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It’s Showtime!: ‘The Night Before Christmas’ WESTFIELD — ‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the theater, everyone has been getting ready for The Westfield Theatre Group’s Christmas show. There will be singing and dancing and a great time for all! This year’s show “The Night Before Christmas” is an original production with story and script by Kathi Palmer and Music and Arrangements by Marion Dunk. Starring Carl Schwarzenbach and Mallory Wray, this show includes a cast of popular local actors and musicians. So gather the family and make a tradition of attending The Westfield Theatre Group’s Christmas show. Performances will be on December 1, 2, 8 and 9 at 7:30 PM, with a Saturday matinee on December 9 at 2:00 PM at The Westfield Woman’s Club, located at 28 Court St in Westfield. The theater group is a department of The Westfield Woman’s Club. Reservations may be made by visiting the reservations page at westfieldtheatregroup.com or calling 413.572.6838. All major credit cards are accepted. As a special treat, pictures may be taken with Santa after the show. We are asking for a donation of one toy for the local Toys for Tots campaign. Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night!
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Eddy; 3rd: Dottie Alexander – Dot Burke East/West: 1st: Priscilla Gover – Barbara Conlin; 2nd: Cindy Healey – Janet O’Brien; 3rd: Judy Matyseck – Ed Matyseck Duplicate is played Thursday afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 at The American Inn in Southwick. All players are welcome.
WOW presents Historic House Tour WESTFIELD — Back by popular demand, Westfield on Weekends presents the tenth annual “Dickens of a Day” Historic House Tour, Sunday, December 3rd • 12 noon – 5:00 pm, beginning at Westfield Creative Arts, 105 Elm Street, downtown Westfield. Participants will be invited to enjoy holiday decorations, music, costumed characters and special treats as they take part in a self-guided tour of some of Westfield’s
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Westfield Farmers’ Market Extended The Westfield Farmers’ Market will have three Winter Markets to be held inside the church. The dates are November 18, December 9 and February 10. The hours are 10 am to 3 pm. As we have had all summer, we feature 25 to 30 local vendors and crafters selling all sorts of fresh produce and other products. There will also be music, thanks to a grant from the Westfield Cultural Council. SNAP and HIP benefits are accepted, and we will match up to $5.00 when SNAP tokens are purchased at the Market Table. For more information please visit our web page at www.westfieldfarmersmarket.net or call 562-5431 x101.
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day trip to the North Shore of Massachusetts to look for seabirds, ducks, and alcids (the group of sea birds that live off shore and, among others, includes puffins, although we are unlikely to see puffins). Meet in the commuter lot behind McDonalds near the Turnpike entrance in Ludlow at 6:30 a.m.
The Huntington Public Library will be hosting a program at the library on Saturday, November 18th at 1:00 called “Ancient Civilizations and Birds of Prey”. This program will be presented by Julie Anne Collier of Wingmasters, a licensed raptor rehabilitator. Julie cares for injured birds of prey and most of the birds she rehabilitates can be released back into the wild. In some cases the birds are left permanently handicapped and Julie cares for them and uses them for educational programs. Julie will be bringing her birds of prey and a variety of cultural artifacts and art to explain how people around the world and across time have viewed these magnificent hunters of the air. This program is free
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called star hopping. Spacey door prizes will be offered for children, along with outside viewing on two telescopes for all, weather permitting.
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Adult Color, Chat and Cookies at Southwick Public Library As the year 2017 is winding down, things can become even more stressful. Join us on November 20th starting at 6:30 p.m. for Adult Color, Chat and Cookies. All materials are supplied. You may drop-in anytime from 6:30 p.m. until we close at 8 p.m. We will have coffee, tea, and cookies available for you. There is no need to register for this program.
The Southwick Public Library received a grant from Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc. to purchase a telescope through the Aldrich Astronomical Society Library Telescope Program. On November 21st, at 6:30 p.m. members of the Aldrich Astronomical Society will present a family friendly PowerPoint presentation on how to use the library’s telescope using a technique
Thanksgiving Variety Show at Armbrook Village November 22, 2017, 3:30 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Please join us for “Howdy Pilgrim: A Thanksgiving Variety Show” with Big Smile Entertainment!
