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Rebecca Bloomfield Photography

Rebecca Bloomfield is a documentary family photographer serving Litchfield County, the Northwest Corner, Hudson Valley, and beyond. She specializes in documentary family sessions, in-home newborn photography, short outdoor guided family sessions, elopements, and small business branding. Her documentary work is for families who don’t love posing, don’t want to wrangle their kids into behaving for a camera, and want to be surprised by photos that show the beauty of their everyday lives and tell their own story.

Serving Litchfield County, the Northwest Corner, and surrounding areas. Based in Falls Village, CT. By appointment only.

(860) 281-2344
https://rebeccabloomfield.com/

Undermountain Pantry

Undermountain Pantry is a farm to table cooking school with a micro bakery and organic gardens. Our cooking classes highlight seasonal ingredients from our own gardens and local farms. Our sourdough breads and baked goods are available weekly at different pick up locations on a pre-order basis: Ilse Coffee in Canaan, The Norfolk Hub, and Beavertides Farm in Falls Village. For our full class calendar and weekly menus visit our website.

35 Cobble Road, Falls Village CT 06031
(860) 618-8822
https://undermountainpantry.com

Rustling Winds Stables and Creamery

Rustling Wind Creamery is located in scenic Litchfield County, Connnecticut, in the town of Falls Village. Along with cheeses the Rustling Wind Creamery offers Jams and Jellies, Chutneys, Pickles and Relishes, Maple Products, Goat Milk Soap, and Hand Knits from our own sheeps wool. 

Rustling Winds Stables and Creamery
148 Canaan Mountain Road
Falls Village, CT
860-824-7084

Beavertides Farm

We are a sustainable livestock farm in NW CT selling 100% grassfed meat, lamb, and goat as well as honey and other bee-related products. We teach a Beekeeper Training Program, a Newbees class for the youngest beekeepers, farm walks and much more. Besides the several courses we offer, we organize events to share with you what we know about beekeeping, animal husbandry, and sustainable living. We have a beautiful little cabin in the woods where the more adventurous camper can soon come stay the night We’d love to take you on our journey of farming, homesteading and rural life. And that is possible!

Beavertides Farm
44 Cobble Road
Falls Village, CT
860-824-0421

Instagram: @beavertidesfarm

Falls Village Flower Farm

Falls village flower farm is a perennial plant nursery propagating and growing herbaceous and woody ornamental perennials! The nursery is now open Monday through Sunday. The farm also offers workshops, gardening services, and events. Call ahead if looking for something specific!

Falls Village Flower Farm
27 Kellogg Road
Falls Village, CT
860-824-0077

Instagram: @fallsvillageflowerfarm

Riga Yoga LLC

Yoga Studio in Salisbury, CT called RIGA YOGA. We
offer Yoga classes for every level – beginners to advanced
practitioners who want to refine their technique. We also have
prenatal yoga and a variety of workshops, daily group classes and
private sessions. Our classes are inspired by the best teachings of
different yogic lineages and styles, making our sequences unique and
refined. We are looking forward to further connecting with the
Litchfield, Hudson Valley, and Berkshires communities.

Classes daily

Riga Yoga
15 Academy Street, Unit 2
(347) 206-0366
Instagram: @rigayogastudio

Casa Marcelo

Casa Marcelo is a full-service interior design firm offering a white-glove experience, specializing in wellness, functionality, and creativity. The firm draws inspiration from nature, and caters to various design styles.
7 Academy St., Salisbury
Casamarcelo.co


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