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EasyHeat (hardwood) ........ $249/ton Old Dominion (hardwood)....$279/ton LaCrete (softwood) ............. $289/ton Dry Creek (hardwood) ....... $289/ton Spruce Point (softwood) .. $299/ton
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WESTFIELD HOME & GARDEN CENTER
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Developmental Screening At Fort Meadow For Peer Partners WESTFIELD - Families who live in Westfield and are interested in having their preschoolers attend Fort Meadow for the school year 2014-2015 are requested to call 572-6422 for a developmental screening. The screenings will be for children who are 3 and 4 years old. Children will be chosen by lottery. Currently Fort Meadow charges tuition. Screening date will be September 2.
ZUMBA® Fitness at Stanley Park WESTFIELD - ZUMBA® Fitness classes are coming to Stanley Park for five sessions in the fall! Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings, September 3rd through
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September 24th, and October 1st from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Beveridge Pavilion Annex. Certified instructor Tara Daley will lead the Latin-inspired dance ZUMBA® workouts. This class will be low-impact, high-energy, fun-in-the-sun; perfect for beginners and seasoned ZUMBA® participants alike! Kids 10 and up are welcome with an adult. Please wear comfortable workout clothes and sneakers, and bring lots of water (you might also want a small towel). Preregistration is strongly encouraged. Donations to the Park are welcome, with a suggested donation of $5 per person per class. You may sign up by E-mailing Christina Hockenberry in our Development Office at christinah@stanleypark.org or call 413-568-9312 ext.108 or 100. In addition, there will be “Dancing At The Park”, a zumbathon, on October 4th
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Boating Class
from 9:30am to 1:30pm. “Dancing At The Park” will raise money for breast cancer awareness. It will take place at the Beveridge Pavilion Annex area of Stanley Park. Types Zumba combines bodysculpting moves with the dance steps of meringue, cumbia, reggaeton, salsa, mambo, hip-hop, rumba, calypso and flamenco. Function A Zumba workout targets the legs, glutes, arms, heart
and abdominal muscles and will help you tone up. Benefits In general, regular aerobic exercise has numerous rewards. Weight loss is one outcome. Another benefit is the reduction of health risks like obesity, heart disease and high blood pressure. Depression, anxiety and other moods can be uplifted through keeping fit. For information on ZUMBA® Fitness classes and all other Stanley Park events,
HOLYOKE - Holyoke Flotilla 93 of U.S.C.G. Auxiliary is offering a Boating Skills & Seamanship class at Holyoke Community College beginning on Monday evening September 8th, 2014. The course is taught between 6:30 and 8:45p.m..The certificate earned upon passing the final exam of the 13 week course will satisfy all U.S. state requirements for mandated safe boating and might possibly lower your marine insurance. For more information or to register please call Steve Majgier, public education officer @ 413-592-0151 or call directly to H.C.C. Division of Continuing Education @ 413-552-2123. There is a nominal registration fee and a cost for the textbook/workbook.
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CALABRESE FARMS Our Own
CORN, MELONS, PLUMS, PEACHES & APPLES Tomatoes, Cukes, Peppers, Beets, Beans, Squash, Eggplant, Carrots & Cabbage 257 FEEDING HILLS ROAD, (RT. 57) SOUTHWICK, MA • (413) 569-6417 however, as an author to discuss the background of to his 2012 novel, The Curse: BigTime Gambling's Seduction Southwick Senior Center Saturday Sept. 6 bus will of a Small New England Town. Reviewed as a powerleave the center at 12 p.m. Sign up soon - seats are ful and engaging book, Mr. limited call 569-5498. Cost is Steele has brought to life the history of the Mashantucket $2. Pequot Tribe in Southern Connecticut. This program is Westfield free and all are welcome. For Athenaeum hosts more information, please call author Bob Steele the Athenaeum at 413-5620716
Glendi Greek Festival
to kick off Fall Speaker Series
WESTFIELD - Join us at the Westfield Athenaeum for the first speaker in our 2014 Fall Speaker Series on Wednesday, September 10 at 6:30 p.m. A graduate of Amherst College and Columbia University, Bob Steele has served in the CIA and Congress, and was a candidate for the Governor of Connecticut. He comes to us
Free WRWA flyfishing clinic WESTFIELD – The Westfield River Watershed Association (WRWA) and the Western Mass. Fly Fishermen will offer a free Introduction to Fly Fishing clinic Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The clinic will take place on Route 20 in Huntington in the turnout on the Westfield River, across from the
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Huntington Health Clinic. learn more, visit www.west- on Saturday, September 13, People can drop in through- fieldriver.org. from 1-3 p.m. at the Westfield out the day and watch a fly Athenaeum. The cost for this tying demonstration, as well class is $10. This class is as practice casting. If they appropriate for both children own a fly rod and want to and adults, but children 8-12 learn more about using it, The FOTWA are sponsoring must be accompanied by an WRWA encourages them to an origami class for beginners adult. There is limited seating bring it to the clinic. In addition, a biologist will be on hand to net insects from the river and help participants learn to identify them under microscopes. 4 Princeton St., Westfield, MA There will be a portable 413-562-5576 toilet on site. The clinic will be held rain or shine, barring Funeral and Cremation Services extremely stormy weather. The Westfield River Compassionate Care Always Watershed Association was established in 1953 to protect Simple Cremation from $1,650 and improve the natural resources of the watershed, as Walter S. Giroux Licensed Funeral Director well as to expand recreational www.Legacy-FuneralHome.com and other land use opportunities for people's enjoyment and for sound ecology. To
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lowed by the talk at Christ Church United Methodist, Fellowship Hall at 222 College Hwy in Southwick. All are welcome to bring a dish and attend. The Southwick History Museums, comprised of the Joseph Moore House and the C.J. Gillet Cigar, factory will be open to the public on Sunday the 14 and the 28 of September from 2-4 p.m. Stop in and The Southwick Historical visit . All tours are free to the Society will host noted speak- public. er Robert Brown Ph.d. at their annual pot luck dinner on September 25. Dr. Brown will entertain all with “The Covered Bridges of WESTFIELD - Interested Westfield”. The evening in running in the Stanley Park begins with supper at 6:30 folfor this very popular art form class. Questions should be directed to Becky at 4543012.
