Great Barrington Arts Market Returns

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Great Barrington Arts Market (GBAM) Winter Market will take place at Saint James Place, located at 352 Main Street.
 
The market will feature products from 16 local and regional artisans.
 
The GBAM Winter Market provides an opportunity to purchase handmade items and support the local artist community. Ayakito Japanese Kitchen will be present at the market, offering Japanese rice balls, side dishes, and beverages.
 
The event is free to attend. Additional information can be found on Instagram and Facebook.
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Monument To Honor Fallen Berkshire Veterans and Families

LENOX, Mass. — A committee of former soldiers, Gold Star family members, and former State Representative William "Smitty" Pignatelli is working to establish a monument in Lenox to honor fallen Berkshire County veterans and their families.
 
"Currently, Fall River is the only community in Massachusetts with a Gold Star memorial. Together we can bring this meaningful commemoration to the Berkshires, ensuring that our community has a sacred space to honor and remember the incredible sacrifices of our heroes and their families," said Smitty Pignatelli.
 
The monument is intended to recognize the sacrifices of both the veterans and their families. In partnership with the Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires, the Gold Star Families Monument project has raised $120,000 toward its $175,000 goal. The $175,000 goal will cover the monument's creation, landscaping, lighting, and engraving.
 
Donations can be made at npcberkshires.org.
 
The Gold Star designation dates back to World War I when families displayed small banners with either a blue or gold star. After World War II, Congress passed an act establishing the Gold Star Lapel Button to identify widows and parents of members of the armed forces who lost their lives in service.
 
"The wounds of war extend far beyond those experienced by the individual service members. They extend deep into the hearts and souls of the families left behind," said Marie T. Field, Brigadier General (retired), Massachusetts Air Nation Guard. "The pain of uncertainty, the overwhelming sense of helplessness and the longing for answers, for closure, can haunt families for decades beyond their losses. A memorial can bring peace and resolution to Berkshire County Gold Star Families."
 
The monument will be located in Lenox, with a projected unveiling in October, 2025
 
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