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4 - Sunday. June 30, 2019 Storrowton Village Museum Presents Storrowton Saturdays this Summer Season Ten special, themed days are happening at Storrowton Village Museum this summer. Take a tour, try an activity with a 19th century spin then have a picnic on the green with friends and family. The fun begins on Opening Day, June 15, where visitors can help kick off the official start of Storrowton’s summer tour season. Enjoy FREE admission on this day, then stop by the museum’s first ever Makers Market to meet local artists and shop small. Additional Storrowton Saturday events include: Timekeeper Day - June 29 from 11-3pm. Clocks not only measure and tell us the time but they are unique and beautiful creations. See some of the timekeepers from our collections, learn how gears & pulleys make clocks work and listen to the newly restored bells of the Union

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Teen Events at the Southwick Public Library SunTime Reading Program for Teens: The SunTime Reading Program at the Southwick Public Library will run June 22-August 2. SRP is a fun way to enhance your leisure summer reading and get those summer reading assignments completed! After reading one hour, a visit to the library earns you a gift certificate to a treat a restaurant in Southwick. In addition, for each hour you read, you receive a chance to win a prize including gift certificates to your favorite restaurants and entertainment. You may enter up to 5 chances a week. The Library also offers free, fun events for you to attend all summer long! This year’s theme is “A Universe of Stories.” Pre-registration for the program begins Monday, June 17. The last day for registration is July 26. For further information, please contact the reference desk at 413-569-

The Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sacred Heart Parish at 1065 Springfield Street in Feeding Hills will celebrate this vigil on Friday, June 28 beginning with 9:00 AM Mass for the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will immediately follow and continue throughout the day until midnight. There will be Eucharistic Adoration, Hymns, Rosaries, Chaplets and other devotional prayer throughout the vigil. There will be Mass Saturday, June 29 at 9:00 am for the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. If you or your group would like to sign up, please call our Pastoral Minister Deb Briancesco at 786-8200 ext 3. Meadow Flutes at 10th Historic North Hall Meadow Flutes brings a summer afternoon concert of

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traditional, light classical and Celtic music to the North Hall on Sunday June 30 at 2 pm. New to the Historic North Hall Arts Festival this year, this flute ensemble will delight the audience with a mix of classical, Celtic, and Americana favorites, including Gavotte and Gigue by J.S. Bach, the Mozart Canons, Last Rose of Summer, Follow Me Up to Carlow, and works by Duke Ellington and George Gershwin. The quartet members play on a range of flutes, with Karen McCarthy on C Flute, Nancy Miller on C Flute and Alto Flute, Andrea Taupier on C Flute, Alto Flute and Bass Flute, and Lynn Winsor on C Flute and Piccolo. The Meadow Flutes ensemble has been performing Celtic, popular and light classical music together in Western Massachusetts since 2011. A meet-the-artists reception with refreshments will be held at intermission in the hall’s art gallery. The gallery will be exhibiting the nature and landscape photography of Richard Chapman. Admission is $10 at the door; student/ youth admission is free. All performances take place at Historic North Hall, 40 Searle Road (off Route 66), Huntington. The hall is wheelchair-accessible and air-conditioned. Information on the entire summer festival and performers bios can be found at www.northhallhuntington.org or call 413-6675543.

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performance by local talent Sarah the Fiddler! Don’t miss this fabulous entertainer, who has won over 300 fiddling contests throughout New England during her 20-year career!

