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BIFF presents environmental film: FARMING WHILE BLACK on Nov. 15 at Triplex, Great Barrington.

Berkshire International Film Festival & Triplex Cinema present FARMING WHILE BLACK (tix HERE).  More INFO.

FARMING WHILE BLACK directed by Mark Decena, will feature a Q&A immediately following the screening.  

Leah Penniman, co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, reflects on the plight of Black farmers in the United States. From the height of Black-owned farms at 14% in 1910 to less than 2% today, Leah, and other compatriots help propel a rising generation of Black farmers finding strength in the deep historical knowledge of African agrarianism — and its potential to save the planet.

Farming While Black examines the historical plight of Black farmers in the United States and the rising generation of Black farmers reclaiming their rightful ownership to land and reconnecting with their ancestral roots.

As the co-founder of Soul Fire Farm in upstate New York, Leah Penniman finds strength in the deep historical knowledge of African agrarianism – agricultural practices that can heal people and the planet. Influenced and inspired by Karen Washington, a pioneer in urban community gardens in New York City, and fellow farmer and organizer Blain Snipstal, Leah galvanizes around farming as the basis of revolutionary justice.

In 1910, Black farmers owned 14 percent of all American farmland. Over the intervening decades, that number fell below two percent, the result of racism, discrimination, and dispossession. The film chronicles Penniman and two other Black farmers’ efforts to reclaim their agricultural heritage. Collectively, their work has a major impact, as each is a leader in sustainable agriculture and food justice movements.

HALLOWEEN 2024: W’town Trick-or-Treat hours 6-7:30pm on OCT 31!

W’town Chamber of Commerce celebrates “Trick-or-Treat on Spring Street” on THU, OCT.31, 4:30-5:30pm.   Enjoy the W’town Community Preschool’s HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARADE down Spring St. on TUE, OCT. 29 at 10:00am!  BOO!

Voter REGISTRATION: Not sure you’re registered? Call & ask Town Clerk Nicole Beverly: 458-3500 x 101. 

VOTE on Election Day- TUESDAY, NOV. 5, polls open 7am-8pm at W’town Elementary School gym! Register to vote online HERE. Want to VOTE-BY-MAIL? details HERE.   Want to VOTE-EARLY-IN- PERSON at Town Hall? Click here for schedule. Early-in-person-voting starts Sat. Oct 19, 9am-3pm.

 

W’town Historical Museum hosts FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL on Sun, Sept. 29, 11:00am-3:00pm.

Fun family fall-themed activities:  games, music, food, crafts, silent auction, bake sale! More info: www.williamstownhistoricalmuseum.org Williamstown Historical Museum is located at 32 New Ashford Rd,  South Williamstown on Route 7. 

Admission is $5 for children, $10 for adults, or $20 for a family of any size. Proceeds support the museum’s community-driven education and preservation efforts. Enjoy an afternoon of lively fall-themed family-friendly fun, thanks to a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. 

Folks who’ve attended in past years will be glad to hear that the beloved lawn and carnival games, craft stations, pony rides, and baby animal petting zoo will all be back. Take photos in the Old Time Photobooth, or peer into the future with the fortune teller

The Butterfly Swing Band were such a hit last year that they’ll be back again from noon-3 pm; with Rosin the Beaux providing traditional acoustic folk music from 11 am-1 pm.

Local craft and farm vendors Nora Phykitt (yarnwork), Denise Davies (rope bowls),

and Heleny Cook (willow baskets) will be joined by a talented local potter. Indoors there will be a raffle and silent auction, thanks to generous donations from area businesses and organizations.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase, including bake sale goodies, fresh popcorn and grilled items, as well as snacks and fresh lunch items from Wild Oats Market.

 

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