The Covered Bridges of Westfield
Run Stanley
Wildlife Sanctuary trails but worried about getting lost? Join Cindy Agan, Fitness Director at YMCA of Greater Westfield, and Vanessa Diana, Race Director for Run Stanley, for a gentle jog along the beautiful 3.1 - mile Run Stanley trail run course. We'll meet at the restrooms across from the Children's Pavilion at Stanley Park and then walk as a group down to the start area near the duck pond. Practice runs are free and open to the public. All ability levels are welcome, suggested for children ages 14 and up, but younger children who can go the distance welcome with parent or guardian. Two sessions available: Wednesday, September 17 at 5:45 p.m. & Saturday, September 20 at 8:30 a.m. No sign ups required. For more information about the training runs, please contact cagan@westfieldymca.org and info@ runstanley.com To learn more about Run Stanley and read a detailed course description, visit http:// runstanley.com/race-info/
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Katelynn’s Ride/ Walk Gives Back to Local Families AMHERST — KRide, Inc. is currently accepting applications for the 2014 grant program to provide assistance and support to children and their families in Western Massachusetts who are fighting cancer. A single grant in the amount of $1,000.00 is awarded per calendar year to assist individuals and families with financial hardship as it relates to their medical needs. Requests for assistance may come from individuals, family members, treatment center staff, case managers, and other agencies on behalf of an individual or family seeking grant funds. Some examples of appropriate requests include those that cover unexpected medical expenses, contribute towards medical insurance expenses, cover the cost of transportation to treatment and/or cover the cost of hotel stays while receiving treatment. Grant requests must be submitted in writing by September 15 using a short application available online at kride.org. The 2014 Grant will be awarded October 1. KRide, Inc. was founded in memory of Katelynn Battista who lost her battle with cancer in 1997 at age 11. KRide, Inc. also benefits the Children’s Cancer Hope Fund at Baystate Medical Center’s Sadowsky Center for Children and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through its Jimmy Fund. To date, KRide, Inc. has raised more than $1.7 million in the fight against cancer. KRide, Inc. is a 501c3 corporation. The fifteenth annual Katelynn’s Ride/Walk will be Sunday, May 31 at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass. For more information about Katelynn’s Ride/Walk, visit kride.org, or call (413) 3039233.
WSAA Presents an Open House/ Casa Abierta WESTFIELD – Westfield Spanish American Assoc.,
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ance. The Open House/ Casa Abierta will initiate the start of us celebrating WSAA’s 20th Anniversary. This event is free to the public, beverages and antojitos will be provided. Please stop by and meet the WSAA Executive Board and its members. For further information feel free to contact us via email: WSAA1995@Gmail.com or 413-784-5955. Like us on Facebook: Wsaa Westfield or visit our website: www.wsaassoc.org “Somos la fuerza y unido el poder”
Inc. (WSAA) is having an Open House/ Casa Abierta, taking place at 52 Court St., Suite 1 (above from Flowers by Webster) on September 19t 1-6 p.m. This is an historical event for WSAA to have an office! We want to promote awareness, exposure and understanding of our culture for members and their families, and to the community at large through the arts, the language, the music and our history thereby promoting its continu-
Walkers take to the streets to prevent suicide SPRINGFIELD – More than 2,000 people from throughout Springfield and surrounding towns are expected to participate in the upcoming Out of the Darkness Community Walk on Sunday, September 21. The fundraising walk supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP,
afsp.org) by helping to support local and national suicide prevention and awareness programs to reduce the annual rate of suicide by 20 percent by 2025. The Springfield Out of the Darkness Walk is one of more than 360 Out of the Darkness Community Walks (www.outofthedarkness.org) being held this fall nationwide. The walks are expected to unite more than 100,000 walkers nationally and raise more than $12 million for suicide pre-
vention efforts. “Much more needs to be done to prevent suicide. Yet, suicide and the underlying mental disorders that can sometimes lead to suicide continue to be surrounded by misinformation and stigma,” said Cheryl Ronzoni, Western MA Chapter Associate Area Director. “This walk is about reducing that stigma, raising awareness and raising needed funds for research and local prevention programs.” The Springfield communi-
ty walk will begin at the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield at 8:30am (registration) and end at the MassMutual Center at approximately 12:00pm. The Walk route will be along the Springfield riverfront on Columbus Avenue. According to AFSP, close to 700,000 people will make a suicide attempt requiring medical care and more than 38,000 will die by suicide in the U.S. every year.
