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Enjoy! The Southern Berkshires 2020-21 southernberkshirechamber.com Dine • Shop • Play • Stay • Live • Enjoy! #shopeatspendberkshire Our Towns: Alford • Egremont • Great Barrington • Monterey Mount Washington • New Marlborough • Otis • Sandisfield • Sheffield madeleine peyroux apr 17 puddles pity party jun 19 hot tuna with david grisman’s dawg trio jul 13 brubeck brothers quartet jul 17 alan cumming & ari shapiro Alan Cumming & Ari Shapiro jul 19 Och & Oy! A Considered Cabaret new shows added all year-round! Sunday, July 19th at 7pm 14 Castle Street, Great Barrington • 413.528.0100 • www.mahaiwe.org Enjoy the Southern Berkshires Welcome to the Southern Berkshires! Photo: Paul Kakley There is a reason people are writing and talking about the Berkshires, and why people who live and work here are so passionate about and inspired by their community and surroundings. Whether you like to ski, hike, bike, shop, dine, antique, stroll through charming downtowns, or hike to waterfalls, ours is a vibrant four-season community and vacation destination that offers something for everyone. But it’s who we are that makes the Southern Berkshires a unique and special place to live and visit: We Are an Arts Community: The Berkshires has long been known as a haven for artists seeking creative inspiration from the region’s natural beauty and serenity. Today we are a community of working and highly-recognized artists and artisans – writers, photographers, painters, craftsmen, designers, filmmakers, actors, musicians, dancers… and a community that supports the Arts in all its forms. Our galleries, public spaces, arts festivals, museums, performance venues, and boutique retail shops offer unique opportunities for artists to showcase and sell their work, and for art lovers and patrons of the Arts to more intimately connect with artists and the Arts experience. We are also home to world-class museums and historic homes. Visit the extraordinary collections of art at The Clark in Williamstown; Mass MoCA in North Adams; Chesterwood, home of American sculptor Daniel Chester French; Naumkeag a 44-room “cottage” designed by Stanford White; and the beloved Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge. You will also find historic homes, sites, and house museums throughout the region to learn more about our local history, and the people and places that shaped our nation’s history, including the Bidwell House in Monterey, the W.E.B. Du Bois National Historic Site in Great Barrington and the Wheeler Homestead, home of the Great Barrington Historical Society & Museum. Our celebration of art and history extends to the Performing Arts, where the Berkshires is known the world over as a cultural destination. We are home to the Aston Magna Music Festival, Berkshire Bach Society, Berkshire Choral Festival, Berkshire Playwrights Lab, Berkshire Theatre Group, Crescendo, Great Barrington Public Theater, Infinity Music Hall, Guthrie Center, continued on page 4 #shopeatspendberkshire 1 Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce TABLE OF CONTENTS 24 Architects & Designers 25 Attorneys 26 Automotive Sales, Supplies & Services 1 Welcome to the Southern Berkshires 26 Banks 29 Building, Construction, Sub-Contractors 8 Visit the Southern Berkshires 38 Business Consultants, Coaches, Trainers 8 Antique Dealers, Stores, Services 38 Business Services, Employment Services 9 Art, Artists, Galleries 39 Community Services/Non-Profits 9 Festivals 42 Computer, Internet, Tech Support 9 Lodging 42 Design & Home Furnishings 11 Museums & Historic Homes 43 Education 11 Performing Arts 45 Environmental 13 Travel/Tourism 46 Financial Services 46 Graphic Design & Web Design Services 14 Enjoy the Southern Berkshires 47 Healthcare & Wellness Providers 14 Agriculture, Farms 48 Home & Garden (Landscape Architects & Designers) 14 Beauty 49 Home & Garden (Services & Products) 15 Breweries, Distilleries, Vineyards & Wineries 50 Insurance Agents & Agencies 15 Camps and Family Fun 50 Manufacturing 16 Catering, Party Rentals, Wedding Venues 50 Media 16 Dance & Yoga Studios 51 Moving/Storage 17 Dining 51 Municipalities 18 Recreation 53 Pets, Boarding, Supplies & Services 20 Retail (Camera Equipment, Services) 53 Printing Services 20 Retail (Clothing) 53 Real Estate & Mortgage Services 21 Retail (Gifts & Specialty Items) 54 Religious Organizations 21 Retail (Hardware) 54 Rentals (Community & Office Space) 21 Retail (Home) 55 Sewage, Portable Toilets 22 Retail (Jewelry) 55 Trash & Recycling Hauler 22 Retail (Package Stores) 55 Utilities 22 Retail (Toys) 22 Spa Services 31-35 Roadmap to the Southern Berkshires 22 Specialty Foods & Markets 56 About the Chamber 24 Live & Work in the Southern Berkshires 56 Chamber Community Event Calendar 24 Accountants, CPAs, Tax Services 57 Chamber Membership