Archive for Things to See and Do
From Seed to Fruition – Call for poetry and visual art
Jun
9
2019
Call for visual artist and poets to contribute to this show curated by the Northampton Arts Council. Check it out! [continue reading]
10 Charming River Towns In Massachusetts To Visit This Spring
Apr
27
2019
10 Charming River Towns In Massachusetts To Visit This Spring Shelburne Falls, Montague, and Deerfield make the list of Massachusetts towns to visit in the spring .
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6 Undeniable Reasons To Visit The Oldest Covered Bridge In Massachusetts
Apr
11
2019
6 Undeniable Reasons To Visit The Oldest Covered Bridge In Massachusetts Did you know Conway is home to Massachusetts’ oldest covered bridge?
Learn more here .
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Learn more here .
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The Butterfly Forest In Massachusetts That’s The Perfect Family Destination
Apr
6
2019
The Butterfly Forest In Massachusetts That’s The Perfect Family Destination “Can you imagine anything more magical that walking through a forest filled with colorful butterflies? That’s just what you’ll get when you visit Magic Wings Butterly Conservatory & Gardens. This enchanting indoor space is packed with gorgeous, real butterflies.”
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❄️ Sledding Hills in Western MA ❄️
Mar
5
2019
Over the years we’ve been welcoming recommendations for sledding hills across the region from our reader to help connect families with community-based activities Check out these reader recommendations and share your own recommendation in the comment field below. Kelly recommends: Frog Hill in Grenville Park in Ware is a huge hill and great for sledding. [continue reading]
Jones Library Seeking Artist for 2019 season | Amherst | Application deadline October 16
Oct
11
2018
Call to Artists: The Burnett Gallery at the Jones Library in Amherst is seeking artists to apply for their 2019 gallery season
Submission Due Date: October 16, 2018
Submission Fees: none
To Apply: www.joneslibrary.org/205/Application-to-Exhibit
“The Burnett Gallery monthly exhibits display the work of community artists and crafts [continue reading]
Submission Due Date: October 16, 2018
Submission Fees: none
To Apply: www.joneslibrary.org/205/Application-to-Exhibit
“The Burnett Gallery monthly exhibits display the work of community artists and crafts [continue reading]
Apple Season – Pick Your Own CISA Directory
Oct
2
2018
Apple season is in full swing here in New England and apple picking is a great way to get out and enjoy the fall weather and bounty of the Pioneer Valley. CISA has a directory of pick your own farms that can be helpful in finding an orchard near you. Check it out: [continue reading]
Mohawk Trail listed as one of top 10 fall foliage drives in New England
Sep
29
2018
The Massachusetts Mohawk Trail, which runs through part of the Pioneer Valley, is listed as one of the 10 best places to see New England fall foliage according to Town and Country Magazine . As the season turns to cooler weather, the change in the leaves can be a beautiful sight. Starting in [continue reading]
Patrick Rowan’s Skywatch: August great time for skywatching
Aug
9
2018
August evenings offer a special blend of ease and comfort.
August is great for skywatching here in southern New England, both day and night. Summer is loosing its grip as the days shorten ever so slightly, but with increasing dispatch. The earlier sunsets are hard to ignore, as is the temptation to stay out [continue reading]
August is great for skywatching here in southern New England, both day and night. Summer is loosing its grip as the days shorten ever so slightly, but with increasing dispatch. The earlier sunsets are hard to ignore, as is the temptation to stay out [continue reading]
Springfield Symphony Orchestra finishes 74th season with Rachmaninoff (review, photos)
May
22
2018
The final concert of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra’s 74th season was devoted to the music of Russian composer/pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff.
More than 1,700 concertgoers leaped to their feet to give two enthusiastic standing ovations Saturday evening at Springfield Symphony Hall, as the Springfield Symphony Orchestra presented the final concert of its 74 th season, [continue reading]
More than 1,700 concertgoers leaped to their feet to give two enthusiastic standing ovations Saturday evening at Springfield Symphony Hall, as the Springfield Symphony Orchestra presented the final concert of its 74 th season, [continue reading]
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