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Huntington, MA 01050. Please return prior to September 26.
New England Autumn
Free computer classes Classes are available to the general public and begin Wednesday, September 24 from 6-8 p.m. at Sanford Apartments on 330 Elm Street. Parking available on site. Classes are Wednesdays 6-8 p.m, and end on October 22, 2014. You will learn the very basics of using a computer - how to create and send a Word Document, Email: How To & Tips and Professional and Personal uses of the Internet. This class is designed for beginners. Participation is on a first come, first served basis. Must be 18 years of age. Please call Westfield Community
Education – 413.336.3100-to sign up! Westfield Community Education is a program of Domus Inc. Classes are made possible by Berkshire Bank Foundation, Beveridge Family Foundation, Charles H. Hall and Horace A. Moses Trust, Bank of America, N.A. Trustee, City of WestfieldCDBG, Dollar General Literacy Foundation, Easthampton Savings Bank, First Niagara Bank Foundation, Kiwanis Club of Westfield, PeoplesBank Foundation, Shurtleff Childrens’ Services, Inc., Salvation Army of Westfield, United Bank Foundation, Westfield “Future Fund” Westfield Athenaeum, Western Mass Hospital,
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Huntington High School Reunion Mailings have been sent out for the first luncheon gettogether for Huntington High Schools alumni and friends. The luncheon will be held at the Westwood Restaurant at 94 North Elm St. in Westfield on Saturday, October 4 at 11:30 a.m. It will be a plated luncheon held in the Ballroom with 50/60’s music and a cash bar. You do not have to be a graduate of HHS to attend. All guests are welcome to join us for a lovely afternoon of fun-filled re-aquaintances , reminiscing, and surprises! If you would like to attend and did not receive a mailing please send a check for $23.00 per person and indicate your choice of chicken francaise, citrus crumb scrod, or bourbon tips; and mail to Nancy (Pero) Ruscio P.O. Box 266
The Robert Floyd Photo Gallery and Learning Center (Southampton) announces its upcoming exhibit: "New England Autumn" Photo Exhibit: Exhibit runs Sunday, September 14 through Tuesday, October 14. Exhibit Reception, Sunday, September 28, 2 - 6 p.m. The Gallery is proud to exhibit 21 artworks from Gallery Exhibitors and Learning Center participants. The images demonstrate the vast array of colors, textures, and drama of Autumn in our New England.
Senator Humason seeks interns WESTFIELD - State Senator Don Humason, Jr., (R-2nd Hampden & Hampshire District), is seeking people to participate in internships in both his State House and District Office for the fall semester. Preference will be given to individuals from Senator Humason’s district, the 2nd Hampden & Hampshire District, which includes the communities of Agawam, Southwick, Granville, Tolland, Russell, Montgomery, Southampton, Easthampton, Holyoke, Chicopee (7, 8A, 9A), and Westfield. “There’s a lot of activity in both my offices,” Humason
said. “I’m looking for someone to help with the day to day operation in Boston and my local office.” Humason added the internship will include legislative work, issue research, and constituent outreach and problem solving. The position is unpaid and non-partisan. A resume, references, or writing sample may be required. Those interested may contact Senator Humason or his Legislative Aide, Andrew Renfro, at his Westfield District Office, 64 Noble Street, 413568-1366. Donald.Humason@ MASenate.gov
Friends of the Westfield Athenaeum sponsor popular greeting card class! WESTFIELD - Beginning Thursday October 2from 5:45-7:45 p.m.,the Friends of the Westfield Athenaeum will be sponsoring their popular greeting card class. On Thursday evenings in October, join us to learn how to make cards that you will be proud to send out or perfect your skills with simple, yet elegant techniques. All materials are supplied and appropriate for all skill levels. Class fee is $45. Paid pre-registration is required as seating is limited. Checks should be made out to the Friends of the Westfield Athenaeum. Please see our webpage or a flyer at the library for more information or call Donna at 262-4934.
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The Italian Cultural Center of Western Massachusetts, Inc. Announces 'Friday Night at the Italian Cinema' SPRINGFIELD-The Italian Cultural Center of Western Massachusetts wishes to announce that starting with ‘Rome Open City’, on Friday, September 5, we will begin a 3-month celebration of Italian movies. The movies will be shown the 1st Fridays of September, October and November. The first movie, ‘Rome Open City’, a landmark of Italian neorealism released in 1945, is often cited as one of the greatest films ever made. Roberto Rossellini’s portrait of life under the Nazi Occupation remains remarkable for its sheer immediacy, tension and
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power. Dr. Rocco Mesiti will present the screening. Dr. Mesiti is an adjunct professor of Italian culture at Western New England University, the Dean of Students at Duggan Middle School, and a teacher of the Italian language at the high school of Science and Technology. He is also a writer, director and producer of film. The movies will be held at the Italian Cultural Center of Western Massachusetts at 56 Margaret Street in Springfield. The doors will open at 6:00pm and the movie will start at 7:00pm. With the requested donation of $7 for members and $10 for non-members, you will be given a choice of beverage and snack.
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Anniversary. This family event will be fun for all ages. Limited vendor space is available. The Sons of Erin is located at 22 William Street, Westfield. The event will be held rain or shine on Sunday, August 31, 12-6 with gates opening at 11:30.Entry fee is $5.00 / 12 and under are free. Contact Sheila 262-4530 for information.
