Free community Screening of 'Till'

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — As part of the Pittsfield Public Schools Arts Integration & Community Partnership Program, a special collaboration between the school district and the Berkshire County chapter of the NAACP, a free community screening of the film, "Till," will be held at 6 p.m. on March 26 at Taconic High School at 96 Valentine Road in Pittsfield. 
 
The new program, which is centered on classroom-based arts integration instruction, launched in February with a professional development presentation to all secondary teachers and staff in the school district. The program was designed by Yvette "Jamuna" Sirker, MFA, PPS Coordinator for Arts Integration & Community Partnerships and Shirley Edgerton, of the Berkshire County Chapter of the NAACP. 
 
With a spotlight on civil rights, the program allows sophomore students in social studies classes to view the film, followed by workshops led by NAACP facilitators. Additionally, prior to the community screening on March 26, "Till" co-writer and producer, Keith Beauchamp will visit both Pittsfield and Taconic high schools.  
 
In addition to providing a licensed copy of the film, Triplex Cinema is also covering the costs associated with Beauchamp's visit to both schools.  
 
Sirker is hopeful about this program and its potential to raise awareness. 
 
"Superintendent Joseph Curtis offered valuable support and guidance on the program's infrastructure in addition to other members of the NAACP who contributed to the shaping of classroom resources and experiential workshops. The film, 'Till,' has provided our district with a potent experiential learning moment as the film, the NAACP, our social studies teachers, and Mr. Beauchamp guide our students into greater awareness of their own history as well as demonstrating the link between the arts and social justice," said Sirker. "Finally, this program offers PPS students direct contact with a key organization in the 'Till' story, the NAACP." 
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More than 600 Participate in Steel Rail Races

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- Matthew Ferraro was the first runner across the finish line at the MountainOne Steel Rail Marathon.
 
Ferraro clocked a time of 2 hours, 41 minutes flat on the Ashuwilticook Rail Trail course.
 
He finished a little more than five minutes ahead of runner-up Nick Reid (2:46:15).
 
Simone Veale won the race's women's division in a time of 3:18:42. She beat out Jill Hussain, who covered the course in 3:27:23.
 
The fastest marathoner on Sunday was Stephen Gulley, a hand cyclist, who clocked a time of 2:15:03.
 
The 26.2-mile circuit was covered by 150 finishers ranging in age from 18 (William Hanley in 14th place) to 72 (Ric Nudell, who finished in 6:04:47).
 
The day also featured a half-marathon and an 8-kilometer race.
 
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