Application 24 Advertising, Marketing, Communications 58 2020-2021 Member Index & Public Relations Services 24 Advertising, Specialty Products & Services 60 General Area Information 2 www.SouthernBerkshireChamber.com Enjoy the Southern Berkshires © ' HOME Design/Build Landscape Architecture Interior Design Kitchens & Baths Custom Furnishings Chandeliers & Sconces Oriental & Contemporary Rugs Antiques, Mirrors & Accessories, etc #shopeatspendberkshire 3 Jenifer House Commons, Great Barrington, MA • wingateltd.com • Open daily 10 - 5 • 413-644-9960 Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce Jacob’s Pillow, Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, and the Berkshire International Film Festival, among other music venues, seasonal festivals, and local performance-based organizations. We Are a Caring Community: We are a community that cares, shares, and gives back. Berkshire County is home to hundreds of nonprofits, many with the focus on supporting families, adults, babies and youth with community-based services and support, and access to healthcare, food assistance, employment, education, and housing. According to the Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires, an organization focused on providing resources to and promoting the work of the nonprofit community, Berkshire residents donate hundreds of millions of dollars annually to help these organizations fulfill the promise of their mission. We also donate our time, talents, and resources to support programs, raise money, and volunteer as Photo: Laura Lin needed to make ours a welcoming and inclusive community. We Are an Engaged Community: Our events calendar features concerts, performances, fundraisers, lectures, workshops, and festivals year-round that attract locals and visitors alike. We voice our opinions at town meetings, show up to help our neighbors, and stay connected to what’s happening in our communities and throughout our region through the many online and print local news and lifestyle publications that cover and chronicle life in the Berkshires. We Have History: We are a region with a history that dates back to the Native Americans of the Algonquin nation. Primarily a quiet farming community, by the time the railroad arrived in 1842 business was booming, followed by a wave of immigrants for the labor force, and the rich and famous who came to build their vacation “cottages.” Tycoons and tailors, laborers and lawyers, factory workers and farmers all called the Southern Berkshires home. Over the years, many former visitors have adopted the Berkshires as their new home. The special synergy that exists here between people and place has inspired remarkable residents for centuries. We Shop Local: We are a community that shops and supports local business. We even have our own currency, BerkShares! Our local, independent retailers take pride in the quality and uniqueness of their merchandise, and in the experience they provide when you walk through their door. Whether you stroll through the stores in downtown Great Barrington or hop in the car for a scenic drive to one of our surrounding towns, you’ll find what you’re looking for and more in our funky boutiques, upscale lifestyle clothing stores, children’s toy stores, independent book shops, day spas, galleries, beauty salons, and specialty food stores. We Eat Local: It doesn’t get any fresher – or closer to the source – than what’s brought to the Berkshire table. Our flourishing food culture extends to advocacy for local farmers, growing fresh foods, strengthening local food systems and community- supported agriculture. Farmers’ markets, co-op markets, local non-profits, farmers, and local chefs collaborate to showcase the foods and farms in our region, earning the Southern Berkshires a reputation as a destination for food lovers, and the model when it comes to healthy eating, and farm-to-table dining. Our farms, community gardens, specialty food stores, and farmers’ markets embolden our home cooks, foodies, and local chefs to push the culinary boundaries with what is local and in season. South County’s restaurants are known for their continually evolving cuisine, wonderful selections, and gourmet delights created with locally grown and organic meats and produce. Pair any meal with our locally brewed, fermented, and distilled beer, wine, and spirits, and you have a uniquely Berkshire-grown farm-to-table feast! Whether you prefer casual dining in a pub or diner; ethnic cuisine; grabbing a sandwich, prepared meal, or pizza to go; exploring a complete farm-to-table menu; picnicking in the fields; or enjoying a fine dining experience by candlelight and a fire, our Chamber member restaurants and 4 www.SouthernBerkshireChamber.com Enjoy the Southern Berkshires community farms – with their knowledgeable chefs and farmers – are here to serve you something