Monday, January 19, 2026

News and Ideas Worth Sharing

HomeViewpointsLettersHoliday Bake Sale...

Holiday Bake Sale to benefit food pantries

In addition to all your holiday favorites—cookies, candies, cakes, pies, stollen, fruitcake, marmalade, etc.—there will be prepared soups and pulled pork for a ready-to-go lunch or dinner.

To the editor:

Christ Trinity Church, at the corner of Route 7 and Maple Ave in Sheffield, is holding its annual Christmas Holiday Bake Sale on Saturday, December, 13, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In addition to all your holiday favorites—cookies, candies, cakes, pies, stollen, fruitcake, marmalade, etc.—there will be prepared soups and pulled pork for a ready-to-go lunch or dinner. There will also be free hot cider and coco to sip while you shop.

Best of all, in addition to picking up these attractively wrapped delights for holiday gift giving or your own enjoyment, all proceeds will benefit local South County food pantries. Come early for the best selections. Happy holidays!

Rene Wood
Bake Sale Co-Chair
Sheffield

Click here to read The Berkshire Edge’s policy for submitting Letters to the Editor.

spot_img

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.

Continue reading

Today’s protesters are engaging in civic self-defense

Vietnam-era protests challenged what the government was doing. Today’s protests challenge whether the president himself respects law, truth, or human dignity at all. That distinction matters.

In behavioral health, instability is not harmless

When funding becomes volatile, it undermines years of progress and makes it harder—not easier—to respond effectively to crisis.

Lee’s First Giving Tree Drop-Off Event a big success

The event was a big success—collecting almost 50 Christmas trees and other holiday greens and multiple boxes of food donations and $1,700 for the Lee Food Pantry, which serves residents from several communities in the area.

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.