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Thursday
Anime Club Big Season Finale: Thu, 3-4:30 p.m. Chicopee Main Library, For middle and high school students. Be sure to stop by for the final anime club of the school year. 449 Front St., Chicopee, 413-5941800.
CitySpace Pop-Up Market: Thu, 5-8 p.m. Blue Room at CitySpace, Twenty artists will show and sell one-of-a-kind gifts and creations at the pop-up market, 43 Main St., Easthampton.
Concerts in the Park Series: Thu, 6:30-8 p.m. Forest Park, Michelle Brooks Thompson. At the amphitheater. Rain Location is the Barney Estate Carriage House tent. Bring your chairs, blankets and snacks. Those attending may enter Forest Park through the Sumner Avenue or Route 5 entrances for free after 5:30 p.m. on the evenings of the concerts. Sumner Avenue, Springfield.
Connecticut Morgan Horse Show: Thu.-Sat, Eastern States Exposition, Coliseum. Classes for Morgan, Friesian, and Hackney. Open Breed English and Western Dressage and Opportunity Hunter/Jumper Ring. This show is open to the public, 1305 Memorial Ave., West Springfield. 413-737-2443 or www. thebige.com.
MGM Casino: Thu.-Sun, MGM Springfield, featuring retail stores, restaurants, Regal Cinemas and more. For more information visit mgmspringfield.com, 1 MGM Way, Springfield.
MGM Presents Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Restless Leg Tour: Thu, 8 p.m. MassMutual Center, tickets start at $69. 1277 Main St., Springfield, 413-787-6600 or massmutualcenter.com.
Moe’s Pop Up: Thu, 3-8 p.m.; Fri, 3-9 p.m.; Sat, noon-9 p.m.; Sun, noon-5 p.m. Two Weeks Notice Brewing Company. Grab a beer at the bar, try your hand at the Love Tester, play some pool, catch a crank call, and see what Spider Pig is up to. Two weeks only; limited and timed tickets required, $37 to $89. 110 Bosworth St., West Springfield.
Friday
Connecticut Morgan Horse Show: See Thursday listing
JCPA Showcase: Fri, 6 p.m.; Sat, 2 and 6 p.m.; Sun, 2 p.m. Ja’Duke Theater, Popular music from recent years and new performances from the over 55 classes. For more information or tickets visit www. jaduketheater.com, $12-$15. 110 Industrial Blvd, Turners Falls; 413-
863-0001 or www.jaduke.com.
MGM Casino: See Thursday listing MGM Presents Matt Fraser: Fri.-Sat, MGM Springfield, In the Aria Ballroom, 8 p.m. For tickets, visit ticketmaster.com/ artist/2713067?venueId=9272, Tickets start at $55. 1 MGM Way, Springfield.
Moe’s Pop Up: See Thursday listing Music at the Vineyard: Fri, 6 p.m. Black Birch Vineyards, Outdoor chamber music performed by members of the PVS Orchestra and Chamber Choir on the lawn at Black Birch Vineyard. Bring your own picnic and lawn hair/blanket. Weather permitting, Free, donations welcome. 108 Straits Road, North Hatfield.
Night of Comedy Fundraiser: Fri, 6 p.m. Ludlow Country Club, to benefit the Michael J. Dias Foundation. Doors will open at 6 p.m. with dinner served promptly at 7. The show will start after dinner with comedians Roddy Thomas, Mike Murray and Bob Montgomery. Adult language and content; not appropriate for children. For tickets visit eventbrite.com/e/mjd-dinner-comedy-night-tickets608583939947, $50 per person. 1 Tony Lema Drive, Ludlow. 413-5834686 or ludlowcountry club.net.
On the Boards: Festival of New Play Readings: Fri.-Sat., 7 p.m. LAVA Center, “Time in Tatters” by Silvia
Martinez-Howard and “Inheritance” by Nina Gross. For tickets visit brownpapertickets.com/ event/6016297, $5-$15 sliding scale. 324 Main St., Greenfield. Pride Flag Raising Ceremony: Fri, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Chicopee Main Library, 449 Front St., Chicopee. 413-594-1800.
