Berkshire Grown to Host 'Farm Chic'
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The Farm Chic committee has collected many pieces of vintage and costume jewelry, scarves, hats and handbags for resale at affordable prices. In addition, more than a dozen local artisans will be selling their wares at the event and donating a portion of their proceeds to Berkshire Grown.
Sculptor and jeweler Dai Ban has created a Berkshire Grown-inspired sterling silver charm, the first in a series he plans as a long-term fundraiser for the organization. In addition to his newly fashioned charm, Ban will be selling his works along with jewelers Lisa Anderson, Stephanie Iverson, Saskia Larraz and Stephanie Gravalese. George Reeves will feature his leather goods, and handbags will be available from Lesley Ann Beck and Lynette Cornwell. Crispina French, Sonya Mackintosh (SMartWorks) and Christina Koldys will sell their scarves and shawls. Liz Olney and GeGe Kingston will offer jewelry and accessories for sale.
In addition to the sale of items, there will be a $5 per ticket drawing, with a prime piece of jewelry as the prize.
The Farm Chic committee is hoping to raise $3,500 to underwrite Berkshire Grown’s annual Farm to Table directory that links local farmers and chefs.
Located at 42 Railroad St., Allium is a member of Slow Food and Berkshire Grown. Chef Michael Pancheri will provide refreshments including house-made pastries for Farm Chic shoppers. The restaurant will be open for business, serving Sunday brunch featuring locally grown and seasonal fare in the bar room from 11 a.m., extending its brunch service hours to 3 p.m.
Reservations are suggested but are not required. Call 413-528-2118 or visit www.opentable.com.
For more information about Farm Chic or supporting Berkshire Grown, call 413-528-0041 or visit www.berkshiregrown.org.

