Fine Woodwork Show and Silent Auction

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STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Now in its 25th year, the show will feature designs by 32 woodworkers from the Berkshires and neighboring counties in New York and Connecticut. 
 
The show takes place Aug. 30 and Aug. 31 from 9 am to 5 pm. It will be held at the Berkshire Botanical Garden. 
 
There will be live woodworking demonstrations including Woodturning, Chinese Joinery and French Polishing. Great Cape Baking Co. will be onsite offering a full breakfast and lunch menu, coffee, drinks and their handmade donuts. At the Berkshire Botanical Garden. 
 
The highlight of the show is the Silent Auction and 100 percent of the proceeds goes towards the educational scholarship fund which supports individuals aspiring to make woodworking their professional career. 
 
Due to the success of the 2024 show, the Guild awarded $32,000 to nine recipients this year. Since founding the Guild in 1998, they have awarded $120,000 to fifty-four recipients.
 
General Admission is $5.00. Berkshire Botanical Members $3.00. 
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Lt. Governor Driscoll Visits Great Barrington Businesses

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Housing Secretary Ed Augustus and state Rep. Leigh Davis are ready to chop wood out back of Pleasant and Main. 

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll did some holiday shopping on Main Street last week after announcing millions of federal Community Development Block Grant funds

She was glad to see an array of small-business owners thriving, and the eclectic items that Great Barrington has to offer. 

"We know that the vibrancy of communities can often be defined by what's happening on Main Street," she said. 

"It's great to be here in Great Barrington and see so many independent entrepreneurs who are running really, not only fun, but businesses that are doing well, and we want to try and find ways to uplift and support that work moving forward." 

State Rep. Leigh Davis coordinated a business tour with Pleasant and Main Cafe and General Store, Robbie's Community Market, and Butternut Ski Mountain. While downtown, Driscoll also stopped at Coco's Candy and Rob's Records and Audio. 

Earlier that day, the Healey-Driscoll administration announced $33.5 million in federal CDBG funds at the Housatonic Community Center. Great Barrington, in conjunction with Egremont and Stockbridge, has been allocated $ 1.25 million to rehabilitate approximately 14 housing units.  A new Rural and Small Town Housing Choice Community designation for its Housing Choice Initiative was also launched. 

Davis emphasized the significance of the state announcing these dollars in the small village of Housatonic.  

Craig Bero, founder of Pleasant and Main, prepared desserts and hors d'oeuvres for the group at his cozy cafe across the street from the Housatonic Community Center. Bero opened more than a decade ago after migrating from New York City, and Pleasant and Main offers sustainable, organic meals for an affordable price while enjoying the museum of antiques that is the restaurant. 

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