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We’re Here To Assist With Assisted Living Choosing Assisted Living for a loved one is a big decision that raises many big questions. What specific services are provided? How does Medicare/MassHealth factor in? Are there veterans’ benefits? What happens if you run out of money? At The Arbors, we’re happy to answer all of these and more. Join us in celebrating Assisted Living week with a special information session. Wednesday, September 13th The Arbors at Westfield 40 Court St. Westfield, MA 01085 Event begins at 5:00pm, followed by a tour of our facility. RSVP by September 4th to Bianca Syriac (413) 562-0001 Information provided by: The Arbors Assisted Living Communities, The Westfield Senior Center, Integra Home Health, Beacon Hospice, Bacon & Wilson and more! Light refreshments to be served

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Westfield Bridge Club Results 8/17/17 North/South: 1st: Dorothy Kowalowski & Judy Fiore; 2nd: Vi Martinell & Cindy Fullerton; 3rd: Candy Pennington & Nancy Gay East/West: 1st: Barbara Conlin & Priscilla Gover; 2nd: Grace Pietrogallo & Ann Kousch; 3rd: Janet O’Brien & Cindy Healy Duplicate is played Thursday afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 at The American Inn in Southwick. All players are welcome.

Westfield Farmers’ Market The Westfield Farmers’ Market takes place on the lawn of the Church of the Atonement, 36 Court Street,

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from noon to 6:00 pm every Thursday thru October 6, rain or shine. Music all day, sponsored by the Westfield Cultural Council. Cooking Demonstrations at 3:00 . Thanks to a generous grant from an anonymous donor, SNAP customers receive an additional weekly match up to $5.00 when they purchase tokens at the Market table with their SNAP EBT card.

Congregation Ahavas Achim Hebrew School Congregation Ahavas Achim of Westfield has spaces open in its Hebrew School starting for the next school year in September for third through seventh grades. The Hebrew School meets weekly on Mondays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Support for the program is provided by the Jewish Endowment Foundation of Western Massachusetts, a division of the Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts, Inc. For more information, call Andy at 569-1148.

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Looking for 1968 High School Graduates Reunion planners are collecting updated contact information for all members of the three Westfield high school classes who graduated in 1968: St. Mary’s High School,

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Tuesdays on the Trail Join the Friends of the Columbia Greenway for a casual ride on the trail. Riders will meet at 6pm at the Main St. trail ramp (Stop & Shop) for a ride to Shaker Farms and back. If riders prefer a shorter distance, they may turn around at any point and head back. Similarly, if riders prefer a

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Thus, the planners are looking for email addresses from as many classmates as possible. The next mini reunion is November 4, 2017 at East Mountain Country Club. Get us your email address so we can send you the details.

North Hall Arts Festival announces 2017 season The North Hall Arts Festival in Huntington, Mass. announces its 2017 season with twelve public events from late May through September. Presented by the North Hall Association, the performance series is made possible by the Westfield News Group and the Daily Hampshire

Gazette, along with support from the arts councils of Chester, Huntington, Montgomery, Russell, Westhampton, and Worthington. In September, the popular area piano-clarinet duo Jerry Noble and Bob Sparkman (jazz-swing) returns to North Hall on September 10, Sunday at 2 pm. The Old Country Road Band ends the season with old-time vintage country and bluegrass on Sunday, September 17 at 2 p.m. Events include two free open-mic music jams, art exhibits, and meet-the-artist receptions. Some events are free or by donation. Admission to ticketed events is from $10 to $15 at the door. Student/youth admission is free for all events. All performances take place at Historic North Hall, 40 Searle Road (off Route 66), Huntington. The performance space is wheelchair-accessible and air-conditioned. Complete information including a calendar of events with dates, times, and admission costs is posted at www.northhallhuntington.org and Historic North Hall on Facebook. Telephone queries may be directed to North Hall at 413–667-5543.

Westfield Athenaeum – Story Time With Mayor Sullivan Boys and girls of all ages are invited to join Mayor Sullivan as he reads the book Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel on Monday, August

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28th at 10am at the Westfield Athenaeum. Mayor Sullivan will read this classic book and the children will create a fun craft based on the story. Register online at westath.org or call us at 562-6158 x 5.

Classic to be held Monday, August 28 at the Springfield Country Club. Morning and afternoon tee times are available to golfers, with shotgun starts at 8:00AM and 1:00PM. The tournament includes lunch and dinner, a silent auction and a raffle. Several levels of sponsorship opportunities are available to businesses and individuals. Proceeds from this event will benefit the care of the retired Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield. For more information, contact Sr. Eleanor Harrington at 413-536-0853.

