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Friends of Agawam Senior Center Trips for 2018/2019 Dec. 11 BRING IT, SWING IT $55 Feb 25-Mar 8 SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE from $1379 $10 deposit due with sign up for day trips. Final payment due 45 days prior to trip. Please include phone number & date of trip on checks. For more information contact: Penny at (413) 519-7223.

Whip City Travelers December 5, Wednesday, MOHEGAN SUN, $25 due at sign up. Feb 19-21, 2019 ATLANTIC CITY GETAWAY at BALLY’s, $225 double, all included. May 2 THE CARPENTERS REMEMBERED, Chez Josef, self drive, $60, limited seating-will go fast. For tickets or more information on any trip, please stop by and see us at the Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, 413562-6435, Mon, Wed, and Fri

9-12.

Chester Common Table to Host Free Weekly Live Music Chester Common Table (30 Main St, Chester, MA 01011) will host live performances by local musicians every Friday night from 6:309:30pm. There is no cover charge, reservations are accepted (but not required) and the atmosphere is family friendly. Locally sourced comfort food menu and beverages available for purchase. December 7: Ryan Leddick (Perking ears and turning heads with his Soulful melodies and acoustic inspired rock); December 14: James Barry (James’ quirky brand of original power pop celebrates our 20th century musical heritage in the jingle jangle morning and in the still of the night); December 21: Steve Adams (It’s Roots, Country soul, Folk Rock.....Vocal purity with a heart on your sleeve urgency); December 28: Marc Delgado (a traveling solo per-

Christmas Concert

“Make Room in Your Heart”

Sunday, December 9th 3:00 pm Second Congregational Church 487 Western Ave. • Westfield

Featuring... The Second Church Choir The Smith College Bell Choir The Sharp Four Jazz Quartet

A Delightful Reception Will Follow this Free Concert!

former. His songs are eclectic & unexpected & portray characters trying to make sense of The American Landscape); December 31: New Years’ Eve Party Featuring the Franklin County Sweethearts (call for details and reservations for this event).

To Advertise Call 413-562-4181

Gift basket sale to benefit Westfield Homeless Cat Project Support the Westfield Homeless Cat Project and do your holiday shopping at the same time! We will once again be holding gift basket sales from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00

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SAVE WITH THE PENNYSAVER Attention vendors. Please contact us if you have an interest in participating at the Market. For more information and vendor applications please visit our web page at www.westfieldfarmersmarket.net or call 5625431 x101. E-mail: farmersmarketwestfield@gmail. com.

Artisans and Crafters Wanted is also in desperate need of cat food, especially Friskies and Fancy Feast. Donations can be dropped off or sent to 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA. For more information, please email Denise at denisesinico@ hotmail.com. Thank you for your support!

Westfield Farmers’ Market Winter Markets The Westfield Farmers’ Market will hold three indoor Winter Markets. Location is the Church of the Atonement, 36 Court

Street. The dates are Saturday December 8 and February 9. The hours are 10 am to 3 pm. A great place to get some of your Holiday shopping done! 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 live 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. We now accept all major credit cards.

Westfield on Weekends, Inc. and Westfield Creative Arts is currently reviewing applications for its upcoming “Craft Market” that will take place in it 105 Elm Street location, ThursdaysSundays, November 24-December 22, 2018. We have space for 6 craft vendors each weekend. Hours of operation will be 12-7 PM on Thursdays and Fridays, and 10 AM-3 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. Vendors will be responsible for their own sales and transactions. Cost for each weekend space is $100. Space is limited and window spots will be given as

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requested on a first come, first serve basis. For more information and to request a vendor application, please email westfieldonweekendsinc@ gmail.com or call 413-5795967.

Town of Southwick Survey The Town of Southwick’s Open Space and Recreation Planning Committee would like to inform the residents of the Town of Southwick that a

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survey is being included with the recently mailed real estate tax bills, which are due the end of November. Please fill out the survey, which will help the committee determine what interest residents have and will provide input and opinions that will help update the 2012 Open Space & Recreation Plan for a new version to be published in the Summer/Fall of 2019. Surveys can also be dropped off in the mail bin on the left when you pull into the Town Hall parking lot.

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Christmas Caroling Events at the Irish Cultural Center The Irish Cultural Center of Western New England will celebrate the holiday season with six Christmas caroling events, including four with

the Dan Kane & Friends Carol Singers and two with a choral group from the Springfield Symphony Carolers. All events will be held at the ICC’s Irish House Restaurant and Trinity Pub at 429 Morgan Road, West Springfield. The public is welcome. Details on the events: On Friday, November 30, a group from the Dan Kane & Friends Carol Singers will entertain from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. This event is free and

open to the public. The Irish House Restaurant regular menu will be available for order. Dinner reservations are strongly advised, and can be made by calling 413-3424358. On Sundays December 9, 16 and 23, tickets are required. A fixed-price 3-course dinner will be included in the ticket cost, with the Dan Kane & Friends Carol Singers, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm. The pub opens at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $25 for ICC Patrons and $30 for general public. Tickets can be purchased by calling 413342-4358; or buy online at www.IrishCenterwne.org. On Saturday, December 15 and Friday, December 21, the Springfield Symphony Carolers will entertain visitors from 5:00 to 7:30 pm. These events are free and open to the public. The Irish House Restaurant regular menu will be available for order. Dinner reservations are strongly advised, and can be made by calling 413-3424358. For more information, please visit the ICC website at www.IrishCenterwne.org. The ICC has a broad reach of Patrons and support from across the region, including the communities of Springfield, West Springfield, Westfield, Agawam, Chicopee, Holyoke, Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, Wilbraham, Northampton, Greenfield, and into Connecticut.