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Celebration of Irish Heritage WESTFIELD-The Sons of Erin celebrates 35 year. Join us for live music, dancing, food, raffles, Gaelic football, road bowling, hurling, games, contests, vendors, and much more as we celebrate our 35th
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New Fall Yoga Series RUSSELL-The Russell Council on Aging announces the next weekly series of eight (8) yoga classes beginning Monday
September 15 at 6pm for all ages at the Russell Senior Center. Westfield Yoga Center provides a professional instructor for the one and ¼ hour sessions. The cost is $50 for the series (checks made out to Russell COA Yoga) or $10 for single class drop-ins.
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Russell Senior Reading Club RUSSELL-What are you reading this summer? The Russell COA Book Club has a suggestion, TheSummer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene. The book club will meet on Tuesday, September 16th at 9:30am in the Russell Senior Center reading room with fresh coffee and friendly discussion about this book. There are a few copies of the book still in the Senior Center Library. Open to all.
Westfield Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma Walk WESTFIELD-Five years ago when Shannon Broderick was a Westfield High School Senior, she wanted to do something to help find the cause of and cure for the devastating autoimmune disease of Scleroderma, which her aunt has. She organized a Walk-AThon and on Saturday,
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September 21, Shannon and her family will be having The Fifth Annual Westfield Walk To Cure Scleroderma, which will be held rain or shine again from the Children’s Pavilion at Stanley Park, 400 Western Avenue, Westfield. Registration begins at 10 a.m., the 5K walk steps off at noon, and there is no registration fee or minimum pledge requirement to take part. Registration information, personalized web-based pledge pages through Convio and other details can be obtained at the Walk’s web site: www.scleroderma.org/ steppingoutwestfield or by calling the Scleroderma Foundation New England Office toll-free at 888-5250658. Individuals registering prior to the Walk and those setting up pledge pages will receive a free Walk t-shirt. Walkers also can register on the day of the Walk. Scleroderma is a chronic, often progressive, autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues. The disease, which literally means “hard skin,” can cause thickening and tightening of skin, as well
as serious damage to internal organs. Scleroderma occurs three to four times more often in women than in men, and it also affects children. Its cause is not known and, presently, there is no cure. Proceeds from the Westfield Walk will support the SFNE in fulfilling its mission of: providing educational and emotional support to people with Scleroderma and their families; funding research to find a cure; and enhancing public awareness about this disease.
Agawam High School class of '79 high school reunion A G AWA M - W h e n : Saturday October 11th at 6:00pm Where: Springfield Turnverein 60 North Westfield Street (Formerly Alexander’s) Feeding Hills, MA 01030 Price - $25 Per Person Make Checks Payable To: Agawam High School Class of 1979 Send your Check to:
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Yoga Practice
Eileen Hurley 2093 Westfield Street West Springfield, MA 01089-2073 If you have any questions please email: Lisa Allen – lisaallen1618@ yahoo.com Sue Deitelbaum Mulkern – Rosevine61@aol.com Lori Andruss-Jewell – Andruss26@comcast.net
WESTFIELD - The Genesis Spiritual Life and Conference Center will host a mixed-level series is of yoga, appropriate for most ability levels. Please bring your own yoga mat. The sessions will be Thursday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. For more information or to register, please call (413) 562-3627.
Growing up Russell RUSSELL-Russell Historic commission is announcing the photo exhibit. This all new collection of photos of what it means to grow up in Russell. Displayed in Russell Senior Center and Town Offices, stop by to see whom you might recognize. Russell Historic Commission is always looking for Russell memorabilia, present and past. Photos play an important part in recording the past. We can scan and return your pictures or donations can be accepted for our archives. Please contact Ann Merritt, Pat Brooks or Catherine Moran if you have photos to share.
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WESTFIELD The Westfield High School School Council invites you to our Town Hall meetings on the third Monday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The meetings will be held at the high school in Room 112. Bring your concerns, ideas or compliments! We welcome all members of the community to contribute. For further infor-
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WESTFIELD -The Westfield Food Pantry is looking for an experienced book keeper to join our volunteer team. We anticipate the time commitment to be about a 10 hours per month. We also need seasonal assistance in our community garden at Westfield State. For more information, contact Rebecca Hart at mailto:director@westfieldfoodpantry.org.
RUSSELL - The Russell Historic Commission has a new exhibit of photos at the Russell Town Hall and Senior Center. The pictures span Southwick Seniors from the early 1900s to today. SOUTHWICK -Southwick Stop by to see who you might Senior Citizens, Inc. welrecognize! comes new members to come
and sign up at any monthly meeting, held on the third Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. at the Center. Our mission is to promote and support the activities at the Senior Center by raising funds and by volunteering at Center events. Come to a meeting, share in the refreshments, and learn about the fund raising activities we have planned. Bring your own ideas, too! Doing our best to enrich the lives of our Seniors.