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Southwick High School class of 1977 reunion Southwick class of 1977 High School reunion planned for November 24th at the Westfield River Brewing Company 707 College Hwy formerly ” Chucks Steak House” from 6 PM to closing. $5 per person Please send confirmation to Donna by text 413330-7711 or email Dan at dhess@southwickinsagency.com. Please spread the word and we are hoping for a good turnout.
Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Our Dan Kane & Friends perform a Christmas show not to miss. Please join us!
Dan Kane & Friends Perform at Huntington COA Armbrook Village trip to Bright November 26, 2017, 3:30 Nights pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living and Memory
Nights in Springfield on Monday, November 27th using the FRTA (Franklin Regional Transportation Authority) van. The van seats 10 – 12 people and is wheelchair accessible. Preregistration is required due to limited seating. If you are a new rider, a brief application form must be submitted to FRTA. Anyone 60 years and older, or disabled, is eligible for the van service.We recommend submitting the paperwork 2 – 3 weeks before the trip for processing. The trip is free of charge to eligible residents from the Towns of Blandford, Chester, Huntington, Montgomery and Russell. For more information, please call the Town Hall at 413 667 3500, or COA Office at 413 512 5205. Other van services that are available are rides to medical appointments and weekly shopping in Westfield. The COA is also planning a van trip February to the Magic Wings Butterfly Museum in Deerfield.
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Alzheimer’s Support Group November 29, 2017, 6:00 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Enjoy a light dinner and a chance to share your personal experiences and strategies for communicating with your loved one! For more information, call (413) 5680000.
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Honoring Westfield’s Fire Fighters and First Responders On Sunday, December 3 at 2 p.m., the Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, will be set aglow for the holiday season. Volunteers Marion Kraus and Barbara Wojick have designed and created a stunning Christmas tree to honor Westfield’s fire fighters and first responders, past and present. The tree will be adorned with handmade ornaments. A representative from the Westfield Fire Department will light the tree. After the ceremony, the Westfield High School Chamber Choir, directed by Korey Bruno, will entertain participants with a variety of melodies. This event is free and open to the public.
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2017 Holy Trinity Church Gift Card Fundraiser WESTSFIELD — Holy Trinity Church, 335 Elm St., Westfield, MA is again having their annual GIFT CARD
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Fundraiser to help with winter FUEL expenses. Please buy your Gift Cards from Holy Trinity Church. These Gift Cards are the same ones you buy at restaurants and stores and there are No Expiration Dates. Gift Card Wrappers are also available. American Express, Discover and VISA Gift Cards are available with no activation fees. There are over 100 area stores and restaurants to choose from on our order form. However, Gift Cards can be purchased for stores and restaurants across the United States and for different airlines, hotels, cruise lines, rental car agencies, gas stations, etc. If a gift card you want is not on the order form, please call or email me because I can order it if it is available. Order forms can be picked up in the Church or at the Parish Office. Order forms can also be mailed or emailed to you upon request. Fill out an order form and return it with cash or a check made payable to Holy Trinity Church. Return order forms in the collection basket during the weekend Masses, to the Parish Office, or through the Office mail slot if the Office is closed. The next order goes in December 5, 2017. Orders and payment must be received by these dates. Gift cards take 4-7 days to come in so they will be available for Black Friday shopping and for Christmas and Hanukkah. I will call you when your gift cards are available for pickup. If you have any questions, please contact Alicia Haluch at aliciawh@comcast.net, 568-9768, or call the Parish Office at 568-1506.
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Club will not be meeting in November. Due to the holiday season, we will meet in December on Tuesday, December 5th at 6:30 p.m. with a slightly different format. This is a busy time of year with parties and visiting. Attendees will be asked to make 4 dozen of their favorite cookies or candies for a The library’s Cookbook cookie/candy exchange, along with a copy of their cookie recipe and a container to take your sweets home. Now when company arrives, you will have some treats on hand to share. Please sign-up at the Reference Desk. Cookbook Club will resume its regular format on Tuesday, January 23rd.