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Come see our beautiful holiday trees. Win a tree to take home! Drawing is Sunday, December 9th at 4pm.

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Elm St., Westfield, MA

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Yankee Village Shops 53 Southwick Rd. (Route 10 & 202)

Westfield, MA (413) 562-9792

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Westfield Homeless Cat Project Adoption Event The Westfield Homeless Cat Project will be holding an adoption marathon through the end of November! Adoption hours are Thursday 5 - 7 pm, Friday 1 - 3 pm, Saturday 11 am – 3 pm and Sunday 1 – 3 pm and the adoption donation for all adult cats will be reduced to $50.00 during the event! All

cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, tested for feline viruses and sent home with a kitty starter kit - including a coupon for a free veterinary exam! Now is the purr-fect time to welcome a new feline family member into your home for the holidays! Not ready to adopt? As the temperatures drop, WHCP is overwhelmed with requests to assist cats at risk and is in dire need of food and supplies. Your generosity will allow us to continue our efforts and food, supply and monetary donations can be dropped off or sent to 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA. For more information, please email Denise at denisesinico@hotmail.com. Thank you for your support!

Seeking vendors and crafters for Westfield Kiwanis holiday fair Saturday, December 1, 9:00am to 3:00pm, at the Westfield Boys & Girls Club located behind Amelia Park

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Join us for New Years Eve! Three Course Dinner Buffet, Champagne Toast & Live Music Call for reservations!

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Family owned since 1906

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ALL SIZES from 4 ft. to 20 ft. Ice Rink (26 S Broad St). Eight-foot area is $25.00 per spot. Limited supplies of eight-foot tables are available for $40.00. They will be set up and secure your spot. These are on a first come, first served basis. An additional spot will cost $15.00; two (2) spots maximum. All proceeds will benefit the youth in our community. For more information and applications email Kellie Brown at kbrown@ baypath.edu.

Annual Italian Cultural Center Christmas Party Bring your Christmas spirit and join the Italian Cultural Center for our Annual Christmas Dinner on Saturday, December 8 at 6:00 pm at the newly renovated Italian Cultural Center at 56 Margaret Street, Springfield. The cost for dinner and live entertainment is only $40.00 for members and $45.00 for non-members. Chef Joe Sapelli will prepare a surf and turf dinner consisting of baked stuff shrimp and prime rib. Limited seating is available, so make your reservations early. Reservations are available now, and will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Call Jill

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oldsaintnicks@aol.com today at 413-244-0526 to make your reservations. Deadline for reservations is December 1. Come join us!

ArtWorks of Westfield Inc. seeks visual artists for December art shows ArtWorks of Westfield, Inc., a Westfield-based, nonprofit, all volunteer organization promoting and supporting the arts and culture in Westfield, is inviting local artists to display their work at two different December art shows taking place in the city. IMAGES: A Holiday Fine Art Show will take place on Friday December 7th and Saturday December 8th at St. John’s Lutheran Church, located at 60 Broad Street in Westfield. An Images of Westfield art show heritage presentation that began in 2016, IMAGES will feature the work of up to thirty local and region artists. Media accepted for the show includes painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, pottery and mixed media. Artists interested in

participating in the show should submit three representative samples of their work in jpeg format to the selection committee at artworkswestfield@gmail.com. Submissions should also include the artist name, email, phone, medium and title of each piece. There is no fee to submit samples for this show. Deadline to apply is December 1, 2018. Notice of acceptance into the show will be released no later than December 3, 2018. Display space at the show is one side of a 4’x6’ display panel. Table top display space will also be available. Upon acceptance, artists will submit a bio or artist statement, sign up to become an artworks member, review show set up/take down guidelines and sales commission schedule. Small Art Show Celebration, the theme of the monthly ArtWalk Westfield event taking place on December 21st from 5-7pm, will feature art work no larger than 154 square inches. Think 3x6, 5x7, 8x10, 11x14 and all points in between! ArtWalk Westfield, launched in June of this year in the Gaslight District of downtown Westfield along Elm Street between Church Street and School Street, features pop-up art galleries in Blended Vi n t a g e Marketplace, Mama Cakes, Two Rivers Burrito, Rosewood Home & Gifts and Fast Feet. Fifteen artists will showcase their Small Art work.

