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2 - Sunday. February 24, 2019 WHCP seeking tag sale donations Spring will soon be in the air and WHCP is also seeking donations of gently used items for upcoming tag sales. Now is a great time to clean out your closets and help cats in need all at the same time! Donations can be dropped off at 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA. We are also seeking volunteers to assist with the tag sales once the dates have been scheduled. For more information please contact Denise at denisesinico@hotmail.com or (413) 568-6964. Thank you for your support! Friends of Agawam Senior Center Trips for 2018/2019 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) 5197223. Registration open for spring 2019 EMT training at HCC Registration is now open for the next Emergency Medical Technician training program at Holyoke Community College. The spring 2019 HCC EMT Basic
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Course (EMT-B) begins January 31 and runs through May 23, 2019. The program consists of 13 weeks (170 plus hours) of in-class lectures and additional online study, training, field trips and workshops designed to prepare students for the state certification exam. The training takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-10 p.m. and select Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Center for Health Education on Jarvis Avenue, the stateof-the-art home of HCC’s nursing and radiologic technology programs. The course is taught by local EMT Mike Marafuga and covers all aspects of emergency care including patient handling, extrication, and communication and makes extensive use of the center’s medical simulation labs. For more information or to register, contact Ken White at (413) 552-2324 / kwhite@hcc.edu or go online at www.hcc.edu/workforce. Events at the Southwick Public Library Southwick Public Library’s Adult Cookbook Club Explores Greek Islands’ Recipes: The Cookbook Club will be cooking and sampling foods from the Greek Islands at their meeting of the Adult Cookbook Club on February 26 at 6:30 p.m. The group will be using the cookbook
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15 and closes February 22. For students in grades 7-12. How long is 50 words? Shorter than this paragraph! For further information, please call 413-569-1221 ext. 3. Manga Club– Get together with fellow fans, talk manga and anime, and do a fun activity. This month, we’re making onigiri, which are sushi rice balls in fun shapes or characters. We will also create black- out poetry haikus. Drop into this friendly group of fans Thursday, February 28 from 2:45-3:45 at Southwick Public Library. For students in grades 6-12. For further information, please call 413-569-1221 ext. 3. Children’s Events at the Southwick Public Library 2-5 year olds Have Fun at Tuesday Storytime: Southwick Public Library Storytime for 2-5 year olds is on February 12, 19, and 26 at 10:30 a.m. in the Children’s Room. Hear new stories, old stories and favorite ones. Make a simple craft and sing a song. Visit or call the library at 413-569-1221 ext. 4 to join in the fun, or just stop in the day of the event. Kids in Grades 3-6, Learn Watercolor Painting: Southwick Public Library will present a Watercolor Painting Workshop on Thursday, February 21 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for kids in grades 3-6. Learn about the different choices of watercolor papers, paints and other materials as well as techniques to make a watercolor painting which you will take home. Local artist
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Denise Griffin will provide all materials and instruction. Pre-register for this program due to limited space. This special event is funded by a grant from Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc. Celebrate Dr. Seuss in March: Come and celebrate the most famous Springfield picture book author at Dr. Seuss Storytime on Wednesday evening, March 6th at 6:30 p.m. Listen to Dr. Seuss stories and make a fun craft, too. Wear your favorite pajamas. There is no registration for this program. Events at Armbrook Village Agawam Melody Band Performs at Armbrook Village February 24, 2019, 3:30 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Join us as we enjoy the entertainment of the Agawam Melody Band! Alzheimer’s Support Group at Armbrook Village February 27, 2019, 6:00 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Enjoy a light dinner and a chance to share your personal experiences and strategies for communicating with your loved one! For more information, call (413) 568-0000. Held on the last Wednesday of every
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4 - Sunday. February 24, 2019 Western Mass Hilltown Hikers group hike Griffin Brook Trail in Chester Saturday, February 23rd 10:00 am. Chester-Blandford State Forest is a publicly owned forest with recreational features located in the two towns for which it is named, Chester and Blandford, Massachusetts. There are many lesser traveled outstanding trails there and this is one of three that we will explore this winter. Join us for a two hour hike starting at Griffin Brook Road which runs along Griffin Brook and parallel to Sanderson Brook Road, the wide trail slopes downhill to the valley at the top of Sanderson Falls, we will then bear right onto State
Road and end at Sanderson Brook in the middle of the State Forest. We will pass by a large marsh where moose and beaver dams can be seen, then up close to the massive moss covered rock walls that line this trail on one side while looking down at Griffin Brook far below. Meet at the Trailhead on Round Hill Road in the State Forest parking lot. Take Route 20 to Blandford Rd in Chester turn left onto Round Hill Rd bear left at the old cemetery (you may park there also and along Park Knox Road) and see State Park entrance on your right. Plan for two hours to get to the end of the trail and back. Although the trail is easily
traveled and well-marked, be prepared for mud, snow, and ice. Bring drinks and snacks. Maps and bottled water will be provided. Please be aware that there are no facilities at the trail. Dogs are welcome! No registration required, hike is free, donations are welcome! This event is co-sponsored by SHAEC and the JLBA. For more information email westernmasshilltownhikers@aol.com or call/text 413302-0312. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, YouTube and Twitter. #westernmasshilltownhikers. Events, maps and photos located at www.westernmasshilltownhikers.com.