Heritage Pops Orchestra at Stanley Park On June 30 come and enjoy the great sound of “The Heritage Pops Orchestra”. “The Heritage Pops Orchestra” is a 20-piece orchestra that prides itself in playing a wide variety of big band style music. They have been performing concerts all over western MA for over 20 years providing quality music for a variety of occasions. They provide music from the big band sounds of Glen Miller, Harry James, and Lawrence Welk, to the music of many ethnic origins, with a touch of light classical music. The band also includes modern rock songs that many will love and dance to as well. The orchestra is led by the lovely vocals of Ann Maggs and complimented nicely by the vocals of Ted Nowak. They are under the direction of Brian Cervone. Our arrangements are all done by our great staff of arrangers and they promise that you will always hear something that will satisfy your musical tastes. This performance begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Beveridge Pavilion and it is free of charge. Chairs will be provided and a food service will be available. For further Armbrook information on the Westfield

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Pickleball for All – Learn to Play The Westfield Pickleball Group is offering “Learn to Play Pickleball” every Saturday morning thru the month of June at 10:00 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 of shots is what this game is all about. A cross between ping pong & tennis; it is played on half of a tennis court & nearly always as doubles. Games are very short, exciting, & full of boisterous laughter. It is truly one of the fastest growing sports (esp. among seniors) in the US & Canada. Part of the charm is the social aspect of the game & the ability to become an intermediate level player very quickly. Paddles will be provided, and the program is FREE. Just bring your water, sneakers & a desire to play. Bring the family too! Courts will also be available for the Social/Intermediate level players wishing to take their game outdoors at 8:00 am. Regular “open play” is Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday at 8:00 am and is open to all. Any questions please call Nan at 413 626-3880.

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6 - Sunday. June 30, 2019 Patriotic Rosary The Spiritual Life Committee of Sacred Heart Church and the Agawam Knights of Columbus are hosting a Patriotic Rosary to be prayed at the Sacred Heart Church located at 1065 Springfield St., Feeding Hills on Tuesday July 2 at 7:00 p.m. in preparation for our country’s anniversary on the 4th of July. What is a Patriotic Rosary? It is a rosary that is prayed specifically for our nation’s capital, the President, Congress, and all the leaders of our nation, as well as each of the 50 Hail Mary’s are prayed for each state by name. Vin Govoni will lead us in singing the patriotic songs which will be sung after each decade. In praying the Patriotic Rosary as we invoke God’s grace, protection, and blessings upon each state and all the people that dwell within it. Please join us. For more information,

please call our Pastoral Minister Deb Briancesco at 786-8200 ext 3. Open Mic Music Jam at North Hall The Historic North Hall Arts Festival hosts its first Open Mic Music Jam of the summer on Friday July 5 at 7pm. All musicians of any style are welcome. Admission for performers and general public is free. The second Open Mic Music Jam will be on Friday August 2nd at 7 pm. Performance is at Historic North Hall, 40 Searle Road (off Route 66) in Huntington. The hall is wheelchair-accessible and air-conditioned. More information can be found at www. northhallhuntington.org or call 413-667-5543. This season’s events are made possible with support from the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and the arts councils of Chester, Cummington, Huntington,

Middlefield, Montgomery, Russell, Southampton, Westhampton and Worthington as well as support from Westfield News Group and the Daily Hampshire Gazette. Events at Mt Tom SATURDAY, July 6, 10:30 a.m. LIFE AROUND THE LAKE. Snake are the focus for this week’s topic. The many snakes that live in and near the lake have many adaptations to survive this watery habitat. Their survival are discussed in this 60 minute program. MEET AT BRAY LAKE. SATURDAY, July 6, 1:00 p.m. HIKE AROUND BRAY LAKE. This 1 ½ - 2 hour hike travels around Bray Lake on the outer loop. The terrain is mostly easy with a few moderately strenuous spots. Discussions center around the lake and its inhabitants. MEET AT STONEHOUSE VISITOR