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Media accepted the Small Art show includes painting, drawing, photography, and mixed media. All work should be no greater than 154 square inches including the frame. Artists interested in participating in the Small Art show should submit two images of their work along with their name, phone number and email contact information to artworkswest-

field@gmail.com. Deadline to submit is November 25, 2018. For more information about both Calls for Artists or more information about Art Works, visit the ArtWorks website at www.artworkswestfield.com or on Facebook at https://www. f a c e b o o k . c o m / ArtWorksWestfield/.

Shaker Farms Country Club

Community

Christmas Party

Saturday, Dec. 22nd

Celebrate the Holidays with your co-workers, friends or family Cocktail Hour 5:30 HOLIDAY BUFFET: Prime Rib, Seafood Newburg, and Chef’s Specialty Chicken Dancing • Live Music ~ with Acoustic Rick $35.00 per person Call for reservations

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Walk the 425 Ft. Path, Carriage House, Barn & Christmas Shop! Children

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Furniture from European Castles!

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Boy Scout Troop 821

8:00 am to 11:30 am

Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish Center Holyoke Road, Westfield

Featuring: Breakfast served by the Boy Scouts, Raffle Prizes. Photos with Santa Claus himself!

Community Carol Festival On Saturday, December 1 at 4:00 PM, you are invited to sing in the holidays at First Congregational Church (the Church on the Green), 18 Broad Street, Westfield, MA. This year Community Carol Festival celebrates its 20th year. The Carol Festival will feature The First Church Senior Choir under the direction of Allan Taylor and the always entertaining New England Brass. Come and join us. Bring your family and friends to hear and sing beloved carols of the season. Thanks to the generous donations from The Westfield Cultural Council and numerous individual donors, this concert is free and open to the public. A freewill offering will be gratefully accepted at the door. After the concert join us for a reception of sweet holiday confections.

Adults: $10 Kids: $5 (under 12) (Kids 3 and under are FREE)

22nd Holiday Tour of Homes in West Springfield & Feeding Hills On Saturday, December 1st from 9:30am to 4:00pm, the Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield will be holding their 22nd Holiday Tour of Homes. This fun, seasonal event helps to raise funds in support of valuable, life-changing programs that open doors to brighter futures for youth and families. This year, the Club is thrilled to have several wonderful homes on the tour both in West Springfield and in Feeding Hills, all decorated in holiday style for tour-goers to enjoy. In addition, Santa’s House will also be joining the Tour for the first time, where Tour-Goers can grab a quick

snack along the way and Storrowton Village Museum will once again be on the Tour as well. And don’t forget to stop by the Storrowton Carriage House between 11am-2pm for a delicious buffet lunch, which includes soups, salads, three main course options to choose from and assorted desserts with tea and coffee. The cost of the lunch is $15 per person and includes tax and gratuity. Tickets for the event are just $20 each and can be purchased in advance starting Saturday, November 3rd, in West Springfield at Durocher Florist, Partners at the Cup, West Springfield Federal Credit Union, Sorrento Pizza and at the Boys & Girls Club on Main Street; in Agawam at Cooper’s Gifts and Floral Concepts by Tom; in Feeding Hills at Partners Restaurant and in Westfield at the Pilgrim Candle Company, who will have their candles available for sale at most of the homes on December 1st. Tickets can also be purchased on Saturday, December 1st only at the homes on the Tour with the exception of Storrowton Village Museum & Santa’s House. For more information about the Tour or any of their programs, please contact the Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield at (413) 7361831or visit the Club’s website at www.wsbgclub.org.

Holiday Bazaar SatURDaY, Dec. 15th • 10am-3pm

We will have refreshments of Hot Chocolate / Coffee / Popcorn & Christmas Cookies Snowmen / Holiday Wreaths / Candy Table • Books / Cards Table Crocheting & Knitting Work Table • Holiday Crafts from the residents at Armbrook Jewelry Table • Hand Made Pocketbooks Home Made Cards, Posters, Stuffed Animals The bazaar will be on •Dec. 16th from 10-3 Beaded Necklaces & Earrings, Treasure Boxes & Book Marks

551 North Road ~ Westfield, MA ~ ArmbrookVillage.com

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Norwich Hill MiniBazaar First Congregational Church of Huntington (Norwich Hill) welcomes the public to its Mini-Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the church on 6 Searle Road. Due to inclement weather on the original Bazaar date, there are many beautiful holiday items remaining for sale. Gorgeous gift baskets ready for giving priced $10 to $20 are available as well as hand-

made crafts, wood items, soaps, potpourri, jams, relishes, pickles, aprons, hats, mittens, candy-filled whisks and mugs and more. The Christmas Café will offer FREE pie and coffee to all Bazaar patrons. No other food items including pies or baked goods will be available. For more information, please call 413 667-0290.

Southwick Congregational Church Holly Bazaar The Southwick Congregational Church at 488 College Highway in Southwick, MA will be having their annual Holly Bazaar on Saturday, December 1, 2018 from 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM. The Holly Bazaar features 26 local crafters and will showcase homemade jewelry, soaps, yarn crafts, and more. The Holly Inn features homemade soups for a nice light lunch. A raffle and baked goods will also be available at the bazaar. Please call the church office at 413569-6362 for more information.

