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Field Day Fun at Lee H. Kellogg School

Field Day Fun at Lee H. Kellogg School

Lev Sadeh and Noah Sher compete in the Pizza Box Relay during Field Day at Lee H. Kellogg School.

Patrick L. Sullivan

FALLS VILLAGE – It was Field Day at the Lee H. Kellogg School on Monday, June 15, as students took to the field at 9:30 a.m. to compete in a variety of games and activities, including disc golf and capture the flag. During the “Pizza Box Relay,” Lev Sadeh and Noah Sher, partially hidden behind a stack of pizza boxes, tried to split the difference between control and speed during the race.

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Books, dinner and thoughtful dialogue at literary salon at Swyft

A full table at House of Books’ Salon at Swyft in Kent.

D.H. Callahan
The act of sitting down with like-minded individuals to share food, and talk with each other is at once calming.

Fiction is a funny thing. There are so many ways to interpret how an author built a story, or what the meanings are behind characters, events and specific word choices. Even a novel’s title and dust jacket can garner pages of comments in online forums and book clubs.

If you’re lucky, every once in a while, you might get the opportunity to sit in on a discussion between an author and a scholar about a specific book, or even a body of work. The House of Books in Kent hosts author events on a regular basis, but the store manager Benjamin Rybeck finds value in more intimate conversations so in 2022, he started the Salon Series at Swyft.

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When a kitchen island isn’t the answer

When a kitchen island isn’t the answer

Kitchen islands remain popular gathering spots, but they’re just one of many ways to create a functional, welcoming kitchen.

Kerri-Lee Mayland
Here in the Northwest Corner, many homes were built long before oversized islands became fashionable. Trying to squeeze one into a modest kitchen can leave the room feeling cramped instead of comfortable.

If you’ve ever hosted a party, you’ve probably noticed the same thing.

You can spend hours setting a beautiful dining table, fluffing pillows in the living room and arranging fresh flowers in the entry. Guests arrive, compliment your home, and then, almost without fail, everyone ends up standing in the kitchen.

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The sounds of summer on Music Mountain

Oskar Espina Ruiz and the Erinys Quartet

D.H. Callahan

High atop a mountain in the foothills of the Berkshires lies a bucolic oasis of tranquility, community and a whole lot of music. For more than 95 years, Music Mountain has hosted a litany of fine classical and jazz concerts. But you’ll find more than just music alive in these hills.

Beneath the towering willows on the Music Mountain campus sits Gordon Hall, the main performance space. Gordon Hall was named after Jacques Gordon, Chicago Symphony concertmaster from 1921 to 1930 and the founding first violinist of the Gordon String Quartet. In 1930, he came to Falls Village and created Music Mountain. To build his campus, he enlisted Sears, Roebuck & Co., whose prefabricated housing division installed all of the buildings. Because many of the houses by Sears, Roebuck have been lost to time, Music Mountain’s well-documented collaboration with the company earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Clover Meadows Farm brings artisan goat cheese to the region

Baby goats greet visitors coming to Clover Meadows Farm in Falls Village where owner Stephanie Baldwin raises the animals and makes cheese.

Ruth Epstein

FALLS VILLAGE – Visitors driving into Clover Meadows Farm on Music Mountain Road are greeted by a frisky herd of baby goats, vying for attention as they huddle near the fence. These American Alpines will eventually provide milk for a variety of goat cheeses.

Farm owner Stephanie Baldwin speaks with great enthusiasm about the endeavor, which had been her dream for years.

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Salisbury summer reading program wraps for the season

Local readers close out the summer reading program at Scoville Memorial Library with prizes.

Patrick L. Sullivan

SALISBURY — The children’s summer reading program at the Scoville Memorial Library wrapped up Sunday, Aug. 9, with prizes, games, music from the Berkshire Resilience Brass Band and, of course, more books.

Children’s Services Coordinator Kyla DeRisi said 24 children in Kindergarten through sixth grade signed up for the program this summer.

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Life-sized Candy Land experience comes to Center on Main

Children stepped inside an iconic board game in Falls Village Thursday, Aug. 6.

Patrick L. Sullivan

FALLS VILLAGE — More than 30 children immersed themselves in the world of Candy Land at The Center on Main Thursday, Aug. 6, to become moving pawns in a life-sized version of the classic board game.

A collaboration between The Center on Main and David M. Hunt Library, the life-sized Candy Land took place in the main room of the Center, which was decked out with balloons and colorful props, some repurposed from previous Falls Village Children’s Theater productions.

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