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Follow these tips to tease the best flavors from your favorite grilled foods: Let dry spice rubs penetrate the meat to tenderize and add extra flavor. To help keep meat moist when grilling, use the cover on your grill during part or all of the cook time to help lock in flavorful juices. If your grill doesn't have a cover, improvise by putting a large, disposable foil roasting pan over the food. Some lean meats, such as Laura's Lean Beef steaks,
Ingredients 1 pound Laura's Lean Beef ribeye steak (may substitute strip, sirloin or flank) 1 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 teaspoon cumin 1/2 teaspoon chili powder 1 green bell pepper 1 red bell pepper 1 medium-hot Poblano pepper, dark green and triangular 1 medium yellow onion 8 fat-free flour tortillas Preparation At least two hours before dinner, dust steak with freshly ground black pepper, cumin and chili powder. Let it sit in refrigerator so flavors can penetrate meat. Cut peppers into large segments, discarding ribs and seeds. Chop onion into thick slices, making sure not to pull rings apart. Place peppers and onion slices on grill over medium
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Outdoor stain busters laundry tips for active families (Family Features) Engaging in outdoor activities are a great way for families to stay active and spend quality time together, but between treeclimbing, nature hikes, and backyard barbecues, outdoor adventures can lead to piles of dirty, dingy and stained clothing.
Unwanted stains from dripping ice cream cones to grass and dirt can easily find themselves on unsuspecting clothing, and especially stand out on white and light-colored apparel. Maintaining bright, spotless clothing doesn’t have to be complicated. Get your fam-
ily’s wardrobe into shape with these stain fighting tips: Act quickly when stains occur: If possible, begin treating the stain immediately. For stains on the go, try applying club soda with a clean white cloth napkin. If none is available, just try and keep the spot wet with an ice cube until you
can get home and wash. Don’t let laundry sit in the hamper: As a general rule of thumb, the longer the stain sits, the harder it will be to remove. Ensure stained clothing makes its way to the laundry room, rather than sitting in your child’s bedroom or hamper for several days. Soak clothes for best results: Remove tough stains with little effort by pre-soaking colorfast clothing overnight in a solution of OxiClean™ White Stain Fighting Tips
Revive™ Laundry Stain Remover and warm to hot water. The color-safe solution cleans fibers and helps maintain and revive dingy whites without chlorine, harsh smells, yellowing or color damage. Add a scoop to the wash cycle: For stain fighting action, add a scoop of OxiClean™ White Revive™ to every wash load or toss in a pre-measured, single-dose pak. It works with your regular detergent to power out tough stains. Evaluate clothes before drying: The dry cycle can permanently set-in stains, so scan clothes to make sure the items are completely stain-free before putting them in the dryer. If any spots remain, pre-treat and run it through the wash cycle again. Keep your washer and dryer clean: Make sure to periodically clean your appliances to get rid of any built-up residue to keep your clothes as clean as possible. Run an empty wash cycle with hot water and two cups of white vinegar to thoroughly clean the washer. Then, vacuum the lint trap and vent on the dryer to keep it running in tip-top shape. Don’t let messy stains derail you and your family from quality outdoor fun. Take part in a friendly game of soccer at the barbeque or enjoy that hot dog at the baseball game, and when you get home, keep these easy laundry tips in mind for bright, clean clothing all year long. For more information on fighting tough stains, visit www.oxiclean. com.
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The Big E hosts seenteen days of fun
The Big E, the largest fair in the Northeast and fifth largest in North America, is ready to kick off its 98th year with big talent, phenomenal food, animals, rides, shopping and more! The 17-day event will feature a Mardi Gras Parade, sponsored by Mohegan Sun, The Big E Circus Spectacular, sponsored by Coca-Cola and top name talent like Darius Rucker, ZZ Top and Little Big Town! Concertgoers are in for
a ton of great shows at the xfinity arena and Court of Honor Stage, sponsored by xfinity®. And what is a Fair without food! Our vast selection of food will have your mouth watering. Eat your way around the grounds, find unique gifts and check out interesting exhibits! Bring the kids to the petting zoo or take them on fun-filled rides in Kiddieland. For those looking for more
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excitement, the Midway is full of exhilarating rides like the Mach 3 and the all new Remix! There is something for all ages to enjoy at the Fair, Sept. 12-28, in West Springfield, Mass. Opening Day is Friday, Sept. 12 and to celebrate the occasion, The Big E offers two ways to save at the gate: Be A Kid For A Day – everyone pays the children’s admission of just $10 Military Appreciation Day, sponsored by VA New England Healthcare System 1. Active duty military personnel – Free with ID 2. Dependents of active duty military personnel – Free with ID 3. Veterans (no dependents) – Free with DD-214 or proof of membership to any veterans’ organization CONCERTS Appearing at the xfinity arena at 7:30pm: (all shows are free except where noted) Sept. 12 – DigiTour Sept. 14 – Darius Rucker with Special Guest Joel Crouse ($39) Sept. 19 – Cassadee Pope with Special Guest Chris Janson Sept. 20 – Eddie Money with Special Guest Tom Hambridge Sept. 21 – Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot Sept. 26 – ZZ Top ($49/$39) Sept. 27 – Little Big Town ($39)
Sept. 28 – Emblem3 with Special Guest Midnight Red Tickets for the concerts are available at Tix.com and TheBigE.com. Free concerts come with the option of premium reserved seating for $25. When purchased prior to the show date, both ticket levels include admission to the Fair, a $15 value. Appearing free on the Court of Honor Stage, sponsored by xfinity®
Daily – New Odyssey – “3 Guys, 30 Instruments” – 11am, 1 & 6:30pm Sept. 12 – Count’s 77 – 8pm Sept. 13 – Danny Koker and Kevin Mack (“Counting Cars” Q & A) – 2pm Sept. 13-15 – Christopher Cross – 3 & 8pm Sept. 16-19 – Dolores “La La” Brooks – 3 & 8pm Sept. 20 – Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra – 3 & 8pm Sept. 21-24 – Cuba Gooding & The Main Ingredient – 3 & 8pm Sept. 25-28 – Quinn Sullivan – 3 & 8pm Premier Exhibit The 1964-65 New York World’s Fair Exhibit, sponsored by Uncommon USA Young Building – Daily, 10am - 10pm Do you remember your trip to the World’s Fair? Fifty years later, memories from the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair are brought to life for visitors of all ages to experience with more than 250 World’s Fair artifacts from the collection of Mike Jacobson. The special anniversary exhibit features a scale recreation of the Unisphere – the See The Big E, Page 17
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The Big E symbol of the fair – and an original Mold-A-Rama machine that will be dispensing souvenirs. There will be a large amount of Ford Motor Company’s World’s Fair memorabilia, including a
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Continued from Page 15 model of the Ford Pavilion and an authentic 1965 Ford Mustang – the instantly popular car that debuted at the 1964 World’s Fair. The exhibit will also feature a 2015 Mustang 50th Anniversary
continue with the amazing and delightful doggies of Russia’s Minnestrelli Canines and Mayya Panfilova’s adorable performing housecats – both of which will win your heart The excitement shifts back into gear with Tina Winn, aka Galaxy Girl, and comedian daredevil Johnny Rockett performing mid-air motorcycle madness – the Cybertrons.