East Mountain Country Club and Slim’s Sports Bar & Grill presents... Fri. Dec 7th

Tune Raiders Classic Rock & Roll ~ 7-11 Fri. Dec 14th Livio Classic Blues, Rock & Folk ~ 7-11 Fri. Dec 21st Karaoke with Kris Sanders ~ 7-11 Sat. Dec 22nd 91 South Band ~ A Rock & Roll Christmas Party ~ 7-11 Fri. Dec 28th Karaoke with Kris Sanders ~ 7-11 New year’s Eve dinner & party Monday • December 31 $ 40 Per Person piTch LEagUE wEdNESday NighTS!

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Please consider purchasing a tree for a family that may not be able to afford one this year. For a special price of $35 you can make their holiday wishes come true. If you purchase a tree for another family, we will also give you a $5 Gift Certificate to be used in 2019. If you can help a family in need with their Christmas Tree this year, please stop down. If you are a family that could use a little help this Christmas, please also come see us. Thank You and Happy Holidays!

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Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony and WoW’s Lantern Light Parade Mayor Brian P. Sullivan and the City of Westfield are happy to celebrate the kickoff of the Holiday Season with the Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony and the Lantern Light Parade on Saturday, December 1st. Parade will kick off at 6:15pm from 51 Franklin Street, down Elm Street to the Park Square Green to the Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony which will start at approximately 6:30pm on the Green.

Holiday Family Wagon Rides Join us December 1 and 2, 9 am-4pm at Meadowbrook Antiques, 658 Montgomery Rd, Westfield. Come spend some time with us for a wagon ride, strolling the story walk (a free book to

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each family while supplies last), making a craft and playing games, while the spirit of the holiday fills the air with homemade baked goodies, piping hot beverages, family fun and music. This year’s theme is Santa Claus is coming to town! Come and support the youth residing at Our House. Our House is a home for unaccompanied youth in the community. Donations are welcomed. Cash or check payable to “Domus, Inc—Our House”. Proprietors Tim and Sue Crane will donate 10% of all sales December 1 and 2 to the youth at “Our House”.

Magical Shopping Event Saturday, December 1st 10am-3pm, Russell VFW, 384 Huntington Rd, Russell. Beautiful gifts, crafts, snack and more! 2nd Annual shopping event supporting the Gateway Youth Athletic Association and Gateway’s National Honor Society.

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Southwick Lions Breakfast With Santa

The Southwick Lions Club thanks you for all your past support. We look forward to our future events and your continued support. For more information about Breakfast with Santa call Lion Cliff Stone at 569-3447.

“Breakfast and Photos with Santa Claus” will be held at the Southwick Rec Center, 64 Powder Mill Road, in Southwick on Sunday December 2nd from 8:00 AM until 12 Noon. The buffet breakfast will feature pancakes, scrambled eggs, ham, sausage, orange juice, coffee, tea, and milk. Prizes will be raffled throughout the morning and Santa Claus will be available for photos. The cost for breakfast is $8.00 per adult and $5.00 for children under 12. Proceeds will be used to support the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund and the Southwick Recreation Center. Past donations received by the Southwick Lions Club have been returned to the community in the form of scholarships, aid due to financial constraints to those in need of glasses or hearing aids, and financing research for sight, hearing, and diabetes. Funding has also been provided to the local food pantry, schools, police department, fire department, our veterans, and other community resources. The Southwick Lions Club has 54 members and meets on the 1st Thursday of each month at Tucker’s Restaurant at 7:00 PM. Lions clubs are a group of men and women who identify needs within the community and work together to fulfill those needs. Helen Keller challenged the Lions Club to be the knights of the blind and deaf. Best known for their efforts to eradicate preventable blindness Lions Clubs assist those in need, provide clean drinking water, and assist in diabetes research. New members are welcome. For more information or to get involved with the Southwick Lions Club, please contact Cliff Stone at ckston61918@comcast.net or call (413) 5693447.

Bells & Belles at the Easthampton Congregational Church

E a s t h a m p t o n Congregational Church Lovesong Cafe presents Bells & Belles: bell choirs and women singers performing festive favorites to ring in the holiday season, Sunday, December 2nd at 3 pm. Admission by donation. All proceeds to go to women’s shelter / Companeras. Easthampton Congregational Church, 112 Main Street, Easthampton.


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Selfies with Santa Pancake Breakfast December 1, 2017 8:30 10:30 am, Southwick Community Episcopal Church, 660 College Highway Southwick, MA 01077. This event is free; reservations are not necessary. Come enjoy a free leisurely breakfast before the start of the holiday rush. Sausage, bacon, juice, coffee or tea if you please. Don’t forget to meet with Santa himself. Joining him will be Mrs. Claus and Jangles the Elf. There will also be face painting by Santa’s elves, a craft station and lots of chances for selfies. Be sure to ask Santa about your gift!

