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Jimmy’s Ride 2021 

Jimmy’s Ride 2021  will be held Saturday, August 14, 2021 starting at Berkshire County Kids’ Place, 63 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, MA 01201.

The 25th annual motorcycle ride begins at Kid’s Place and ends at “The A” (GEAA- General Electric Athletic Association) facility at 303 Crane Ave, Pittsfield, MA.

The entry fee for the Ride is $25 per person. Non-riders are welcome to the post- Ride celebration for $5 per person at the door.

The ride will proceed through the beautiful Berkshires countryside and end at “The A”.

Run day schedule:

8:30 – 10:00 am  Registration

10:00 am Ride begins

Noon – 4:00 pm  After Party  includes  food, music by Whiskey City and Hotshot Hillbillys and fun activities.

The ride honors Jimmy Bernardo who was kidnapped and killed 26 years ago.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Jimmy’s Ride Fund which in turn benefits Berkshire County Kids’ Place in their efforts to help young victims of sexual and domestic violence.

Past events have raised as much as $20,000.

For more information email info@kidsplaceonline.org.

To learn more about Kids’ Place visit kidsplaceonline.org.

Special thanks to these generous sponsors:

Greylock Federal Credit Union

Hillcrest Educational Centers

Lee healthcare

The Landing at Laurel Lake

Johnson Ford

Park Square – Raymond James

Paula McLean Realtors

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Jimmy’s Ride 2020 Canceled

Jimmy’s Ride is canceled for 2020. It would have been the 25th year of the motorcycle ride that honors Jimmy Bernardo who was kidnapped and killed 23 years ago and  benefits the Jimmy’s Ride Fund which in turn benefits Berkshire County Kids’ Place in their efforts to help young victims of sexual and domestic violence.

The Ride will return in 2021.

To learn more about Kids’ Place visit kidsplaceonline.org.

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9th Annual  Monopoly Tournament POSTPONED

9th Annual  Monopoly Tournament, will be held Thursday, April 2, 2020 at the Berkshire Hills Country Club, 500 Benedict Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201.

The event is hosted by Raymond James.

Pre-register at  https://one.bidpal.net/bckpmonopolytournament/welcome. There will be no registration at the door.

Entry fee is $30.

The evening will include prizes, raffles, awards, hors d’oeuvres, snacks and cash bar.

The competition format is as follows: Everyone will play a preliminary 90 minute round. The top six finishers will play a 90 minute final round for the grand prize.

The evening schedule is as follows:

5:30- 6:15 pm   Check in

6:15- 7:45 pm  1st 90 minute round

7:45- 8:15 pm  Snacks, hors d’oeuvres

8:15- 9:45 pm  Final 90 minute Championship round.

Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Berkshire County Kids’ Place. Last year’s tournament raised $18,000.

Corporate sponsorships are welcome.

For more information about the Berkshire County Kids’ Place visit them on Facebook.

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Ideas for Another Kind of Gift

 

Tis the giving season, is it not? If you’ve already completed your shopping list for the usual suspects and have a few bucks left over to spread additional cheer, here are some gift ideas of the non- profit kind.

Love animals? The Little Guild in West Cornwall, CT https://www.littleguild.org/ rescues homeless dogs and cats and finds loving homes for them. A donation of $25 will buy a one-day supply of food for all of their animals; $50 vaccinates one animal for a year or helps pay the cost to spay a cat ($150) or neuter a dog ($300). Or maybe adopt a pet…

Who isn’t moved by the notion of a child at risk? Berkshire County Kids Place https://www.kidsplaceonline.org/ in Pittsfield, MA picks up the pieces of children damaged by sexual and domestic violence and makes them whole. When a child comes in for a therapy session they get a snack first. $10 buys all of the kids snacks for a week. $50 covers most of a private therapy session for a child. Usually it takes 12 – 24 sessions per child.

Continuing the focus on children, Brooker Memorial https://www.brookermemorial.org/ in Torrington, CT provides early learning, child care, pediatric dental care and child therapy for youngsters in need. $25 will buy a week’s supply of healthy snacks for 10 kids or dental screening for one child. $50 will provide one month of art supplies for two classrooms or a dental cleaning for one child.

