Events
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Mt Tom Events
May 25, 10:30 a.m. Life Around the Lake. Spring wildflowers around the lake will be our focus for this week’s program. Meet at Bray Lake. May 25, 1:00 p.m. Hike to Mt Nonotuck. This two-hour hike will travel on the MM Trail to Mt. Nonotuck. The pace will be moderate as we observe the […]
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Southwick History Museum Open for the Summer
The Southwick Historical Society’s Museum, located at 86-88 College Highway, is open and free to the public on the following Sunday afternoons from 2-4 pm, May 26, June 9 & 23, July 14 & 28, Aug 11 & 25, September 8 & 22, and October 13 & 27. (Other times by appointment—bring your family & […]
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Memorial Day Parade Date, Route and Participation
Mayor Brian P. Sullivan announces that groups marching in the Memorial Day Parade will begin assembling at 9:00 AM, Monday, May 27, near the Mestek Company property on North Elm Street. The parade will begin promptly at 10:00 AM. The parade route will be as follows: beginning at Mestek, the marchers will march south down […]
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Huntington Memorial Day
The public is encouraged to attend the 2019 Memorial Day observance on Monday, May 27 in Huntington. The parade assembles at Pettis Field at 8:00 a.m. and marches to the gazebo on the Town green for the ceremony. All veterans and other groups are invited to participate. Any veteran needing a ride should call Committee […]
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Astronomy Club Meeting
The Springfield STARS Club, an amateur astronomy group, will meet on Tuesday, May 28 at 7pm at the Springfield Science Museum. Richard Sanderson and Ed Faits will give a talk celebrating the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon: "Apollo 11: A Look Back at Humanity's Greatest Achievement." Refreshments will be served, […]
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Join the Volunteer Team at Storrowton Village
Storrowton Village Museum is taking applications for volunteers at its many programs and events including The Big E, which takes place Sept. 13-29. Storrowton volunteers play an essential role in helping the Village share its collections, exhibitions, research and educational programming about 19th century New England with the public. The Village is always on the […]
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Estate Planning Beyond the Basics
As part of this year’s Elder Law Education Project sponsored by the Massachusetts Bar Association, Attorney Albert Gordon will be at the Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, to educate listeners about the complicated topic of estate planning. He’ll explain how trusts can benefit you and your family, the difference between a Revocable Trust and […]
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Westfield Farmers’ Market Seeking Vendors and Musicians
The Westfield Farmers’ Market will continue in 2019 as a Community Outreach Project of the Episcopal Church of the Atonement in Westfield, and will remain on the grounds of the Church at 36 Court Street where it has been located for the last seven years. The Market will continue to be held on Thursday afternoons, […]
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Wild & Scenic Film Festival at Gateway Regional High School
Calling all movie, film and environmental enthusiasts! Join us on Friday, May 31 at 6:30 p.m. for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival at Gateway Regional High School. It will be held in the Gateway Performing Arts Center (GPAC); donations will be accepted at the door to benefit the Gateway Education Foundation. These award […]
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Ruth M. Peck Internship Accepting Student Applications
The West Springfield Public Library will be accepting applications from students in grades 10-12, including home-school equivalent, for the Ruth M. Peck Memorial Internship starting Monday, May 13. Applications, which can be obtained at the West Springfield Public Library Borrower Services, Adult Services, and Young Adult Services Desks, will be accepted until Friday, May 31. […]
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Holy Trinity Giant Tag & Rummage Sale
Holy Trinity Church, 331 Elm St., Westfield will be having its annual Giant Tag and Rummage Sale on Friday, May 31 from 9 am to 4 pm and Saturday, June 1 from 9 am to 3 pm at the Parish Hall. We have a big selection of items at bargain prices including adult & children's […]
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Pickleball for All – Learn to Play
The Westfield Pickleball Group is offering “Learn to Play Pickleball” mornings starting Saturday, June 1 at 10 am at the Municipal Courts on Franklin and Greylock St. Anyone, ages 6 to 96, is welcome to come and learn to play this highly fast paced game, that requires little running. Placement, shot selection, patience & control […]