2018 Holy Trinity Church Gift Card Fundraiser Holy Trinity Church, 335 Elm St., Westfield, is again having their annual Gift Card Fundraiser to help with winter fuel expenses. Gift cards are great for anniversaries, birthdays and other special occasions. They are great for relatives, friends, coaches, employees and co-workers. They work great for online shopping (no credit card info is needed; helps prevent identity theft) and your own

daily shopping and dining. Gift cards also work great for raffle prize donations and for charity events. 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. It’s easy. 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. First order goes in November 5, 2018 and the second order goes in December 3, 2018. 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

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Insurance Mini Fair at the Westfield Senior Center Recently, many local older adults received a letter from Baystate Noble Hospital alerting past patients that beginning in 2019, Fallon Health and United HealthCare will no longer contract with Westfield’s community hospital. Patients under those plans would have to utilize a different designated hospital for their health care needs. In order to provide accurate information on changing health plans for continued coverage at Baystate Noble Hospital, should participants choose to do so, representatives from both Health New England and Tufts will be at the Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, on Tuesday, December 4 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. No appointments are necessary to speak with a representative.


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Teen events at the Southwick Public Library SPLAT in Action–Make book displays for the holidays! Pair a book and CD that belong together and decorate! Other display ideas that have been suggested by our Advisory Team are movie-theater themed, or holiday comfort food. Gather to decorate the YA section – get creative and make it yours! Meet up from 2:30-3:30 at the Southwick Public Library on Tuesday, December 3. Light refreshments provided after. For students in 7-12th grade. Cocoa and Coloring–Chat, listen to music and have some hot cocoa! As a winter special, we will have a hot cocoa bar with marshmallows, whipped cream, candy canes, and sprinkles. We will have all the coloring sheets, gel pens, and colored pencils that you’ll need to take part in this relaxing activity. Students in 7th-12 grade, drop by Southwick Public Library at 2:30-3:30 on Tuesday,

December 11. Harry Potter Escape Room—Don’t miss out on this live action escape room! Lord Voldemort has broken into the room and has left the most revealing of secrets. Do the lowly Muggles have what it takes to decipher the clues and BreakOut? Students in 7th-12th grade, meet up from 2:30-3:30 at the Southwick Public Library on Wednesday, December 12th. Southwick Public Library Teen Winter Reading Program Start—Cozy up by the fire with a good book this winter, and get raffle tickets for a chance to win a prize! The Winter Reading Program works like this - for each hour you read (maximum of 5 hours per week), you can get an entry to put in for your choice of three prizes. You can enter your hours read by filling out a raffle ticket at the library OR by filling out the Google Form available on our website, Facebook page, and Teen Blog (if you enter hours online, you will be asked to note which prize you want your raffle entries for). Prizes will be raffled off at

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2:30-3:30 on Tuesday, December 18. Manga Club—Try out Anime Studio Debut 10 to create your own animation on the computer. Talk manga, play trivia, decorate fans, and try some Japanese snacks! Students in 6-12th grade, meet up at Southwick Public Library from 2:30-3:30 on Thursday, December 20th.

Upcoming Theater Presentation at WSPL At The Majestic –with Danny Eaton, Tuesday, December 4th from 6-8pm. Since 1997, the Majestic Theater has been bringing locally-produced and professional live theater to West Springfield, including five productions each season - all featuring local performance and technical artists - as well as children’s theater, con-

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Events at the Southwick Public Library COOKBOOK CLUB COOKIE & CANDY EXCHANGE. The Southwick Public Library’s Adult Cookbook Club will meet on Tuesday, December 4th for their Holiday Cookies and Candies Exchange. If you wish to participate, please sign-up at the library’s Circulation Desk. Each participant needs to bring 4 dozen cookies or candies. Please make sure to email your recipe to southwicklibrary@ comcast.net. The group will meet in January on Tuesday, January 22nd. Cookbooks will be available starting on

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December 21. HOLIDAY CONCERT BY DAN KENNEDY. It’s time to get the holiday spirit. Come hear your favorite holiday tunes, live! This is a return appearance for Dan Kennedy to the Southwick Library. Join us at the Southwick Public Library on Wednesday, December 5 at 7 P.M. We’ll keep those chestnuts roastin’ and the sleigh bells ringing. See you there! Free admission and open to the public. Composer-pianist Dan’s music has been heard on over 250 radio stations, as well as Spotify, Pandora, and Music Choice. He has performed at numerous libraries and other venues throughout the United States. REDBIRD CHRISTMAS

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TO BE DISCUSSED. The Southwick Public Library’s Adult Book Discussion group is meeting on Wednesday, December 5 at 1:30 p.m. to share their thoughts on the book Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg. The group does not meet in January but will resume in February. Our January edition of the Library Links will have information concerning the February discussion. SCHEDULED DATE CHANGED FOR ADULT COLOR, CHAT & COOKIES. Southwick Public Library’s Adult Color, Chat and Cookies will be meeting in December on Monday, December 10 at 6:30 p.m. This is a week earlier than usual. It’s time to take a

