PITTSFIELD â As the weather gets warmer and days lengthen, the urge to get outdoors grows. Trail advocates have answers.
Last week, representatives of Berkshires outdoor recreation groups gathered by webinar to discuss plans for the season. The discussion, hosted by Mill Town Capital, included information on a new trail that will expose a little-known part of Hancock Shaker Village to the public.
Quote If you thought you were interested in Shakerism, they put you there for a year to see if it really was for you,
â Hancock Shaker Village President and CEO Jennifer Trainer Thompson, speaking of the now-overgrown South Family site on the nonprofits grounds
An Agricultural Grant To Benefit Berkshire Area Farms
Everyone should pause and think about the importance of farms in our community as they are the backbone of providing food to everyone s dinner table. Farmers continue to put in long hours in accomplishing this task at hand, especially during these trying times. Fortunately, some assistance is on the way as our area s youth have sparked an interest in this rewarding field of work.
Great Barrington based B-A-V, Berkshire Agricultural Ventures has announced they will provide a $10,000 grant to the Berkshire based non-profit organization,
Greenagers as they will provide much needed funding to assign second year apprenticeships at the locally based