Silverthorne Theater Co. Presents “The Cake”: Fri, 7:30 p.m.; Sat, 3 and 7:30 p.m.; Sun, 3 p.m. Hampshire College Theatre, June 9-17. Tickets are available at tinyurl. com/thecake23, $25 general with discounted tickets for students, seniors and audience members 25 and under. 893 West St., Amherst.
SATURDAY
Connecticut Morgan Horse Show: See Thursday listing CT Open House Day: Sat., Windsor Historical Society, featuring a wide range of museums and arts attractions that are free to all for this special annual event. For a complete listing of all Windsor attractions, as well as historical information and walking tours, visit tourwindsorct. org, 96 Palisade Ave., Windsor. 860688-3813 or windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
JCPA Showcase: See Friday listing MGM Casino: See Thursday listing MGM presents Bruno Mars: Sat.Sun., 8 p.m. MassMutual Center. For
Silverthorne Theater Company
Presents “The Cake”: See Friday listing
Spring into Adventure: A Family Travel Fair: Sat, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Silver Bell Farm, To learn more, please visit Travelnitch.org, Free. 306 Silver St., Monson.
Sunday
Bringing the Lessons Home: The Power of Dialogue, Locally and Globally: Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Amherst Woman’s Club, We all feel the effects of deep political and social divides, but what can we do to address them effectively? Join Karuna Center for Peacebuilding for an inspiring look at the power of dialogue in action — in Nigeria, Rwanda, and right here in Western Massachusetts schools. This event is free and open to the public, with light refreshments provided. For more information, visit karunacenter.org/events, Free. 35 Triangle St., Amherst.
CEWM Presents: Gala Concert: Schubert “Trout” and Schumann
Piano Quintet: Sun, 4 p.m. Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, $15-$200. 14 Castle St., Great Barrington; (413) 528-0100 or www. mahaiwe.org.
JCPA Showcase: See Friday listing tickets, visit massmutualcenter. com/events, Tickets for Sat. start at $165; Sun. start at $125. 1277 Main St., Springfield. 413-787-6600 or massmutualcenter.com.
MGM Presents Matt Fraser: See Friday listing
MIFA Victory Theatre and NEPM Present “Si Se Puede” (Yes We Can): Sat, 7:30 p.m. Mount Holyoke College, Tickets available at www. mifafestival.org, $20. 50 College St., South Hadley.
Moe’s Pop Up: See Thursday listing Northampton Garden Tour: Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Forbes Library sponsors an annual self-guided tour of gardens in the Northampton/ Florence area. Tickets are $20 in advance at Forbes Library, Bay State Perennial Farm, Cooper’s Corner, Garden Supply (formerly Hadley Garden Center), State Street Fruit and Wanczyk Nursery. $25 on day of the tour at Forbes Library. Enjoy refreshments, a raffle, live music and watch a plein air painter at work. Details and map, as well as a bike route map are included as part of the admission ticket. All funds are used to support library programs, events, and projects that could not otherwise be funded, $20 in advance, $25 day of the tour. 20 West Street, Northampton; 413-5871011 or forbeslibrary.org
On the Boards: Festival of New Play
Readings: See Friday listing
MGM Casino: See Thursday listing
MGM Presents Bruno Mars: See Saturday listing
Moe’s Pop Up: See Thursday listing Novi Cantori presents: “A Musical Menagerie”: Sun, 4 p.m. Abandoned Building Brewery, A choral concert about animals of all shapes and sizes. Admission by freewill offering. Half of all donations will be given to Dakin Humane Society, 142 Pleasant St., Easthampton.