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break from all the hustle and bustle that comes with getting ready for the holiday season. All materials will be supplied by the library along with coffee, tea, mulled cider and cookies. No need to register and you don’t need to be here at exactly 6:30 p.m. GIVING TREE at Southwick Public Library. Our Giving Tree is now up and waiting to be decorated with homemade or newly, purchased winter hats, gloves, mittens and scarves. We are collecting items for all ages. The library will be collecting these winter articles of clothing until January 5th and the items will be distributed in our local area by the Department of Children and Family Services. This is the second year that we have had a Giving Tree in the library. Last year, you helped us collect 4 large tightly, packed boxes of items to keep others in need warm. Thank you.

Trip to Bright Nights The Southwick Senior van will be going to Bright Nights, Tuesday December 4th and Monday December 10th. Cost is $2.00 per person; the van will leave the center at 4:30. Please call the center at 569-5498 to reserve a seat; Southwick residents will have first seating.

Save the date for Annual Holiday Brunch and Concert The Gateway Regional School District invites area residents, ages fifty-five and over, to attend this year’s holiday event on Wednesday,

December 5, 2018. Doors will open at 9:15 a.m. and admission is free to all senior citizens living in the Gateway hilltowns. A brunch will be served in the Gateway cafeteria at 9:30 a.m. and guests are then invited to attend a holiday concert in the Gateway Performing Arts Center beginning at 10:30 a.m. The concert will feature festive holiday music performed by students from the middle school and senior high school. Parking will be available in the main parking lot in front of Gateway Regional High School on 12 Littleville Rd. Residents are asked to RSVP to their town’s Council on Aging (COA) representative by November 28: Margit Mikuski, 848-4279, ext. 400 (Blandford); Peggy Graveline, 354-7735 (Chester); Jennifer Peloquin, 512-5205 (Huntington); Lois Leonardo Bell, 623-9990 (Middlefield); Anne-Marie Buikus, 862-3257 (Montgomery), the COA Reservation Line, 862-6205 (Russell): and Sandy Epperly, 238-5584 (Worthington). The snow date will be Thursday, December 6 at the same times. Hope to see you there!

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Upcoming Hospice and Home Care workshops at WSPL Hospice 101: Dispelling the Myths of Hospice Care. Wednesday, December 5th from 6-8pm. In this workshop we will discuss the history of hospice and hospice philosophy, dispel some common myths of hospice care, and look at who is eligible for hospice care. It can be a delicate and difficult topic to discuss, but knowing the options for you and your loved ones is vital. Presented by Holyoke VNA, The

Council on Aging, and WSPL. This program is free, but space is limited. Registration is required. Homecare 101 – with Homewatch CareGivers. Wednesday, December 12th from 6-8pm. As we age, we all want to manage and maintain our personal independence for as long as possible. In Homecare 101 we’ll discuss how to age at home, how to pay for it, and what to look for when choosing the right solutions for your needs. Join Lisa Pernice from Homewatch CareGivers, and Madeline Presz RN, BSN, CHPN, from Spectrum Home Health and Hospice, as they help us navigate through the

many options available. Presented by The West Springfield Council on Aging, and WSPL. This program is free, but space is limited. Registration is required. The West Springfield Public Library is located at 200 Park Street. For more information, or to register for a program, visit the Library’s Adult Services Desk or call 413-736-4561 ext. 3.

Westfield Council On Aging’s Annual Holiday Gala Tickets are now available for Westfield’s older adults

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for the Council On Aging’s annual “Holiday Gala” spectacular. The event begins at 11 a.m. with an hour of dancing to the sounds of Richie Mitnick on the keyboard. Dinner will follow and then the Sounds of Music Singers will be the featured entertainment. A raffle will be held with many wonderful prizes donated by local businesses. In addition, the Friends of the Westfield Senior Center will be holding a special raffle with the winner receiving a festive holiday decoration with $100 worth of lottery tickets. The Holiday Gala will be held at Tekoa Country Club on Thursday, December 6 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Don't Buy Another Gift Until You Have Given Yourself The True Gifts of The Season... IVE YOURSELF TIME.

It’s important to remember that you have a right to be upset. Everyone who loves you respects this right so don’t be so hard on yourself. Take as much time “out” as you need.

GNORE OBLIGATIONS.

Don’t feel obligated to do anything you don’t feel up to doing. If you have locked yourself into prior commitments, it’s o.k. to say “no.” Your friends and family will understand, so be sure to give yourself permission to change your mind.

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Lean on the shoulders of those who love you and let them provide encouragement. Don’t feel bad about unloading your emotions on them. They want to help you. You need only tell them how.

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There’s nothing wrong with adapting a new set of holiday rituals. Why not incorporate a special ceremony to commemorate the life of your loved one? Or consider honoring another endeared family member with the previous roles of your deceased loved one. Know that it’s o.k. to change the rules.

