Weekend Outlook: Country Fairs, Pumpkin Fests, Latino CelebrationsBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 12:01PM / Friday, September 27, 2024 |  |  
 
 
 
	There are a variety of events this weekend, including a country fair, live music, and more.  
	  
	See a list of Farmer's Markets  here.  
	  
	Editor's Pick  
	  
	Country Fair  
	Hancock Shaker Village 
	Sept. 28 and 29, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
	  
	The village is hosting its annual county fair, which will feature live music, horse-drawn carriage rides, workshops, demonstrations, an antique quilt show, a farmer's market, an antique car show, a timber framing workshop, face painting, and craft vendors.  
	  
	There will also be freshly made cider donuts and other treats from Great Cape Bakery, grilled food from Woodlife Kitchen, and craft beer, bourbon, and cider tastings from Bright Ideas Brewing, Berkshire Mountain Distillers, and Berkshire Cider Project. 
	  
	  
	Multiple Days  
	  
	Fall Foliage Train Rides  
	Hoosac Valley Train Ride, Adams 
	  
	Gaze at Berkshire County's fall foliage on Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum hour-long train ride on its fully restored, 100-hundred-year-old coaches.  
	  
	The rides will take place Saturday and Sunday at 11, 1:30, and 3 p.m. Tickets range from $13 to $24. More information  here.   
	  
	Whitney's Farm Pumpkin Fest 
	Whitney's Farm, Cheshire 
	Sept. 23 until Oct. 29 – Friday, 2 to 5:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  
	  
	Pick pumpkins, ride on a hay wagon, get glitter tattoos, walk through a corn maze, and more every weekend through Halloween.  
	  
	The event also features a new scarecrow shooting gallery, a giant slide, jumpin' pumpkin, a bounce house pumpkin, and a new playground.  
	  
	  
	Connecticut Renaissance Faire 
	Lebanon (Conn.) Country Fairgrounds, 122 Mack Road 
	Time: weekends from Sept. 21 to Oct. 20, 10:30 to 6 
	  
	The 26th annual fair features armored combat, jousting, demonstrations, marketplace, feasting, performances and music. Admission $10 to $16, children 6 and younger free.  
	  
	  
	The Big E 
	Eastern States Exposition, Springfield 
	Time: Sept. 13 to 29 
	  
	New England's biggest fair runs through the end of the month. The fair features goods from all six New England states, specialty days, crafts, demonstrations, activities, agriculture, horse shows, and more.  
	  
	Tickets range from $12 to $20 for day passes. Special performances are priced separately.  
	  
	  
	Friday  
	  
	The ABOMBS Performance  
	Dotties Coffee Lounge, Pittsfield  
	Time: 6 to 10 p.m.  
	  
	Energetic rock and roll ABOMBS will be performing their own twist of classic songs from artist Pink Floyd, CCR, ZZ Top, Steve Miller Band, and more.  
	  
	  
	Dinner with Your Dog 
	Dotties Coffee Lounge, Pittsfield 
	  
	Friendly and well-behaved dogs and their family are welcome to have dinner at Dorothy's. Seating is at 5:30 pm on the patio, inside, in case of inclement weather. A three-course meal for you and your pup is $30, $20 per additional human, and $10 per additional dog. Reservations required.  
	  
	  
	Taylor Swift Glow Night 
	Ready Set Play, Pittsfield   
	Time: 5 p.m. 
	  
	Sing along to Taylor Swift songs and play in the indoor playground's glow lights. The first 50 kids will get a Taylor Swift gift. More information  here.   
	  
	Saturday  
	  
	Greylock Go Around 50K Mountain Bike Fundraiser 
	Greylock Glen, Adams 
	Time: 7 p.m.  
	  
	There will be a 30-mile mountain bike ride fundraiser for the Thunderbolt Ski Runners.  
	  
	The ride circumnavigates Mount Greylock, starting at Greylock Glen. Funds raised will help maintain and grow the mountain bike and ski trail around the base of Mount Greylock. 
	  
	There are three aid stations along the course and a post-event gathering that includes burritos, beer, and a raffle.  
	  
	Fees range from $50 to $75. More information  here.  
	  
	Clarksburg Townwide Tag Sale 
	Time: 9 to 2 
	  
	The Clarksburg Historical Commission is hosting its second annual townwide tag sale and fund raiser. Stop by Town Hall on Saturday to browse the offerings and pick up a list of tag sales around town.  
	  
	
		Festival Latino 
	
		Green Park, Great Barrington 
	
		Time: noon to 6 
	
		  
	
		Held at the Green Park and Saint James Place to celebrate the colors, flavors, and sounds of Latin America. Includes dance performances, Latin cuisine, artisan crafts, live music and Djs, local organizations and resources.  
	
		  
	
		Free and family friendly. More information  here.   
 
	  
	Harvest & Rustz: A Neil Young Experience 
	The Stationery Factory, Dalton  
	Time: 8 p.m.  
	  
	Western Mass-based band Harvest and Rust will reproduce every era of Neil Young's music. Tickets are $27.38. More information  here.    
	  
	Summit Chairlift Rides 
	Bousquet, Pittsfield 
	Time: 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.  
	  
	Take a scenic ride to the top of Bousquet Mountain and soak up the fall foliage from a new high. Tickets are $12. More information  here.   
	  
	Corvettes Show 
	Sugar Hill Assisted Living Community, Dalton 
	Time: 10 to 2 p.m.  
	  
	Several Corvettes will be on view. The show will also feature food, raffles, and live music. The car entry fee is $25, which includes a free lunch for two.  
	  
	  
	Fall Festival 
	St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Holyoke 
	Time: 9 to 3 p.m.  
	  
	The festival will feature vendors, lunch cafe, bake sale, plant sale, scarecrow making, raffles, and more. 
	  
	  
	Becket Family Fun Festival 
	
		Town Pavilion 
	
		Time: noon to 9, rain or shine 
	
		  
	
		The Becket Parks and Recreation Committee presents the first Fall Family Fun Festival with music, food, games, a farmers market, and a tag sale at the pavilion on Main Street between Town Hall and the Country Store. The event is free of charge. Games will include volleyball, kickball, and pickleball during the day, bean-bag baseball and Wiffle ball in the evening. A barbecue will supplement the fare for sale by The Country Store and music starts at 2 p.m.  
	
		  
	
		Tag sale participation $5; more information  here.   
 
	  
	Sunday  
	  
	Poets Creating Conversation 
	The Mount, Lenox  
	Time: 1 p.m. 
	  
	WordXWord invites poets to attend the event and share their work that aligns with the theme “Between.” 
	  
	WordXWord events are free and open to all. However, some poems may contain content or language best suited for teens and adults. 
	  
	  
	Chester and Becket Railroad Tour 
	52 Hampden St, Chester 
	Time: 1 p.m. 
	  
	There will be a hike on a section of the Chester and Becket Railroad. The railroad was built in 1896 as a 5.25-mile spur off the Boston and Albany Railroad to deliver granite from the Becket Quarries to the Chester finishing works.  
	  
				
				
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