75th Annual Berkshire Botanical Garden Harvest Festival

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. - Get ready for the 75th Annual Berkshire Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 3rd and Sunday, October 4th from 10:00 – 5:00 at the Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge. For generations, the Harvest Festival has been a cherished tradition in the Berkshires. Originally conceived as a harvest-season family and community festival, it is one of the largest and longest running events of its kind in the country.

Harvest Festival is first and foremost a celebration of community, showcasing local artisans of the highest quality, supporting local services, and promoting a wide array of Berkshire area products. In addition to the many individual artists and crafters, this year BerkshireMade, a collective of Berkshire County artisans specializing in everything from upcycled goods to fine art, will be featured in the big tent.

Also of particular regional interest, this year’s Harvest Festival will highlight Berkshire grown foods and produce, with cheese makers such as Cricket Creek Farm and bakeries like Pittsfield Rye. In addition to local foods, there will be local crafters such as wreath-makers, blacksmiths and spinners demonstrating their skills.

Entertainment

On the main stage there will be a children’s show daily at 1 PM and great music for the whole family including Sister Monk, The Berkshire Ramblers led by WAMC host Alan Chartock and a Sunday morning Gospel wake up with Higher Help. In addition to his main stage performance, bluesman Frank Schapp will be parked under a tree throughout the festival, as will perennial favorite steel drum musician Mentos who will play requests in Caribbean style. Elsewhere on the grounds, the Violin Girlz will delight passers by with strains of Mozart, and as always, the traditional Pocket Lady will be roaming the grounds to the delight of children.

Great Food

As always, Harvest Festival means great food! The Red Lion Inn will once again donate their famous Butternut Bisque, which will be sold along with many delicious pies to raise money for the garden. In the food court, along with festival favorites such as bratwurst, curly potatoes and fried dough, the restaurants will offer such sumptuous temptations as BBQ, smoked ribs, and wood-fired pizza. Of course Barrington Brewery and Java Hut Coffee Roasters will be on hand to quench thirsts, while So-Co Creamery with their delicious homemade ice cream and locally famous Dutch Desserts will be there to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth.

Magical Kids’ Fun

The two days of magical kids' fun includes Pony Rides, Hay Rides, a Haunted House, the ever-popular Hay Jump, Animal Exhibits, and our Hay Maze for smaller tykes. Strap in for Haupt Tree Company's Cherry Picker Ride, which takes you up high enough to see most of the county. There are also Races, Face Painting, Children's Crafts, Mini-Golf and Games. Did we mention the Pumpkin Toss?

Local Crafts

Harvest Festival’s focus on the handcrafted showcases over a hundred of the most gifted (and reasonably priced) artisans and crafters from five Massachusetts counties and from the surrounding New England States. It’s never too early for holiday shopping! Victorian dried wreaths, framed pressed botanicals, quilted items, painted floor cloths, locally made herbal body care products, hand-crafted pottery, home-spun yarn, photography, hand-made clothing, jewelry, baskets, rag dolls, old-fashioned toys and more.

Special Items

Harvest Festival offers its traditional Opportunity Clothing sale, featuring some of the finest used clothing anywhere, as well as Reggie’s Famous Giant Two-Day Tag Sale. Both have been big attractions in past years. (Reggie has been running the Tag Sale for almost 30 years!) A great Country Bazaar features bargains galore and the 1200 square foot Lenox Garden Club Book Sale is not to be missed! Shopping at Harvest Festival supports the educational programs of the Garden, and also helps support your neighbors during the holiday season.
Silent Auction….

Harvest Festival’s acclaimed Silent Auction again features something for every taste – An evening at the opera? Theater tickets? A day at Canyon Ranch? Vacation in the Dominican Republic? From dinners in your favorite restaurants to fine works of art, you can get it here! Each year outshines the one before with amazing items to bid on – and deals to be had! Silent Auction is Saturday, October 3rd only. Bidding begins at 10:00 am and closes at 3:00 pm sharp.

All proceeds benefit the Berkshire Botanical Garden and its educational programming. For more information contact the Berkshire Botanical Garden at 413-298-3926 or visit them on the web at www.berkshirebotanical.org. Parking is only $10.00 per vehicle so bring your friends and enjoy this beloved Berkshire tradition.
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Weekend Outlook: Fresh Start

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening this weekend, including hiking, volunteering, fundraisers, and more.

Editor's Pick

First Friday
Downtown North Adams
Time: 5 to 9 p.m.

The new year is here so kick it off with music, art, and games that will fill downtown North Adams for its First Friday event, themed "Fresh Start." 

Participating businesses will have extended hours and many galleries will host openings, closings, and other special events.

More information and event line-up here.

Friday

Discover Greylock Hike
Mount Greylock Visitor Center, Lanesborough
Time: 1 p.m. 

Celebrate the great outdoors with a walk in the woods to explore seasonal changes the signs of wildlife along an easy-moderate trail.

This family-friendly 2-mile hike follows the Bradley Farm Trail with a gradual 440-ft elevation gain. 

Hikes may include tree identification, local history and orienteering. Be aware that trail conditions may be snow-covered, icy or muddy.

More information here.

Future Labs Gallery All Members Reception
43 Eagle St., North Adams
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

View artwork by more than 40 Future Labs Gallery member artists. More information here.

Collaged Coasters for Tweens and Teens 
Milne Public Library Williamstown
Time: 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

"Decompress and Decoupage." Decoupage is the art of applying a collage of paper onto a surface. Make collage wooden coasters whether it's a gift or a piece of art to hang on your wall. More information here.

Karaoke 
Dalton American Legion
Time: 6 p.m. 

Sing your heart out while supporting the local American Legion Post. More information here.

Joni Mitchell Tribute Band Performance
17 Main St., South Egremont
Time: 8 p.m. 

Big Yellow Taxi, a Joni Mitchell tribute band, will perform many of Mitchell's popular songs. 

Tickets are $20. More information here.

Saturday

Music Bingo
Wahconah Country Club
Time: 6 p.m.

Help raise money for the girls and boys basketball program by playing a game of musical bingo. More information here.

Lecture by Former Peace Corps Volunteers
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 2 p.m.

Two former Peace Corps volunteers Eduardo and Edmundo tell their story of collecting used equipment from the Berkshires and shipping it to Honduras. More information here.

 

Tracking Winter Wildlife for Beginners
Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Lenox
Time: 11 a.m. 

Take a beginner-friendly walk through fields and forests to search for tracks, scat, and signs of the delicate but exciting interactions between predators and their prey.
 
With any luck, you will find signs of coyotes, foxes, deer, rabbits, and more. Tickets are $15 for Mass Auburn members and $20 for non-members. 
 
More information here.  

'The Princess and the Frog' Screening 
Milne Public Library, Williamstown
Time: 1 p.m. 

Bring your family to the library for a free screening of the Disney classic, "The Princess and the Frog." Enjoy popcorn and to be more sustainable bring your own bowl. 

More information here.

Volunteer to Build Lee's Rink
Lee Athletic Field
Time: 10 a.m.

Volunteers are needed to help build Lee's skating rink. Email the Youth Commission to let them know you can make it.

More information here.

Full Moon Winter Hike 
Hilltop Orchards, Richmond
Time: 6:45 p.m. 
 
There will be a guided hike by Holly Brouker, under the full moon. The event also features a bonfire ceremony and wine and cider tasting. 
 
More information here
 
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