Edition – only 1,964 will be the time, eating at the Fair, built – as well as a unique film Sinclair Dinoland and more! presentation featuring rare and never publicly screened CIRCUS footage. Other displays will Get a good seat under the highlight new technologies of Big Top tent for The Big E Circus Spectacular, sponsored by Coca-Cola, for free daily shows at 1, 4 and 7pm. The Big E’s celebrated Ringmaster, Ty McFarlan, is back at the Fair and joined by a stellar international cast of performers.
If you love the circus, continue your adventure to the Circus Museum located in the Hampden County Building! This impressive display features handmade miniature recreations of circus wagons, trapeze artists, lion tamers and more, plus the sparkling costumes of former helio-trapeze artist Dave Merrifield, posters and other memorabilia!
Mexico’s master juggler extraordinaire and Guinness World Record holder, Tomas Aguilar, will be performing juggling feats you couldn’t imagine in your dizziest daydreams! The Risley Brothers “kick” juggling up a notch by substituting balls for people and using their feet instead of hands! The award-winning Dancing Gauchos add even more energy to the show with an explosive performance entwining Boleadoras, fire, whips and riveting percussion! America’s loveable comedian, Rob Torres, is here to bring the laughs. The lighthearted performances will
Similarly, The Big E’s famous New England Band Organ, now located inside Gate 7, is another favorite among fairgoers. Like what you hear? Pick up one of the CDs, which are also sold at Souvenir Booths. See The Big E, Page 19
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PARADES The Big E Mardi Gras Parade, sponsored by Mohegan Sun Weekdays – 8pm | Weekends & Opening Day – 5pm Every day is Fat Tuesday with The Big E Mardi Gras Parade! Watch as the parade transforms the fairgrounds into an authentic New Orleans celebration with traditional floats, dazzling lights, costumes, beads and rockin' tunes. Get yourself a good spot on the sidelines to try your luck at catching a few beads! Want in on the action? For $10, you can reserve your spot on the float as a costumed reveler. Visit TheBigE.com for more details. The Big E Daily Parade BiggiE, the Fair’s mascot, leads the way for Big E contingents, marching bands, animals and more in The Big E Daily Parade at 5pm. Hear great music from bands and marching units and see the Hallamore Clydesdales, the
famous Budweiser Clydesdales, sponsored by Williams Distributing, tiny pony hitches and costumed characters! ATTRACTIONS & FUN You’ll need a full day or more just to get through the long list of featured attractions at The Big E. Of course, no visit to the Fair is complete without a trip down the McDonald’s Giant Slide or an adventure around the North American Midway to try all the thrilling rides. Stop by Commerford’s Petting Zoo, located at Gates 4 and 7, to show some love to your furry friends! Swifty Swine Racing Pigs Forget about Nascar, Moto-X and the Kentucky Derby – Swifty Swine is the race to see at The Big E! These power-packed piglets give it their all in each race in hopes to get their snouts on the grand prize – an Oreo cookie! Stop by the Mallary
Budweiser Clydesdales Rotunda’s Pork Chop International Speedway to watch the daily racing action at 11am, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5 and 6:30pm. Budweiser Clydesdales The beverage industry’s most recognizable mascots are back at The Big E! Stop by and see the beloved Budweiser Clydesdales, sponsored by Williams Distributing, at their fairtime home near the McDonald’s Giant Slide to watch as these gentle giants are fed, groomed, prepared and hitched. Look for Budweiser’s horse-drawn beer wagon and the high-stepping Clydesdales in The Big E Daily Parade (except Mondays and during inclement weather). A Grizzly Experience Get to know North America’s most prestigious predator, the Alaskan Grizzly Bear, in A Grizzly Experience, sponsored by Chicopee Savings Bank. The entertain-
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ing and educational show can be seen daily at the Avenue ShowPlace at noon, 3:30pm and 7:30pm. The stars of A Grizzly Experience – Tonk, Yogi and Maggie – delight crowds of all ages with their impressive size, amazing behaviors and interactions with their handlers. Walk-Around Attractions & Impersonators Randy Burns, the Mechanical Man, returns for another great year! Joining him from Sept. 20-28 will be “Robert De Niro,” “Jack Nicholson” and “Danny Devito”… impersonators. Also keep an eye out for our lovable mascot BiggiE, who leads the Daily Parade at 5pm and appears regularly on the Court of Honor throughout the day. NEW! The Big E Hot Spot Charge your phone, participate in contests and be social! The Hot Spot, located in the
Young building, is where online meets the Fair. A full day out exploring the grounds got your battery running low? Come grab a stool at the Charging Bar, plug in and watch BigETV while you wait! Not online? We can help! Connect with us on social media to participate in contests and win cool prizes you can't find anywhere else on the grounds. Don't forget to sign up for our mailing list for the chance to win the grand prize! NEW! North American Midway’s Remix No trip to The Big E is complete without a getting your adrenaline pumping from a few rides on Midway. Their newest ride, Remix, will certainly do just that. Complete with lights and special effect smoke, Remix spins riders 21 times a minute. Strap in and go on this wild topsy-turvy ride – probably best enjoyed on an empty stomach.