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Golf Rules Changes 2019 Saturday, February 23 at 10 am at EMCC “Slim’s” Lounge. There have been some changes to the rules of golf that went into effect on January 1, 2019 that we should be aware of. Some of the rules affect our daily playing of the game of golf. The majority of these changes are either simplify everyday rulings and/or hopefully improve the pace of play. I think many of these changes are long overdue. I have always felt the rules of golf were too difficult for most players to understand. Everyone is welcome to attend. I would encourage league presidents to attend. There are over 30 rule changes to cover. No charge to attend. This is an informal gathering to discuss the new rules of golf implemented on January 1, 2019. I will try to make this a fun and interesting learning experience. I am sure many of you have already seen some new changes, pin still in cup when putting for example, while watching golf on TV. –Ted Perez, Jr, East Mountain Country Club, Westfield,
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Mid-Winter Tea Dance Come warm up at our midwinter Tea Dance! Break out your dancing shoes or just relax and listen to some great music! The Easthampton Congregational Church will present its next performance in their “lovesong cafe” series which brings together great music and great causes, on Sunday, February 24 at 3:00 pm. This event, which will benefit the Cancer Connection, will feature singer bassist Mary Witt, the leader of the very popular Swing/Motown/Blues/Soul band, The O-Tones. She will be accompanied by Ellen Cogen—vocals, John Mason—guitar/vocals, and Jacob Nichols—drums. The performance will begin at 3:00, with a swing dance lesson offered by Christine LeBel and Mark Page at 2:30. Light refreshments available for purchase. Admission is a freewill donation, and all proceeds will go to Cancer Connection. For more infor-
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Childhood Obesity is a Family Affair The YMCA of Greater Westfield wants families to understand how adopting healthy habits together can help reduce childhood obesity. While the dangers of childhood obesity are well chronicled, many families need support changing their families’ habits with the goal of overweight and obese children obtaining and maintaining a healthy weight. That’s why the YMCA of Greater Westfield a leading community-based organization dedicated to improving health— wants families to understand the dangers of childhood obesity and ways to reverse course through improved eating habits and increased physical activity. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the preva-
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Southwick Senior Center Trips Yale New Haven Peabody Museum, Thursday February 28, 2019. Leave the center at 9:30am. Cost is $12.00 per person for admis-
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6 - Sunday. February 24, 2019 Westfield Wednesdays: 350th Historical Lecture Series February 27. Where the Two Worlds Meet: Native Americans of Western MA. WSU: Scanlon Banquet Hall. Presented by Gail White. March 6. History of the Westfield Normal School. WSU: Lecture: Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall. Photo exhibit after lecture: Arno Maris Gallery, Ely Hall 2nd floor. Presented by Dr. Beth Ann Rothermel, Dr. Mara Dodge, and Walter Fogg. March 13. One Room Schoolhouses in Westfield. First Congregational Church. Presented by Walter Fogg. March 27. Rev. Edward Taylor’s Westfield: the poet, pastor and his congregation 1671-1721. First Congregational Church. Presented by Walter Powell. April 17. Wayfinding through GPS: Planning Perspectives for the City of Westfield. WSU: Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall. Presented by Dr. Dristi Neog and Dr. Robert Bristow. April 24. How Westfield Became Known as the “Baseball Town”. First Congregational Church. Presented by Dan Genovese. May 1. Whips of Westfield: The Rise and Decline of an American Industry. Westfield State University Scanlon Banquet Hall. Presented by Bruce Cortis. Friday, May 3, 1-4pm. Westfield State University Student Research on Westfield. WSU: Ely Hall. Presented by WSU students. May 8. Things Change: The Lost Homes of Westfield. First Congregational Church. Presented by Dr. Robert Brown. Free to the public. Wednesdays at 6:30 pm. When Two Worlds Meet: Native Americans of Western MA Presented by Gail White Usher, Wednesday, February 27, 2019 6:30 p.m. Westfield State University, Scanlon Banquet Hall. Free and open to the public. What life was like for the original inhabitants of Westfield, the Woronoak tribe, and their Eastern Woodlands’ tribes neighbors
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Tryouts have been scheduled for all teams, beginning Monday, March 18. Tryout times for each team will be posted on the Gateway Athletics page by March 1.
Spring sports sign-ups underway Online sign-ups for spring sports at Gateway Regional High School are now open on the Gateway website. Any Gateway student entering grades 6 – 12 who wishes to play baseball or softball should sign up now. The link to register for Spring Sports is on the home page of the Gateway website (www.grsd. org) under “Quick Links”.
The Big Broadcast! Returns To Mount Holyoke College’s Chapin Auditorium The Jazz Ensembles of Mount Holyoke College present the 14th edition of The Big Broadcast! on Saturday, March 2 at 2PM & 7:30PM at Chapin Auditorium, Mount Holyoke College, in South Hadley, MA. Snow date is Sunday, March 3.. Created and direct-
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of traditional Irish music, mythology, and poetry. Music Sandwiched In is the West Springfield Public Library’s annual lunchtime concert series. The series is sponsored by the Friends of Library and the Library staff, and is intended to appeal to and reflect the diversity of the West Side community. Upcoming performances: March 16th – Orlen & Gabriel March 30th – Lexi Weege April 13th – Laurie Festa April 27th – Jimmy Mazz Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch or a snack to enjoy during the performance. These performances are free and open to the public. The West Springfield Public Library is located at 200 Park Street. For more information on these programs call: 413-736-4561
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Friends of the Westfield Senior Center Hosts “Westfield Trivia!” As part of Westfield’s 350th anniversary celebration, the Friends of the Westfield Senior Center group is hosting ‘Westfield Trivia!’ on Sunday, March 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. This unique trivia game fundraising event will feature five rounds of questions asked by local ‘celebrity’ hosts. Between each round, entertainment will be provided by the members of New England Dance and Gymnastics performance team. This group is comprised of youth aged 7 to 13 who are interested in participating in community activities. Half of the trivia questions will be related to Westfield history. Each team will consist of seven members. You may form your own team or a partial team when you purchase your event ticket. Each member of the first-place winning team will receive a $25 gift certificate to the Short Stop Bar & Grill. To add to the fun, we’ll have a 50/50 drawing and a Lucky Lottery Leprechaun boasting $100 worth of lottery tickets. Each attendee will take home a scrumptious ice cream sundae to be distributed as participants leave the event. ‘Westfield Trivia!’ is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Westfield Senior Center. Having furnished the entire
Senior Center, the ongoing mission of the Friends group is to provide enhancements to the programs and activities of the Center through fundraising, advocacy, and facility improvement. Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance at the Senior Center. Seating is limited. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 6. There is no limit on the number of tickets purchased. The snow date is Sunday, March 31. Self-Defense at the YMCA Due to popular demand, the YMCA of Greater Westfield is offering another Awareness, Safety and Protect: Self-Defense Series for three Sunday afternoons. Each Sunday you will get workouts that will maximum physical efficiency and selfconfidence to help deal with a variety of situations. You will learn how to quickly disable an attacker and learn how to take advantage of time and space. You will learn various stances, striking motions, kicks, choke holds, and other defense techniques to help protect yourself. Learn to prepare for the unexpected! The instructor, Catlin McCue, is a certified R.A.D., rape aggression defense, instructor. This program is based on realistic self-defense tactics taught for woman only. The Sunday dates are March 3, 10 & 17 from 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM. Girls 14 and 15 of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Registration is required. Space is limited. For more info, contact Cindy Agan, Fitness Director, at 413-5688631 or cagan@westfieldymca.org. Fundraiser to benefit the Friends of the Westfield Athenaeum Tipsy Paint Brush, Thursday, March 7, 7-9 pm at Clemenza’s on Elm St, Westfield. Come early for dinner. Two glasses per person. Different styles of glasses to choose from. Templates of different designs provided. Only $35 per person! Register at www.tipsypaintbrushparties.com.