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Don’t exhaust yourself by preparing extravagant meals or overspending. As you grieve, you of all people deserve to relax. Your family and friends appreciate the time they can spend with you. They don’t need or want you to overextend yourself.

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Tickets can be purchased at the Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, for $20 (no more than four tickets per person). The special holiday menu will include fruit cup, New England Pot Roast, green beans almandine, butternut squash, and chocolate mousse for dessert. Seating is limited so be sure to purchase your tickets early. The snow date for the Holiday Gala is Friday, December 7. In case of inclement weather, please check WGGB News 40, WWLP TV 22, or WSHM CBS 3 for a postponement announcement.

Jeopardy! Party Thursday, December 6 at 6:30p.m., Christ Church United Methodist. Quick business meeting first, so you’re in the know. Play a game of Jeopardy. Cookies, breads and Christmas treats will follow. If you have a favorite cookie you’d like to bring, it would be gratefully appreciated. And bring your own holiday mug for coffee, tea, or hot cider! Then the fun begins! Next is a Yankee Swap. Where else will you find one but in New England? Bring a wrapped gift to join in the fun. ($10 limit please.) Our evening will end with a carol sing-along.

Italian Cultural Center of Western MA Fundraising While the Italian Cultural Center of Western MA looks forward to reopening its doors on December 8th for our Annual Christmas Party, we are still very short of our Rebuilding Fund goal of $100,000. So far, we have raised $22,094. We still need so much more to recover from the damage and losses we have suffered. Please get the word out to your family and friends. Donations can be made directly to the ICC at 56 Margaret Street, Springfield, MA 01105 or through our GoFundMe Page at https://www.gofundme. com/s6hd-disaster-at-italiancultural-center. All donations are tax deductible, greatly appreciated, and necessary to


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Western Hampden Historical Society is seeking members Are you interested in local history? Would you like to learn more about Westfield and the surrounding towns? Then the Western Hampden Historical Society wants you! The WHHS owns and operates the historic Dewey House on South Maple Street. New members are always welcome and we invite you to join us and keep our local history alive! Please join us

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on Saturday, December 8 at 2 pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Broad Street for an Afternoon Seasonal Tea with Holiday music provided by Allyson and Lauren Carnes of Westfield. Cost is just $10. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 568-1116 by Wednesday, December 5.

Holyoke High School Madrigal Singers and Bell Choir Experience Music at United will present the Holyoke High School

Madrigal Singers and Bell Choir. This holiday concert will take place on December 9 at 2pm at the United Congregational Church of Holyoke in Skinner Chapel. The Madrigal Singers are an a capella performing ensemble of singers. The Bell Choir consists of 16 ringers playing three octaves of Carillon Bells. The United Congregational Church of Holyoke is bounded by High, Appleton (Rte 141), and Maple Streets. Ample free parking is located in the lot immediately across Appleton Street and in the Franklin lot behind the War Memorial Building, across Maple Street from the church. Street parking is free. The chapel and the church are fully accessible. All concerts are offered for a suggested donation of $10 ($5 for students and seniors). A reception will follow where you may greet the artists. For further information, the United Congregational Church phone number is 413532-1483. Patrons enter the church on Maple Street for both Main Sanctuary and Skinner Chapel performances. Please check our website at www.uccholyoke.org for the 2018-2019 concert series dates.

Christmas Concert at UCC Second Congregational UCC Second Congregational will be holding their annual Christmas

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Concert on Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 3:00 pm. In addition to our choir, the Smith College Handbell Choir and Westfield State University’s “The Sharp Four” Jazz Quartet will be participating. We will also have a congregational carol sing and refreshments will be served following the concert. The program is sponsored in part by the WSU Foundation, Interfaith Center. The church is located at 487 Western Avenue in Westfield. For further information call 5687557.

Dan Kane Singers Christmas Show Southwick Congregational Church is hosting the Dan Kane Singers on Sunday December 16, 2018 at 1:30 pm. Tickets are only $10 and proceeds will help the Nehemiah House in Granby, C T. Southwick Congregational Church, 488 College Highway, Southwick, MA, 01077. Please contact the Church office for more information and tickets (413) 569-6362 or SouthwickUCC@gmail.com.

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Supper Club Launching at Acc A new, exciting “Supper Club” series is being launched by Agawam Congregational Church at 745 Main Street with a special themed evening of supper and music. The first is a scheduled holiday supper with holiday music to be held Saturday, December 15th at 5:00 p.m. with a very special, catered meal by Agawam’s American Classics Restaurant. The menu offering includes 3 delicious courses of a colorful salad, chicken Française, red-roasted potatoes, Manhattan-blend vegetables, rolls, butter, cheesecake dessert, and beverages. Each supper in the series will be catered by a different Agawam restaurant with its own specialty supper club meal offering. A theme for each supper will feature music recognizable of the specialty’s origin. The suppers give the church the opportunities for major fundraising and the local restaurants receive

additional recognition of their menu offerings. The idea was a suggestion by the church’s pastor Rev. Dr. Gregory Dawson. Church member Roberta Page contacted several Agawam restaurants to review the concept. Tickets purchased for the December 15th supper at the church are $20. The evening’s attendees will receive a $5.00 Gift Certificate for American Classic’s Restaurant at 740 Springfield Street. Reservations and payment are required by Wednesday, December 12th and only 100 tickets will be available. Call the church office at 413-786-7111 or the restaurant at 413-789-2203. Credit cards may be used by calling the restaurant number.

