Saturday
brought cooler temperatures making it a perfect day for outside activities and
we’re so grateful to our friends at Jiminy Peak for hosting their second annual
community day to raise money for Berkshire United Way. Children and families enjoyed discounted
admission to the adventure park, and the opportunity to spend time at our
crafts table, enjoy a story walk, receive balloon animals and have their faces
painted courtesy of Balloon Ben and his daughter.
Thanks to some creative thinking by Race Director Patty Spector and the Josh Committee, the 42nd Josh Billings RunAground will go on! The race takes place this Sunday, September 16th, with a new route that culminates on the familiar grounds of Tanglewood.
Following
the main race is the always popular kids race, which draws more than 100
participants and is a fun, competitive way to put a wrap on the day of
competition. For those children
interested in registering, you can do so the day prior to the event at the
Arcadian Shoppe or on the day of the event at Tanglewood.
For
many years proceeds from the event have been donated to Berkshire United Way to
help our organization ignite the collective power of individuals and
organizations to build a stronger community together.
Berkshire United Way is fortunate to have such great community partners in our efforts to make Berkshire County a dynamic, engaged community with opportunities for all.
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