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Sunday, March 3rd, 12 PM - 8:00 PM, on comcast channel 15 and streamed LIVE at www.westfieldkiwanis.org/auction
THE SUPER BLOCK Item for Auction: 01| 4 Red Sox Tickets with Parking 02| Two Night Stratton Mountain Vacation 03| Pneumatic Lift Desk 04| Kiwanis Cookout at Your Home 05| Four Night South Beach Vacation, Oct 21-28 06| Catamaran Day Sail 07| Four Night Marco Island Vacation, Oct 28- Nov 1 08| Framed Autographed Rob Gronkowski Jersey 09| 4 Celtics Tickets vs Miami, April 1 10| Treasure Chest
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Sponsored by Donated By: Mestek, Inc. Stratton Mountain Resort Columbia Manufacturing Co., Inc. Kiwanis Club of Westfield bankESB Charton Chaton Westfield Boys & Girls Club Friends of Kiwanis Industrial Technical Services Kiwanis Club of Westfield
Item for Auction: 01| Round of Golf for four w/carts at The Ranch 02| New England Patriots Memorabilia 03| 2 Tickets for Cher, April 30 04| 4 Red Sox Tickets vs Tigers, April 22 05| Mansfield Vanquish Toilet 06| Two Week Camp Shepard Session 07| Gift Certificate for Driving School 08| 3 Credit Grad or Undergrad Course at WSU 09| Autumn Foliage Scene 10| Hall Rental, Elks Lodge
Item for Auction: 01| Ingersoll Rand Air Copressor 02| Framed Original Watercolor by Susan Percora 03| Lottery Tickets Board 04| Red Sox Memorabilia 05| New Couples Golf Membership 06| Hot Air Balloon Ride 07| 4 Bruins Tickets vs Rangers, March 27 08| Two Week Camp Shepard Session 09| Drivers Education Course 10| Shaw Platinum Carpeting
Value: $1200 $1300 $1500 $1500 $2500 $1695 $2000 $1500 $1000 $1500
Donated By: Ranch Golf Club Marcia Sanford Colleen Powers-Andrews & Jean Fisher Advance Manufacturing Co. Inc. Bett’s Plumbing and Heating YMCA of Greater Westfield Westfield Driving School Westfield State University Vincent Caruso Photography Westfield/West Springfield Elks Lodge
Donated By: Air Compressor Engineering Co. Susan Pecora Art Gallery Kiwanis Club of Westfield Marcia Sanford Shaker Farms Country Club RE/MAX-Compass Homes Westfield Bank YMCA of Greater Westfield Responsible Driving of Westfield Lucky Sevens Carpet
Value: $360 $800 $700 $300 $1250 $600 $516 $335 $599 $1057
Value: $390 $350 $305 $500 $433 $335 $550 $1050 $350 $400
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The Bid Line: 413-572-8000 Join us for our 50th Annual Auction! With well over 300 items up for bid, this is our biggest Auction ever! New Bidders:To obtain a speed big number, email your Name, Address, and Telephone Number to auction@westfieldkiwanis.org by Noon on Saturday March 2nd, or call 413-572-5750 starting at Noon on Sunday March 3rd. Returning Bidders:You’ll receive a reminder card with your Bid Number in the mail! Pick up the items you win at our Redemption center at St. Joseph’s National catholic church on Tuesday, March 5 from 5:00-8:00pm. We accept cash, check, or credit/debit cards. Please note that the online stream may have a time delay. Plan your bids accordinly! Bids cannot be accepted after a block ends.
Air Sponsors: Air Compressor Engineering Co., Inc. ● Andrea York Photography ● Attorney Patricia Hebert ● Bovat Power Equipment ● Cobble Mountain Landscaping ● Deals 4 Wheels ● Donna and Bill Brown ● Forish Construction ● Fred and Eileen Doherty ● Freedom Credit Union ● Friends of Kiwanis ● Hogan Technology ● J.H. Miller Picture Framing ● Joanne Papadimitriou, Realtor, Keller Williams Realty ● Kasperowski Family Dentistry ● Keady Foard Montemagni Wealth Management Group ● Kopatz Construction ● Liptak Carpet Cleaning & Restoration ● Manufacturing Technology Group ● Mayor Brian Sullivan ● Pignatare & Sagan ● Production Honing ● Roger Butler Insurance Agency ● Rosewood Home and Gifts ● State Representative John Velis ● State Senator Don Humason ● Westfield Little League ● Westfield Police Association ● Westfield Tool and Die ● Witalisz & Associates ● Wolcott Realty ● Tricia Knapik, Realtor - Union Crossing Realty Friends of Kiwanis: A&R Auto Glass, Inc ● B&D Pallet Building & Industrial Supply Co., Inc. ● Johann L. Taylor, In memory of Don Blair ● Joseph and Marie Flahive ● Marcia Sanford, In memory of Dave Sanford ● Park Square Realty ● Visiting Angels Phone Bank Sponsor
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SPONSOR: Fred and Eileen Doherty
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Item
Description
Donor
572-8000
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Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Wine Lovers Basket
Colleen Powers Andrews
2
Gift Certificate to Friendly Car Wash
Friendly Car Wash
$50.00
3
10 Personalized Note Pads
Latka Communications
$80.00
4
Aerobed Queen rollaway air mattress
Bill and Jan Parks
$150.00
$50.00
5
Aerial Photo Session of your Home
Apex Vue
$200.00
The Sign Shop
$85.00
6
Gift Certificate to Steven’s Jewelers
WMAS 94.7 Cumulus Media
$100.00
Gift Certificate to Soups On
Soups On
$50.00
7
Peter Pan Bus Tickets to Boston Round Trip
Peter Pan Bus Lines
$50.00
8
Gift Certificate for Little Buddy Crafts
Little Buddy Crafts
$50.00
8
Gift Certificate Dunkin Donuts
Sardinha Family
$50.00
9
6 Month Subscription to Westfield News
Westfield News
$117.00
9
Gift Certificate All the Favorite Restaurants
Mary Jane Smith
$50.00
10
Tickets to Stanley Park’s Annual Fundraiser
Stanley Park
$90.00
10
NAPA AutoCare Club card, Brothers Automotive
Brothers Custom Car Care, Inc.
$200.00
1
Steve Pierce Home Run Photo 8 x 10 Frame
Bill and Jan Parks
2
Gift Certificates to Mina’s
Mina’s Wine & Spirits
$200.00
3
30 Minute Scenic Flight
Joseph & Fredrika Ballard
$150.00
4
Gift Certificate to Friendly Car Wash
Friendly Car Wash
$50.00
5
Gift Certificate for ReStore
Habitat for Humanity
6
Two 12x14 Magnetic Car Signs
7
$90.00
SPONSOR: Westfield Tool and Die
SPONSOR: Manufacturing Technology Group
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Item
Description
Donor
$128.00
BLOCK 4
Value
1
Large Framed Photo of the 350th Anniversary Cake
2
Gift Cert to Ellen M Nasiatka Massage Therapist
3
Gift Certificate to TJ Bark Mulch
TJ Bark Mulch, Inc.
$200.00
4
‘Man Tool Box Plus’
Westfield Tool & Die
$220.00
5
Gift Certificate to Flowers by Webster
Flowers by Webster
6
Gift Certificate to Homewood Suites
7
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Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Speidel Men’s Sports Watch
Scott’s Jewelers
2
Beach and Barbecue Fun Cooler and More
The Sturmer Family
3
4 Rounds of golf with cart at Longhi’s Golf
Longhi’s Golf
4
Gift Certificate to West Parish Orchards
West Parish Orchards
$50.00
$50.00
5
Gift Certificate to Jerome’s Party Plus
Party Plus
$50.00
Bill and Jan Parks
$160.00
6
Gift Certificate to the Tavern Restaurant
Tavern Restaurant
$50.00
Ski Blandford Beginner Package
Springfield Ski Club
$90.00
7
4 Tickets to Roger Williams Zoo
Roger Williams Zoo
$71.00
8
Gift certificate to Westwoods
Micro Abrasives Corp.
$50.00
8
Gift Certificate to Fast Feet
Fast Feet, Inc.
