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Revision as of 20:47, May 13, 2010

Copied from Summer 2009

Every summer, many students foolishly choose to spend the three-month break in Williamstown. This page records 2010's incarnation of this practice: the students on campus, where they will live and dine, any notable events, and the like.

Summer 2010

Dining

Paresky

Housing

Housing: Currier, Prospect, Gladden, Poker Flats
SMALL: Garfield
Summer Science Program (SSP): Perry

Concerts

Places to go and Things to do

You can easily get by without a car during the school year. But when that 9-5 job ends, you're not left with much else to do because this is Williamstown, MA, after all. Here are some places in the "area" to spend some luxury time.

  • Pittsfield is a bit closer than Vermont with 2 decent lakes. It's a "city." There's also Barrington Stage and The Colonial if you're interested in theatre/cultural activities and have seen everything at Williamstown Theatre Festival already.
  • Lake Shaftsbury, VT. A short 45 minute drive away, Lake Shaftsbury offers a nice big lake with walking path around the lake, a dirt volleyball area, a wide open field for frisbee throwing and other events, paddleboats for rent, and more! $2 or $3 per person. Directions.
  • Tanglewood. This performance space of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops is located in Lenox and is an outstanding location for a picnic and a concert. Try to get there before the end of the summer.
  • Williamstown Theater Festival. It's here again this year. Students are allowed to purchase "Student Rush Tickets" to all performances starting three hours before curtain for $15. Otherwise, shows are pretty expensive, but it's an opportunity to see some good theater without going very far.

Students on campus

Here are those in the Purple Valley for the summer of 2010. Please add yourself with your class ('10s at the top, '13s at the bottom).

Name Year Job Housing
Veronica Rabelo 11 PSYC thesis Currier N30
Peter Gottlieb 11 PHYS thesis Prospect 410
Aimee Weber 11 BIOL Thesis Currier C12
Antonio Lorenzo 11 PHYS thesis Prospect 412
Nat Hewett 11 ECON Research Prospect 432
Lisa Merkhofer 11 GEOS thesis Unknown
Casey Lyons 11 Chem thesis Gladden
Robby Finley 11 PHIL thesis Unknown
Jen Oswald 11 WCMA Education Intern TBA
Brian Shepherd 11 BIO Research Unknown
David Brett 11 Classics research Prospect 424
Rachel Teitelbaum 11 Zilkha center intern Prospect
Lucas Bruton 11 CHEM thesis unknown
Chris Brauchli 11 CSCI research Prospect 423
Michaela Morton 12 Tourguiding Unknown
Tyisha Turner 12 Summer Theatre Lab Prospect
Emily Stein 12 Sawyer lib. assistant Prospect 425
Kimmy Sanders 12 Archives Currier C36
Holly Dwyer 12 Bio research Gladden B14
Kim Stroup 12 Library! Gladden B13
Michael Semensi 12 SSP Tutor Perry
Emma Pelegri-O'Day 12 Chem research Currier S12
Sora Kim 13 Chem research Gladden
Andy Quinn 13 Foreign Policy institute East
Sarah Rowe 13 Hopkins Forest Currier C34
April Shen 13 CS research Currier
Emily Ury 13 Chem research Currier
Eunice Baek 13 WIT Prospect 414