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Hosmer Gallery Exhibit Applications Now Open, Deadline Feb. 5

Jan 9 2017
Applications are available now for 2017-18 exhibits. The deadline is February 5, 2017. The Hosmer Art Gallery is designed to provide opportunities for local artists to show their work to the public. Exhibits include a wide range of media and content reflecting the diversity of the Pioneer Valley community. The gallery is curated and scheduled [continue reading]

Food for Fines at Northampton Library in January

Jan 7 2017
Forbes Library is offering its annual Food for Fines during the month of January. This is a time of year to support the needs of people in our community and clear accumulated overdue fines. During this time, patrons may pay overdue fines by donating items in demand by the Northampton Survival Center. This year the [continue reading]

MassLive building offers new art gallery and musical performances in formerly vacant bank space

Dec 11 2016
As a result of the most recent Futurecity conference in Springfield, the MassLive building was inspired to develop and create a new public space.
SPRINGFIELD  — As a result of the most recent Futurecity conference in Springfield, where Tim Jones, head of strategy for the London-based consulting firm, suggested that Springfield should emphasize [continue reading]

Can County Find More Land for Food Growing?

Dec 9 2016
The Recorder, December 6, 2016, by Richie Davis
If ramping up agricultural output is going to become a reality, as outlined last year in food plans by the Franklin Regional Council of Governments and the Massachusetts Food Policy Council, it’s partially going to be by putting additional acres of farmland into production.
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Art for Amnesty, Write for Rights: A Gallery Opening

Dec 4 2016
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7:00pm-9:00pm. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, room 302 (upstairs). Lower Lake Road, South Hadley MA 01075
Come join Mount Holyoke College Amnesty International for the opening of the human rights exhibit Art for Amnesty, in room 302 of the MHC Art Museum. Art for Amnesty will feature artwork by MHC students about the negative [continue reading]

Cultural Opportunities to Honor Veterans on Veterans Day in Western MA

Nov 10 2016
Veterans Day, a national holiday celebrated every year on November 11th, provides communities with the opportunity to learn about and offer appreciation for the service provided by military veterans. November 11th is the perfect chance to honor our Veterans, and there are many opportunities to do so.
For ideas about how to celebrate Veterans [continue reading]

Make-It Springfield community space thriving, offers 25 weekly workshops

Nov 6 2016
Make-It Springfield allows visitors to indulge in a variety of subjects like arts and crafts, bicycle repair, make-up techniques, healthy eating habits and computer help.
Make-It Springfield was only supposed to be a temporary summer pop-up shop.
In July, MassDevelopment and the University of Massachusetts Extension announced the community “makerspace” would stay open for the [continue reading]

Northampton among Top 5 New England holiday shopping towns

Oct 27 2016
Yankee magazine said that Northampton is filled with “cool downtown galleries and boutiques”
The holiday season is creeping up on us, and with it, the need for many folks to go Christmas shopping.
While many cities in towns in Western Massachusetts offer plenty of diverse retail experiences, Northampton remains one of the best. [continue reading]

Slainte event to benefit Therapeutic Equestrian Center

Oct 22 2016
The dinner is slated for Nov. 10.
Slainte in Holyoke will be hosting the sixth annual Harvest Dining benefiting the Therapeutic Equestrian Center.
A pairing of foods and wines from around the world, the seven course dinner, which will be held on Thursday, Nov. 10, begins at 6 p.m. with a classic Chilean [continue reading]

Restaurant review: Pete’s Seafood Restaurant in Greenfield

Oct 13 2016
The original fish market storefront serves as the space in which patrons order their meals; a small bar occupies a back corner.
When Peter and Sandy Ruggeri opened Pete’s Fish Market back in 1985, they probably had little idea that what they’d conceived of as a retail venture would eventually morph into one of [continue reading]

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