Silverthorne Theater Company
Presents “The Cake”: See Friday listing
West Springfield Coin Club Meeting: Sun, 7 p.m. Mittineague Park, A presentation will be given on high-quality Proof coins from the U.S. Mint. Refreshments will be available. Guests are always welcome. For further information, contact Peter Setian at 413596-9871. Off Route 20, West Springfield.
Quadrangle
Dr. Seuss Sculpture Garden: Outdoor sculpture garden of largerthan-life bronze statues of Springfield native Dr. Seuss at his drawing board surrounded by some of his most beloved characters including
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Horton the Elephant, the Grinch, the Lorax and others. Free on the green.
George Walter Vincent Smith
Art Museum: Permanent exhibit: “Ancient Treasures,” a display of artifacts from ancient China, Greece, Rome and Egypt. Lyman and Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History: “Big Games, Big Fun,” through Sept. 3. “The Grinch: A Car with a History,” through Nov. 1. “We Have a Story To Tell: Stories, Maps, and Relationship to Place,” through Sept. 3. Permanent exhibit: More than two dozen Indian motorcycles and related memorabilia.
Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts: “Artifice: New Paintings” by Priya N. Green, through Dec. 31. “Nelson Stevens: Color Rapping,” through Sept. 3. “New/Now: Contemporary Art Acquisitions,” through July 30. Museum a la Carte: Today, 12:15 p.m. “An Exploration of the Nelson Stevens: Color Rapping Exhibition.” $4, members free. Presented by Maggie North, Curator of Art for Springfield Museums; Don Blanton, artist and sculptor.
Springfield Science Museum: “Molly of Denali: An Alaskan Adventure,” through Sept. 3. Explore Alaska by way of this interactive exhibit that brings the acclaimed PBS KIDS series “Molly of Denali” to life. Set in the fictitious rural Alaskan village of Qyah, the show follows the adventures of Molly Mabray, her family, friends, and dog Suki and is infused with Alaska Native values, history, traditions, and language. “We’re Still Here,” through June 30. Native Voices Initiative begins with contemporary perspectives. Curated by Aprell May. Permanent Exhibit: State-of-the-Art Zeiss Projector and updated International Space Station Exhibit.
The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum: Permanent exhibit. First-floor exhibition provides interactive three-dimensional exhibits. Second floor contains Geisel’s personal memorabilia. Timed tickets required. For reservations, visit springfieldmuseums.org.
Quadrangle admission - $25 for adults, $16.50 for seniors (60+) and college students with ID, $13 for children ages 3-17; free to children under age 3 and members, Springfield residents are free with proof of residency. Welcome Center and Museum store. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Museums
Amelia Park Children’s Museum: Permanent exhibit includes hands-on activities and creative exhibits, the Hurricane Simulator. Sign up online for a play session at ameliaparkmuseum.org
Open Mon. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Thurs.Sun, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Open for groups Tues. and Wed. $8 adults; $8 children (12 months and older); $4 grandparents/seniors (60+); military personnel and teachers receive a 10% discount off the price of regular admission; members and infants free. 29 South Broad St., Westfield or ameliaparkmuseum.org
Amherst History Museum: Permanent exhibit. Open through Sept. See the museum’s collection of artworks and more. Open Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. during the summer. 67 Amity St., Amherst
Children’s Museum at Holyoke: Permanent exhibit includes the Wiggle and Wash/Vet Clinic, a toddler merry-go-round and a STEM-based cash register for kids. Hours: Tues.-Fri, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun, noon-4 p.m. Closed Mondays. Children & adults $8; seniors (62+) $5; children under 1 and members are free. 444 Dwight St., Holyoke or childrensmuseumholyoke.org
Connecticut Trolley Museum: Connecticut Open House Day: June 10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The CT Trolley Museum, along with more than 200 other organizations and attractions throughout the state will open its doors to visitors. During this day, the museum will honor half off admission, to qualify for this offer all visitors must show a valid Connecticut drivers’ license or proof of residency. 58 North Road, East Windsor or www.cttrolley.org
East Longmeadow Historical Commission Museum: Permanent exhibit: Historical artifacts. Featured at the museum are East Longmeadow artifacts pertaining to the quarries, local Native Americans, period clothing, the railroad system, and much more. 1-3 p.m. on the third Saturday of the month, Sept - June, weather permitting. Free. 87 Maple St., East Longmeadow
Edith Wharton: The Mount: The Main House & Bookstore are now open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Sept. 4. The grounds are free and open daily from dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted. Admission: Adults $20; seniors $18 (65+); students with ID $13; children and teens free 18 and under; military with ID $10, discount extends to one family member.
