PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Community Food Pantry, formerly known as the South Community Food Pantry, is hosting its first-ever benefit concert. This event aims to showcase the vibrant music scene in the Berkshires while providing crucial support to local families in need.
The concert features an impressive lineup, including The Wanda Houston Band, Billy Keane, Jackson DuCharme, Natalia Bernal, and Jason Ennis. It will take place at the Colonial Theater on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 7:00 PM. Tickets are priced at $40 and $60, plus fees. All proceeds will directly benefit the Food Pantry.
Mary Spina, the event chairperson, expressed her gratitude: “We are thrilled to partner with Berkshire Theater Group for this beautiful venue.” The Colonial Theater adds a special touch to this inaugural event.
Located at 110 South Street, the Food Pantry serves over 1,000 households weekly. Operated entirely by volunteers, more funds can go directly to helping families. In light of recent cuts to SNAP benefits and reduced USDA food supplies, this concert is crucial for the pantry to continue meeting increasing food demands.
Statistics reveal that food insecurity has risen dramatically in recent years. According to Feeding America, 42 million Americans struggled with hunger in 2021, a jump from 35 million in 2020. The ongoing challenges highlight the importance of community support initiatives like this benefit concert.
Social media buzz around the event is palpable. Many in the community are sharing their excitement online, with hashtags promoting local engagement and encouraging others to get involved.
This event not only bridges the gap in food resources but also strengthens community bonds through music and collective action. It’s a reminder of how art can foster connection and support when it’s needed most.
For more information about the concert and to purchase tickets, you can visit the official website of the Pittsfield Community Food Pantry [here](https://www.pittsfieldfoodpantry.org).