Bidwell House Museum Online: Mohican Medicine for the Winter Months

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MONTEREY, Mass.— The Bidwell House Museum presents its 3rd annual winter Zoom lecture series, and the topic for the lectures in 2023 will be life in winter for the early residents of the Berkshires. 
 
There will be one lecture each in January, February and March.
 
In this first lecture on Jan. 18, Misty Cook, a member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohicans, will discuss the history of Medicines throughout the Tribe's history. She will focus on #6 Wild Bergamot, Mullein, and Sumac. She will also talk about gathering, drying and preserving herbs and will discuss the usage of herbs through stories of the Tribe.
 
Misty Cook (Davids) MS has studied herbal medicines, including plant identification; gathering and drying methods throughout the year; and preservation techniques. She is the author of "Medicine Generations: Natural Native American Medicines Traditional to the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans Tribe." Misty is also a cultural consultant with a Master's degree in Management and provides diversity training on many topics including Native American students in education, Native American history, Native American games and herbal medicines.
 
The lecture will be held via Zoom. Registration via the Museum event page is required, https://www.bidwellhousemuseum.org/event/mohican-medicine-for-the-winter-months/
 
Details for how to access the event will be sent via email a few days in advance.
 

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Great Barrington Price Chopper Now Market 32

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

The new store features a larger pharmacy, wine and beer and more organic foods and produce. 
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — All three Price Choppers in the county have now been upgraded to Market 32s.
 
Regional and local employees cut the ribbon Friday morning on the final rebranded store, at 300 Stockbridge Road. The modern makeover of the 49,500 square-foot space will now provide the same shopping experience for all local customers.
 
It is the company's 51st rebrand into a Market 32 store.
 
"Throughout our stores in the Berkshires, we have introduced the Market 32 brand one store at a time. Pittsfield, Lenox, and we knew that this building was older and I think customers were probably a little disappointed that to go to Pittsfield and Lenox, you have the newest store that we offer, and this was sort of an older building," said Stephen Speelman, the grocer's zone director.
 
"It took a little work but we were able to finally bring this brand to the town of Great Barrington and now, we're consistent."
 
He said the Market 32 models appeal to the younger generation while not alienating the older generations. This location now has an expanded pharmacy, a beer and wine department, and an emphasis on organic food and produce.
 
"The biggest thing is, this is about the way we treat customers. We really want customers to feel that we really care about the fact that they shop here, that they chose us," Speelman said.
 
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