Archive for Hampshire County
YWCA | Eliminating Racism, Empowering Women
Dec
9
2015
YWCA is a great local resource that has been helping females right here in Pioneer Valley for over 145 years.
Their sole mission is to empower all females by striking down both sexism and racism and boosting confidence and leadership skills.
YWCA strives to help create peace, justice, freedom and dignity not only for women, [continue reading]
FREE Shredding Day in Williamsburg
Nov
15
2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015 Starting at 9 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the Williamsburg Highway Garage 24 R Main Street, Williamsburg, MA Open to all Williamsburg residents and surrounding communities a maximum of three boxes per vehicle [continue reading]
(We All Scream for) an interview with Jim Ingram
Nov
2
2015
It seems like everyone in the valley knows where to get the best ice cream. A mainstay in the city of Easthampton, Jim Ingram’s Mount Tom’s Homemade Ice Cream is a step into yesteryear with its tin ceilings and its icecream parlor style seating with updated flavors and walls [continue reading]
Ontrend FALL CRAFT FAIR: October 17th!
Oct
15
2015
Fall Craft Fair in the Hadley Town Commons
Saturday, October 17th
10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Free to attend! Come see crafts created by talented people from around the region! Find our more here .
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Saturday, October 17th
10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Free to attend! Come see crafts created by talented people from around the region! Find our more here .
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Amherst Farmers’ Market
Oct
15
2015
Boltwood Avenue and Spring street
Every Saturday through November 21st
8 a.m.- 2p.m. — at Amherst Common . [continue reading]
“Test the Test”
Oct
12
2015
Wednesday, October 21, 2015, from 6:00pm-8:00pm
Eastworks Community Room
The EEA invites families and community members to a night of testing the test. Complete MCAS and PARCC tests in different subject areas and grade levels. Experience sitting as a student for [continue reading]
Community Resource Supports Native American and Indigenous Studies
Oct
12
2015
Offered through UMass, the weekly Community Connect discussion series provides adults and teens with an opportunity to explore Native American and Indigenous studies and build community to support further learning surrounding such topics. Such topics include Halloween and building awareness of cultural sensitivity. Find out more [continue reading]
Hidden Gems: Area Wineries Produce Exceptional Offerings
Jul
8
2015
PRIME Magazine, July 2015, by Debbie Gardner. Ed and Mary Hamel, two of the four owners of the increasingly popular Black Birch Vineyard in Southampton, MA., didn’t set out to own a winery. “Ed and I have lived on the farm for 22 years. He always wanted a crop, but was never to excited about [continue reading]
Museum Adventures: Yiddish Book Center
Jun
6
2015
This month in “Museum Adventures: Highlights from Western MA Museum Educators,” Maureen Turner shares highlights from the Yiddish Book Center. Visitors to the Center don’t need to be able to read or speak Yiddish to enjoy the Center—although by visit’s end, they’ll realize they probably knew more Yiddish words than they thought (nosh, schmooze, and [continue reading]
A New Chapter for Old World Cuisine: Amherst’s Chez Albert celebrates its ten-year anniversary
Apr
4
2015
Chef Paul Hathaway lives for the moment when an idea for a new dish comes to mind. “You have this dark image in your head of what it should look like,” he says, “and you have to try and turn the light on it, see what it’s supposed to be.”
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