$50.00
9
4 Center Cut Porterhouse Steaks
North Elm Butcher Block
$150.00
9
Gift Certificate to Mary Faith Manicures
Manicures & More
$50.00
Gift Certificate to Designer Consignor
Designer Consignor
$50.00
10
Gift Certs to Sok’s Runway and Royal Nails & Spa
Friends of Kiwanis
$50.00
10
Danny Nason Ellen M Nasiatka
$125.00 $60.00
$139.00 $60.00 $104.00
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SPONSOR: Westfield Little League Description
Donor
572-8000
SPONSOR: Westfield Police Association
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Item
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Value
Item
$179.00
1
Sundog Sunglasses
Westfield Boys & Girls Club
$60.00 $60.00
Description
Donor
Value
1
Shindaiwa EB212 Gas Powered Blower
Bovat’s Power Equipment
2
Sundog Eye Protection Sun Glasses
Westfield Boys & Girls Club
$70.00
2
2-12 Pack Callaway Premium Golf Balls
Commercial Distributing Co.
3
Gift Certificate to Pilgrim Candle
Pilgrim Candle Co. Inc.
$50.00
3
Sports Lovers Basket
The Sturmer Family
$150.00
Westfield Parks & Recreation
6 Month Subscription Westfield News
Westfield News
$110.00
4
$117.00
4
Gift Certificate to Adventure Zone Camp
5
Gift Cert for Carpet and/or Upholstry Cleaning
Liptak Carpet Clng & Restn
$100.00
5
4 Lawn Tickets to Tanglewood on Parade 7/23/19
Kellie Brown
$120.00
6
Gift Certificate to Tucker’s
Whip City Tool & Die Co.
$50.00
6
Kids Fun in the Sun Cooler
The Sturmer Family
$50.00
7
Gift Cert to Brill’s Auto Sales and General Repairs
Brill’s Auto Sales
$50.00
7
Gift Certificate to The Ranch
Crestview Construction
$50.00
8
Gift Certificate to Stop and Shop
Forever Sweets
8
Gift Certificate to Stop & Shop
Fred & Eileen Doherty
$50.00
9
Gift Certificate to Jelly Belly’s Pools and Spas
Jelly Belly’s Pools and Spas
Gift Certificate to Louis and Clark Country Gifts
Louis & Clark Country Gifts
$50.00
$50.00
9
Gift Certificates to Costco
Costco Wholesale
$50.00
10
Gift Certificate to Westfield Nails and Spa
Marcia Sanford
$75.00
10
$100.00
SPONSOR: Liptak Carpet Cleaning and Restoration
SPONSOR: Senator Donald Humason
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Item
Description
Donor
Value
Item
Description
Donor
$100.00
1
Chocolate Lovers Basket
The Sturmer Family
Value
$100.00
1
Gift Basket of Hair Products
Cherrelyn Perry
2
Gift Certificate to Jelly Belly’s Pools and Spas
Jelly Belly’s Pools and Spas
$50.00
2
Gift Certificate to Chico’s
Marcia Sanford
3
Mookie Betts AL MVP/2018
Yesterday’s Legends
$80.00
3
Complete Eye Look with Mary Kay
Mary Kay by Mikki
4
Gift Certificate to Tres Lounge
Tres Lounge
$50.00
4
2 Hours of Simulator Flight Time
Wright Flight
5
Gift Basket with Gift Certificate
Karen Kopeski
$50.00
5
Westfield Animal Clinic
6
Gift Certificate to Massage Expressions
Gift Certificate to Westfield Animal Clinic
Massage Expressions
$50.00
6
One Day Porta Potty Rental
Ricky’s Porta-Pottys
7
Gift Certificate to Lucky Nails and Spa
Lucky Nails & Spa
$50.00
7
Gift Certificate to Country Clipper
Country Clipper
$50.00
8
Gift Certificate to Pintu’s Indian Palace
Pignatare & Sagan LLC, CPAs
$50.00
8
Gift Cert to Good Table & Comfort Kitchen and Bar
Friends of Kiwanis
$50.00
9
Gift Certificate to Barnes and Noble
Westfield State University
$50.00
9
Gift Certificate to Westwood
Westfield Education Assoc
$50.00
10
Gift Certificate to Westwoods
Micro Abrasives Corp.
$50.00
10
2 Pieces Polish Pottery
The Pottery Cellar
$50.00 $77.00 $100.00 $50.00 $145.00
$290.00
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SPONSOR: Forish Construction Co. Inc.
SPONSOR: J. H. Miller Picture Framing
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Item
Description
Donor
1
Red Sox full zip Logo jacket Mens X-Large
2
20” x 26” Photo circa 1960 N Elm St
3
Comforts of New England Soup Sampler
4
6 Month subscription Westfield News
Westfield News
5
Massage package; 60 min massage/Arnica lotion/oils
6
572-8000
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Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Mary Kay Skin Care Basket
Margaret O’Donnell
$100.00
2
125 Pc Mechanic’s Tool Set SAE & Metric
Westfield Auto Parts
$90.00
$50.00
3
Tote w/yoga mat, book, CD, bodywash, fleece throw+
Cathleen Bastible
$70.00
$117.00
4
Monument stone cleaning up to 50” x 48”
Friends of Pine Hill Cemetery
$175.00
Journey Massage & Wellness
$125.00
5
$50 Gift Certificate to Hair Works Salon
Z&Z Tool Manufacturing
$50.00
Family 4 pack admissions
Springfield Museums
$72.00
6
$60 GC to Piece of My Art for 1 mth instructions
Piece of My Art
$60.00
7
Gift Cert for 4 wheel alignment and tire rotation
Al’s Tire Shop
$100.00
7
2 hrs Golf simulator at Western Mass Family Golf
Western Mass Family Golf Center
$100.00
8
Gift certificate N. Elm Butcher Block
Westfield Electroplating
$50.00
8
NAPA AutoCare Club Card, Brothers Automotive
Brothers Custom Car Care, Inc.
$200.00
9
‘Dine Around’ $25 GC Westwood & $25 GC Alo Saigon
Friends of Kiwanis
$50.00
9
$50 Stop and Shop Gift Card
United Food and Commercial Workers
$50.00
B-Ball Hall of Fame tkts 4 adults ages 16 and up
Basketball Hall of Fame
$96.00
10
Boston Bruins Tuukka Rask pic at Winter Classic
Bill and Jan Parks
$99.00
10
Bill and Jan Parks Carol Watson Saltus Terra Americana
$80.00 $175.00
SPONSOR: Wolcott Realty
SPONSOR: Freedom Credit Union
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Item
Description
Donor
BLOCK 12
Value
1
Gift Cert for oil change
Ideal Auto Sales
$50.00
2
Gift cert to K’s
K’s Japanese Steakhouse
$50.00
3
Planter and Gift Cert
Sharon Alexander
4
Wine and Dinner gift cert
Lesley Lambert Realtor
5
Gift Cert Emma’s Restaurant
Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
6
Gift cert. N. Elm Butcher Block-Super Block
North Elm Butcher Block
7
Pilgrim Candle Gift Basket
Atty Christine Webster
8
Gift Cert Tucker’s Restaurant
Whip City Tool & Die Co.
