Grown Locally: Farm to Table Blossoming Acres & Auntie Cathie’s Kitchen

There are over 70 “Local Hero” restaurants in the region that use locally grown produce on their menu. Phil Korman Executive Director at CISA (Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture) visits Blossoming Acres in Southwick and Auntie Cathie’s Kitchen in West Springfield to see how the farmer and the chef work together for the benefit of, not only both businesses, but also for us the consumer.

CISA
Auntie Cathie’s Kitchen
Auntie Cathie’s Kitchen on Facebook
Blossoming Acres on Facebook

Breast Cancer Awareness

Dr. Grace Makari-Judson, medical oncologist and Medical Director of the Comprehensive Breast Program at Baystate Medical Center, discusses latest developments in the research on and treatment of breast cancer as we mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Colonial Theatre

Built in 1903, the historic Colonial Theatre is a leftover from a bygone era, a venue whose stage has graced stars from the past like John Barrymore and George M. Cohan, to contemporary superstars like Berkshires resident James Taylor. Closed in 1951, it was repurposed as an art supply store until its renovation back to its previous grandeur in the late 20th century, and now is a thriving center for the arts in the 21st century. Producer Tony Dunne and Videographer Mark Langevin pull back the curtain on the Colonial’s storied past.

Colonial Theatre

Co-Work Springfield

Connecting Point Contributor Carolee McGrath talks with Samild Hogan, founder of Co-Work Springfield, to learn how they help small business owners and entrepreneurs stay connected with each other and diversify their support network by connecting them with other business leaders in our community.