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Westfield High School and Westfield Vocational High School. We need email addresses, postal addresses and phone numbers. Email your information to the official reunion email address: whssusan.andrews@aol.com, or call Helena Mochak at 413-562-3254. And please pass this request to any classmate, near or far, who may not see it here. The combined 50th Reunion will be held September 1, 2018 (next year!!) at East Mountain Country Club. A save the date postcard will be mailed this coming September 1. The classes of 1968 have held several mini reunions in recent years, all advertised via email or word of mouth.

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Food, music, and classic cars—all makes and models welcome! Great door prizes! Every Tuesday from 5 pm to dusk, August 29 through September 26, 2017 at Hampton Ponds Plaza, 1029 North Rd (Route 202), Westfield. There will be a 50/50 raffle in support of the Greater Westfield & Western Hampden County Medical Reserve Corps Inc. & Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Find us at: realoldies1250.net; on Facebook at Real Oldies 1250; and 413-289-2300.

WESTFIELD – Automobile aficionados will be able to feast their eyes – as well as their taste buds – at the third annual Rotary Food Fest which will be staged on the weekend of Aug. 25-26 in downtown Westfield. For the first time, the Food Fest will include a car show which will bring as many as 50 vintage and customized cars to Elm Street which will be closed to vehicular traffic from School Street to Franklin Street for the event. Visitors to the Food Fest will be able to get an upclose and personal looks at stunning examples of the cars

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of yesterday and today as the owners of the cars show off their treasures and compete for prizes. The car show is a new addition to the Food Fest (now in it’s third year) sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westfield. The free two day event will begin on Friday at 5 p.m. and close for the night at 10 p.m. The street festival will resume on Saturday at noon and will will feature food and drink from local restaurants and food trucks as well as entertainment from local musicians. Rotarian Jennifer Gruszka, a co-chair of this year’s festival, said the goal of the event is “to showcase local businesses as well as the downtown area.” The Westfield Rotarians will be selling beer and wine to adults at the festival which will enjoy live coverage from local FM radio station WSKB. Gruszka said that proceeds from the event will be returned to the community by the club in the form of grants for service projects which promote Rotary’s areas of focus. As space to display cars is limited on Elm Street only the first 50 registrants will be able to participate in the car show. The site will open to participants at 11 a.m. and all cars must be in place when the Food Fest resumes at noon. The car show will continue until 3 p.m. although the Food Fest will not end until 10 p.m. Car owners who wish to

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participate or learn more about the car show are encouraged to send an email to foodfestcars@gmail.com. The advance registration fee for the car show will be $10 while registration on the day of the event (as space is available) will be $15. For sponsorship opportunities or to become a vendor at the Food Fest, please contact Gruszka at jennifergruszka45@gmail.com or visit the club’s website, westfieldrotary.org.

Alzheimer’s Support Group at Armbrook Village August 30, 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 and to RSVP, call (413) 568-0000.

Rotary to host free concert – Truck Stop Troubadours, a Travelin’ Retro Country Roadshow Chris Boyd, President, Southwick Rotary Club, announced that the club will host the Truck Stop Troubadours , a free live concert to be held August 30 in the pavilion at Whalley Park, Powder Mill Road, Southwick. The concert is scheduled from 6 to 9:30 pm rain or shine. The concert is family oriented. Food and beverages will be offered. For more information, contact Rotarian Bob Fox at 413 579 4585. Bring a lawn chair!! For more details, check out www.truckstoptroubadours.com. The group is as close to Nashville as you can get pulling influences from Waylon Jennings, and selections from Country Gold Hits. The concert is made possible through a grant awarded by the Southwick Cultural Council to the Southwick Rotary Club.


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Wyman Family Reunion Blandford, MA will be the site for hundreds of visitors from throughout the country on Labor Day weekend. Besides those who come to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Blandford Fair, over 220 members of one of the town’s oldest families will gather for a reunion. Wymans from all over the country will be gathering in Blandford for a huge reunion over Labor Day Weekend this year. The event will take place at the White Church in Blandford on Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3. Many activities are planned, including sharing the Wyman family history, sharing old photos and family artifacts, what life was like in Blandford for the Wymans, and since the event is being held in a church, a family service on Sunday morning. The descendants of William Horatio and Eliza Hanchett Wyman will be coming from as far away as California, but also, North Dakota, Minnesota, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Pennsylvania,

Maryland, New York, Maine, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Anyone with questions about the reunion or the Blandford Homecoming should contact Gary Hart in Feeding Hills at 413-786-7131.

