November 7, 2008
Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas, December 6 & 7, 2008

There is plenty to do in the Berkshires in December. But one of the iconic events, built around Norman Rockwell's famous painting of a 1967 streetscape is "Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas." The Stockbridge weekend is a full calendar, but the central event is a recreation of the Main Street as it existed in the Rockwell painting…down to the correct automobiles frozen in time. For a calendar of the events CLICK HERE.
The Berkshire Theatre Festival is again presenting A CHRISTMAS CAROL, from December 11 to December 30.
The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield annually presents the FESTIVAL OF TREES from November 15th to January 4th, showcasing the amazing creativity of Berkshire residents and organizations as they decorate 200+ trees with this year's theme.
The Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum, located across the street from Hampton Terrace has turned it up 12 notches this year for the holiday season, with seasonal decorations, special programming and events spanning from early November through New Years'. Click to their website for descriptions and calendars…more than I can list here.
Frankly, there is so much going on EVERY weekend in December, that I cannot make an adequate list here. Edith Wharton's "The Mount" will stay open on December weekends until Christmas. All of the museums, The Clark, The Norman Rockwell, MassMoca are open. For a listing of special programs and events, try www.berkshires.org/events, and type in a date range.
And then stay at Hampton Terrace. We look forward to helping your plan your December stay.
Filed under Blog, Specials, local attractions by stan

Quite different this year…..New Year's Eve falling mid-week. Typically we fold New Year"s Eve into the weekend and create a weekend package.
In 1995, when I received a job offer to move to the Berkshires, Susan and I flew to Lenox with our two daughters, aged 13 and 14 to check things out. It was a mid-September weekend and we arrived to find a large crowd roaming the two-square blocks of the village. Apple Squeeze.
Is this theater? You betcha. One thing you have to understand about the Berkshires: museums present theater, restaurants present theater, historic house museums present theater (tomorrow's blog) and
For purposes of this column, I am lumping Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in the "theatre" category, although it differs greatly from Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Shakespeare & Company and Williamstown Theatre Festival. The latter groups all stage their own productions wheras Jacob's Pillow serves as a "host" to dozens of the most influential dance companies in the world. On any given week between June 14th and August 24th, at least two companies will perform daily on several stages, sprinkling in lectures, demonstrations, master classes and community interaction. For Jacob's Pillow is as concerned with dance education as it is with performance, and it stands alone as the oldest and most prestigious dance festival in the world.