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Around the Hamptons: Cultural Chaos coming Saturday, Main Street rehab focus of open house

EASTHAMPTON Public input from a March community meeting has been developed into concept designs in an effort to improve one of the city’s main thoroughfares, Main Street.As an introduction to those preliminary concepts for the now estimated $14.7.

Easthampton shows off artistic side for state s cultural chief

EASTHAMPTON While many individuals in the creative sector across the state did their best to financially hang on amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Easthampton City Arts took the pause as an opportunity to re-evaluate and develop its cultural center by.

Downtown is coming back to life : Sidewalk Sales to make a comeback in Easthampton, Northampton

EASTHAMPTON In what some see as a welcome change to downtown areas once muted by the pandemic, Sidewalk Sales are set to return to Easthampton and Northampton in the near future.In Easthampton, Cottage Street merchants plan to hold their sales on.

Easthampton Clay artisans back in public with outdoor sales event

Easthampton Clay artisans back in public with outdoor sales event The Payson Avenue side of the Nashawannuck Pond promenade in 2017. Gazette file photo Published: 4/30/2021 5:49:06 PM EASTHAMPTON Coronavirus restrictions have put many arts and culture events in Easthampton on hold. But on Saturday, more than 20 artists from Easthampton Clay will participate in an outdoor pottery sale event by Nashawannuck Pond. The sale, slated for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. across from the 1 Cottage St. studio, will mark the first event Easthampton Clay has held as a group since before the pandemic struck, and the studio’s first independent outdoor event.

A great antidote to the sadness at Snow Farm craft school

‘A great antidote to the sadness’ at Snow Farm craft school By Cate McQuaid Globe Correspondent,Updated April 28, 2021, 2:37 p.m. Email to a Friend A view of the campus of the Snow Farm Craft School in Williamsburg.Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe WILLIAMSBURG ­— On a Saturday in April, Thérèse Ebarb, an elder-law attorney from Long Island, bent over a potter’s wheel and coaxed a round bird feeder out of wet clay. “I’m a real beginner,” said Ebarb from behind a Plexiglas divider in the pottery studio at Snow Farm, the New England Craft Program, which had just opened for its six-month-long season.

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