Looking Good At 100: Blandford Golf Club Celebrating Centennial

By Jonathan DelSordoiBerkshires Intern
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BLANDFORD, Mass. — Originating as a cricket club back in 1909, the Blandford Golf Club has seen plenty of changes over the years but has stayed true to its community roots. The original house on the property remains much as it has for many generations.   

The private club will mark its 100th anniversary on Sunday, July 12, with a community day, which will begin a weeklong celebration.

The club will host from 1 to 4 a free golf clinic with local pro Francis Kringle, closest-to-the-pin contest, putting contests for all ages, croquet, tours of the clubhouse, raffles and more. Attendees will also be able to chow down on free hot dogs, beverages and popcorn throughout the afternoon. 

The nine-hole course was designed by William Dexter and opened in 1909.

"It's short, but tricky as any golf course. We like to feel that we at Blandford are a no-pressure atmosphere and it matches the small-town community feel as it was at the start, way back when," said Kringle.

After playing a quick nine holes, I was happy with the style of play one must adapt to on this course. That the short holes called for a higher level of accuracy in play was the consensus of most. It's a tight course with no water, but makes it up with dogleg lefts and rights and small tricky greens. 

The club later added on tennis facilities and offers individual and family memberships for golf and tennis or just tennis. There are leagues and instruction in both sports and social events throughout the year, including card games and dinners.

Betty Barter, a 35-year member of Blandford, gave a tour of the clubhouse. The main dining room can seat more than 200 people. The club rents out the space from just $25, up to about $200 if you want a DJ present, depending on the number in your party. 

With rooms for rent as well, the club becomes an all-inclusive retreat for the average golfing tourist. There are two rooms, each with two beds, and a master suite with a sitting room and a spacious sleeping quarters for larger families. Rentals are from $50 a night.   

The club prides itself on its inclusive atmosphere, welcoming residents and second-home owners alike from all walks of life.

"We are a very deep-rooted club. We love the idea of community here and it just makes it seem like a big family," said Barter, "and we are very excited for the upcoming week. Capping it all off with a 1900s period-themed golf day on the 18th."

Blandford is located about 20 minutes east of Lee. For additional information, visit Blandford Golf Club or call 413-884-2443.
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Dalton Day Returns This Saturday

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The town's popular Dalton Day festival is returning this weekend after a year's hiatus.
 
The event will kick off this Saturday at 11 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m. in the field in front of the Senior Center. 
 
The community celebration was established in 2023 by the Cultural Council in an effort to increase resident participation at town meetings while also showcasing the area's welcoming, diverse, artistic and sporty atmosphere. In 2024, the event brought together 300 residents. 
 
"The primary mission of Dalton Day is to foster a strong sense of community, build civic pride, and bring residents together through a shared celebration of local culture, music, and food," said Jeannie Ingram, Select Board member and cultural council chair, and Lori Venezia, executive assistant to the town manager. 
 
The event provides an accessible and free platform for "civic education, community bonding, and supporting local businesses, artisans, makers, and culture more broadly," they said.
 
The festival strengthens the fabric of the town both civically and economically by connecting grassroots organizations with residents, fostering a shared sense of belonging, and providing free, family-friendly entertainment.
 
It also serves as an opportunity for community members to meet with local officials and a couple of state officials. State Sen. Paul Mark and state Rep. Leigh Davis will be coming from Beacon Hill to speak at the event. 
 
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