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one hour hike. The terrain is mostly easy and the nature talk quite abundant. Bring water and bug spray TUESDAY, July 9, 2:00 p.m. EXPLORERS CLUB. This weekly 1-2 hour program lets children ages 10-14 learn map reading skills, trail markings and proper hiking techniques as we travel on all the trails here at Mt. Tom. Plus of course nature is observed closely. Bring water and bug spray. These programs are sponsored by the Department of Conservation and Recreation and are free and open to the public. For more information please call 527-4805. Mt. Tom State Reservation is located on the Holyoke/ Easthampton, MA. line with entrances on Rts. 5 and 141. UNLESS NOTED ALL PROGRAMS START AT THE STONE HOUSE VISITOR CENTER WHICH IS ABOUT 2 MILES FROM EITHER ENTRANCE. There is a FIVE dollar per car fee on weekends and holidays. Children’s Program at Stanley Park “Leave No Trace” presented by the Appalachian Mountain Club Do you enjoy the outdoors and want to learn more about how to protect the outdoor places you love? Join us on July 10, for a Leave No Trace Workshop, led by the Appalachian Mountain Club, geared for ages 7-14 with interactive activities teaching sustainable practices in the outdoors. Plan for an hour of fun as we cover the 7 Leave


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CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars is looking for more golfers to make our Third Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, August 2nd at Tekoa Country Club in Westfield, MA a big success. Proceeds will benefit CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars General Scholarships. Golf entry fee is $90 per person and includes greens fees, cart and dinner. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. Not a golfer?? Why not consider joining us for dinner & raffles for just $35. Golf Tournament registration and sponsor information can be found at http:// csfwestfield.dollarsforscholars.org. For questions, contact Tori Denton at 413-301-4614 or via email at tedenton109@ gmail.com. Deadline for entry is July 29, 2019.

The Dhira Yoga Center in Southwick will be offering their seventh annual, free, fun, outdoor, yoga this summer. Appropriate for everyone, all levels - beginners and kids are welcome. Bring the whole family. The four free classes will be held on the lawn in front of “The Daily Grind” Coffee House and Cafe, 568 College Highway, Southwick, just a few doors down from the Dhira Yoga Center. The classes will be held on July 10, 17, 24 and 31. The classes begin at 7:00 p.m. and run till 8:15 p.m. Bring your own mat (or blanket if you don’t have a yoga mat). Please arrive a few minutes early to sign a release. For questions, or more information, about the free yoga classes, please call 413-998-3463, or visit www.DhiraYogaCenter.com.

For the fourth summer Westfield will host Open Air Open Mic nights on the Park Square Green in front on the Pavilion. This year’s weekly host will be Neal Lipktak, a well known area performer and member of the local band Esperanto. Starting on July 19, the Open Mics will be held on Wednesday evenings, with sign-ups starting at 6pm and performances beginning at 6:30 pm. Microphones, acoustic guitar plug-ins and a sound system are provided. Performances must include an instrument. Keyboards can be accommodated, but singing to a smart phone track or other electronic device is not allowed. Performers of all ages are welcome. Performers and other attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or a blanket for seating. Beverages and snacks can be brought to the green, but not alcoholic beverages. Open Mics may be cancelled or ended early in the event of bad weather. For additional information or questions contact Tom Sawyer at 413-237-

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Stanley Park Tours We invite you to take a walking tour of Stanley Park’s beautiful grounds. Your personal guide will show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer. You will learn some historical facts of the Park. Your journey will take you through the many gardens, including the Rose Garden and the Wildflower Garden. Unlock the secret of the Enchanted Oak, and study the reliefs of Carillon doors. Travel through the Colonialera Village while enjoying the scenic route around the ponds.

Take a moment to stroll through the Veteran’s Memorial before crossing over to the Tea House in the Asian Garden. We hope you enjoy your tour! Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours are given: June through August. Tours begin at 9:00am and end at approximately 10:30 am. All tours will meet in front of the Carillon Tower. Tour Dates: July 6, July 20 and August 10. To make a Tour Reservation, please contact the Stanley Park’s Development Office at (413) 568-9312 ext. 108 or 112. Faith on Fire Catholic Rally The seventh annual Faith on Fire Catholic Rally will be held on our beautiful grounds of Sacred Heart Parish in Feeding Hills, August 22 and 23 from 6pm – 9pm. Our evenings will consist of Praise and Worship music, Eucharistic Procession, Reconciliation, opportunity for extra prayer under the prayer tent and Prayers for healing. We will have four

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make a day of it; share a meal together first then come to donate! If you have never given before, I would be happy to come and stay with you while you donate. Each donation receives a thank you of a free Big E ticket and remember that the donations made through Baystate Health stays in Western Massachusetts! Please call our Pastoral Minister Deb Briancesco RN at 786.8200 ext 3 soon to make your appointment to save a life or with any questions.