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0130 Auto For Sale $ CASH PAID $ FOR UNWANTED & JUNK VEHICLES. Also buying repairable vehicles. Call Joe for more details (413)977-9168.
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0130 Auto For Sale TIMOTHY'S AUTO SALES. Stop by and see us! We might have Current exactly Employment what you're looking for, ifOpportunities: not, left us find it for you! Bartlett Street, Westfield. (413)568-2261. • Part-Time Clerk,Specializing Admission and in vehicles under $4,000.
Experience in the operation of wastewater treatment machinery or equipment; or considerable experience in the operation of closely related industrial process, water treatment or similar equipment and machinery. Graduation from a standard high school or vocational school supplemented by college level or technical school courses in wastewater treatment or closely related fields. Massachusetts certification as wastewater operator license grade 4 or higher. Class D driver's license. Starting wage $18.20 per hour with competitive benefits. Application and complete job description available from www.cityofwestfield.org City of Westfield, 59 Court Street, Room 109, Westfield, MA 01085. Return application with cover letter to above address by 4:00 P.M. September 9, 2014. The City of Westfield is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer (M/F/H).
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Berkshire County Arc is seeking the following personnel for those of you looking to make a difference in someone’s life. This is a brand new program come grow with us:
SITE MANAGER In the Pioneer Valley to oversee a 4 person co-ed residence serving individuals with acquired brain injuries.Qualified candidates should have a Bachelors degree or LPN and two years’ experience working with individuals with brain injuries. Two years management experience is required. Experience supporting people with brain injuries through medical situations and personal care preferred. One weekend day per week required. Yearly compensation approximately $37,000.
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Certified Dental Assistant needed to join our growing practice in both our Huntington and Worthington locations working 36 hours/week. Previous dental office experience desirable. Certification preferred. Organizational skills and computer experience required. Please send resume and letter of interest to: Human Resources Coordinator-WP Hilltown Community Health Centers, Inc., 58 Old North Road Worthington, MA 01098 or e-mail brida@hchcweb.org AA/EOE
In the Westfield area for those of you looking to make a difference in someone’s life. This position includes assisting individuals with acquired brain injuries in ADL’s, community inclusion and in supporting them to attain their personal goals. A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have valid U.S.driver’s license and personal vehicle. Excellent benefit package. Apply at
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MACHINIST ADVANCE MFG. CO., Westfield MA has immediate openings on our Day and Night shifts for Highly Skilled, Self-Motivated Individuals. Inspectors Days Only!! Qualified Candidates should be familiar with Brown & S h a r p e C M M Programming/Operating using PC-DEMIS, to perform First Piece, In Process and Final Inspections. CNC Bore/Mill Operators Nights Only!! Qualified Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years’ experience working on Complex High Precision Machined Components. Night shift premium. Complete Benefit Package. Apply in person or send resume to: Advance Mfg. Co., Inc. Turnpike Industrial Road P.O. Box 726 Westfield, MA 01086
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0220 Music Instruction ALICE'S PIANO STUDIO. Piano, organ and keyboard lessons. All ages, all levels. Call (413)5682176.
WESTFIELD SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers instrumental, vocal and electronic private lessons, as well as "Happy Feet", babies, toddlers) classes. Visit our web FOSTER CARE - Devereux site at: westfieldschoolofmusic Therapeutic Foster Care is seek- .com or call at (413)642-5626. ing caring individuals to work as part of a treatment team while providing a safe home for chil0235 Pets dren and teens. Mandatory training beginning in September. Weekly tax-free stipend and paid THEREʼS NO PLACE LIKE respite program. Call today: HOME PET SITTING SERVICE. 413-734-2493 Vacation care, over night sitor at jknapp.devereux.org. tings, daily dog walks! (413)667-3684.
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100% HARDWOOD, GREEN, $140. 3 year season. $150. 1/2 & 1/4 cords also available. OutDisabled Vet seeks help to stack door furnace wood also availfirewood. Not seeking charity - able, cheap. CALL FOR DAILY $50. 568-7795 SPECIALS!! Wholesale Wood Products, (304)851-7666.
