold it’s 14th Annual WinterFest. This festive holiday gathering includes the official reveals of the village’s decorated storefronts and window displays. The day will also feature special events, activities and holidays sales.

Events include the Winterfest World Hop scavenger hunt.  To enter, just pick up a form from participating village locations. The forms will list several locations in the village, and in each location, there will be a “hidden” holiday word. Collect all the words, then bring the completed form to Beach & Bartolo, (34 Main Street), for a chance to win a gift basket filled with donated items from area merchants. There’s no fee to play and no age minimum (or maximum).

Free Hay Rides will take guests on a loop from Main Street to the Chatham Firehouse and Our Daily Bread Deli. Speaking of Our Daily Bread Deli, Chatham MED PTA and Chatham Kids Club will be set up at the deli with a variety goodies and crafts just for kids and their families. They will also be selling baked goods, Christmas cards designed by kids, and holiday magnet craft making. While there, checkout the photo booth and iconic holiday treat – chestnuts roasted on an open fire.

ADDITIONAL ALL DAY EVENTS:

Thompson Giroux Gallery: Outdoor sculpture exhibit. Artwork by William Thompson. 57 Main Street

Our Community Cares Open House: Stop by for free coffee, tea, cocoa and baked goods. 25 Hudson Avenue

SomethinsGottaGive: 10% of WinterFest sales will be donated to the Chatham Area Silent Food Pantry. Refreshments will be served. 5 Main Street

Chatham Café and Deli: Selling hot chocolate and holiday treats. 41 Main Street

SCHEDULED EVENTS:

11:00am:
How the Grinch Stole Christmas” read by Judy Staber and Thomas Chulak at the Chatham Bookstore. 27 Main Street

Noon-3:00pm:
Jazz Guitarist Joe Finn at SomethinsGottaGive. 5 Main Street
Holiday Nature Crafts, no charge, at Columbia Land Conservancy. 49 Main Street

1:30-3:00pm:
Lost in the Woods,” a 4-piece recorder and string ensemble based in Poughkeepsie, will perform at the North River Gallery at 34A Main Street.

2:00-3:45pm:
Free screening “Home Alone” at the Crandell Theatre.

2:00-5:00pm:
Breezy Grass performing at Chatham Brewing, 59 Main Street

5:00-7:00pm:
Live at the Chatham Bookstore: Bonnie MacKay in conversation with Thomas Chulak discussing her new book Tree of Treasures: A Life in Ornaments. Followed by a Q&A. Refreshments will be served.

8:00-10:00pm
Stone Soup performing at Chatham Brewing, 59 Main Street
ADDITIONAL INFO:

Chatham WinterFest will take place in the village of Chatham of December 10. Snow date of December 17.

For more info, check out VisitChathamny.com