Westfield Athenaeum – Music Together At The Athenaeum

ativity, self-expression, and confidence. This series of three classes will be taught by Keri Klee of Greater Springfield Music Together on September 8, 15, and 22 at 10am at the Westfield Athenaeum. This program is for children ages birth to 7 and their caregivers. Register online at westath.org or call us at 562-6158 x5. This program is generously sponsored by a grant from the Shurtleff Foundation.

All children love music! Volunteer Families will sing, dance, and Facilitators Needed make music in a fun, relaxed environment. Music Together Like working with children? is a program that fosters basic Have 10-11 hours a month to music skills and encourages volunteer? Call today to learn language development, cre- how you can volunteer as a

facilitator at Rick’s Place. Rick’s Place offers compassionate support in a secure environment to children affected by death in order to facilitate the healing process. Dedicated and creative volunteers are needed to co-facilitate groups for grieving children and teens. Training and on-going supervision is provided. Required 15-hour training will take place over three days: September 8th, 9th and 10th. Rick’s Place will be opening to grieving

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Russell COA host a “Main Street Tag Sale” Saturday, September 9th, the Russell, MA Council on Aging will host a “Main Street Tag Sale” from 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Sell your stuff, have some fun, and make some money! Sites are available on the lawn outside the Senior Center located in Russell Town Hall, 65 Main

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St., Russell, MA, and in the Veteran’s park across the street. A pancake breakfast, and hot dog and pot luck dish lunch will be available for purchase in the Senior Center. A 12’ x 12’ space is $15.00. This is a rain or shine event. Vendors will need to supply their own tables, and tents if desired. Please send name, contact information, and payment to Russell COA, P.O. Box 407, Russell, MA 01071. Call Carrie Florek at 413862-6217 or e-mail russell-

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coa@russellma.net with fur- sponsor a bus trip to the New ther questions. York Botanical Gardens on Sunday, September 17th. to see a special exhibit by glass CSF Westfield artist Dale Chihuly. CHIHULY showcases more Dollars for Scholars than 20 glass work installaMonthly Meeting tions and includes drawings The next monthly meeting and early works in a sensoryThe of the CSF Westfield Dollars filled exhibition. for Scholars will be held on Garden’s dramatic vistas Monday, September 11, 2017 become a living canvas for at 6:30 p.m. in the Faculty work created specifically for Cafeteria at South Middle the botanical garden showcasSchool. New members ing Chihuly’s signature organic shapes in brilliant colors. always welcome! This is the first exhibit of Chihuly’s work in New York Southwick Cultural in 10 years. for the trip is $78.00 Council to sponsor forCost adults and $75.00 for seniors. The bus will leave bus trip to New the Southwick Town Hall at York Botanical 454 College Highway at 8:00 am, and will depart from the Gadens New York Botanical Gardens Patricia McMahon, Chair, at 4:00 pm. Please make of the Southwick Cultural check payable to the Town of Council (SCC), announced Southwick and note on the that the commission will memo line “NY bus trip” and

mail to Pat McMahon, Southwick Cultural Council, 454 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077. Payment must be received by September 11, 2017. For more information or questions on the trip, please contact Cindi Warner at 413 8316161.

Ward 6 Office Hours Announced Ward 6 City Councilor Bill Onyski and City Council President Brent B. Bean II will hold neighborhood office hours on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 @ 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at the Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport, 110-115 Airport Road. City residents are invited to attend the neighborhood office hours to meet with Brent directly and share their concerns and ideas. The sessions are open to all Westfield residents, no advance appointments are required. Special Guests: Mark Cressotti, City Engineer and David Billips, Director of Public Works, Eric Billowitz, Airport Manager Bill Onyski Brent B. Bean II Ward 6 City Councilor City Council, President (413) 568-7747 (413) 454-3573 william.onyski@cityofwestfield.org brentbean72@hotmail.com

‘Cook Smart, Eat Well’ Series Coming to the Westfield Senior Center in September Beginning in September, the Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, will be the host site for a four-week cooking demonstration series for older adults. The sessions are interactive and are based on cooking easy, healthy recipes. All participants will have the opportunity to tastetest, take home the recipes, and ask questions about healthy cooking and meal preparation. The classes will


To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 be held on Thursdays September 14, 21, 28 and October 5 from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. There is no charge for participation in the series. Advance registration is necessary because space is limited. For more information or to sign up for the series, please call the Westfield Senior Center at 562-6435.