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DAYCARE OPENINGS: Full or part-time. Infants to preschool. Meals and snacks included. Preschool curriculum. Country setting off Montgomery Road. License number 9009682. Call Chris 572-9837
0265 Firewood AFFORDABLE FIREWOOD. Seasoned and green. Cut, split, delivered. Any length. Now ready for immediate delivery. Senior and bulk discount. Call (413)848-2059, (413)530-4820.
W F S I L O D R I E D F I R E W O O D .8 (128cu.ft.) guaranteed. For prices call Keith Larson (413)537-4146.
0285 Wanted To Buy PAYING CASH FOR COINS, stamps, medals, tokens, paper money, diamonds and jewelry, gold and silver scrap. Broadway Coin & Stamp, 144 Broadway, Chicopee Falls, MA. (413)5949550.
0315 Tag Sales WESTFIELD: 351 Hillside Road. MOVING SALE. Fri/Sat/Sun, 9AM-3PM. New Sun Beam microwave, 49" TV, large oak cabinet, yard Madonna and much more. 562-5548.
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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 0315 Tag Sales WESTFIELD: 113 PLEASANT ST. August 30+31. 9am-4pm. Multi-family. Woodworking tools, furniture, sewing stuff. No early birds.
WESTFIELD: 155 YEOMAN AVE. August 29&30. 9am-3pm. Household, miscellaneous, items, collectibles, toys. Total clean-out!
WESTFIELD: 20 STERLING ST. FridaySaturday Aug. 29th/30th. 8am-3pm. Household items, home computer, paint ball gun, clothes, dining room table and chairs. Something for everyone.
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WESTFIELD 1 bedroom apartment. $640/month includes heat and hot water. No dogs, non WESTFIELD: 47 COUNTRY smoker. Credit check required. CLUB DR. August 29,30,31. Available immediately. (413)539Fri/Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am- 0463. 3pm. Multi-family tag sale. If you like angels, crystal, Precious Moments, NASCAR, household WESTFIELD 1 BEDROOM. Kitgoods and furniture...this is the c h e n a n d b a t h . N o p e t s . tag sale for you! Plus much, $650/month includes utilities. much more! First, last, security. (413)2504811.
0355 House Rental WESTFIELD: Noble Hospital area. 2-bedroom, 2 bath home. 2 car garage, washer/dryer. No utilities, no dogs, non-smoking. $1200. First/last security. Available Immediately. 485-8406
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WESTFIELD 1&2 bedroom apartments, rent includes heat WEST SPRINGFIELD: 2 Bed- and hot water. Excellent size room, Living room, Dining room. and location. No dogs. Call No pets. Utilities not included. weekdays (413)786-9884. $750 per month. 413-848-1418.
WESTBRIDGE MANOR TOWNHOUSES, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, full basement, washer/dryWESTFIELD: 49 TAYLOR AVE. er hookup. $800/month plus utilFri/Sat/Sun, August 29,30,31. ities. (413)562-2295. 9am-3pm. Stamp collection, miscellaneous household items, baby things, twin bed with BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM head/foot board. TOWNHOUSE in Westfield, clean, quiet, 1-1/2 bath, carpeting, appliances, hot water inWESTFIELD: 78 LAURA DR. cluded. Very reasonable heat August 30&31 September 1st. cost. Sorry no pets. Call for 9am-3pm. Estate sale: furniture, more information (860)485kitchen supplies, tools, frames, 1216. Equal Housing Opportunbooks, clothes. Make an offer! ity.
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WESTFIELD, BROAD STREET. 3 room, 1 bedroom carriage house apartment. On site parking, washer/dryer hookups. Storage. $725/month. (413)5622295.
WESTFIELD 82 BROAD STREET. 850sq.ft. 4 room office suite available. Utilities included. Call (413)562-2295.
0390 Homes For Sale WESTFIELD SPACIOUS VICTORIAN 7-Rm, 4-Br, 2-Bath 1868 sq.ft. All restored inside. Cozy yard, gas heat. 39 Pochassic St. $152,900 by owner/broker. 454-4253
0410 Mobile Homes CHICOPEE: 2 bedrooms, 12' x 42', end lot. Large deck 5' x 28'. Beautiful garden. Appliances. $29,900. Call (413)593-9961. DASAP.MHVILLAGE.COM
0440 Services OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: Old Town Hall, 20 Broad St, Westfield. 1st floor: 4200 sq. ft., 2nd floor: 4300 sq. ft. First Congregational Church. 568-2833
Westfield: 1 Bdrm apartment. First floor with porch. Historic house. Living Room is 33' x 13'. 0375 Business Property Off Court St. $750 per month. Includes: heat/hot water. Tenant pays electric. Sorry, no pets, no MONTGOMERY 5 miles from s m o k i n g . 1 2 m o n t h l e a s e , Westfield. Spacious office includes utilities and WiFi. first/last. 562-5768 $350/month. Call (413)9776277.
A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN. Debris removal, landscaping, spring yard cleanup, interior and exterior painting, power washing, basic carpentry and plumbing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462.
JIM'S TRACTOR SERVICES. Grading & leveling of driveways & short roads, trap rock and/or gravel material. Mowing & maintenance of fields and lawn maintenance. Post hole digging. Loader work & loam spread. (413)569-6920, (413)530-5430.
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