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Manager’s Memo

The weather has been so wonderful this summer; our pool has certainly gotten a lot of use. I wish it would stay like this all year round. My husband and I, his eighty-four year old Dad, and our two daughters just returned from a week in Virginia Beach, where it was extremely hot and humid. They are seeing temperatures they have not seen since the 1800s. One day we visited my husband’s cousin’s house for a cookout, his pool water was 94 degrees, it was like taking a bath. My pool has never seen that temperature, although a few days before we left for our trip it did get to 86 degrees, which is per-fect for me. The trip was wonderful. We really needed to get away, needed the beach, sun and salty air. This was our tenth time visiting Virginia Beach and every year we stay with my brother-in-law and his family. They are always so kind for allowing the five of us to invade their

home for a week. Even though our daughters are 20 and 21 years old, they still go with us, but it gets tougher every year for both of them to get time off from their jobs. Our youngest has worked at Big Y for the last four years - right now she works in the deli department, and our older daughter bar-tends at two local pubs while she is home for the summer. I believe my husband and I have become her best customers, and she makes a heck of a drink. I like to think she gets that from me.

I hope all of you will have a chance to get away this summer, even if it is for a couple of days.

Renee Tassone, General Manager

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Saratoga Race Course is open and is always a fun day trip. Saratoga is such a beautiful area with lots to do. We love to go there every year and bet on the horses. Although we never win, we always have a great time. We always bring a cooler stocked with beer and snacks (gluten free of course this year), do a little betting and a lot of people watching, which I love to do. Last year we saw Whoopi Goldberg. She was trying to leave but everyone kept asking for her autograph. She kindly fulfilled everyone’s request before she left, which I thought was very nice considering it was about 95 degrees that day.

I hope you enjoy our Furry Friends section and this publication. As always we encourage your feedback. Feel free to send us your press releases to [email protected] or [email protected].

-Renee Tassone, General Manager

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Today’s Technology Can Help Make Weight Loss Easier

(ARA) - Many of us want to embrace a healthier lifestyle, but are looking for some assistance to keep ourselves on track. Luckily, with today’s technology, there are resources online and offline that can be used to help us stay motivated and track progress.

Take advantage of your smart phone.

Weight Watchers offers an application for iPhone and iPod Touch users. All users of the free app can view recipes and articles, create shop-ping lists, learn to make smarter food choices with interactive cheat sheets, and much more. And if you’re following the popular weight management plan and subscribe to Weight Watchers Online or Weight Watchers eTools, the iPhone App lets you access your plan information and track your food and activity from wherever you are - at a restaurant, in the grocery store, on vacation or just out running errands.

“As mobile technology advances so do the tools that help enhance your healthy lifestyle, making it easier for you to keep track of your weight loss no matter how busy you might be,” says WeightWatchers.

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com’s Editor-in-Chief Theresa DiMasi. “These tools help you make healthy choices and help you stay on track which can make a significant difference in your success.”

Track with a variety of tech tools.

Along with making better food choices, many factors can help you achieve healthy, sustainable weight loss including exercise and sleep. Keeping track of calories burned is easier by using a pedometer that can monitor how far you’ve walked or run.

Sleep is also an essential part of a healthy lifestyle and can play a crucial role in weight loss. There are a number of high tech products on the market today that can monitor your sleeping patterns, helping gauge your sleep quality and pinpoint the factors that affect it.

Virtually connect with like minded individuals.

Social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, offer the opportunity for millions of users to connect with each other based on similar goals and interests including healthy living. Companies like Weight Watchers also have robust, interactive social networking sites. Weight Watchers Community site lets users connect with other people in their quest to better health, and exchange motivational wall posts with friends. The site also offers many challenges, insights from blog-gers, and encouragement for anyone striving to live a healthier lifestyle.

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Woofstock Save the date, September 19, 2010 for Woofstock

at the Berkshire Humane Society’s Bark in the Park.

