2023 GRAND MARSHAL
JIM HOLMES Celebrating his
dedication to education in North Berkshire!
CITY OF NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS
Office of the Mayor
Jennifer A. Macksey
Dear Friends,
It is a privilege to welcome you to the City of North Adams for the 67th Annual Fall Foliage Parade; an exciting historical event that kicks off our celebration of the season right here in the beautiful Berkshires. The parade continues to be an anticipated event that attracts many to North Adams, offering a theme that appeals to all ages. Each year, a dedicated group of talented volunteers and City employees work diligently to brainstorm, organize, create, and invite participants to join in on the fun. My sincere thanks to all who engaged in making the parade an enjoyable and successful event that brings us together as a community, and welcomes everyone to our City.
This year’s theme, “Once Upon A Time in Northern Berkshire” celebrating children’s books and fairytales, is sure to cause smiles.
Be sure to acknowledge our Grand Marshal Jim Holmes. He has been connected to Education in Northern Berkshire for decades, having served as a teacher, school committee member, and most recently working with the North Adams Police Department on its reading with the department program. In 2013, Jim was selected as Teacher of the Year.
While working at (then) North Adams State College, he decied to begin a career in Education. Jim earned his degree in 1996 and began a 20 year teaching career. As a retiree, he is a substitute teacher at St. Stanislaus Kostka School. He credits his family, in particular his best friend and significant other Denise, and his daughters Jessica, Stephany, and Allyson, with giving him the support to pursue his dreams and remain involved all these years.
While you are here, I encourage you to visit local businesses and explore the natural resources that make North Adam such a unique place to reside. Enjoy “Once Upon A Time in Northern Berkshire” and please come back.
Sincerely,
Jennifer A. Macksey Mayor
PARADE ROUTE
The parade route is 1.2 miles and mostly flat, making it walkable for all ages and abilities.
Starting Point: Intersection of State Street and Old State Street.
Lineup: Curran Highway between DiSanti Field (north point) to United Cerebral Palsy (south point); roughly 400 Curran Highway to 535 Curran Highway.
Ending Point: Intersection of Ashland Street and Washington Ave, same as last year.
Safety and Road Closures: Due to the starting location and staging area, through traffic is able to detour on Old State Street to access parts of Curran Highway. The road will be fully shut down along the parade route starting at 12:30 pm.
WAYS TO WATCH THE PARADE
Be a spectator along the 1.2 mile parade route from the intersection of State Street and Old State Street, along Main Street, to the intersection of Ashland Street and Washington Ave.
Watch on Community Television channel 1301. Thank you to Northern Berkshire Community Television for their annual broadcast of the parade.
Watch a recording of the parade at 1berkshire.com/events/fall-foliage-parade
FALL EVENTS
Find all fall events online.
Just follow the QR Code!
City of North Adams
MountainOne
iBerkshires.com/Boxcar Media
Adams Community Bank
Berkshire Community College
Berkshire Bank
KB Accounting
Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership (MBHP)
Hotel Downstreet
Greylock Federal Credit Union
Greylock Insurance Agency
Terra Nova Church
The Brien Center
AYJ Fund
North Adams Elks Lodge #487
Wild Oats Market
Matt Alcombright in Memory of Danny and Red Alcombright
Phil and Denise Krutiak in Memory of Dom and Carol Pisano
Rebecca Cellana
Franklin Risatti in Memory of Colonel John Gibeau, USAF, Drury Class of ’61
Steve Green and Sue Walker
Jean Veazie in Memory of Edward Veazie
Don and Carol Graves
Gene S. Carlson in Memory of Justyna M. Carlson
Joe and Colleen Rossi in Memory of Suzanne and Robert Ross and Inez and Joseph Rossi
Maralyn L. Brown in Memory of Stanley L. Brown
Julia Wolfrum
Dennis and Elizabeth Gilbert
Bob and Barb St. Pierre in Memory of Sonny and Paul St. Pierre
Peter Belouin in Memory of Stephen Belouin
Susan Zoltek
Rita A. Gardner in Memory of Chuck and Mark Gardner
Pauline and Bob Bona
Robert and Janice Moresi
David and MaryBeth Kennedy
Charlie and Judy Blaisdell
Theresa Wood
Lorraine and Al Mancuso
Mike and Diane Pytko in Memory of Ted Pytko and William Dami
Catherine Scerbo
Mary A. Caproni
George and Debbie Forgea in Memory of Kay Corriveau
Paul Corriveau in Memory of Kay Corriveau
Jerry and Mary Desmarais
Joseph and Patricia Prenguber
John and Beverly Canale in Memory of Our Parents
— List as of 9/21/23