West Springfield High School Class of 1952 Reunion The West Springfield High School Class of 1952 is celebrating its 65 Reunion at the Crestview Country Club on

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September 14. The following members are missing. If anyone has information regarding their whereabouts please call and leave a message at 7864726. Maurice Allen, William Athas Jr., John Bremsar, Fred Brown, Ruth Cosby Sterling, Cynthia Brice Faucette, Carolyn Harris Herrick, Glendore Lyman McLaughlin, Ann Thomas, Carol Tranghese Croteau.

Holy Trinity Parish Fall Festival Holy Trinity Parish of Westfield will be holding its

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FALL FESTIVAL on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2017, 12 noon to 5 pm at Pilsudski Park, 200 Old County Rd., Holyoke, MA. The day will begin with Mass celebrated at 10:30 am. The Festival will feature a Polish Kitchen serving the popular Polish Plate with pierogi, golumbki, kielbasa, and kapust. These items can also be purchased separately. The American Kitchen will serve hot dogs, hamburgers & kielbasa grinders. Take-Out will be available starting at Noon. Our Bake Sale will have delicious homemade baked goods. The festival will include Bingo, a Straw Booth, games of chance, a Chinese Raffle and a 50/50 Raffle.. There will be children’s games, activities and a Bounce House. The Grand Raffle has 10 money prizes worth a total of $2,000 with the first prize being $1,000. Tickets are $1 each or a book of 6 tickets for $5. Raffle tickets can be obtained in advance at the parish office during office hours and at the Festival. The drawing will be at the Festival. For your listening and dancing pleasure The “Mark VI Band” will pro-

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vide Polish & American music from 1 to 5 pm in the spacious ballroom. The Festival is open to the public with free admission & parking, held rain or shine. Come for good food and a fun time. For more information call the Parish Office, Monday thru Friday from 9am to 4pm at 568-1506 or email htoffice@ comcast.net. We hope to see you there!

Water Aerobics The Southwick Senior Center will offer Water Aerobics classes again this year, through Wilderness Experience on College Highway. The dates for the first session are, September 8th, 15, 22, Oct. 6 and 20th, at 10:30am. Cost is $25 for the session, pre-paid at the Senior Center. Stop by the office or call 569-5498 to sign up.

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YMCA of Greater Westfield to hold golf tournament to support cancer survivors

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The YMCA of Greater Westfield is hosting a golf tournament to benefit LiveSTRONG at the YMCA. The tournament will take place at the Worthington Golf Club on Saturday, September 16, 2017. This is a four person scramble format. Registration begins at 10AM with and shotgun start at 11:00AM. Entry fee is $55.00 per golfer for walkers and $65.00 per golfer with cart. The fee includes 9 holes of golf, attendee gift and lunch. Prizes include longest drive, closet to the pin, as well as three division of play: men’s, women’s and mixed. Register deadline is Saturday, September 9th. Enjoy the essence of golf at Worthington’s club with its small sloping greens, tight tree lined fairways, stately pines and maples along with well-placed creek with it’s all encompassing stunning view. Please join us in helping adult cancer survivors feel alive again. All proceeds go directly to the Livestrong at the YMCA. Corporate individual, and team sponsorships opportunities are available. Donations are welcomed and appreciated. For more information on registration, sponsorship or donations, please contact, Andrea Allard, CEO at 413.568.8631 or aallard@

Monday, at the YMCA September 18th at The YMCA of Greater 2:00 p.m., Richard Westfield is committed to Clark will perform serving individuals and their families living with, through Clarence Darrow and beyond cancer. at the YMCA by David Rintels, at LIVESTRONG is a free 12-week exercise the Russell Senior program for adult cancer survivors who are currently in or Center, 65 Main have completed treatment Street, Russell, MA. and are physically decondi-

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youthful innocence in small town Ohio to the embattled national stage of the “Scopes Monkey Trial” and the Leopold and Loeb court rooms it is a roller coaster ride into the heart and mind of a complex American hero. Richard Clark is an actor with over thirty years of experience in New England regional theater, New York Theater and television. Mr. Clark’s performance is sponsored by the Russell Cultural Council. The public is welcome; light refreshments will be served after the performance. Please make reservations by leaving a message on the Russell COA reservation line at 8626205.

