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  small-batch baking.
and foster conservation.
Hope & Olive
44 Hope St., Greenfield
(413) 774-3150; hopeandolive.com
Hope & Olive’s owners, siblings Jim and Maggie Zaccara and Evelyn Wulfkuhle, call their establish- ment an “everyday-special restaurant” that sourc- es much of its menu with nearby farm products. “We serve inspired cocktails, have an eclectic by- the-glass wine menu, and 12 great beers on tap. We invite you to come and have lunch, brunch, dinner, or maybe just drinks, snacks, or a house- made dessert.”
Michael Szwed Jewelers
807 Williams St., Longmeadow
(413) 567-7977; michaelszwedjewelers.com
As a master IJO (Independent Jewelers Organiza- tion) jeweler, Michael Szwed Jewelers keeps up with the latest fashions and trends in fine jewelry and every other aspect of the industry, including innovative technologies. As a result, the owner notes, “we are able to offer the finest diamonds in the world at the best value.” The website features a searchable catalog.
Jackson & Connor
150 Main St., Northampton
(413) 586-4636; www.jacksonandconnor.com This small, unique menswear specialty shop offers a selection of eye-catching goods, from styl- ish suits to cozy sweatpants, ties, T-shirts, socks, vests, sport coats, accessories, shoes, hats, jewelry, care products, colognes, and more. The store also provides full tailoring services, and frequently
tracks down hard-to-find items for customers through special and custom orders.
Odyssey Bookshop
9 College St, South Hadley
(413) 534-7307; odysseybks.com
Over its 57-year history, Odyssey Bookshop has earned a reputation as an eclectic spot to look for books, and also also features a full-service website for ordering. In addition, according to its website, “we strive to provide a hospitable and nurturing environment to encourage the healthy exchange of ideas by hosting numerous readings, book groups, panel presentations, and online discussions.”
Off the Beam Woodworking
www.offthebeamwoodworking.com
Local artist (and full-time nurse) Sheri Lee handcrafts unique woodworking pieces, includ- ing cheese and serving boards, picture frames, cribbage boards, knife racks, and lanterns from domestic and exotic woods — and all proceeds are donated to a number of nonprofit organiza- tions on Cape Cod that work to preserve, educate,
Pioneer Valley Food Tours
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 unique natural resources of 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 itiner- ary, or create a custom tour to suit your tastes.
Pioneer Valley Indoor Karting
10 West St., West Hatfield
(413) 446-7845; pioneervalleykarting.com
The 1,000-foot track at Pioneer Valley Indoor Kart- ing is capable of racing up to eight karts at once, with the fastest on-track speeds in Massachusetts,
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