BerkChique! Returns for Tenth Year to Benefit Ventfort Hall

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LENOX, Mass. — BerkChique!, an annual pop-up clothing sale and fundraiser, will return for its tenth year from Friday, May 2, through Sunday, May 4, 2025. 
 
The event will be held at Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion & Museum, located at 104 Walker Street in Lenox.
 
Tickets for a First Dibs Shopping Party on Friday, May 2, are currently available for purchase on the Ventfort Hall website. The party will offer ticket holders an early opportunity to shop a selection of new and gently-used clothing and accessories. Benefactor ticket holders ($500) will have access from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and will be acknowledged in promotional materials. VIP ticket holders ($150) can enter from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., and general admission ticket holders ($25) can attend from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Friday event will include hors d'oeuvres, refreshments, wine provided by NeJaime's Wine Cellars, and shopping bags from Blue Q.
 
Admission to BerkChique! will be free for all shoppers on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Sunday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
 
The event features a variety of clothing items, including casual and formal wear, in multiple sizes, sourced from closets in the Berkshires. Designer pieces from Vicki Bonnington's collection will also be available.
 
Since its inception in 2012, BerkChique! has contributed over $285,000 to local non-profit organizations. This year's event is presented by and will benefit Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion & Museum, with additional proceeds supporting the Berkshire Humane Society, Community Access to the Arts (CATA), WAM Theatre, and Berkshire Art Center.
 
BerkChique! is supported by in-kind sponsors Blue Q, Vicki Bonnington, Nejaime's Wine Cellars, and Your Color Connection.
 
Founded in 2012, BerkChique! provides an opportunity to purchase donated high-quality new and gently-used clothing and accessories to benefit local non-profits. Donations of clothing and accessories can be dropped off at Ventfort Hall on Mondays through Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment. Donation pickups can also be scheduled through the BerkChique.org website.
 
Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion & Museum is a non-profit organization focused on historic preservation and community engagement. Built in 1893, the former summer cottage offers tours, exhibits, and event rentals.
 
 
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Morris Elementary's Odyssey of the Mind Team Earns Spot at World Finals

LENOX, Mass. — Superintendent Dr. William Collins and Principal Brenda Kelley shared that Morris Elementary School's Odyssey of the Mind team recently competed in regional competition, securing first place in their division and a spot in the World Finals.

Grade 5 students at Morris Elementary School are using their minds to solve complex, open-ended problems through Odyssey of the Mind.

Odyssey of the Mind is an educational program that challenges students to solve open-ended problems imaginatively and theatrically while working as a team. 

Students who participate in Odyssey of the Mind begin preparing for the workforce early, developing their skills in engineering, innovation and creative problem-solving. 

The team is comprised of Grade 5 students Les Freeman, Johnson Green, Anna Kennedy, Raquel Levin, Zachary Streeter, Levi Stern and Ethan Winger and is coached by Josh Levin, Kim Winger and Seth Lipkin.

They traveled to Edward Little High School in Auburn, Maine, on Saturday, April 5, for the regional competition, where they competed against 99 teams.

The Morris team solved the problem "AstronOMical Odyssey," in which teams were tasked to create a humorous performance set in a team-created "historical" civilization that explains constellations and presents original stories. The performance also included a humorous astronomer character with a "stellar" costume, a lighting effect and a shooting star.

The team's performance can be viewed here.

"These students have put in countless hours designing their own solution, building their own props, and bringing their ideas to life," said Coach Josh Levin. "What’s amazing is that the work these kids are doing will set them up to be successful at problem-solving using both engineering and creative skills. This is what it’s all about! They did absolutely everything themselves. That’s the really amazing thing. No parent help, just encouragement."

Their win at the regional competition earned them an invite to attend the World Finals at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI, from May 20-24, where they will compete against more than 800 teams from around the world. 

The PTO is seeking donations to help send the small but mighty team of students to the World Finals. To contribute to the PTO's fundraising efforts, contact Ashley Turczak at ashley.turczak@gmail.com.

"Our Odyssey of the Mind team is a perfect example of the creativity and persistence that our student body possesses," said Principal Kelley. "These students worked incredibly hard to come out on top at the regional competition, and we hope to see them move on to display their innovative talents at the World Finals. Congratulations, and good luck!"

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