Russell Senior Center Hosts Clarence Darrow Performance Monday, September 18th at 2:00 p.m., Richard Clark will perform Clarence Darrow by David Rintels, at the Russell Senior Center, 65 Main Street, Russell, MA. This play features intense court room drama and comic relief as it highlights the life and times of Clarence Darrow, attorney extraordinaire and defender of the downtrodden and the damned. From his

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twice a week, for 12 weeks on Tuesday & Thursday; 3:30AM-5PM to strength train and improve cardiovascular function. Currently enrolling for the fall, space is limited. For more information, visit www.westfieldymca.org or contact: Cindy Agan, Health & Wellness Director, at the YMCA of Greater Westfield 1.413.568.8631 or cagan@ westfieldymca.org

Huntington Public Library hosts Minstrel Storyteller The Huntington Public Library will host Minstrel Storyteller Mary Jo Maichack in a participatory family program especially recommended for children ages 4 and older with their caregivers, as well as all other ages. “Fairy House Craft” is a delightful “make and take” workshop that will take place on Monday, September 25th from 6-7 P.M. Families will receive natural woodland materials such as acorns, twigs, bark, and pine cones and use glue and imagination to create tiny houses or furniture for fairies in small con-

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50th Reunion Announced for Tech High Class of 1967 Technical High – Springfield, MA, Class of 1967 will hold its 50th Class Reunion from September 29 to October 1, 2017. A full weekend of exciting activities are being planned for this significant milestone with a dinner banquet and live entertainment set for Saturday evening September 30 at the Sheraton Monarch Place Hotel in Springfield, MA. If anyone is aware of classmates who may not have heard about the reunion, either send us their name and contact info or have them email Carolyn or Pam and the Reunion Committee will follow through. Names and information should be emailed to 1967Tech50th@gmail.com

WEST SPRINGFIELD Trot on over to Eastern States Exposition’s Coliseum to witness prestigious horse shows, sponsored by Williams Distributing, and demonstrations for the whole family. The Eastern States Exposition Horse Show is a beloved tradition that you won’t want to miss. From petite Hackney ponies to the gigantic Draft horses, the riders and their skilled horses exhibit amazing athleticism as they compete in a variety of classes. ESE Hunter and Saddlebred shows were granted the prestigious Heritage award by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) July 1, 2016. The Heritage designation brings the shows to new heights as a licensed competition that puts ESE in the same category as the elite group who for generations, have made substantial contributions toward See Horse Shows, Page 13

Greater Westfield & Western Hampden County Medical Reserve Corps A 501(C)3 Non-Profit Disaster Organization will conduct a Basic EMT coursE in Downtown Westfield Registration is now open for EMT Training that will be taught at the Westfield Episcopal Church of the Atonement in downtown Westfield (36 Court Street, Westfield, MA 01085) Program dates are September 5 to December 12, 2017. The pre-registration deadline is September 5. Class will be held Tuesday and Friday evenings from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Grand Hall located on the lower level of 36 Court Street, Westfield, MA (entrance from the rear parking lot)

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News & Social – Stay engaged and up-to-date with what’s happening on the grounds! In this section, you can find out about the fun as soon as it is announced and join in on the conversations with #BigEMoments. Big E Info – What do you need to know? We have it here. Be sure to enable push notifications to get cool offers and participate in giveaways See Big E App, Page 13

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Continued from Page 11 the development and promotion of the sport. The Hunter Show kicks into gear Sept. 13; two days before opening day. The show continues through Sept. 17 and includes the USHJA Zone 1 HOTY Finals. The $15,000 Big E “Opening Night” Hunter Classic, takes place for a third year on Friday, Sept. 15 at 7pm. Saddlebreds, Hackneys, Morgans, Friesians and Open Opportunity Classes enter the Coliseum, Sept. 21–24, and on Sept. 23 at 6pm, ESE will honor the fourth inductee into the ESE Equestrian Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was created to recognize those who have demonstrated excellence in their discipline and made significant achievements and contributions to the equestrian community. Come help us celebrate the accomplishments of this year’s honoree! DRAFT HORSE SHOW Belgians, Clydesdales, Shires and Percherons take over the Coliseum for The Big E’s Draft Horse Show, Sept. 28 – Oct. 1. Since its introduction in 1991, the show has become a favorite tradition among fairgoers. Watch horses compete for the top prizes in a variety of classes for carts, tandems, unicorns, teams and fours. Be sure to check out the following during the show: • Sept. 28 – Oct. 1: World Renowned Horse Trainer and Performer, Guy McLean • Oct. 1: The $35,000 Six Horse Hitch Showdown • Oct. 1: The 2017 North American Classic Cart Series Finals For an additionally thrilling experience, mark your calendars for the following demonstrations: • Sept. 26, 1 & 4pm: Mounted shooters in traditional cowboy garb demonstrate target shooting on horseback at the Northeast Six Shooters Performance. Meet and greets will follow. • Sept. 27 – 30, 11am & 4pm: Don’t miss the amazing tricks, sprints and flips of canines at the Central K9 Agility Show. Meet and greets will follow. The Fair takes place Sept. 15 – Oct. 1 and will be jam-packed with food, entertainment, and so much more! For up-to-date information on funfilled activities and events happening throughout the Fair, visit TheBigE.com, join our mailing list, or call our information line at 413-205-5115. Connect with us on social media and check out our app for the latest info, contests and more!

