October 1, 2008

New "Webisode" Feature on Berkshire Visitor Bureau Website

features_bottomfall08.gifBrand New! Only in the Berkshires Webisodes
 
Berkshire Visitors Bureau webisodes highlight the unique elements that make the 32 cities and towns here unlike any other destination. Every season, the Berkshires virtual tour guide, Carrie Saldo will unearth the hidden gems about the nature, culture and harmony you’ll find Only in the Berkshires.
 
Bookmark this page, new Berkshires webisodes will be posted throughout the calendar year. Click back here on October 8th for webisode #2.   
 
When does the leaf peeping peak?
Resident Leaf Chief Lauren Stevens explores this age-old Berkshire County question in this week’s column.
 
Autumn is awesome in the Berkshires.
There is a bountiful crop of events to reap for your social calendar. Contributing writer Bess Hochstein has the details.

Foliage Hikes & Walks
The Berkshire Visitors Bureau’s own Ann Claffie laces up her hiking boots and maps out the trails.

 
While visiting the Berkshires, be sure to stay at Hampton Terrace, one of the top-rated inns in the Berkshires by Trip Advisor and named by BedandBreakfast.com as an Editor's Choice for viewing Fall Foliage.     Hampton Terrace, a Lenox, Massachusetts bed and breakfast is a historic inn featuring fireplaces, Jacuzzis and a full breakfast buffet.   Two hours from Boston and less than three hours from New York City.
 

Permalink Print Comment

Filed under Blog, Specials, local attractions by stan

July 6, 2008

Music in the Berkshires: Classical Beyond Tanglewood, Part 1

featured_austria.jpg

Of course, Tanglewood created the reason people began coming to the Berkshires annually to hear classical music.   But under the rationale of "critical mass," numerous arts presenters have sprung up over the years to give concert-goers multiple nightly options.

The Berkshire Choral Festival began in 1982 and performs weekends from mid-July to early August at the Berkshire School in Southern Berkshire County.   The Springfield Symphony provides the musical accompaniment.   If you are an experienced choral singer, and you would like to spend a week in the Berkshires, it is possible to sing with the Berkshire Choral Festival.   They also offer opportunities to sing with the Chorus in England, Canada and Austria.

The Berkshire Opera presents fully staged performances, featuring internationally known opera stars, on multiple venues throughout the Berkshires.  

The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield and the Mahaiwe Theater in Great Barrington also present an annual slate of classical music.   Their websites offer calendars and the opportunity to purchase tickets.

Hampton Terrace in Lenox also offers classical music…much more ambiantly.   We have hidden speakers in our common area rooms that play classical background music during the day and jazz at night.   We also have a 1929 Steinway L Grand piano which is in great shape, is always in tune, and is frequently played by guests.   So for a great Berkshire bed and breakfast experience, stay at Hampton Terrace, one of the best reviewed Lenox inns.

 

 

Permalink Print Comment

Filed under Blog, local attractions by stan

June 26, 2008

Music in the Berkshires: The Red Lion Inn

e.jpg

What is he doing?   Promoting another Berkshire lodging option?   I guess that could be the end result of this entry, because I do really like everyone I know at the Red Lion Inn, including Nancy Fitzpatrick and Brian Butterworth.   But I am really just trying to promote their nightly music, and if I lose a few potential guests along the way, so be it. More on Music in the Berkshires: The Red Lion Inn

Permalink Print Comment

Filed under Blog, local attractions by stan