2 Plunkett St., Lenox or www.edithwharton.org.
Eric Carle Museum of Picture
Book Art: “The Art & Storytelling of Claire A. Nivola,” through Nov. 5. “Eric Carle Loves Japan,” through Aug. 20. Featuring never-before-seen photos of Carle’s visits to Japan over a 32-year period. Permanent exhibit: Gabrielle Healy Carroll Storytime Programs are held Tues. and Fri. 10:30 a.m.; Sat. 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m., free with admission. Museum hours: Weds.-Fri, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun, noon-5 p.m. $6, $9, $22.50 for a family of four, 125 West Bay Road, Amherst or www.carlemuseum.org.
Holyoke Heritage State Park: Permanent exhibit. Preserving the history and culture of Holyoke through permanent exhibits on the paper and textile industry. Also featuring a new scale model of Mountain Park. Visitor Center open Tues.-Sun, noon to 4 p.m. Closed Mon. Free admission. mass.gov/locations/holyokeheritage-state-park. 221 Appleton St., Holyoke, 413-534-1723. Mead Art Museum: Permanent exhibit: Various American and European paintings, Mexican ceramics, Tibetan scroll paintings and more. Museum hours: Tues.Thurs. and Sun. 9 a.m.-midnight; Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 220 South Pleasant St., Amherst or www.amherst. edu.
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: Permanent exhibit: three floors with dozens of hands-on exhibits, a regulation sized basketball court and more than 900 artifacts on display. Exhibits include “High Above Center Court,” “Hall of Honor,” “1891 Gallery,” “Players Gallery,” “James Goldstein Superfan gallery,” and “Jerry Colangelo Court of Dreams.”; Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $28 adults (16-24); $23 seniors (63+); $19 youth (5-15); $23 students with valid high school or college ID; free for ages under 5. 1000 West Columbus Ave., Springfield or hoophall.com.
Norman Rockwell Museum: Nora Krug: “Belonging,” through June 18. Art Tours: Rockwell Studio Tours, through Nov. 12. 20-minute guided tour of the historic studio where Rockwell painted, corresponded, and posed models for more than 20 years.
“Tony Sarg: Genius at Play,” June 10 - Nov. 5. Permanent exhibit: gallery. Hours: Thurs.-Mon. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Advance-ticket purchase required; Closed Tues. and Wed. Visit nrm.org for more information. $20 adults; $18 seniors, AAA, retire military; $10 college students, free children ages 18 and under, members and active military. 9 Route 183, Stockbridge or www.nrm.org.
Old Sturbridge Village: Permanent exhibit: Visit Kidstory, an indoor learning gallery in the Visitors Center where kids 3-10 can try on period costumes and imagine life in the 1830s; “Neat and Tasty: Getting Dressed in Early New England”; apparel in portraiture. Hours: Through Oct. 1, Wed.-Sun. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Standard daytime Admission tickets are good for one day and are not valid for special evening programs like phantoms by Firelight or Christmas by Candlelight. $30 adults, $28 seniors (55+), $15 college students with valid college ID, $15 children 4-17, free for children ages 3 and under. Blue Star Museum Season, through Sept. 4. To gain free admission, military family members will show their military or dependent identification card. “For the Purpose of Illumination.” Learn how New Englanders needed, used, and created artificial lighting methods in the 1830s and see first-hand artifacts from the era. Route 20, Sturbridge or www.osv.org.