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Demonstrations – Inside Mallary Complex is an impressive 400-foot walkway filled with animals, exhibits and demonstrations. Watch working sheepdogs herd ducks, sheep being sheared and goats being milked. Check the program on the website for special demon-

strations daily. Farm-A-Rama – Experience the farm to fork process in the Big Y® Farm to Family Table Interactive Exhibit, an immersive environment that includes Hood’s Heart of It All Dining Room. Be a Farmer for a Day as you harvest the food at the farm and bring it to your family table. The Big E Wine Barn – The New England landscape is dotted with many farm wineries. Join the winemakers as they bring the wines to you. Tastings are offered by the winemakers, and the opportunity to buy a bottle for your cellar or enjoy a glass of wine or cider at the Fair, will be part of this experience. Butter Sculpture – What will the sculptor Jim Victor create for this year’s Fair? We invite you to stop by the Mallary Rotunda to see this year’s sculpture develop from 600 lbs. of butter. Welcome to the Farm Gate – Newly created this year to add to your Fair experience. Stop by Gate 9 and relax with a glass of wine or shop the Fiber Nook and the new Creamery that includes some of New England’s finest cheeses, jams, jellies and cured meats that will elevate your next party to a new level. Got Milk? – Enjoy the traditional “Jetshakes.” Stop by the 4-H Milk Booth for a bottle of fresh Massachusetts milk or a frothy jetshake to quench your thirst. Treat yourself to one in chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. The booth serves as a fundraiser for the Hampden County 4-H and Youth Fair Association. Pulling Contests – Witness the amazing strength of horses and oxen at the Coliseum’s Horse Pulling Competition, Sept. 18, and Ox Pulling Competition, Sept.19. Giant Pumpkin and Squash Contest – Visit Mallary Arena 2 and watch as growers try to break the giant pumpkin record set in 2016 at 1,677 lbs. See the winners on display in Farm-A-Rama.

Contest times are on the website, www.Thebige.com. One Day Contests in The New England Center – Each year The Big E celebrates the creativity of New Englanders by displaying an array of photography, sewing, knitting, beading, crocheting, spinning and hand weaving entries in the New England Center. In the Center several contests are held during the Fair for the public. This year’s contests include: Make It With Clay, Sept. 19; Woodturning, Sept. 27; and Paper Airplanes, Sept. 28. For more information, go to www.Thebige.com/competitions/creativearts. 4-H Activities – More than 2,500 4-H Club members are invited to take part in The Big E where they test their skills in showing sheep, dogs, dairy goats, horses and dairy and beef cattle. Ranging from age 8 to 18, they are extremely knowledgeable in agriculture, technology, health, food safety and public speaking. See them on weekends in the 4-H pods and on the stage in the New England Center presenting their informative projects, or catch them in the barns with their animals. Stop by the 4-H pods Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16 & 17 from 10:30am to 3:30pm for the DreamWorks/4-H Spirit Riding Free at the Fair Experience. The 4-H Beef Sale – For 9 months, a 4-H member has been raising a steer. Following a weekend of competition, this steer will be auctioned off on Monday evening Sept. 25 in the Mallary Complex at 6pm. Proceeds from the sale of the steer are used by the 4-H’er to purchase a project for next year or in some cases add to their college education fund. If you might be interested in purchasing fine home grown meat for your table please call 413-205-5011. Eastern States Exposition Horse Show – World renowned horse trainer and performer Guy McLean, joins the Horse Show lineup Sept. 28-30 and Oct. 1. Take See Agriculture, Page 17


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