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Back in business: Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum in Hadley to reopen

May 19 2022
Back in business: Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum in Hadley to reopen The museum opens again on June 1. “And when it does, museum officials say they’ll be offering new tours of the historic 18th-century house that will tell a more complete story of the people who lived and worked on the property, from Native Americans who predated [continue reading]

Springfield Garden Club plant sale to set up shop at Quadrangle

May 18 2022
Springfield Garden Club plant sale to set up shop at Quadrangle “Customers at the Springfield Garden Club’s annual plant sale can buy plants that may have been sown from seeds or started as cuttings of existing plants.” “The sale will take place rain or shine on Saturday, June 4, from 9 a.m. to noon on [continue reading]

WRSI: Abundance Farm

May 12 2022

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WRSI, May 9, 2022 . Rose Cherneff, Farm Manager, and Yanni Kounellis, pick your own participant, of Abundance Farm in Northampton, join Monte to talk about education, community building, and food justice at the farm. [continue reading]

Chicopee Center Fresh farmers market returns for 2nd year on June 3, bringing food trucks, live music, cider and produce to city center

May 11 2022
Chicopee Center Fresh farmers market returns for 2nd year on June 3, bringing food trucks, live music, cider and produce to city center “A farmer’s market in Chicopee Center will return for its second year in early June, again bringing fresh produce, hard cider, lunch, music and crafts to the site of the former public [continue reading]

WRSI: Wilder Hill Gardens

May 4 2022

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Lilian Jackman, grower, designer, and owner of Wilder Hill Gardens in Conway talks to Phil and Monte about growing and designing beautiful natural landscapes, and exploring greater meaning in her theology studies. More similar than you might think! [continue reading]

Jackalope, new restaurant from High Brow owner, to open in downtown Springfield on May 11 and host Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 5

May 3 2022
Jackalope, new restaurant from High Brow owner, to open in downtown Springfield on May 11 and host Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 5 “Jackalope will lift its orange curtains, open its doors and roll out a brand new “mythical” dining experience into downtown Springfield on May 11.
The restaurant, located at 254 Worthington [continue reading]

2022 Local Hero Awardee: Healthy Hampshire

Apr 29 2022
Each year (minus a pandemic year or two), CISA presents Local Hero Awards to farms, businesses, or individuals who exemplify our mission of strengthening farms and engaging the community to build the local food economy. We applaud their hard work, social responsibility, and many contributions to sustaining local agriculture.
Healthy Hampshire is [continue reading]

These are the healthiest counties in Massachusetts, County Health Rankings says

Apr 28 2022
These are the healthiest counties in Massachusetts, County Health Rankings says “ County Health Rankings , a program tied to the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, has released its list of the healthiest counties in Massachusetts.” Hampshire and Franklin counties make the top 10 and Hampden is 14th. Check out the MassLive.com article [continue reading]

Local Hero Profile: Wheelhouse Farm

Apr 22 2022
Local Hero Profile by Ellery Pool, TerraCorps Service Member
Wheelhouse Farm connects their guests with seasonal food from the Valley through custom menus that will please foodies and casual diners alike. Starting as a food truck and farm in 2014, Wheelhouse has transformed into a catering and events company with a permanent [continue reading]

Experts say you should immediately stop filling birdfeeders; Here’s why

Apr 20 2022
Experts say you should immediately stop filling birdfeeders; Here’s why “Experts are issuing unusual advice – quit filling your bird feeders.
The reason, according to Dr. Victoria Hall with the  Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota , is an “unprecedented outbreak” of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, strain H5N1 in wild [continue reading]

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