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Simple Holiday Decorations Holiday cheer can be used carefully and sparingly and still create a big impact. Whether you are trying to embrace a minimalist lifestyle or you don’t have a lot of time to dedicate to decorating, these ideas will bring holiday cheer into your home in no time at all. UTILIZE YOUR WALLS Wall space is an often-over-looked part of our home for holiday decor. Because it is vertical space, we can decorate it easily without feeling the intrusion of another item into the living space of a room. Consider hanging stockings from a branch instead of from a mantle, or set them on a piece of furniture. Hang festive wreaths along a line of windows. These options will instantly inject holiday cheer into a room. GO SIMPLE WITH GIFT WRAPPING Forgo flashy wrapping paper in favor of something simple yet striking. Consider brown butcher’s paper on which you (or your kids) can draw Holiday scenes. You also can keep it natural by securing your gifts with a piece of red-and-whitestriped baker’s twine and a sprig of pine. REPLACE INSTEAD OF ADD It is routine for people to add their holiday decor to their existing home decor. Instead of adding more things to a room, consider replacing items. Remove a vase or other knick-knacks from a side table and replace them with reindeer figurines or a nativity scene. SIMPLIFY BY GOING BIG When choosing holiday decor, sometimes the best way to approach trimmings is to first think about how you will clean around them. Would you rather dust a cluster of small decorations or pick up around on larger piece? Large decorations can create a big impact, reducing the need for many decorations in order to feel as if you’ve decorated. REMEMBER THE GOOD IDEAS The best decor arrangements are inspired spontaneously. If you enjoy how a room or arrangement turned out, don’t forget to take a photo. This will help you recreate it in following years, and help you incorporate new items later.
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It is not uncommon during the holidays to see little wooden soldiers in various shapes and sizes lining the mantles of fireplaces or quietly guarding rooms from other perches. These regal little soldiers are nutcrackers, and they’ve become an iconic symbol of the Holiday season.
GERMAN FOLKLORE According to German folklore, nutcrackers were given as keepsakes to bring good luck to families and protect the home. The carving of a nutcrackers developed as a cottage industry in rural Germany. Nutcrackers were carved in the shapes of soldiers, kings, and knights ~ along with other professionals that have existed since the 15th century. THE TALE THAT MADE THEM FAMOUS The wooden figures got a major publicity boost when the story of The Nutcracker was set to music by Tchaikovsky in 1891, and premiered the week before Christmas in 1892. The Nutcracker ballet has become an iconic Christmas tradition. A ballet in two acts, the story centers on a family’s Christmas Eve celebration. The production is now performed by hundreds of ballet companies across the globe each year. AN AMERICAN FASCINATION While nutcrackers are wildly popular now in Christmas decor, this was not always the case. They only became popular in the United States approximately 50 years ago. During World War II, American soldiers brought the figurines home from Germany as gifts and souvenirs. Their popularity exploded, and mass reproductions followed. With the increased availability of pre-shelled nuts, their design changed. While original nutcrackers were designed with mouths large (and sturdy) enough to crack open a nut, modern designs are purely ornamental.