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Group Lessons Only: $10.00 per day, per child 866 Shaker Rd. Westfield, MA • www.shakerfarmscc.com • (413) 568-4087 main speakers and lay witness speakers to inspire you. The Faith on Fire Committee, Agawam Knights of Columbus and Saint Martha’s Guild will provide food for purchase. Please bring a lawn chair and or blankets for comfortable seating. God promised that “for where two or more are gathered I am there among you”. Please contact our Pastoral Minister/Faith on Fire Coordinator Deb Briancesco at 786.8200 ext 3 with any questions. Rotary Southwick to bring The Rich Badowski Blues Band, The Savage Brothers, and blues legend James Montgomery to Whalley Park On July 17, Rotary will kick off its concert series at Whalley Park, hosting Rich Badowski and his blues band. On July 24, The Savage Brothers funkin’ rockin’ rhythm’ band will perform, and on August 14, blues legend James Montgomery will take the stage. Admission is free. All concerts begin at 6 pm until 8:30 pm, rain or shine. Every year, Rotary continues to unite the community. The concerts bring the community together through good music and good times, a tradition the club hopes to

continue. All concerts will be held at Whalley Park pavilion on Powder Mill Road. Smokey Waters will be available selling their popular BBQ, and Rotary will have a beverage tent selling wine, beer, soft drinks and water. No coolers are allowed. Everyone is encouraged to bring a chair. Rotary continues to offer sponsorships for the summer series. Three levels in the amount of $500, $300, and $100 are available. A commitment of any amount is welcome, greatly appreciated, and will keep the music rolling! The club continues to work towards two more performances in August. For

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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 lookout for dynamic, curious individuals ages 14 and up who want to be a part of the Storrowton team. Each year, more than 100 costumed volunteers donate time at our museum. Share your knowledge and love of learning with visitors to Storrowton Village Museum. With guidance from staff experts, our volunteers lead tours, offer fun hands-on activities, and more. You’ll meet people of all ages and help create an experience to remember for visitors from modern day New England and beyond. We invite you to explore our many volunteer opportunities and discover the right one for you: Docent Programs, Education and Outreach Programs, Blacksmithing, Cooking & Crafts, and Gardening.

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Individuals interested in volunteering during the 2019 Big E must apply by August 1. Morning, afternoon and evening shifts will be available to choose from and costumes, parking and admission will be provided for those shifts, along with a 25% discount in The Shops at Storrowton. All Big E volunteers will be required to attend three training sessions, taking place at 1pm or 6pm on August 21, August 28 and September 4.

Following the Fair, volunteers are invited to continue with us at special monthly events or to help facilitate educational programs. Teen volunteers will be able to earn community service hours and engage with our teen leadership group. To join Storrowton’s volunteer team, please complete the online application at storrowtonvillage.com/volunteer or call 413-205-5051 for more information.

