Saturday, April 11: 11 AM-2 PM
New this year: Join us for a warm and welcoming follow-up to our annual Sourdough Bread Contest, held the evening before. This relaxed community gathering celebrates the simple joy of bread, soup, and good company.
The free event (with a suggested donation at the door) invites neighbors and friends to come together over generous samples of locally baked sourdough—many loaves kindly donated by Berkshire Mountain Bakery—along with a variety of offerings from other local bakers. In keeping with the spirit of the contest, we’re highlighting sourdough in all its delicious forms.
Look for the Dewey Hall street sign, and step inside for hearty soup, fresh bread, and live music (details to be announced). Beer will be available for purchase.
We’ll also have tables set up in the main hall featuring local vendors, including Freund’s with jams, freshly milled flours, and baking essentials, plus additional offerings from area food artisans and suppliers.
Come break bread with us—share a table, meet your neighbors, and continue the celebration of community and craft.
Saturday, April 11: 11 AM-2 PM
New this year: Join us for a warm and welcoming follow-up to our annual Sourdough Bread Contest, held the evening before. This relaxed community gathering celebrates the simple joy of bread, soup, and good company.
The free event (with a suggested donation at the door) invites neighbors and friends to come together over generous samples of locally baked sourdough—many loaves kindly donated by Berkshire Mountain Bakery—along with a variety of offerings from other local bakers. In keeping with the spirit of the contest, we’re highlighting sourdough in all its delicious forms.
Look for the Dewey Hall street sign, and step inside for hearty soup, fresh bread, and live music (details to be announced). Beer will be available for purchase.
We’ll also have tables set up in the main hall featuring local vendors, including Freund’s with jams, freshly milled flours, and baking essentials, plus additional offerings from area food artisans and suppliers.
Come break bread with us—share a table, meet your neighbors, and continue the celebration of community and craft.