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Getting Here
Closest City: Northampton
Air: Bradley International
Bus: Peter Pan Bus
Train: Amtrak
Local Transportation: Valley Transport
Driving
Directions
From
the East Take Rt.90-Massachusetts Turnpike- to
exit 4 (West Springfield, Rt.91) Take Rt.91 North
to exit 18. At bottom of ramp, turn left toward Northampton
(Rt.5). Continue straight to Main Street-intersection
of Rt. 5 and Rt.9. Turn left on to Main St./ Rt.9
West. Stay on Rt.9, bearing right out of Northampton
past Smith College Continue on Rt.9 for about 15 minutes
through Florence, Haydenville and Williamsburg (notice
the Williamsburg General Store on the left) Bear left
on Rt.9 heading out of Williamsburg, for approximately
1and1/2 miles. Take a left on to Hyde Hill Rd.-landmark
is "Pat's" store on the left. Approximately
1/2 mile up Hyde Hill Rd turn right at our wooden
sign and green mailbox with our 5 Clary Rd address
on it. Proceed to the top of our road to the main
building (with red roof).
From the North Take Rt. 91 to Massachusetts
exit 20. After ramping off, go straight a few hundred
feet to the first set of lights and take a right on
to Bridge Road. Continue until it ends at Rt.9. Look
Park is across the street. Take right on to Rt.9.
Continue on Rt.9 for about 15 minutes through Florence,
Haydenville and Williamsburg (notice the Williamsburg
General Store on the left) Bear left on Rt.9 heading
out of Williamsburg, for approximately 1and1/2 miles.
Take a left on to Hyde Hill Rd.-landmark is "Pat's"
store on the left. Approximately 1/2 mile up Hyde
Hill Rd turn right at our wooden sign and green mailbox
with our 5 Clary Rd address on it. Proceed to the
top of our road to the main building (with red roof).
From the South
Take Rt. 91 to Massachusetts exit 18. At bottom of
ramp, turn left toward Northampton (Rt.5). Continue
straight to Main Street-intersection of Rt. 5 and
Rt.9. Turn left on to Main St./Rt.9 West. Stay on
Rt.9, bearing right out of Northampton past Smith
College. Continue on Rt.9 for about 15 minutes through
Florence, Haydenville and Williamsburg (notice the
Williamsburg General Store on the left) Bear left
on Rt.9 heading out of Williamsburg, for approximately
1 and 1/2 miles. Take a left on to Hyde Hill Rd.-landmark
is "Pat's" store on the left. Approximately
1/2 mile up Hyde Hill Rd turn right at our wooden
sign and green mailbox with our 5 Clary Rd address
on it. Proceed to the top of our road to the main
building (with red roof).
From the West
Take Rt.90-Massachusetts Turnpike- to exit 4 (West
Springfield, Rt.91) Take Rt.91 North to exit 18. At
bottom of ramp, turn left toward Northampton (Rt.5)
Continue straight to Main Street-intersection of Rt.
5 and Rt.9. Turn left on to Main St./Rt.9 West. Stay
on Rt.9, bearing right out of Northampton past Smith
College. Continue on Rt.9 for about 15 minutes through
Florence, Haydenville and Williamsburg (notice the
Williamsburg General Store on the left) Bear left
on Rt.9 heading out of Williamsburg, for approximately
1 and 1/2 miles. Take a left on to Hyde Hill Rd.-landmark
is "Pat's" store on the left. Approximately
1/2 mile up Hyde Hill Rd turn right at our wooden
sign and green mailbox with our 5 Clary Rd address
on it. Proceed to the top of our road to the main
building (with red roof).
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Who
We Are:
Mary Colwell, Executive Director 
Karen Totman. Program Director

Janet Weber, Elderhostel/Indepth Coordinator 
Laura Curran, Web and Graphics 
Pat Bennett, Studios Manager 
Faculty
Page
Where We Are:
5 Clary Road
Willliamsburg, MA 01096
413-268-3101
www.snowfarm.org
Snow
Farm: The New England Craft Program is located in
Williamsburg, Western Massachusetts, near the five-college
communities of Amherst and Northampton in a beautiful
pastoral setting surrounded by fields and woodland.

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What
We Are:
Snow Farm’s mission is to provide the highest quality arts education in an inspiring setting.
The
facility is a blend of historic 200-year-old farm
buildings and contemporary living and dining accommodations.
Our studios are housed in both old and new buildings.
Arial View
Why
People Come:
Snow
Farm is a special place where students can come for
solace and rejuvenation while learning a craft from
master craftspeople. The staff at Snow Farm embraces
the creative magic that is the heart of the New England
Craft Program.
The
artistic foundation and spirit of community that make
Snow Farm a unique learning experience is at the center
of life at Snow Farm.
A
Snow Farm participant shared these thoughts on completion
of her workshop if more people gathered to share
art in this wayor the sharing of music, sports,
or ideas, fewer people would have the inclination
to devise ways to destroy life. Then all people might
be able to have the necessities of lifefood,
shelter, peace and art.

Studio
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