Registration begins at 10 a.m. at Burbank Park on

Onota Lake for the 1.5 mile dog walk to raise money

for homeless animals. Some of the fun games and

contests will be: water retrieval - bring your dog’s

favorite retrieving toy; costume contest - see if your

dog is the best dressed at Woofstock; musical sits and

downs - always a big hit for handlers and dogs; and

much more! Prizes await the individual and team

walkers collecting the most. For more information,

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The Art of William and Jeanne Steig with SuperSteig DayStockbridge, MA, July 14, 2010- Norman Rockwell Museum will celebrate the art of

acclaimed “New Yorker” and children’s book illustrator William Steig and his wife/cre-ative collaborator Jeanne Steig, during SuperSteig Day, a family event to be held at the Museum on Saturday, July 24, from 1 to 4 p.m. Start the afternoon with a special tour of the exhibition “William Steig: Love & Laughter,” which features an amusing collection of original drawings by William Steig, and unique assemblages by his wife Jeanne. At 1:30 p.m., join actress Ann Undeland for a dramatic reading inspired by the art and stories found in such William Steig children’s books as “Shrek!,” “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble,” and “Alpha Beta Chowder.” At 2 p.m., meet artist Jeanne Steig in person for a trash-to-treasures art workshop for all ages. SuperSteig Day is sponsored in part by “The Albany Times Union,” and is free for kids 18 and under, and free for adults with regular Museum admission.

On View Through October 31, 2010: “William Steig: Love & Laughter”Named the “King of Cartoons” by “Newsweek,” William Steig is renowned for his

uproarious comic art and his best-selling illustrated children’s books and novels. During

his lifetime, he kept America laughing with more than sixteen hundred drawings and one hundred seventeen covers for “The New Yorker,” and authored and illustrated more than twenty children’s picturebooks, including much-loved, mischievous tales like “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble,” which earned the artist a Caldecott Medal; the ever popular “Doctor De Soto;” and “Shrek!,” which has inspired feature length animated films. William Steig’s original cartoons and beloved book illustrations will be on view in this exciting installation that honors the genius of an American master. Engaging 3-D works by Jeanne Steig, the artist’s wife and creative collaborator, will be also on view.

Norman Rockwell Museum is located on 36 park-like acres in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Rockwell’s hometown for the last 25 years of his life. The Museum is open year-round. From May through October, hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; from November through April, hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Rockwell’s studio is open May through October, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Museum admission is $15 for adults, $10 for students, and $13.50 for seniors. Children and teens 18 and under are admitted free year-round through Kids Free Every Day, a gift to families from Country Curtains, Blantyre, and The Red Lion Inn. Visit the Museum online at http://www.nrm.org.

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Dogs Need A Little More Love During Mosquito Season

(ARA) - As a parent, you would never consider sending your child to school without the proper vaccinations. But did you know that accord-ing to the American Animal Hospital Association, about 50 percent of dogs in the United States go without preventative treatment for one of the most common diseases among canines?

Many people consider their dogs to be part of the family. And with

mosquito season in full swing, dog owners should consider the best way to protect dogs against heartworm disease. Mosquito bites may be just a simple nuisance to humans, but they can spread heartworm disease without pet owners knowing, and dogs are most at risk of becoming seriously ill from the disease.

Heartworm used to be relatively contained in the American south-east, where warm, humid temperatures create good breeding grounds for mosquitoes. However, longer warm seasons in northern states and increased pet travel throughout the country have led to dramatic growth in the spread of heartworm over the past decade. Veterinarians in regions that were once considered low-risk now report heartworm outbreaks in their clinics, and the parasite can now be found in all 50 states.

Recognizing heartworm infection can be tricky. Symptoms include chronic cough and fatigue, but often the disease does not show any signs until it reaches an advanced stage. Eventually, heartworm can lead to lung, heart, liver and kidney failure.

Fortunately, heartworm prevention is simple, cost effective, and the best way to save dogs from the long, difficult and expensive treatment

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required once infection takes hold. Here are a few ways to keep dogs safe:

* The American Heartworm Society rec-ommends getting your dog tested annually for heartworm. During these visits, talk to your

veterinarian about the best method of prevention against the disease.

