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Arts Unlimited Gift Gallery
25 College St., South Hadley
(413) 532-7047 www.facebook.com/artsunlimitedgifts
Arts Unlimited was founded with one goal in mind: to provide customers with a high-quality, smart, and reliable gift shop. Offerings include a wide vari- ety of art, accessories, and decorations, and gifts for birthdays, retirements, weddings, holidays, and more.
The Baker’s Pin
34 Bridge St., Northampton
(413) 586-7978
www.thebakerspin.com
This extensive kitchen store carries a wide range
of cookware, cutlery, electric devices, bakeware, kitchen tools, home goods, cookbooks, and food products as well. But it also offers an array of cook- ing classes, both online and in person, exploring different foods and techniques appropriate for the season.
The Blue Marble
150 Main St., Northampton
(413) 253-0328
www.thebluemarble.biz
The Blue Marble, located in Thornes Marketplace, describes itself as “displayers and purveyors of American-made and fairly traded, handcrafted work,” with gifts including jewelry, scarves, pot- tery, wall art, and more. Its Little Blue line offers gift and clothing options for babies and preschoolers, also focusing on sustainable, organic, and ethically sourced options.
The Bookstore and Get Lit Wine Bar
11 Housatonic St., Lenox
(413) 637-3390
www.bookstoreinlenox.com
The Bookstore, a fixture in Lenox for more than 40 years, was actually born in the neighboring town of Stockbridge, in the living room of a small rented house behind an alley that housed a then little- known café that later came to be known as Alice’s Restaurant. The bar is open whenever the book- store is, and the bookstore stays open later some nights when the bar is open as well.
Greenfield Games
238 Main St., Greenfield
(413) 774-5225
www.greenfieldgames.com
Touting itself as the largest game store in the region, Greenfield Games carries a huge selection of collectible card games, board games, family games, classic games, role-playing books, RPG miniatures, party games, gaming supplies, puzzles, and poker supplies. Tables are available for in-store gaming.
Paw Street Barkery
1519 Memorial Dr., Chicopee
(413) 437-8014
www.pawstreetbarkery.com
For more than 10 years, Paw Street Barkery has been making tasty, healthy dog treats, including seven signature and five gourmet treats, with many seasonal flavors throughout the year. The shop also sells a selection of toys, bandanas, and other items for your furry friend.
Pioneer Valley Food Tours
(413) 320-7700
www.pioneervalleyfoodtours.com
This enterprise creates walking food tours that explore local flavors from Northampton and around the region. It also creates gift boxes sourced from the region’s fields and farms, as well as Pioneer Valley picnic baskets of selections ready to bring on an outdoor adventure. Choose a pre- set tour itinerary, or create a custom tour to suit your tastes.
Positively Africana
150 Main St., Northampton
(413) 297-8010
www.positivelyafricana.com
Located in Thornes Marketplace, this authentic
gift shop focuses on handmade crafts and acces- sories made in Africa or inspired by the continent’s strength and beauty. It offers a wide range of handmade products, including jewelry, accessories, home decor, and clothing, as well as group exer- cise classes, and 25% of all profits support women entrepreneurs and artists in the Congo.
Razzmatazz Kids
803 Williams St., Longmeadow
(413) 754-3654 www.facebook.com/razzmatazzkidsstore
Formerly Zen’s Toyland, Razzmatazz Kids sells a variety of items ranging from baby teethers to adult puzzles, including high-quality, unique items that aren’t available elsewhere. All the toys are hand- picked, and the shop also has a playroom for chil- dren to ‘test drive’ items.
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