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North Adams Businesses Hosting Gingerbread House Contest
By Jack Guerino, iBerkshires Staff
05:38PM / Thursday, December 09, 2021
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Fanciful gingerbread houses will be on display this weekend at local businesses in North Adams. A few arrived Thursday at the Plant Connector on Eagle Street.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Five downtown businesses are participating in the Gingerbread House Walk Contest and participants are encouraged to visit local stores and vote for their favorites.
 
"We hope to see all sorts of creative ideas of what a gingerbread house could be," organizer Keifer Gammell said. "Based on last year's entries, which were all very different and fantastic, we expect to see even more."
 
The event was first held last year. Emilee Yawn of the Plant Connector on Eagle Street hosted it. Gammell, who entered the contest last year, said he wanted to help organize the event this year.
 
"It was a sort of last minute idea to engage with the community in a way that was different and socially distant," he said.
 
Voting takes place in the stores where the gingerbread houses are hosted. Businesses include the Plant Connector, The Parlor, The Bear and the Bee Bookshop, Savvy Hive, and Common Folk.
 
Participants get 5 votes per store.
 
"We hope that while people are enjoying their friends, family and community members' creations they'll pick up something from the stores," Gammell said. "Getting people downtown is important, keeping them downtown is also important. Expanding to several stores creates another reason for people to walk around downtown."
 
The winner receives $100 to spend locally.
 
Yawn said they have already begun receiving gingerbread houses 
 
"We already started receiving houses, and they're amazing," she said. "... We're really looking forward to seeing what everyone makes."
 
She added that BoHo Nouveau Bakery has donated 10 community gingerbread house kits.
 
Beyond being a fun festive event, Gammell said he hopes the event draws attention and customers to local businesses.
 
"It's important to support our local businesses all of the time," he said. "December is important as many are shopping for the Holidays. We want to keep that money locally if possible."
 
He added that it is also a fun activity for the holidays.
 
"We really hope that families enter their creations," he said. "Making things together can create lifelong memories. Showing them off to your community is a super added bonus, especially if you win."
 
The houses will be on display Friday evening. Voting takes place between Dec. 10 through the 23. The winner will be announced Dec. 24.
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