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14 - Sunday. June 30, 2019 Southwick Public Library June Children’s Room News Children ages 2 through grade 6 (in fall of 2019) can enter to win prizes in our 6 weekly drawings, including a ticket to the Big E, sports equipment, books, and more! Earn bonus chances by completing special activities. Each visit for the first 8 visits, kids can receive a coupon for a free treat from a local business! Try our new online registration format called Beanstack. Here’s a list of our special events: June 25, 10 am -1 pm:

Opening Day FanFest and Magic Show! July 8, 3 p.m.: Makerspace, 3 p.m. July 10, 1:00 p.m.: *Mosaic Suncatchers, Gr. 3-6. July 11, 6:30 p.m.: LEGO Club, Gr. 3-6. July 16, 11:00 a.m.: *Sciencetellers. July 23, 11 a.m.: *Reuse Recycle Re-Imagine, Grades 3-6. July 24, 3:30 p.m.: LEGO Club, K-2. August 2, 1:00 p.m.: Wingmasters Birds of Prey, K-Adult. August 6, 10:30 a.m.: Story Yoga, Ages 2-5.

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Westfield State sic@ssjspringfield.com. Westfield State University University to to offer offerAddiction Addiction Counselor Counselor Education Education program program The The College College of of Graduate Graduate and and Continuing Continuing Education Education atat Westfield Westfield State State University University isis accepting accepting Westfield State University to offer Addiction Counselor Education program applications for the 2019–20 Addiction Counselor Education (ACE) program. Classes will be held applications for the 2019–20 Addiction Counselor Education (ACE) program. Classes will be heldon on The and College of Graduate and Continuingand Education atMay Westfield State University is accepting weekends evenings starting in September ending in 2020. weekends and evenings starting in September and ending in May 2020. applications for the 2019–20 Addiction Counselor Education (ACE) program. Classes will be held The goal this non-credit certificate program, offered at University since 1991, is to provideon The goal of ofand thisevenings non-credit certificate program,and offered at the theMay University weekends starting in September ending in 2020. since 1991, is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary for the successful treatment of indistudents knowledge, and techniques necessary forUniversity the successful indiThewith goal the of this non-creditskills, certificate program, offered at the since treatment 1991, is toofprovide viduals and families afflicted by alcoholism and/or other drug addictions. This program has students the knowledge, and techniques necessary for the successful treatment individuals andwith families afflicted byskills, alcoholism and/or other drug addictions. This program hasofbeen been highly instrumental in professional development of Massachusetts viduals and families afflicted by alcoholism and/or other drug in addictions. This program hasarea been highly instrumental inthe the professional development ofindividuals individuals inthe thewestern western Massachusetts area whom are instrumental in or interested in ofwestern services. area highly in the professional ofhealthcare individualsfield in the Massachusetts whom areeither eitherworking working in or interested development inthe thegrowing growing healthcare field ofaddiction addiction services. To help are witheither this mission, State in University hashealthcare expanded field its ACE programservices. to be offered whom working Westfield in or interested the growing of addiction To To help with this mission, Westfield State University has expanded its ACE program totobe within this mission,The Westfield State University has expanded its ACE beoffered offered in a new help location Pittsfield. program aims to train potential counselors inprogram the Berkshires area in a new location in Pittsfield. The program aims to train potential counselors in the Berkshires area in a new location in Pittsfield. The program aims to train potential counselors in the Berkshires area with the goal of filling critical positions in treatment facilities that are currently understaffed and with the goal of filling critical positions in treatment facilities that are currently understaffed and with the goal of filling critical positions in treatment facilities that are currently understaffed and unable to fill open positions. Classes for the Berkshires program will begin in March 2020 and conunable to fill open positions. Classes for the Berkshires program unable to fill open positions. Classes for the Berkshires programwill willbegin beginininMarch March2020 2020and andconconclude in November. clude in November. clude in November. Applications for for both programs areare available online at at www.westfield.ma.edu/ace. For Applications both programs available online www.westfield.ma.edu/ace. Formore moreinforinforApplications for an both programs are available online at www.westfield.ma.edu/ace. For more information or to have application mailed to to you, contact Brandon Fredette atatbfredette@westfield. mation or to have an application mailed you, contact Brandon Fredette bfredette@westfield. mation or to have an application mailed to you, contact Brandon Fredette at bfredette@westfield. ma.edu or 413-572-8033. ma.edu or 413-572-8033. ma.edu or 413-572-8033.

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