Photography Class Gift Cert
Westfield On Weekends
Gift Cert to Samuel’s Tap and Table
Cathleen Bastible
9 10
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Framed photo Bob Watson Collection
Carol Watson Saltus
$175.00
2
Gift Cert NE Chiropractic Care
New England Chiropractic Care
$100.00
$100.00
3
Smart WiFi System from Home Depot
Home Depot
$170.00
$50.00
4
Boys Activity Basket
Daniele Sturmer
$100.00
5
Gift Cert $50 Tavern Restaurant
St. Joseph’s Church
$50.00
6
Gift cert $50 Tucker’s Restaurant
Tucker’s Restaurant, Inc.
$50.00
7
Gift Cert Stop and Shop
Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO
$50.00
8
2 Theater tickets to Majestic Theater
Majestic Theater
$68.00
9
Gift Cert for a day in Newburyport, MA
Carol Appleton
$65.00
10
Dance lesson gift cert
New England Dance & Gymnastics
$60.00
$50.00 $100.00 $50.00 $80.00 $50.00
$120.00
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Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
$100.00
1
6 Picture Books for ages 6-8
Robert W. Thompson
Wendy’s Place Hair Salon
$50.00
2
1 pair Red Sox/Yankees Tickets
WAQY Rock 102
Coleman camp grill
Commercial Distributing Co.
$71.00
3
Gift Cert Tres Lounge
Tres Lounge
$50.00
4
New England’s Greatest Sports Moments
Yesterday’s Legends
$130.00
4
Gift Cert $25 and 8 Fat Quarters
The Spare Room
$53.00
5
Gift Cert Munich Haus
WMAS 94.7 Cumulus Media
$50.00
5
Gift cert. North Elm Butcher Block
Westfield Electroplating
$50.00
6
Carpet Cleaning
Whip City Cleaning Service
$125.00
6
Gift Cert to Cal’s
$50.00
7
Chiropractic exam and treatment
Community Chiropractic Care
WMAS 94.7 Cumulus Media
$310.00
7
Westfield Animal Clinic
$50.00
8
Gift cert Manicures and More
Gift Cert to Westfield Animal Clinic
Manicures & More
$50.00
8
Teeth Whitening Kit
Wegrzyn Dental Group
$50.00
9
Guest Investigator Package
Agawam Paranormal
$280.00
9
Monument Stone Cleaning
Westfield YMCA 3 mo. membership
Friends of Pine Hill Cemetery
YMCA of Greater Westfield
$140.00
10
Gift Cert to Tucker’s
Tucker’s Restaurant, Inc.
1
Gift Card Capital Grill
Northpoint Mortgage
2
Gift Basket
3
10
SPONSOR: Deals-4-Wheels Description
Donor
$175.00 $50.00
BLOCK 16
Value
1
24-inch Oak 4 hook rack
Countryside Woodcraft
2
NAPA Auto Care Club Card
Brothers Custom Car Care, Inc.
$200.00
3
Weekend vehicle rental
Fenton Auto Rental
$250.00
4
Gift card Westfield Feed
Westfield Feed
$50.00
5
Celtics Starting 5
Bill and Jan Parks
$80.00
6
Easter Basket
Dale Dickson
7
Gift card for Stop and Shop
Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO
8
Gift card to Emma’s
Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
9
Puffers Salon and Day Spa gift cert.
Kellie Brown
Gift card Dunkin Donuts
Sardinha Family
10
$200.00
SPONSOR: Joanne Papadimitriou, Realtor, Keller-Williams Realty
BLOCK 15
Item
$65.00
$95.00
$125.00 $50.00 $50.00 $100.00 $50.00
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
2 Wine Tasting Tickets
Baystate Health Foundation
$60.00
2
Gift Card The Federal
Jason Jean of Amer. Financial
$50.00
3
Auto service gift Cert
Walts Brothers Auto Repair
$50.00
4
Majestic Theater tickets-4
WGGB Channel 40
$120.00
5
Girls Activity Basket
Daniele Sturmer
$150.00
6
Gift certificate and cleaner
Andrew Grant Diamond Center
$75.00
7
Cindy Tote by Thirty-One
Friends of Kiwanis
$72.00
8
Gift cert for Float Spa
Euphoria Float Spa
$65.00
9
Gift Cert Dr. Russolillo
Dr. Gary E Russolillo
$200.00
Gift cert Richard’s Grinders
Richard’s Grinders
10
$50.00
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SPONSOR: Rosewood Home and Gifts BLOCK 17 Item
Description
Donor
To Advertise Call 413-562-4181
SPONSOR: Atty. Patricia M. Hebert BLOCK 18
Value
1
Westfield Gift Basket
Rosewood Home & Gifts
2
Navy blue purse
Friends of Kiwanis
3
Gift cert dental exam/ cleaning
Dr. Joseph Bonkowski
$167.00
4
Gift card Hair Designs
Hair Designs by Leah
5
Music lessons
6
$100.00
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Bolle sunglasses, spray, cloth & $50 gift card
Kens’ Eyewear Inc.
$155.00
2
Dustin Pedroia picture w/ autographed Rookie Card
Bill and Jan Parks
$229.00
$50.00
3
1 month group karate lessons with uniform
$134.00
Whip City Music
$88.00
4
5 Yards Top Soil Westfield Area
New Eng. Martial Art Training Burke Brothers, Inc.
30 Minute massage
Massage Therapy
$70.00
5
2 season tickets Westfield Summer Baseball
Westfield Starfires
$300.00
7
Gift card Stop and Shop
United Food and Commercial Workers
$50.00
6
18 holes golf for two with cart, East Mountain CC
East Mountain CC
$80.00
8
Golf cert East Mountain CC
East Mountain CC
7
30-min. private lesson Wfld. Yoga
Westfield Yoga Center
$80.00
$90.00
8
30 Min. Massage at Massage Ther.
Massage Therapy
$70.00
9
2 Chester Theater Company tickets
Chester Theater Company
$91.00
9
2 hrs simulator flight time multi-screen full cont
Wright Flight
Gift cert. for auto service
Brookside Automotive Inc.
$50.00
10
Gift cert Mi Ranchito Tex-Mex Restaurant
Mi Ranchito Tex-Mexican Rest.
10
$60.00
SPONSOR: Witalisz & Associates Real Estate BLOCK 19 Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
$50 GC to The Barber Parlor
The Barber Parlor
2
$100 GC Elements Massage Center Sq, E Longmeadow
WMAS 94.7 Cumulus Media
3
$50 Stop and Shop Gift Card
Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO
$50.00
4
Gift cert. North Elm Butcher Block
Westfield Electroplating
$50.00
5
Engravable award glass clock, 5.5” x 6.5”
Salvador’s Engraving & Awards
$76.00
6
4 adult tickets Basketball Hall of Fame
Basketball Hall of Fame
$96.00
7
6-month subscription to the Westfield News
Westfield News
8
2 Night tent site with boat non Holiday weekend
Camp Overflow
9
Framed 18” x 22” photo NE Patriots ‘Blue Line.’
