Berkshire Crowne Plaza Hotel Stirs Up
Elegance with “Hats, Gloves, High Tea & Thee”
to Benefit Berkshire Historical Society at Arrowhead, Herman
Melville’s Home.
Only the bears are hibernating in the
Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts, according to Travel
Expert and nationally syndicated radio show host, Stephanie
Abrams, who notes, “the hills are alive with the sound
of spoons stirring up excitement in Pittsfield at the Crowne
Plaza Hotel!” Abrams refers to High Teas planned for January
31st, March 6th and April 3rd aptly named ‘Hats, Gloves,
High Tea & Thee, recreating a winter afternoon in the Berkshire’s
Gilded Age, with music of the era, elegant High Tea service,
parlor games, a “Flamboyant Hats” fashion show,
and dinner served in an English inn atmosphere. The January
31st High Tea event will benefit the Berkshire Historical Society
at Arrowhead, historic home of Herman Melville who is known
globally for his novel Moby Dick. The High Tea planned for April
3rd will benefit the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge,
MA.
While the term ‘High Tea’ comes
from the height of the table upon which elegant tea service
was set, Abrams notes most elegant hotels in Europe serve High
Tea in their lobbies. “European restaurants generally
close after lunch and don’t reopen until dinner time.
At 4pm, the only available place to serve High Tea is in the
hotel’s lobby. The Berkshire Crowne Plaza Hotel is creating
a storybook environment for their High Tea service in an atmosphere
that reminds one of an English park with lampposts and park
benches and a red British telephone booth. Comfortable conversation
areas created from sofas, settees and wing-back chairs round
out the décor to create a surrealistic step into this
afternoon ‘Social.’ And, with the Berkshire Historical
Society’s photos of Pittsfield in the Gilded Age lining
the walkways, this event will truly be a ‘walk in the
park!”
After socializing, a candlelit dinner will be served in the
English inn atmosphere of the hotel’s Underground Pub,
continuing the elegant experience, according to Austin Snow,
the hotel’s General Manager. “Our executive chef
has created a sumptuous menu using the Gilded Age theme! We’re
attending to every detail to make this a memorable experience
and hope that our guests will return for future High Tea service
at the Berkshire Crowne.”
“I’ve picked out my hat and gloves
and made my reservations,” Abrams notes, advice she advises
others to follow since space is limited. “It’s going
to be a wonderful experience for a great cause and a fabulous
value for those attending,” she notes. The cost of participating
is $49 per person, which includes High Tea, dinner, gratuities,
tax, and parking in the hotel’s covered garage. A special
High Tea Overnight Rate has been established at $62 per person
based on double occupancy, plus tax, for those who wish to overnight.
For reservations, call 413-499-2000 or visit www.berkshirecrowne.com
Contact:
Stephanie Abrams
Abrams Hospitality Marketing
stephanie@sabrams.com
Austin Snow
Berkshire Crowne Plaza
413-499-2000