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Westfield Dickens Days 2017 is a Jolly Good Time for Everyone! Now in its 14th magical year, Westfield Dickens Days is inspired by Charles Dickens and the Victorian Age. Produced by Westfield on Weekends (WOW), Westfield’s premier 501(c)(3) not-for-profit community arts organization, it’s a month-long calendar of events including a parade, a tree lighting ceremony, a Menorah lighting, holiday markets and a stocking, full of family fun for everyone! Visit www. westfieldonweekends.com for more information. Program subject to change. The “Stocking Stuffer Stroll” Kick-off Saturday, November 25, 10am – 5pm On and Off the Elm Street Corridor
Downtown shops and businesses celebrate Small Business Saturday with The Stocking Stuffer Stroll, a new Dickens Days’ event, produced with the City of Westfield and the Greater Westfield Chamber of Commerce. Holiday music, delectable treats, sales and Small Business Saturday giveaways, courtesy of American Express, abound throughout the city center. The kick-off begins at the WOW Store and Gallery, 105 Elm Street, where participants can purchase a ticket to the Stroll. That ticket enrolls those
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strollers in the WOW raffle for 3 incredible prizes and provides them a list of participating Stocking Stuffer stores and businesses. Each “Stroll” shop and business will offer gift certificates and a variety of “Stocking Stuffer” specials for official Stocking Stuffer Stroll participants only. It’s the perfect way to stock up on stocking stuffers for every person on one’s list and to support both small business in Westfield and WOW’s calendar of community programming.
Santa’s Lantern Light Workshop Saturday, November 25, 10am – 2pm South Middle School Cafeteria, West Silver Street
Everyone has a chance to learn how to instantly create colorful lanterns, streamers and more for the Lantern Light Parade at this FREE workshop, that this year is overseen by Santa and his Elves, courtesy of the Westfield Rotary. Materials will be provided! Work individually or in groups or families to design something special for all to see, as you march in the Lantern Light Parade later in the day.
The Lantern Light Parade Assembly Saturday, November 25 • 5:30pm Assembly in Family Dollar Parking Lot, Franklin St.
Assemble with your lanterns, streamers and other creations for the Lantern Light Parade at the parking lot of the Family Dollar store on Franklin Street for 5:30 pm. Dress very warmly in Victorian clothes, or as a character from a Charles Dickens novel, or dress in white as a member of Father Frost’s Snow Court (snow princes and princesses, snow flurries or friends of Jack Frost). Check in at the WOW table, where the WOWsters will place you and your family in the line of march. The Lantern Light Parade begins at 6:15pm, stepping off on Franklin Street down Elm Street to Park Square. Join in the festive line of march, including Westfield Mayor Brian Sullivan, city officials; representatives from community organizations; and of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus. This Westfield State University, year there are four very special new “giant” lantern pupScanlon Banquet Hall pets, provided by the legendary puppeteer Anne Cubberly. Let Dickens Days officially begin! Tickets & information at
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The Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony Saturday, November 25: 6:30pm Park Square (Pre-ceremony concert by entertainer Noah Lis at 6:00pm)
Directly following the Lantern Light Parade, the Mayor’s Tree Lighting sparkles at Park Square, the town green. Mayor Brian, together with Santa, and community representatives will light the twinkling lights of the city’s 20foot holiday tree. The festivities include caroling, cocoa and a visit with jolly old St. Nick with this year’s special musical entertainment provided by the incomparable Noah Lis of NBCTV’s “The Voice”, and the New England Dance Center Dance team. This year’s ceremony marks a true celebration of community. Schedule Continues on next pg
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Winter Gala: A Holiday Concert Friday, December 1 ~ 7:00pm Catherine Dower Center for the Performing & Fine Arts, WSU
The Music Department of historic Westfield State presents the gift of music to our community with its annual holiday concert. The University Chorale and University Chorus, the Westfield State Big Band, jazz ensembles and students from the University Music Theatre Program unite for a bountiful evening of music. Donations accepted to benefit Westfield State music scholarships.
Images of Westfield Reception: Friday, December 1 6:00pm – 8:00pm Exhibition: Saturday, December 2, 10am – 5pm The Old City Hall 20 Broad Street
Produced by Artworks Westfield, this second annual exhibit spotlights the stunning photographs of several artists, who share their appreciation for our great city. During Dickens Days, there is no better way to celebrate community than to view Whip City from the perspectives of these talented folks. FREE Admission.