Bill and Jan Parks
Yeti Hopper Flip 8 Cooler
Commercial Distributing Co.
10
$125.00
$100.00 $50.00
SPONSOR: Mayor Brian Sullivan BLOCK 20 Item
Description
Donor
Value
$50.00
1
Sam Adams Red Sox 2018 Mirror 29” x 40”
Commercial Distributing Co.
$100.00
$100.00
2
Baking Basket Loaded with baking must haves!
Terra Americana
$150.00
3
$50 GC for Dancer’s Image
Dancer’s Image
$50.00
4
$60 GC to Ellen M Nasiatka Massage Therapy
Ellen M Nasiatka
$60.00
5
18 holes golf for 2 w/cart, East Mountain CC
East Mountain CC
$80.00
6
2 rooms carpet cleaning maximum 300 sq. ft.
Whip City Cleaning Service
$125.00
7
Al’s Tire Shop
$100.00
$89.00
GC for 4 wheel alignment and tire rotation
8
Dunkin Donuts Gift Card $50
Sardinha Family
$50.00
$99.00
9
$50 Gift Certificate to 99 Restaurant
Western Mass Climate Control
$50.00
$199.00
10
Gift certificate
Dr. Gary E Russolillo
$117.00
$100.00
SPONSOR: Production Honing, Inc. BLOCK 21 Item
Description
Donor
Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Facial-lift or clay masque treatment
Alternative Health, Inc
$75.00
6
Baseball card package
Thomas Convery
$102.00
2
Date Pkg: 2 movie tickets and $40 D’Angelo Coupon
D’Angelo Sandwich Shop
$64.00
7
Elm Pizza for 2 Party sz Pizzas with 3 toppings
Elm Pizza Shop
$50.00
3
$50 GC Cal’s Wood-Fired Grill & Wine Bar
Cal’s Wood-Fired Grill & Wine
$50.00
8
Westfield On Weekends
$85.00
4
$50 Stop and Shop Gift Card
United Food and Commercial Work
$50.00
9
Lumber Center
$70.00
5
$50 GC to the Tavern Restaurant, Westfield
Tavern Restaurant
2 Byers Choice Lmtd Edition Collectible Carolers Shop Vac Pro 6 gallon wet/ dry utility Vacuum
$50.00
10
‘Music Together’ Class
Music Together
$50.00
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SPONSOR: Kasperowski Family Dentistry BLOCK 22 Item
Description
Donor
1
Growler/$20 GC/Tshirt/hat/ coffee tumbler/bag GPkg
Tin Bridge Brewing Company
2
Boys activity basket
3 4 5
Value
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Description
Donor
Value
$90.00
1
$50 GC to Cal’s Restaurant in West Springfield
Mercedes Benz of Springfield
$50.00
Daniele Sturmer
$100.00
2
$50 Dunkin Donuts Gift Card
Sardinha Family
$50.00
Voucher - 2 Paint Craze events by Mary Beth Reed
Paint CrazeMary Beth Reed
$70.00
3
Kids birthday party for 10 Amelia Pk Child. Museum
Amelia Park Children’s Museum
$220.00
1 body contour wrap
Alternative Health, Inc
$95.00
4
Samsung Chromebook 3
Whalley Computer Associates
$219.00
$50 Gift Card for Choice Health
Choice Health,Hlth. Food Store
$50.00
6
2 Golf Passport books & 2 Golf Tickets
G Bskt Paul Mitchell, Bed Head, BCH products plus
Wendy’s Place Hair Salon
$50.00
Western Mass Golf
5
7
2 Majestic Theater performance tickets
Majestic Theater
6
Kids Fun&Sun Cooler filled with toys for beach/pool
Daniele Sturmer
$50.00
7
8
$100 Gift Certificate to Nora’s, Southwick, MA
Westfield Tool & Die
Santiagos Family Restaurant
$50.00
King Brothers Decorating Ctr.
Puffer’s Salon & Day Spa
$65.00
9
$50 Gift Card Emma’s, Westfield, MA
(2) $25 GC to Santiago’s Family Restaurant 50 min full body massage with Steven
10
Party for 10 at Skyline Trading Co
Skyline Trading Company
$120.00 $60.00 $100.00 $50.00 $300.00
8 9
2 Red Sox Tickets choice of April games
WEEI Sports Radio
10
$50 Gift Card to Burger King
Burger King
SPONSOR: Air Compression Engineering BLOCK 24 Item
Description
Donor
Value
$200.00 $50.00
SPONSOR: Kopatz Construction BLOCK 25 Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Girl’s Activity Basket
Daniele Sturmer
$150.00
1
Wine and Snack Basket
Republican
2
Dewalt 20 Max Cordless Saw Kit
Home Depot West Springfield
$199.00
2
‘Swag Bag’ Jacket, Umbrella ETC
Behavioral Health Network
3
Assortment of Pure Haven products
Nicole Markel
$89.00
3
Gift Basket & gift cert. to Visual Changes Salon
Visual Changes
4
99 Gift Cert in memory of Kevin Sullivan
Bill and Jan Parks
$50.00
4
Gift Cert to the Olive Garden
Mercedes Benz of W Spfld
5
2 $25 gift Certs to The Summer House
$50.00
4 $50 Gift Cards to Tuckers Rest.
Morin & O’Shea, PC
Summer House
5
$200.00
6
Gift Card to Stop & Shop
Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO
$50.00
6
2 Golf Passport Books & 2 Golf Tickets
Western Mass Golf
$120.00
7
Gift Cert to Westwoods Restaurant
Westwood Restaurant & Pub
$50.00
7
Gift Cert to The 99 Restaurant
The 99 Pub & Restaurant
$50.00
8
8 Bottles of Wine & 2 glasses
Friends of Kiwanis
$125.00
8
2 Youth Memberships
Westfield Boys & Girls Club
$90.00
9
Foursome with cart at Tekoa CC
Tekoa Country Club
$160.00
9
2 Standard Oil Changes
Firestone
$50.00
10
2 $25 Gift Certs to Soups On
Soups On
$50.00
10
Mens Large Cyrius Jacket
Level Wear
$80.00
$100.00 $75.00 $200.00 $50.00
SPONSOR: Pignatare and Sagan LLC, CPAs BLOCK 26 Item
Description
Donor
Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
$100.00
6
11 Inch Memory Lane Lamp
Memory Lane Lamps
$75.00
$60.00
7
Mens Lg Fleece Alpine Jacket
Level Wear
$80.00
$100.00
8
Gift Card to Friendly Car Wash
Friendly Car Wash
$50.00
A & R Auto Glass
$50.00
9
Gift Card to Stop & Shop
Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO
$50.00
Tina Guzman-Picot
$50.00
10
1
Bakers Basket
2
Shark Light and Easy Steam Mop Frank and Betty Sposito
3
Gift Cert to The Tavern
Eileen Hennessey of Academy Mo
4
Gift Cert to Pasticceria Italia
5
Gift Cert to Salon Cabellos
Daniele Sturmer
1 Wk Kidscape Summer Camp Westfield Boys & Girls Club
$225.00
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SPONSOR: State Rep John Velis BLOCK 27 Item
Description
Donor
To Advertise Call 413-562-4181
SPONSOR: Cobble Mountain Landscaping BLOCK 28 Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Basket of Pampering
Armbrook Village
$50.00
2
Gift Cert to The Tavern
Lisa Oleksak-Sullivan, Realtor
$50.00
3
Gift Cert to Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
$50.00
$50.00
4
Gift certificate and cleaner
Andrew Grant Diamond Center
$75.00
Paws R Us
$60.00
5
Greg Norman Golf Shirt XL
Greg Norman Co
$60.00
Gift Cert to Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
$50.00
6
Gift Cert to Designer’s Edge Salon
Designer’s Edge Hair Salon
$59.00
7 8
Gift Card to Puffer’s Salon
Marcia Sanford
$75.00
7
Bike Basket
New Horizons Sports, Inc.
