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Hats, Architecture, and Industry: Things that Inspired Dr. Seuss

Feb 26 2014
“The Hats Off to Dr. Seuss!” exhibition at R. Michelson Galleries in Northampton, provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view a selection of original hats collected by Dr. Seuss over a period of 60 years. Special Dr. Seuss Birthday celebration on Saturday, March 1st… [continue reading]

A Love Letter to My Children

Feb 10 2014
If you were to write a love letter to your children, what would it say? This month in “The Good Life: A Year of Thoughtful Seasons,” Hilltown Families Contributing Writer, Sarah Mattison Buhl, shares what her love letter to her children would read like… [continue reading]

Parenting Green: Winter Curiosity & Outdoor Play

Jan 1 2014
“I am always amazed at how the kids tend to be the ones to notice the pulse of our natural world through their curiosity,” writes Angie this month in ‘Parenting Green.’ What are some of the ways your family stays connected to nature when the winter wind and snow makes you feel like it’s not [continue reading]

7 Holiday Podcasts from the Hilltown Family Variety Show

Dec 24 2013
We’ve curated a collection of holiday episodes of the Hilltown Family Variety Show for your listening enjoyment! Listen any time to these hour-long commercial-free podcasts, originally broadcasted on 103.3FM WXOJ, celebrating Chanukah, Christmas, Winter Solstice, Kwanzaa, the New Year and the spirit of peace and giving! [continue reading]

DIY Cinnamon Ornaments for the Holidays

Dec 18 2013
Here’s a simple project to do in the kitchen with your kids… get creative in the kitchen while adding a little spice to your holiday traditions! [continue reading]

Just My Type: The Cat Knocked Over the Christmas Tree

Dec 16 2013
When the Christmas tree hits the floor and tinsel and ornaments go flying, there’s not much to do other than up the pieces and put it all back together again. This is a metaphor Rebecca uses to lift herself up as she tries to put the pieces of a “normal” life back together for her [continue reading]

Oak & Acorn: White Pine Tea for Winter Days

Dec 16 2013
Leslie share one of her favorite winter tea recipes this month in “Oak & Acorn: Forage, Farm and Feast with the Family.” She and her daughter have to first take a fun walk out into the cold and snow to get what they need for some snuggle time and a warm brew made from locally [continue reading]

3 Easy Ways to Preserve the Fall Harvest

Dec 11 2013
Preserving food from the fall harvest not only will supply your family with local food all winter long, but it can also support your children’s learning in chemistry and biology. Get the family involved and take a look at these three easy ways you can put up food in your home kitchen… [continue reading]

The Popover: Featured Holiday Recipe from The Red Lion Inn

Dec 8 2013
Brian Alberg, Executive Chef at The Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, shares his recipe for Rosemary Popovers, a pastry that is rich in history and delicious at any meal. Read about the history of the popover, and it’s predecessor, Yorkshire pudding, and print out Brian’s recipe to cook up for your family dinner tonight!
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Gorge Aprés Gorge: Best Little Walk/Run in the Hilltowns

Nov 26 2013
The Sunday morning following your Thanksgiving dinner gorge, rise and shine to join friends and neighbors for the 10th annual Gorge Aprés Gorge run/walk at the Chesterfield Gorge in West Chesterfield, MA… [continue reading]

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