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The Community Carol Festival Saturday, December 2, 4:00pm First Congregational Church, Broad Street
Westfield’s historic church on the green continues its tradition of exceptional music with its free annual holiday concert. Noted Director Allan Taylor has chosen a beautiful program of music for the First Church Senior Choir, as has Director Janet St. Jean for the Moriah Chamber Chorus. The New England Brass Quartet perfectly compliments the vocal ensembles. Donations accepted at the door.
Breakfast with Santa Saturday, December 2 Seatings at 8:30am and 10:30am Scanlon Banquet Hall Westfield State University
Admission: Children $7 and Adults $9 prior. Tickets available only at westfield.ma.edu/tickets. Westfield State’s Circle K hosts its annual event, with a full breakfast buffet, face painting, photos with Santa and a gift for every child.
Dickens of a Day Holiday House Tour Sunday, December 3 12 noon – 5:00 pm Beginning at 105 Elm St.
Back by popular demand, Westfield on Weekends presents the ninth Holiday House Tour, beginning at Mr. Schnitzel’s Holiday Market, 105 Elm Street in downtown Westfield. Participants are invited to enjoy holiday decorations, music, costumed characters and special treats as they take part in a self-guided tour of 8 of Westfield’s loveliest abodes. From a Frank Lloyd Wright-Style Home, to a designer-owned country house, that shines brightly in every room, it’s the best tour ever! A 60 inch TV is also going home with a lucky tour participant, courtesy of Curry Honda. Admission $20. Tickets available at Mr. Schnitzel’s Holiday Market, 105 Elm Street; the Westfield Athenaeum, 6 Elm Street; Rosewood Home & Gifts, 34 Elm Street; and Pilgrim Candle Marketplace, 36 Union Avenue, www.westfieldonweekends.com.
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“The Night Before Christmas” – an original holiday musical (Produced by the Westfield Theatre Group)
Fridays, December 1 and 8 at 7:30pm Saturdays, December 2 at 7:30pm Saturday, December 9 at 2:00pm and 7:30pm from 10:00am to 3:00pm Westfield Woman’s Club, 28 Court Street
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The Mayor’s Menorah Lighting Ceremony Wednesday, December 13th - 6:30 pm Park Square, downtown Westfield
The Mayor honors the wonderful Jewish community of Westfield on the second night of Hanukah. Everyone is welcome. Dreidl! Dreidl!
This original musical by the talented team of Kathleen Palmer and Marion Dunk tells the historical tale of the writing of the classic poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clarke Moore. Visions of sugar plums, jolly old Saint Nick and the Westfield Theatre Group present another Dickens Day treat. Admission: $18 for adults, $15 for students, military and seniors (60+). Info/Reservations: westfieldtheatregroup. com, at door and 413-572-6838.
First Thursday Holiday Concert Thursday, December 7, 10:00am Westfield Senior Center. 45 Noble Avenue
The Westfield Athenaeum presents musician Dan Kennedy for a Dickens Days morning concert that is perfect for the season. FREE!
The Dickens Days Indoor Farmer’s Market Saturday, December 9 from 10:00am to 3:00pm Church of the Atonement 36 Court Street
What could be better than an indoor Farmer’s Market! Many of the summer’s most popular vendors return to fill your basket with winter vegetables, jams and jellies, baked goods, holiday meats and more. Additionally, a wide array of crafters will display their wares, accompanied by live acoustic music supported by the Westfield Cultural Council. Enjoy the music of Danny Russell (10:00 am – 12:30pm) and Gary Kotros (12:30 pm – 3:00 pm). FREE!
Christmas at the White House Wednesday, December 13 at 6:30pm Westfield Athenaeum • 6 Elm Street
Come with Sneak Peek Productions as Pat Perry walks through the grandeur of the White House at Christmas time. From Presidents past, we look at decorations, trees and ceremony through pictures, words and music. If you want to experience an old-fashioned Christmas, this is the show for you! FREE!