* Protect your dog with a monthly application of a heartworm pre-ventative medication. Some topicals, like Advantage Multi for Dogs (imidacloprid + moxidectin) Topical Solution, also kill fleas and treat

intestinal parasites, such as hookworms, roundworms and whipworms.

* During warmer months, keep your dog inside as much as possible during early morning and dusk when mosquitoes are most active.

Through annual testing and use of monthly preventatives, you can protect your dog from heartworm disease and help keep your dog healthy. If you haven’t thought about prevention before, now is the time in the peak of mosquito season. For more information on heartworm prevention, visit advantagemulti.petparents.com.

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Studio21south in North Adams presents Re/Imaging New York, July 31 - September 6. As artists move deeper into the boroughs and beyond, their work explores new iconography at the City’s fringes. This show presents a vision of New York City for the 21st Century.

New York City consists of several islands, and the means of travel-ing from one to the other is clearly a major factor in the lives of all the art-ists in the show. The show’s subject mat-ter is diverse, but, curiously, each artist in “Re/Imaging New York” focuses to some degree on the intricate underpin-nings of the bridges and elevated subway trestles which con-nect the boroughs. Interpretations of the theme range from graphic close-ups which verge on abstraction, to

accomplished panoramas by Valeri Larko.

Studio21south is especially fortunate to highlight the work of Ms. Larko, a mid-career painter whose extensive exhibi-tion history includes an ongoing solo show at the Morris Museum, highlighting two decades of her past work. In the words of Steven Miller, Executive Director of the Morris Museum, “We take the train in and out of the city, or we pass through with our windows rolled up and the radio on, and

we ignore the landscape because we think these are not aesthetically pleasing places to be,” Mr. Miller said. “But she finds peace and simplicity in these places that she then renders on canvas.”

Indeed, Ms. Larko’s image of a string of houseboats along the coast of the Bronx is a window into the “city that never sleeps” that most of

us never see. Another atypical subject in “Re/Imaging New York” is in Eric March’s paint-ing of a half-finished condo building sport-ing garish yellow insu-lation — a familiar sight in the gentrify-ing neighborhoods of Brooklyn and Queens.

The show is an ambitious one for studio21south, with much larger works than any of its prior exhibits. The North Adams studio-loft setting complements these paintings, with their gritty, industrial

themes. As New York City expatriates, the gallery co-directors, Thor Wickstrom and Jaye Fox, have a particular personal interest in this show which connects their old hometown to their current Berkshire environs.

Located in an historic mill loft, studio21south is an exhibition space featuring contemporary realism and formal abstraction, at 189 Beaver Street, (Route 8) in North Adams, Massachusetts, approximately 1 mile from Mass MoCA. Studio21south is a part of Downstreet Art, a public art project of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

“Re/Imaging New York” will be on view from July 31 through September 6. Opening reception, Saturday, July 31, 3-7 p.m. Open Saturdays, 1-5, Sunday, 10-1, and most weekdays and other times by appointment or by chance. 413-652-2141 [email protected].

‘Re/Imaging New York’ Opens at Studio21south

Eric March, “Building”

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LENOX, MA (07/14/2010)(readMedia)-- Berkshire Country Day School, an independent school for students in preschool through ninth grade, is pleased to announce the election of three new members to its Board of Trustees:

Dr. Lisa Kantor is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Lenox, MA. She is also known as “Elle Kay Cabaret,” and writes and performs solo cabaret shows throughout the Berkshires and beyond. Lisa is married to Dr. Herb Kantor and lives in Lenox, MA with their two daughters who attend Berkshire Country Day School. This past year, Lisa served on the Admission and Marketing Committee of BCD’s Board of Trustees. She also conceived of and performed in “Dangerous Women,” a four-woman musical cabaret at Shakespeare and Company, to benefit BCD’s financial aid fund. Previously, Lisa had served for three years on the BCD Parents Association, co-chairing the Program Committee and chairing the Lecture Series which brought program-ming of interest to the Berkshire Country Day School’s campus. Lisa has also served on the Board of HospiceCare in The Berkshires for several years, where she was a member of the Executive Committee as well as co-chair of sev! eral annual fundraisers. Lisa earned her Bachelor’s Degree at Tufts University and her Doctorate from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.

