Fresh Fest: A Farming and Food Film Fest at Images Cinema

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Images Cinema presents its 14th annual farming and food film festival: Fresh Fest. 
 
Fresh Fest seeks to connect local farmers and food producers with the community around conversations that impact all. 
 
This year's films explore regenerative agriculture, growing cannabis, and seed saving. This mini-fest kicks off with a reception on Friday, April 14 at 6:30pm, featuring refreshments from Cricket Creek Farm and Wild Oats. 
 
Fresh Fest 2023 is sponsored by the Williams College Center for Environmental Studies, Hachette Book Group (of which Storey Publishing is an imprint), and Wild Oats.
 
Admission for all events is a sliding scale suggested donation, $5-10.
 
SCHEDULE
 
Friday, April 14
6:30pm: Opening Reception with refreshments from Cricket Creek Farm and Wild Oats
7:30pm: "Tending the Garden" with Jake Zieminski of Cavu Hemp in Cheshire.
 
Saturday, April 15
4:30pm: "To Which We Belong" with Topher Sabot of Cricket Creek Farm in Williamstown.
7:30pm: "One Man Dies a Million Times" with Sharon Wyrrick of Many Forks Farm in Clarksburg.
 

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Vice Chair Vote Highlights Fissure on Williamstown Select Board

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A seemingly mundane decision about deciding on a board officer devolved into a critique of one member's service at Monday's Select Board meeting.
 
The recent departure of Andrew Hogeland left vacant the position of vice chair on the five-person board. On Monday, the board spent a second meeting discussing whether and how to fill that seat for the remainder of its 2024-25 term.
 
Ultimately, the board voted, 3-1-1, to install Stephanie Boyd in that position, a decision that came after a lengthy conversation and a 2-2-1 vote against assigning the role to a different member of the panel.
 
Chair Jane Patton nominated Jeffrey Johnson for vice chair after explaining her reasons not to support Boyd, who had expressed interest in serving.
 
Patton said members in leadership roles need to demonstrate they are "part of the team" and gave reasons why Boyd does not fit that bill.
 
Patton pointed to Boyd's statement at a June 5 meeting that she did not want to serve on the Diversity, Inclusion and Racial Equity Committee, instead choosing to focus on work in which she already is heavily engaged on the Carbon Dioxide Lowering (COOL) Committee.
 
"We've talked, Jeff [Johnson] and I, about how critical we think it is for a Select Board member to participate in other town committees," Patton said on Monday. "I know you participate with the COOL Committee, but, especially DIRE, you weren't interested in that."
 
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