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How do you like them apples?

Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton
Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton
Photo by Lynne Graves

Hold up! Before you reach for that pumpkin spice latte, can we take a minute to spread some apple-love? Here in Western Massachusetts, we boast about the heirloom varieties under cultivation by our region’s orchardists. The u-pick scene is sweet (or tangy and crisp, depending on your choice), local ciders are brewing, and as if picking your own peck with a mountain view wasn’t enticing enough, we’re sharing our favorite unexpected Western Applechusetts adventures -- just in…

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Toast the Good Life

Black Birch Vineyard Wine Tasting
Black Birch Vineyard Wine Tasting
Photo by Lynne Graves

The good life is especially worth toasting in Western Massachusetts during the summer. Here’s our top 10 list (in no particular order).

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ArtweekMA comes to western Massachusetts

In Hampshire County, our idea of art is a sculpture garden in the middle of an apple orchard, or a yoga class in the gardens of Amherst’s Emily Dickinson Museum. It’s art where you expect it -- dinosaur footprints at the Beneski Natural History Museum, a very hungry caterpillar at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Artor a poetry slam at Northampton’s historic Academy of Music theatre.

And it’s art where you don’t expect it. In old factory buildings turned artists’ studios, tattoo parlors, a rainbow crosswalk in the center of Downtown Northampton. The internationally-known Young at Heart Chorus, gyrating geriatrics belting out rock classics. Artisan beer taps. Whimsical, artist-designed restroomsat the Smith College Museum of Art. Sculptures that double as bike racks on Easthampton’s downtown sidewalks.  

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Date: Apr 16, 2018 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art

3 Ways to Say ‘I Love You’ this Valentine’s Day in Western MA

Amherst Cinema, Bistro Les Gras, & Luthier's Co-op | Photos by Lynne Graves
Amherst Cinema, Bistro Les Gras, & Luthier's Co-op | Photos by Lynne Graves

Looking for things to do on or for Valentine’s Day in Western Massachusetts? Hampshire County’s got you covered—from romance and relaxation to good laughs and good eats!

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6 Indoor Reasons To Love Winter in Western Massachusetts

Amherst Coffee | Photo by Lynne Graves
Amherst Coffee | Photo by Lynne Graves

Sure, winters in New England mean more time spent inside. But we also think part of the fun of a New England winter is finding ways to have fun while staying warm without just surrendering under the blankets on our couches.  While the Pixies’s famous lyric dubbed Western Massachusetts “the sleepy west of the woody east,” there’s still a lot going on even in the short days of winter and plenty of places to keep warm. From endless entertainment options, hot tub spas, & fireplaces to cozy coffee shops, bars & galleries, Western MA has plenty of ways to keep you warm this winter.

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4 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Western Massachusetts

First Night Northampton | Photo by Lynne Graves
First Night Northampton | Photo by Lynne Graves

Now that December's arrived, it's time to start thinking about how to celebrate the start of a New Year! These are our tops picks for things to do in Western Massachusetts on New Year's Eve no matter if you're looking to hang with the crowds or have a more intimate gathering at home. 

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9 Things to Add to Your Made in Massachusetts Shopping List

Heavenly Chocolate, Northampton | Photo by Lynne Graves
Heavenly Chocolate, Northampton | Photo by Lynne Graves

Looking for a little help on your holiday gift list? Here’s our list of 9 great gifts that are made in Western Massachusetts that you can find when you visit or even online in many cases.

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Unique Places to Shop in Western MA: Museum Gift Shops

Smith College Museum of Art Shop Photo by Paul Shoul
Smith College Museum of Art Shop Photo by Paul Shoul

For some, the museum gift shop is the best part of visiting the museum! The museum shop not only offers you an opportunity to take home a reminder of your visit, but also find unique items by other artists whose work could become your new favorite necklace, the next talking piece on your coffee table, or the best card you'll ever send. Don't miss all the fun gifts The Carle Bookshop offers at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art and the unique and global artifacts at the Smith College Museum of Art Shop.

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4 Unique Holiday Shopping Experiences in Western MA

Snow Farm Seconds Sale | Photo by Lynne Graves
Snow Farm Seconds Sale | Photo by Lynne Graves

If you're searching for a handmade gift but you don't have the time to make something yourself, turn to our local artists in Western MA! Visit Open Studios in Florence and Easthampton and special artisan sales like Seconds Sales at Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program in Williamsburg or Makers Market at the Parlor Room in Northampton. Meet the artists themselves, buy unique gifts for the holidays, and most importantly, support a booming local creative economy.

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10 Ways to Make the Most of Late Fall in Western MA

Northampton International Cyclocross | Photo by Cycle-Smart
Northampton International Cyclocross | Photo by Cycle-Smart

The leaves are falling fast, daylight savings ends soon, and the holidays are fast-approaching, but that doesn’t mean the fun stops between now and Thanksgiving. Before you slip into a holiday craze, take some time for yourself and plan a visit to Western Massachusetts. There’s a lot of great things going on all throughout the fall for foodies, culture vultures and everything in between.

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