Paige Smith Orloff is a freelance journalist and writer for regional (Berkshire Living, Rural Intelligence) and national (Country Living, Culture) print and online publications. Her media career began at J. Walter Thompson advertising in New York, where she worked in account management. After earning an M.B.A. from UCLA, she moved

into film and television production, working for fifteen years develop-ing and producing feature and television films, and holding executive positions at programmers such as HBO and Starz. Paige is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Yale University. She lives in Spencertown, New York with her husband, screenwriter John Orloff, and two young children who attend Berkshire Country Day School. This past year, Paige served as an active member of the Admission Marketing Committee of the Board of Trustees.

Mark Smith is the owner of Mark Smith Design, Inc. of Lenox, MA, a design firm doing all phases of architectural and interior work, includ-ing commercial and institutional with a concentration on residential projects. He is also a partner in Nine Partners Design of Philadelphia, PA, a firm specializing in custom designed and built furniture, built-ins, architectural components and objects; currently producing schematic designs and full scale models for furniture. Mark received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from City College of New York, School of Architecture and Environmental Studies; a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York; and attended Byam-Shaw School of Drawing and Painting in London. This past year, Mark was a member of the Buildings and Grounds Committee of the Board of Trustees and was instrumental in helping to select the architectural firm that will be conducting BCD’s new master facilities planning process. Mar! k and his wife, Dorthe Hviid, live in Lenox, MA and are past parents of a BCD graduate. Mark is a returning BCD Trustee.

Other officers include Claire Pollart, president; Ted Glockner, vice president; Laurie Schiff, secretary; and Kevin Sprague, treasurer.

Three New Trustees Join the BCD Board

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• BERKSHIRE COUNTY CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS •Monday

• 9:30 a.m. - Caregiver support group, for those who provide care to a loved one, sponsored by the Lee Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. Phone: 413-243-1212 Lee Regional VNA Offices, 32 Park Street, Lee.

• 6p.m. – 7:30 p.m. – Knitting/Crochet North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St., North Adams. For information phone 413-662-3133 or visit www.naplibrary.com.

Tuesday• 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. - Blood Pressure Clinic: Blood pressure

and health counseling sponsored by the Lee Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. and the Becket Board of Health, at the Becket Town Hall. Information: 413-243-1212

• 9:30 a.m. - Toddler Time. For one to two-and-a-half years. North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St., North Adams. For information

phone 413-662-3133 or visit www.naplibrary.com.

Wednesday• 9 to10 a.m. - Blood pressure and health counseling sponsored by

the Lee Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. and the Lee Board of Health. Phone: 413-243-1212. Lee Regional VNA offices, 32 Park Street, Lee.

• 10 a.m. - Preschool Story Time. North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St., North Adams. For information phone 413-662-3133 or visit www.naplibrary.com.

• 11 a.m. - 12. - Blood Pressure Clinic: Blood pressure and health counseling sponsored by the Lee Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. and the Chester Board of Health, at the Chester Town Hall, Chester, MA. Information: 413-243-1212

• 6:30 p.m. - Bingo - Non-Smoking - Refreshments Available - Progressive Jackpots. Info: 413-443-7135 - ITAM Lodge #564, 22

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Thursday• 10 – 11:30 a.m. – Blood Pressure Clinic: Blood pressure and health

counseling sponsored by the Lee Regional Visitng Nurse Association, Inc. at the Stop and Shop, Merrill Road Pittsfield MA. Information: 413-243-1212

Friday• 4:30 p.m. - Bingo - with food, Speedball, Horserace and Bingo Nut

2 Tickets. Weekly progressive game prize of $1,199, plus weekly door prize. St. Mary’s School, 115 Orchard St., Lee.

• 6:30 p.m. – Bingo every Friday. Doors open at 4:30, games begin at 6:30. St. Mary’s School, 115 Orchard Street, Lee. 413-243-1079.

• 6:30 p.m. – Bingo every Friday. Doors open at 4:30. Elks Lodge #487 in North Adams, Ma, 413-664-9039

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