Pan African Historical Museum USA: Permanent exhibit: exhibitions by local artists. Hours: Tues.-Fri. noon-4 p.m. free, 1500 Main St., Springfield. 413-7331823.
Polish Center of Discovery and Learning: Permanent exhibit: A living monument safeguarding historical objects representative of the material culture of the Polish people in America. Galleries include “Coming to America”; “At Home in America”; “Folk Art”; “History.” The Polish Center is open to the public daily, Mon.-Fri, 1-5 p.m., except for inclement weather and holidays. Other times may be scheduled by appointment. $5 donation, 33 South St., Chicopee or www. polishcenter.net.
Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum: Open for the 2023 Season through Oct. 15. Guided tours are Sat.-Wed. 1-4 p.m. Tours will be offered at the beginning of every hour and last for approximately 45 minutes. The museum is closed Thu. and Fri. Beginning June 14, Wednesday Folk Traditions are back. Horace Clarence Boyer Memorial Gospel Concert featuring Evelyn Harris with Giving Voice. 6:30 p.m. in the sunken garden. General admission is $12, or $2 for children 16 and under.130 River Drive, Hadley or pphmuseum.org.
Springfield Armory National Historic Site: Ranger-led interpretive programs offered in the museum in the afternoon. Junior Ranger programs conducted frequently each day. Wed.-
Sun, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 Armory Square, Springfield or www.nps. gov/spar.
Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum: Permanent exhibit: Daniel Anthony’s Store, The Legacy Room, The Birthing Room, The Portrait Gallery. Summer Hours: Thu.-Mon. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. through Sept. 4. $10 adults, $8 seniors, $6 students and children 6-17, free for children under 6 and NARM/NEMA/ROAM members. 67 East Road, Adams or susanbanthonybirthplace.com.
The Emily Dickinson Museum: Homestead and Evergreens: Permanent exhibit. Open Wed.Sun. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Admission to the museum is by guided tour, for which advance-purchase timed tickets are required. Visit EmilyDickinsonMuseum.org/Visit to purchase your tickets and for more information. 280 Main St., Amherst or emilydickinson museum.org.
Titanic Museum: Permanent exhibit: Exhibits from the collection of the International Titanic Historical Society. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $4, $2 children and students. 208 Main St., Indian Orchard or www. titanic1.org.
Windsor Historical Society: Conn. Open House at Chaffee House. June 10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 96 Palisade Ave., Windsor or windsorhistoricalsociety.org.
Wistariahurst Museum: “Victory Theatre WPA Murals” Exhibition. Through March 2024. Permanent exhibit: Gardens and Grounds open daily from dawn to dusk. Carriage House and Gift shop open Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For information about house tours, group tours and upcoming events visit www.wistariahurst. org. $7 Holyoke residents; $5 seniors; $5 youth (under 18); free museum members, active military and family members. 238 Cabot St., Holyoke or www. wistariahurst.org.
Yiddish Book Center: Permanent exhibit, “A Velt mit veltelekh: The Worlds of Jewish Culture.” The center will be open to the public on Thu., Fri., Sun., and Mon. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Shabbos (Saturday) and Jewish and legal holidays. $8 adults, $6 seniors, free for members, students and children. 1021 West St., Amherst or www.yiddishbookcenter.org.
Galleries
A.P.E. Gallery: Permanent exhibit. Tues.-Thurs., noon-5 p.m.; Fri.Sat., noon-8 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.; 126 Main St., Northampton
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Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts
Gallery: Permanent exhibit. Tues.-Fri., 12:30-4:30 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. First floor of building 28. 1 Armory Square, Springfield, 413-755-5258. Gallery A3 Amherst.