Adopt-a-Family in Millerton, NY cares about the young ones too. Headquartered at Moore & More Printing ( 518 789-4508), Stacey Moore and her large band of helpers provide clothing and toys (non-electronic) to some 300 kids up to age 13. Each child gets a winter coat, boots and three toys. A $50 or $100  donation will put a big dent in that per child cost.

Hunger may be our greatest scourge. Gratefully, there are many non- profits dedicated to feeding our residents-in-need. One of them is the Sunday In The Country Food Drive http://sundayinthecountryfooddrive.com/. They are based in Millerton, NY, but they serve 18 towns throughout the Tri-State area. They provide Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to over 300 families. A $25 gift will provide a family of six with a complete holiday dinner including a 14-16 pound turkey.

Special Olympics is one of the most beloved of international charities. It allows children and adults with intellectual challenges to participate in and succeed in 26 different sports throughout the year. And the “United Sports” program partners challenged athletes with non-challenged high schoolers to compete together. Everyone wins. a $30 donation buys a basketball. If you care to give on the installment plan, $15 a month funds year round sports activities for three athletes. Each state manages its own programs. Connecticut https://www.soct.org/; Massachusetts https://www.specialolympicsma.org/ and New York https://www.specialolympics-ny.org/ .  A $65 donation will earn you a Special Olympics tree ornament.

Robin Hood Radio’s http://www.robinhoodradio.com/ home is in Sharon, CT, and it serves the Tri-State region. It is an NPR station providing local and national news and entertainment as well as providing  public service announcements about non-profit activities throughout the year. Robin Hood Radio is a non-profit that needs our support. A $25 or $50 donation would help pay for stringers who report local news or help support an emergency fund take care of equipment failures, among many other expenses.

The Jane Lloyd Fund https://www.thejanelloydfund.org/ provides financial help for cancer patients in the Northwest Corner by paying their living expenses while they concentrate on healing. A $50 donation could cover a tank of gas to drive to treatments, or pay for part of an electric bill or a piece of a mortgage payment. No donation is too small.

Housatonic Youth Service Bureau (HYSB) https://hysb.org/ . Counselors at HYSB offer free counseling to youngsters in Region 1 in Connecticut addressing a broad array of emotional needs from depression and anxiety to avoiding school, and support children and families coping with personal or economic crises, emotional or physical neglect, trauma, substance abuse and more. A $50 donation to HYSB will pay for one counseling session.

The Salisbury Winter Sports Association (SWSA) http://www.jumpfest.org/ in Salisbury Connecticut has been teaching youngsters to ski – cross country, downhill and jumping for 94 years. They provide skiing scholarships for four area grade school downhill programs and maintain  20, 30 and 70 meter jumps at their Satre Hill facilities as well as host the annual Eastern Ski Jumping Championships. A $50 donation to SWSA will fund two hours of landing hill snow grooming or travel expenses for a SWSA jumper to compete at other eastern hills.

These are just 10 of the 300 or so charities found on the pages of sportingAcause.com, all of which are doing heroic work to improve lives in our part of the world. Please remember them when gift-giving this holiday season.

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Jimmy’s Ride 2019

Jimmy’s Ride 2019  will be held Saturday, August 10, 2019 starting at Berkshire County Kids’ Place, 63 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, MA 01201.

The 24th annual motorcycle ride begins at Kid’s Place and ends at Camp Russel, 341 Boys Club Rd., Richmond, MA.

The entry fee for the Ride is $25 per person. Non-riders are welcome to the post- Ride celebration at Camp Russel in Richmond, MA. for $5 per person and $20 per family.

Run day schedule:

9:30 am  Registration

11:00 am Ride begins

Following the Ride enjoy Jimmy’s After Party at Camp Russel including food, music and fun activities.

The ride honors Jimmy Bernardo who was kidnapped and killed 23 years ago.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Jimmy’s Ride Fund which in turn benefits Berkshire County Kids’ Place in their efforts to help young victims of sexual and domestic violence.

Past events have raised as much as $20,000.

To register go to kidsplaceonline.org , and click on “Jimmy’s Ride 2019” picture.

To learn more about Kids’ Place visit kidsplaceonline.org.

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