$75.00
Hair Products Tea Tree
Hair Cuttery
$100.00
8
Gift Cert to Stop and Shop
$50.00
9
Student-made items Westfield Technical Academy
Westfield Technical Academy
United Food and Commercial Workers
$75.00
D&J’s Hash House
$60.00
Gift Cert to the Trinity Pub
Irish House Restaurant & Trinity Pub
$50.00
Body Works Massage
$85.00
1
Outback and Cinemark Gift Certs
Lesley Lambert Realtor
2
Amazon Fire 8-inch kid-proof tablet
Tingley’s Handyman Services
3
Crocheted Shark Blanket
Denise Delisle
$50.00
4
Gift Card to Sundance
Daniele Sturmer
5
Adult beverages basket
6
10
$75.00 $130.00
9 10
SPONSOR: Hogan Technology BLOCK 29 Item
Description
Donor
3 Gift Certs to D and J’s Hash House Relaxation and wellness massage
SPONSOR: Donna and Bill Brown BLOCK 30 Value
Item
Description
Donor
Value
1
Gift Cert to Applebee’s
Friends of Kiwanis
$50.00
1
Gift Cert to Westfield Nails and Spa
Westfield Nails & Spa
$50.00
2
Coffee and French Press
Colleen Powers Andrews
$65.00
2
Gift Certificate to Alo Saigon
Alo Siagon
$50.00
3
Immediate Gratification Gift Box
Terra Americana
$100.00
3
Gift Cert to the Munich Haus
WMAS 94.7 Cumulus Media
$50.00
4
Crystal Hurricane Lamp
Southwick Forastiere Funeral
$60.00
Susan Williams
$95.00
Gift Cert to any NE Applebees
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill
$50.00
5
Romeo and Julieta Italian leather handbag
4
6 7
Olive Oil Gift basket
Pilgrim Candle Co. Inc.
$60.00
5
Relaxation and wellness massage
Body Works Massage
$85.00
Dinner and a Movie Basket
Home Sweet Home
$70.00
6
Gift Cert to Dancers Image
John & Deb Lanoue
8
Gift Certs to Cal’s Restaurant
WMAS 94.7 Cumulus Media
$50.00
7
Gift Cert to Walts Brothers
Walts Brothers Auto Repair
8
Oral B Genius Toothbrush
Park Square Dental
9
Gift Cert to Emma’s Everyday Gourmet
Westfield Tool & Die
$100.00
9
Gift Cert to Price Rite
Westfield Area Self Advocacy
10
Gift Cert to Tucker’s Restaurant
Tucker’s Restaurant, Inc.
$50.00
10
Gift Cert to Richards Jewelers
Richards Jewelers
$100.00 $50.00 $100.00 $50.00 $250.00
SPONSOR: Tricia Knapik, Realtor – Union Crossing Realty BLOCK 31 Item
Description
Donor
Value
Description
Donor
Value
6 7
Gift Cert for Liptak Carpet
Liptak Carpet Clng & Restn
$100.00
Birthday Party for 10
Amelia Park Ice Arena
$225.00
8
Dinner and movie date-night basket
Home Sweet Home
$70.00
$50.00
9
2 $25 gift certificates for Two Rivers Burrito
Two Rivers Burrito Co
$50.00
$50.00
10
Gift Certificate to Journey Massage and Wellness
Colleen Powers Andrews
$60.00
$134.00
Gift Cert for Group Lessons
New Eng. Martial Art Training
2
18 holes golf for two w/cart East Mtn. CC
East Mountain CC
$80.00
3
Gift Cert to Czar Energy
Czar Energy Solutions
$50.00
4
Gift Cert to The Tavern
Lisa Oleksak-Sullivan, Realtor
5
Gift Cert to Tucker’s Restaurant
Tucker’s Restaurant, Inc.
1
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Greater Westfield Chamber of Commerce Upcoming March Chamber Events March 4: March Mayor’s Coffee Hour, 8-9 a.m., please
join us for coffee with Westfield Mayor Brian Sullivan hosted by Westfield Gas & Electric at the Operations Center, 40 Turnpike Industrial Rd., Westfield, MA 01085. The event is free and open to the public. To register, visit www.westfieldbiz.org/events
or call (413) 568-1618 so we may give our host a proper head count. March 15: St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast, 7-9 a.m., hosted by Westfield State University, Scanlon Hall, 577 Western Ave., Westfield, MA. Join us for our annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast as
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NOVEMBER 28, 2018Through Time and Space: FEBRUARY 13, 2019 • Watershed Wanderings City of River Westfield Celebrations: 1969 Westfield Watershed Association, 651869, Years1919, of Service Westfield State University (WSU): Scanlon Hall Banquet Rm. WSU: Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall Presented By: Dr. Robert Brown and Bruce Cortis Presented By: WRWA Members Dr. Aaron Reyes, Dr. Brian Conz, Bill Rose, Mark Damon DECEMBER 2018 FEBRUARY 27, 2019 • Where12, the Two Worlds Meet: Native Americans of Western MA Whips of Westfield: WSU: Scanlon Hall • Presented By: Gail White The Rise and Decline of an American Industry Athenaeum Presented By: Bruce Cortis School MARCH 6,Westfield 2019 • History of• the Westfield Normal WSU: Lecture: Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall JANUARY 9, 2019 Presented By: Dr. Beth Ann Rothermel, Dr. Mara Dodge, and Walter Fogg Shay’s Rebellion Photo Exhibit After Lecture: Arno Maris Gallery, Ely Hall 2nd Floor First Congregational Church • Presented By: Dennis Picard MARCH 13, 2019 • One Room Schoolhouses in Westfield JANUARY 2019 By: Walter Fogg First Congregational Church •16, Presented The Canal Greenway from MARCH 27, 2019 • Rev. Edward Taylor’s Westfield: the poet, pastor & his congregation 1671-1721 History to Modern Rail Trail First Congregational Church • Presented By: Walter Westfield Athenaeum • Presented By: Bob MadisonPowell APRIL 17, 2019 • Wayfinding through GPS: JANUARY 30, 2019 Planning Perspectives for the City of Westfield The U.S.S. Westfield, a Civil War Ship WSU: Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall Westfield Athenaeum • Presented By: Ed Stannard Presented By: Dr. Dristi Neog, and Dr. Robert Bristow FEBRUARY 13,Known 2019 as the “Baseball Town” APRIL 24, 2019 • How Westfield Became First Congregational Church • Presented By: Dan Genovese Watershed Wanderings Through Time and Space: Westfield Watershed Association, MAY 1, 2019 River • Whips of Westfield: The Rise and Decline anService American Industry 65 Yearsofof WSU: Hall By:Dr. Bruce WSU: Scanlon CURCA ElyBanquet Library, 2nd Flr.••Presented Presented By: AaronCortis Reyes, Dr. Brian Conz, BillFRIDAY, Rose, Mark Damon MAY 3, 2019 • 1-4 PM
WSU Student Research on Westfield WSU: Ely Hall • Presented By: WSU Students MAY 8, 2019 • Things Change: The Lost Homes of Westfield First Congregational Church Presented By: Dr. Robert Brown
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we honor our 2019 Sons of Erin Colleen, Hannah Elizabeth Jury and her court; Irishwoman of the Year, Terri Broderick Hathaway; Irishman of the Year, Jim Rood, and Parade Marshall, Bo Sullivan. Thank you to our sponsors. Platinum Sponsor: Westfield State University; Small Business Sponsor: Puffer Printing; In-Kind Sponsor: Flowers by Webster. Breakfast tickets $25 for members, $40 for non-members. For more information and to register visit www.westfieldbiz.org/ events or contact the chamber at (413) 568-1618. March 20: Big Honkin Business After Hours 3-Chamber event with Greater Westfield, Chicopee and Holyoke Chambers, 4:30-7 p.m., hosted by Marcotte Ford, located at 1025 Main St., Holyoke. Tickets are $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Hearty appetizers, food stations, beer, and wine provided. Live jazz music and valet parking. Bring your truck load of business cards to make connections and enter to win raffle prizes. 50/50 raffle to benefit our Chamber Scholarship fund. Pre-registration is recommended at www.westfieldbiz.org/events or call the chamber at (413) 568-1618.