Art Alliance: “Emily Dickinson’s Ghosts” by Laura Holland and Nancy Meagher, through July 1. Art Forum online, June 15, 7:30 p.m., register at www.gallerya3. com. Gallery hours: Thurs.-Sun. 3-8 p.m. 28 Amity St., Amherst, 413-256-4250.
Indian Orchard Mills Dane Gallery: All new exhibits every month featuring the artists at Indian Orchard Mills. Hours: Sat. noon-4 p.m. or by appointment.
34 Front St., Indian Orchard, 413-543-3321. J. H. Miller
Custom Framing and Gallery: Featuring the works of local artists. Mon.-Fri., 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Thu., 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 86 Elm St., West Springfield, 413-732-9128.
South Hadley Public Library: Art Squad: Inspirations x4. Featuring works by Liz Austin, Lucia Foley, Abby Jaffe, Marion Pascone. Through June 28.
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Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; thus.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 2 Canal St., South Hadley.
Sunnyside Road Gallery: Featuring the work of Carolyn Avery. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or by calling 413-569-0384. 52 Sunnyside Road, Southwick
Trinity United Methodist Church: Student art from Washington Street Elementary School, through June 30.
Prepared with instruction from art teacher Connie Moore. Gallery hours: Sun. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and during the week by appointment. 361 Sumner Ave., Springfield, 413-737-5311.
Outdoors
Andrew Devries Fine Art International Inc.: River Studios Sculpture Walking Trail. Sat.-Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. through Sept. 3 and other times by appointment. 42 East River Road, Middlefield or www. andrewdevries.com
Great Falls Discovery Center: Great Hall Exhibit: “Visions of the Connecticut River Valley.” Through June 30. Story Walk: “Ruby’s Birds.” Through June 27. Enjoy a story, fresh air and exercise. Walk the center’s grounds for a free self-guided
StoryWalk featuring the children’s picture book “Ruby’s Birds” by Mya Thompson, for readers ages 3-7. Nice and Easy Walks. June 9, 11, 1-2 p.m. June 14, 28 10-11 a.m. An easypaced 1to 2 mile guided walk, along the Canalside Rail Trail or downtown Turners falls, geared for seniors, but open to all ages. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather and sturdy footwear and bring water.
Great Falls Coffeehouse: The Farley String Band. June 9, 7 p.m. Coffee and refreshments will be available. $6-$15 suggested sliding scale donation, Raised Beds for Growing Vegetables. June 11, 3-4 p.m. In partnership with Montague Public Libraries, Franklin County Master gardeners presents a workshop on raised beds for growing your veggies. 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls or greatfallsma.org.
Lupa Zoo: Weather permitting, the zoo is open Tues.-Sun. through Aug. 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; $15 adults (13+); $12 seniors (62+); $10 children 2-12; free for children under 2. 62 Nash Hill Road, Ludlow or www.lupazoo. org.
Northfield Mountain: Wild Edible and Medicinals Plant Walk, June 10, 1-2:30 p.m. Registration required online. 99
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For foodies there will be plenty to choose from including Bruiser’s BBQ, Local Burger, Thai Place, Poppie’s Concessions, Deano’s Concessions, Heart’s Catering Concessions, Simply Cannoli, T’js Pop, and Villa of Lebanon, along with the Granby Legion Beer Tent.
There will also be music for all tastes throughout the three-day event including performances by Playing Field and ChangeUp on Friday; James Germana Band, Side Effects, and East Coast Cowboys on Saturday; and Under Dark Skies and Berkshire Hill Music Academy on Sunday. Vendors will be selling a variety of products, crafts and services throughout the weekend and non-profits will also be represented at various booths. And the Granby Preservation and Historical Societies will offer games for kids harking back to the 1800s.
Hours are Friday from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking is $5 on Friday and Sunday and $10 on Saturday.
