In typical small-town fashion, Sandisfield will host a
weekend-long celebration featuring an old-fashioned country fair complete with
pie-eating contest, three-legged race, craft demonstrations and a host of
vendors, refreshments and entertainers.
All are welcome to join in the fun starting Friday evening, July 27 and
running through Sunday afternoon, July 29. Most activities take place at Carr Field on Route 57 in
Sandisfield (Look for the big red barn at 47 Sandisfield Road).
Sandisfield is Berkshire County’s largest and most rural
town with a vital history that has just been documented in a 528 page book
called “Sandisfield Then & Now: 1762-2012.” Copies of the book and other 250th
commemorative keepsakes will be available during the celebration weekend.
Festivities kick off at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening, July 27 at
the Sandisfield Arts Center with “Rascals and Others,” a community theatrical
production that dramatizes the “real story” of Sandisfield. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for
children 14 and under. Following
the performance, Sandisfiield’s own Lewis family, owners of Berkshire
Fireworks, will put on a fitting display at Carr Field.
On Saturday, July 28 at 9 a.m., local and regional
dignitaries, school children, soprano, Jean Atwater-Williams, and the American
Legion will lead the community in commemorative speeches, the pledge of
allegiance, the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, and the raising of the
flags. Sandisfield resident,
Reverend Donald Peet, will give the invocation.
Following the fair on Saturday, Sandisfield’s Fire
Department will host a BBQ at the American Legion Pavilion followed by a dance
featuring Connecticut rockabilly band, Harm’s Way.
On Sunday, the fair continues with the addition of Yankee
Street Rods’ Classic Car Show. Some of the many events planned during the
weekend include an open house at local farms, walking tour of the New Boston
Cemetery, and a Clam River ramble led by the Berkshire Natural Resources
Council. A complete schedule of
activities is located online at www.sandisfield.info.
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