Annual Holiday Cookie Sale Southwick Congregational Church will host their Annual Holiday Cookie Sale on Saturday December 15, 2018 from 8:30 – 1:30 pm. Pick your favorite cookies or

mix and match them. $9 a pound. Gluten-free and nutfree varieties will be available. Southwick Congregational Church, 488 College Highway, Southwick, MA, 01077.

Red Kettle Campaign to Kick Off At Holyoke Mall Holyoke Mall is proud to partner with The Salvation Army for their annual Red Kettle Kick Off on Friday, November 16, 2018, at 11:30 a.m. on the Upper Level near AT&T. The Kick Off event signals the start of the Red Kettle Campaign, an initiative which funds programs and services for thousands of families, youth and senior citizens in our community and across Massachusetts each year. Bell ringers will be accepting donations at various exterior entrances across the shopping center each day until December 24, 2018. The Salvation Army encour-

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Wooley, a senior diabetic kitty, is a wonderful older gent that dotes on attention and affection. Wooley is looking for a quiet home with a family that realizes he has medical needs that will need to be monitored. Wooley has a fairy godmother that will help with his financial needs. Please come to Westfield Animal Shelter to meet Wooley!

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ages attendees to wear red in support as their annual campaign begins. To complement the Red Kettle Campaign, The Salvation Army is set to host another annual tradition, the Angel Tree. According to The Salvation Army, this program provides clothing and toys for children in need. Each Angel Tree is decorated with numbered paper angel tags with the first name, age, and gender of a child who is in need of a gift. Contributors remove one or more tags from the tree and purchase appropriate gifts for the child or children described on the tags. Shoppers are encouraged to visit the Angel Tree on Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. beginning on Friday, November 16 and running until Sunday, December 23, 2018.

Childhood Obesity Seminars at the Westfield YMCA For years parents have heard the dangers of childhood obesity but making the necessary lifestyle changes—as a family—remain the biggest barrier to real progress. Therefore, in collaboration with Baystate Health &

support from Kohl’s Cares grant, the YMCA of Greater Westfield is offering the MIGHTY program. MIGHTY is Baystate Health’s pediatric weight management program that stands for Moving, Improving and Gaining Health Together at the YMCA. MIGHTY is an evidence-based multi-component pediatric weight-management program aimed at children with a body mass index above the 90th percentile. This free program is a two-hour sessions, twice a month, over a six-month period during which children and their families engage with exercise specialists, nutritionist and social workers in classroom instruction and group exercise sessions. Next session is for children between the ages of 10-12 beginning in January Tuesdays, 4-6PM. To be eligible for the MIGHTY Program, participants must be in the 90th percentile for height & weight, complete a medical clearance forms / Inquiry forms & History Intake forms. Register by December 21. Space is limited. To register, contact YMCA of Greater Westfield, Cindy Agan, Health & Wellness Director, 413-5688631, cagan@westfiedlymca.org.

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YMCA of Greater Westfield to Offer LIVESTRONG® The YMCA of Greater Westfield is offering LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, a research-based physical activity and wellbeing initiative that helps people affected by cancer reach their holistic health goals. This free 12 week exercise program will be on Mondays & Wednesdays 11:15AM-12:45PM beginning January 7, 2019. Enrollment is currently open. Registration and medical

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worldwide. Unlike a braided leather bull whip, a Westfield whip has a center of machined rawhide encased in meticulously fitted strips of rattan and is covered with tough, braided thread. Today, rawhide and rattan have been replaced by fiberglass and nylon. Although the Westfield way of making whips is still done, it is too labor-intensive to be cost effective. This fact motivated Carol Martin to found the Westfield Historic Industries Preservation Project (WHIPP), now a part of Westfield Museum Inc. The museum will feature a permanent working display of making Westfield whips using traditional methods. Martin’s father, Harold J. Martin, learned whip making by apprenticing to a master craftsman in the early 1940s. He went on to become president of Westfield Whip Manufacturing Co. After his

death in 1992, Carol took on whip making as a full time occupation. She is likely the only person alive today who has knowledge of how traditional Westfield whips were made. Apprentice Stephanie Harder has shown a real talent for the making of some of the component parts that go into the traditional Westfield whip. Carol will impart both the skills and a working knowledge of the history of whip making in Westfield to someone who has the interest and ability to carry it on. Without that, the hands-on understanding of what made Westfield the Whip City will be lost within a generation. As part of the City of Westfield’s 350th Anniversary in 2019, master and apprentice will hold an open house at the museum to demonstrate whip making as it grew and developed in Westfield.

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