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Event Series Wild Edibles Walkabout at The Clark

Wild Edibles Walkabout at The Clark

The Clark Art Institute 225 South St., Williamstown, MA

Join naturalist and wild edibles enthusiast Arianna Alexsandra Collins on a 1 hour walk to identify wild edibles and medicinals. Flora and fungi characteristics will be discussed for proper identification and meal and medicine preparation. Trailside nibbling will be encouraged.…

Remarkable River Potluck

Chesterfield Community Center 400 Main Rd., Chesterfield, MA

Join the Wild & Scenic Westfield River Committee in celebrating their 30-year anniversary! They welcome community members, volunteers, and river enthusiasts to celebrate and bring a yummy dish to share! After dinner, there will be a slideshow and sharing of…

BEAT’s 20th Anniversary Celebration + Open House

BEAT's Environmental Leadership & Education Center 20 Chapel St, Pittsfield, MA, United States

Celebrate 20 years of protecting the environment for wildlife in the Berkshires with BEAT! We welcome everyone to join us on Saturday, December 2, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM, to see the renovations, hear about what's to come, and meet…

Log Lunch: Food Systems Transformation and Climate Change: Are We Losing Ground?

The Log 78 Spring St, Williamstown, MA, United States

“Food Systems Transformation and Climate Change: Are We Losing Ground?” Log Lunch talk with Bernie Kluger ’94, Senior Advisor to the US Secretary of Agriculture. Everyone is welcome at Log Lunch: locally-grown vegetarian homemade lunch and talk is $3.  Online…

Nibbling on Native Plants in Your Backyard and Beyond with Russ Cohen

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Presented by Lexington Living Landscapes and Cary Memorial Library. Native plants aren’t just for insects; many people find them delicious too! Plants that can nourish both groups provide an additional incentive for us to plant them in our yards and…

Wild Edibles with Russ Cohen

Housatonic River Walk Great Barrington, MA

Hosted by Berkshire Botanical Garden. Join Russ Cohen at River Walk, a project of Great Barrington Land Conservancy, for a walk focusing on edible native plant species, including species that you might like to plant in your yard. Russ will…

Riverfest

The Spruces 60 Main St., Williamstown, MA

Join Hoosic River Watershed Association (HooRWA) & Trout Unlimited Taconic Chapter for RiverFest! Get to know the species that live in the River; attend a workshop on fly tying, fly casting, macroinvertebrates, and wild edible plants; listen to River-inspired music…

Cider & Stories at April Hill

April Hill 62 Undermountain Rd., South Egremont

Yummy donuts, crisp apples, warm cider AND storytelling in a beautiful barn, with stories curated and emceed by the incomparable Sheela Clary (writer, teacher, Moth StorySlam winner). Does it get better than that? Well, add in the autumnal beauty of April…

“Food Inc. 2” Screening and Panel Discussion

The Triplex Cinema 70 Railroad St., Great Barrington, MA

Berkshire International Film Festival presents Food Inc 2, directed by Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo, as part of the 7th annual Environmental Film Focus Series in partnership with Triplex Cinema The groundbreaking Oscar®-nominated documentary FOOD INC., which was screened at…

LOG LUNCH: The local food system: policy, practice, and plates, Winton Pitcoff, Dept of Agriculture

The Log 78 Spring St, Williamstown, MA, United States

LOG LUNCH: The Local Food System: Policy, Practice, Plates, Winton Pitcoff, Dept of Agriculture. Locally grown wholesome lunch is $4; EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Reservations required due to capacity limit: https://forms.gle/TrDbDBW32SLv9zoQ6 Winton will lead an informal Career Conversation following his lunch talk:…

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