The 9th Annual Dickens Dinner Dinner: Friday and Saturday, December 15 and 16 6:30 pm (Doors open at 6:00 pm) Tekoa Country Club Russell Road, Westfield
Combine “food, glorious food” with a rollicking, interactive version of Dickens’ magical “A Christmas Carol,” staged between the courses of a scrumptious turkey dinner with all the fixings. This popular Dickens Days tradition that sells-out every year returns to Tekoa Country Club. Performed by WOW’s inimitable troupe of able actors, it’s a show that you will not soon forget. No Bah Humbugs here except from one Ebenezer Scrooge. Perfect family fun! Reservations/Information: at the WOW store/ gallery, 105 Elm Street, online at www. westfieldonweekends.com and at 413562-2277. Tickets: $55 Adults, $25 Children (12 and under). Continued on next pg.
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2017 ONGOING EVENTS: The Stocking Stuffer Stroll Friday, November 25 thru Saturday, December 24 Westfield Shops, Restaurants and Businesses
Produced in association with the Greater Westfield Chamber of Commerce and the City of Westfield, this self-guided offers participants the chance to win some wonderful prizes, while discovering the great businesses of Westfield. To become an official “Stroller”, visit the WOW Shoppe at 105 Elm Street, Westfield and become enrolled in the Stocking Stuffer Raffle for a chance to win three great prizes, to benefit future Dicken Days. It’s a holiday shopping spree for everyone with proceeds benefitting future Dickens Days and other WOW programs.
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Mr. Schnitzel’s Holiday Market GRAND OPENING: Friday, November 24, 2016 at The WOW Shoppe and Gallery, 105 Elm Street REGULAR STORE HOURS: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays: 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fridays: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm • Saturdays: 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm (Closed Sundays and Mondays) SPECIAL STORE HOURS: Saturday, November 25: 10:00 AM – 4:00 pm for Shop Small Saturday Sunday, December 3: 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm for Holiday House Tour Every year, folks journey to Europe to shop the many holiday markets in Bavaria and once again it is Westfield’s turn. WOW’s store/gallery in the Rinnova Building at 105 Elm Street has been re-imagined as a festive Market featuring a wide array of one-of-a-kind gifts, designed by Westfield’s local and regional artists and crafter. It’s a unique Dickens Days store that has something for every shopper (including certificates for the courses and workshops of WOW’s Westfield Creative Arts). Stop in during its extended schedule of holiday hours and expected be “Dickens Days WOW-ed.” The WOW produced events of Dickens Days would not be possible without the following generous Community Sponsors: Westfield Gas & Electric at the Platinum Level; Easthampton Savings Bank and Westfield Bank at the Gold Level; and Berkshire Bank at the Silver Level. Bronze Level Sponors include: Environment First Pest Control; First Call Home Inspections; John S. Lane & Son; Rosewood Home & Gifts; Rovithis Realty; ShortStop Bar & Grill; Witalisz & Associates and WSKB 89.5 FM. SPECIAL THANKS TO: The Westfield News Group; Dunkin Donuts and the Sardinha Family and Walmart of Westfield, and all volunteers and committee members!
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why shop local Campaigns like Small Business Saturday exist to help promote and sustain small businesses, which have a significant impact on the American economy. Consider these statistiCs: • According to the Small Business Administration, there are 23 million small businesses across the United States. • These businesses account for 99.7 percent of all business in the country and are the providers of 67 percent of the nation’s jobs, according to the United States Small Business Administration and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. • 9.9 million of these businesses are owned and operated by women. • Shopping local is the best way to perpetuate growth in our community. In fact, if every family in the United States spent even $10 more each month at a locally owned small business rather than at big box stores, more than $9.3 million would be directly returned to the US economy. • Small businesses also donate 250 percent more of their earnings than larger companies to nonprofits and community causes, according to the Good Business Network. • The United States transports and ships $2.2 trillion worth of products from more than 150 countries every year. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, this results in 1 billion metric tons of CO2 produced and 11 billion gallons of fuel used. However, products made in the United States must only be shipped across the country—decreasing their carbon footprint significantly. As you can see, shopping locally is an incredibly patriotic act. When you purchase items from local shops, you are helping your community prosper, but you are also helping your country.
