![]() ![]() Participants will work alongside experienced hearth cooks to prepare and bake a variety of traditional New England baked goods, such as crusty bread, pie, and biscuits. Baking in the Beehive Oven – Experience baking in a traditional beehive oven, an essential piece of early American culinary history. □ LOCAL HISTORY/ CULINARY ARTS. 9am-4pm. ![]() Bridge of Flowers Plant Sale – Discover beautiful plants to brighten your garden and support garden-based learning at home! The Western Massachusetts Master Gardeners Association will also offer soil testing services and valuable information about pollinator plants. GARDEN-BASED LEARNING/ PLANT SALE. 9am-12pm. Rich Holschuh of the Elnu Abenaki Tribe and Atowi Project will lead Walk. Walking through the same terrain as those did 300 years ago, participants will gain an experiential understanding of the landscape historical events took place-an excellent opportunity to connect with the past and deepen your knowledge of local history. King Philip’s Hill Walk – Take a walk through history! Explore the site of King Philip’s War, a significant conflict in American colonial history. With shop & gallery visits, tasty food options, and much more, there’s something for everyone! Remember to vote for your favorite Spring-spiration Window Display! Timeline of events: Linktr.ee/SpringInTheFalls.įAMILY RADIO: 9-10am. and a free Mommy & Me Mother’s Day Watercolor Class on Sun. The Handle Factory will offer demos & wheel-throwing coaching, while Bridge Street Bazaar hosts a Plein Air Painting Class on Sat. Join West County Arts & Culture for Spring in the Falls on May 13 & 14, a weekend of FREE art exhibits & activities in Shelburne Falls. Explore the Bridge of Flowers, Salmon Falls Art Gallery, and The Mill’s Artist & Maker Market, catch Plein Air painters in action, enjoy live entertainment, and visit Molly Cantor Pottery for an artist reception.
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