Arts Center: Pride Comedy Showcase. 289 Main St., Greenfield
The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts
Center: Queer Dance. 289 Main St., Greenfield
The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts
Center: Queer Prom. 289 Main St., Greenfield
Theodores’: Ed Peabody & The Big Blue Thang. 201 Worthington St., Springfield
Whip City Brew: DJ with dance. 287 Elm St., Westfield
SUNDAY
Delaney House: West Side Walk. 3 Country Club Road, Holyoke
Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee
Glendale Ridge Vineyard: Glendale Ridge Vineyard’s Sunset Series. 155 Glendale Road, Southampton
Glendale Ridge Vineyard: Tom Savoy. 155 Glendale Road, Southampton
Marigold Theater: Jazz Double Dose: Ellen Cogen Ensemble, Juke Joint Jazz. 84 Cottage St., Easthampton
Millers Falls Road, Northfield or www.firstlightpower.com/ northfield.
Notchview: Boreal SpruceFir Forest Flower, Plant, Tree & Wild Edibles Hike. June 11, 1-3:30 p.m. Learn about the unique fauna and flora of high elevation forests and fields. For registration and fees, visit thetrustees.org. Route 9, Windsor or www.thetrustees. org.
Robert E. Barrett FishwayHolyoke Dam: HG&E’s Robert Barrett Fishway Public Viewing Season. Wed.-Sun, through June 13. Open on May 29, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. FREE, www.hged.com/ community-environment/ barrett-fishway/default.aspx
Off Canal Street, Holyoke Tamarack Hollow Nature and Cultural Center: Boreal Spruce-Fir Forest Flower, Plant, Tree & Wild Edibles Hike. June 11, 9:30 a.m.-noon. Learn about the unique fauna and flora of high elevation forests and field. Registration is required, email aimee@gaiaroots.com. For more information visit www.tamarck hollownatureandculturalcen ter.org. $20 per person. 1515 Savoy Hollow Road, Windsor or www.tamarackhollow.com.
Turners Falls Fishways: Turners Falls Fishway Open. Open Wed.Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. through June
The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts
Center: Goth Girl Field Trip. 289 Main St., Greenfield
The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts
Center: Zydeco/Cajun Sunday with Bayou X. 289 Main St., Greenfield
MONDAY
Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee
TUESDAY
Glendale Ridge Vineyard: Glendale Ridge Vineyard’s Sunset Series. 155 Glendale Road, Southampton
WEDNESDAY
Delaney House: Lower Valley Guys. 3 Country Club Road, Holyoke
Doc’s Place: Karaoke. 1264 Granby Road, Chicopee
The Republican is not responsible for unannounced schedule changes. Listings must be received two weeks before the date of the event. Items should be mailed to Entertainment Guide, The Republican, P.O. Box 1329, Springfield, MA 01102-1329, emailed to pmastriano@ repub.com or submitted to masslive. com/myevent
11. Free, 15 First Street, Turners Falls.
Markets
Forest Park Spring Farmers Market: Tues. through Oct, 12:30-6 p.m. in the parking lot of Cyr Arena. Sumner Avenue, Springfield
Northampton Spring Farmers Market: Tues. through Nov. 7, 1:30-6:30 p.m. located on Gothic Street right off of Main. Parking is available on Main Street, King Street and on Gothic Street (shoppers should enter Gothic Street via Trumbull Road).
8 Gothic St., Northampton Downtown Springfield Farmers Market: Fri., 11 a.m.-3 p.m., through Sept, weather permitting at Tower Square Park. 1500 Main St., Springfield or www. visittowersquare.com.
The Republican is not responsible for unannounced schedule changes. Listings must be received two weeks before the date of the event. Items should be mailed to Entertainment Guide, The Republican, P.O. Box 1329, Springfield, MA 01102-1329, emaled to pmastriano@repub. com or submitted to masslive. com/myevent
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Tickets priced at $69, $99, $139 and $179 are available at massmutualcenter. com. Tickets also come with a warning. No cellphones, texting, tweeting; no heckling or talking; and no cameras or recording devices of any kind during the show. Violators will be ejected with no refund.