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turkey three ways Gobbling down a delicious turkey baked in the oven is a holiday tradition around many tables, but you can break the mold with these three flavorful alternatives. FRYING - A Southern tradition that’s taking hold, deep frying produces a juicy bird with a crisp outer skin. Frying something as big as a holiday turkey requires a specialized set-up, however, and needs to be done outside. Peanut oil is the usual frying medium here, as its high smoke point and mild flavor lends itself well to this application. There is a measure of danger involved; a turkey that’s even the least bit frozen could produce a dangerous fire. Make sure your bird is completely thawed and patted dry before you fry. SMOKING - Low and slow gets you a bird with an intense smoky flavor. It’s also slightly more involved than popping a turkey into the oven, but it does free up that oven for other uses, such as pies, sides and breads. You can use a grill with an offset smoker or fashion your regular grill into a smoker using a disposable metal pan. The type of wood chips you use will depend on what flavor you get. GRILLED - If you don’t have or don’t want to make a smoker, there’s always the option of putting the bird on the grill. To be precise, in a roasting pan covered with foil on the grill. Keep an eye on the coals for even heat distribution. Keep the turkey from getting too dry by using beer or wine as a basting liquid, and don’t forget herbs to compliment. Try to keep the lid of the grill closed as much as possible, using a thermometer with a probe to keep an eye on the temperature. As you close in on that magic 170-degree temp, remove the foil and allow the turkey to brown.
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Sun. Nov. 19th 9am-2pm Handmade crafts. Over 70 vendors. Food for sale by PTO. B Building-Gym. Free parking & admission.
LAWN & GARDEN
FIREWOOD & TOP SOIL -----------------
SOUTHWICK 93 Bungalow Street, Sat/Sun, Nov. 18th/19th, 10AM-2PM. Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles, Fitness/Sports Equipment, Misc.
Office & Studio Space 82 Broad St, Westfield. Great location, plenty of parking
Others try to match our price...but can't beat our quality. Accepting most competitors coupons. We deliver. Run by veterans. Green Meadow Lumber 568-0056
“NO TAG” TAG SALE
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Smith Vocational & Agricultural High School 80 Locust St. Northampton
SAWMILL DIRECT BEST QUALITY
304-851-7666 WANTED TO BUY
Sunday. November 19, 2017 - 27
APARTMENT 5 ROOM, 3 bedroom, completely renovated Westfield/Russell area, country setting. NEW stove, refrigerator and heating unit. Large yard, parking. $975 p/month. No pets please. Call today, won't last. Available October 1. (413)348-3431
4 room office space (2nd floor), 2 with office furnishings. Open space for studios, etc.on both 1st and 2nd floors. Call for an appointment 413-562-2295
SERVICES A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN Debris removal, landscaping, FALL yard cleanup, interior and exterior painting, power washing, basic carpentry and plumbing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462
Thank You Westfield! #1 Company #1 Independent Company West of the River 2013 2016 Westfield • Southwick • Agawam • West Springfield ~ 1/1/16 - 9/9/16
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per MLSpin 2013
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44Westfield Elm St ~ Westfield, (413)568-9226 568-9226 • 470 ~ West Springfield, (413) MA (413) 737-3600 Office MA (413) | Westfield FeedingStHills / Agawam 789-9830
~ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~ ADDRESS 6 Cortez St, Westfield 19 Country Club Dr, Westfield 1381 E. Mountain Rd, Westfield 121 Franklin St, Westfield 20 Denise Ln, Agawam 80 Elbert Rd, Agawam 13 Frank St, Agawam 101 Almgren Dr, Southwick 52 Howard St, Southwick 42 Cedar WoodsGLN, W. Spfld 80 Exposition Ter, W. Spfld 72 Jensen Cir, W. Spfld
SELLER Tallage Adams LLC Vasily Zhuk Ann Duquette Keybank NA Clifford Packer & Christine Ghareeb Laurance Andrew Mario Sotolotto 4 cities Partners Ltd HD Residential Redev LLC Renee Marcus Lisa Touchette Cardinal Homes Inc
BUYER Ottavia & Shaun Bush John Veit&Gabrielle Devenitch Joan Judge Big Buck Properties LLP Kevin Wyman & Tara Lemon Keith Garvey Christopher Bonneau Almgren Inv Ptnrs LLC Carbajal-Gonzalez & Thomas Spain Rodney & Erin Thomas V&K Realty Ruslan & Olesya Shvetsov
SALE PRICE $125,000.00 $236,000.00 $239,000.00 $81,000.00 $224,500.00 $232,000.00 $210,000.00 $6,375,000.00 $177,000.00 $510,000.00 $76,000.00 $123,500.00
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85 Skyline Dr., Westfield, MA 01085 A Division of Poehlman Electric
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GUIDO’S CLEANING SERVICE FROM GRIME TO SHINE!
RESIDENTIAL/SMALL BUSINESS
413-244-3009
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David Rose Plumbing & Heating Veteran Owned & Operated Westfield, MA
(413) 579-4073
$ 60 Flat Rate Residential Computer Repair Virus Removal • Hardware Upgrades • Data Recovery • Reinstalls Screen Replacements & More! (800) 259-4877
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650 New Ludlow Rd. • South Hadley, MA 01075
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ranfield TREE SERVICE Seasoned Hardwood
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Lorena sells Western Mass!
Real Estate Specialist
(413) 896-7504 Hometown Associates
Each office is independently owned & operated
Fully Insured MA Lic #072233
DAVE DAVIDSON MA Reg #144831 (413) 569-9973 www.davedavidsonremodeling.com
MA Lic # PL33191-J Fully Licensed & Insured
Lorena Sienko
since 1984
Prices may vary, call for quote
413-569-6104 • 413-454-5782
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FULLY INSURED
FIREPLACES • CHIMNEYS • STEPS • SIDEWALKS • PATIOS CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS • BILCO HATCHWAYS
Kevin Sullivan
(413) 569-3172 (413) 599-0015
GARAGE DOORS Sales • Installation Service & Repair
Residential & Light Commercial
Certified, Licensed, Insured • Free Estimates 413-289-6550 • 413-626-1978 • www.menardgaragedoors.com
• Debris, shrub & thick brush removal • all types of home lanDscaping consiDereD • mulch, stone, fill anD loam
Mike Shaker
(413) 562-6502
Serving Westfield and surrounding communities
Brick-Block-Stone
New or Repair
SOLEK MASONRY
Chimneys • Foundations • Fireplaces Free Estimates
(413) 569-6855 (413) 569-3428
SPACE STATION ~ PUBLIC STORAGE ~ Sizes from 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 40’ and Larger ~ Climate Controlled Also Available ~
DANIEL E. BELLEVILLE • 413-527-9851
Sullivan Siding & WindoWS, inc.
• thermal entry / storm doors • • General carpentry & repairs • • complete vinyl sidinG & repairs •
BRICK - BLOCK STONE - CONCRETE
Back Yard BOBCAT Service
Serving Westfield & Surrounding Areas • 25+ Years Experience
BAKER MASONRY Residential & Commercial BOBCAT SERVICES
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151 College Hwy. Rte 10 • Southampton, MA 01073
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Zoning New Installations Heating & Cooling, INC Replacements Air Filtration Fully EPA Duct WorkCleaning Insured Certified Tune-Ups Steve Burkholder, Owner - License #GF5061-J Maintenance 18 Years Experience Gas Piping FREE (413) 575-8704 ESTIMATES Humidifiers
413-572-0900
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Home Repair Services 413-206-6386
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Carleton’s
Custom Lamp Picture Repair Framing 38 West school st. and and Restoration Westfield, MA Repair Appointments anytime
(413) 568-2339
(413) 537-5842
PERRY’S
PLUMBING & HEATING Sewer & Drain Cleaning 413-782-7322 No Job
Lic. #26177 • AGAWAM, MA
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