Greater Westfield Community Band To Start Rehearsals The Greater Westfield Community Band will start rehearsals for the spring of 2019 concert, on Monday March 4th at 7:30 at the Westfield Intermediate School (formerly North Middle school) located on Southampton Road (behind Southampton Road School). We are always looking for new members, but will gladly welcome back returning or previous members. Under the guidance of Jim O’Connor the band practices for 6 Mondays and will perform a concert on April 10th at 7:30. Members must be 18 years of age and able to read music. Otherwise, all levels of ability are accepted. Anyone from the area is gladly welcomed.
Dust off an old instrument or bring the one that gets lots of use, and come join us on March 4th. “Book-A-Librarian” Oneon-One Library
Instruction and Skill-Building Need some extra help with Microsoft Word? Interested in learning how to research your ancestors? Or maybe you’d like a refresher in using the library’s online catalog? These are the types of topics that can be covered during our new “Book-A-Librarian” sessions. Beginning Mondays in March, patrons are invited to “Book-A-Librarian” for a one-on-one library instruction session. This new service will connect Agawam residents with a professional librarian for customized, library-related skill-building. Participants will reserve 30 minutes of individualized instruction on Monday evenings beginning in March. Depending on the demand, additional days and times may be added. Some more examples of assistance we can provide include: Setting up a new email account; uploading a resume to job sites; using our downloadable and streaming content; getting started with the internet or social media; basic computing skills (mouse, keyboarding, etc.); basic Microsoft skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) ; using the library’s e-resources/databases; and researching your genealogy. Book-A-Librarian sessions will begin Monday, March 4th between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. Patrons can begin booking 30-minute appointments on February 28th. Please contact Adult Services Librarian, Cher Collins for a consultation or to book an appointment. She can customize your 30-minute session to your needs, but please note that there are some services that fall beyond the scope of the library’s mission. Please call (413) 789-1550 x8851 or email ccollins@agawamlibrary.org to contact Cher and book your session today!
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JIM FERRIS ELECTRIC Senior discount. No job too small! Insured, free estimates. 40 years experience. Lic. #16303. Call (413)330-3682. POEHLMAN ELECTRIC All types of wiring. Free estimates. Insured. SPECIALIZING IN PORTABLE AND WHOLE HOUSE KOHLER GENERATORS, SERVICE UPGRADES, SMALL JOBS, POOLS. NOW DOING LIGHT FIXTURE REWIRING AND LAMP REPAIR. Gutter de-icing cables installed. All calls answered! Best prices, prompt service. Lic. #A-16886 (413)562-5816
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History of the Westfield Normal School Panel Lecture Presentation and Historic Photography Exhibit, Wednesday, March 6 at Westfield State University. Lecture: Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall 6:30 p.m. Historical photography exhibit: Arno Maris Gallery, Ely Hall 2nd floor (open Wed. March 6 from 5:009:00 p.m., dessert reception and in gallery following lecture). Spend an evening on the Westfield State University Campus for a special “Westfield Wednesdays” historical lecture series event offering a lecture and photography exhibit focused on the history of the Westfield Normal School. The lecture presentation at 6:30 on Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall, features three speakers who will discuss the history of the Westfield Normal School. Before or after the lecture, visitors are invited to an exhibit of historical photos in the Arno Maris Gallery, Ely Hall 2nd floor. A dessert reception and raffle will be hosted in the gallery following the lecture. The lecture will include three panelists. Professor Beth Ann Rothermel will present “’Dig Where You Stand’: Lessons from the WSU Archive.” From her research work in the WSU archives, Prof. Rothermel will share a few of her more interesting observations about the Westfield Normal School’s history. Walter Fogg will present “Westfield’s Little Known School of Observation,” a brief history of the Wyben schoolhouse from 1931 to 1939, when it served as a school of observation for Westfield State Teachers College. Students studying in “Rural Education” were transported to the Wyben Schoolhouse to observe and to practice teach. During this period of time, the schoolhouse was turned over to the College, which assumed all administrative responsibilities for the school’s daily operations.
Professor Mara Dodge will present “Westfield State University: Evolution & Transformation, 1839-2010.” From its opening days in Barre, MA as the nation’s first public, co-educational “normal” school, Prof. Dodge will trace the institution’s growth while addressing some popular myths and misperceptions about its storied history. The photography exhibit in the Arno Maris Gallery, Ely
Hall 2nd floor, will feature historic photos of the Normal School and downtown buildings. Also featured will be photos by the Allen sisters, who graduated from Westfield Normal School in 1876 pursuing a teaching career which they eventually gave up due to loss of hearing. In 1884 they began a very successful career in photography. They were pioneers in respect to being women in the arts. Their nostalgic mood
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was coveted in an age of increasing industrialization. Their technique of developing platinum prints enhanced this direction of nostalgia. The “Westfield State University Revisited: Archival Photographs and Artifacts” collection focuses on the inception and growth of Westfield State University. Highlighted are various presidents starting with Horace Mann and continuing with those of high expectations
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and amazing drive bringing the Normal School forward to become Westfield State College and now Westfield State University. Continuing where “Westfield State University Revisited” leaves off is a photographic essay featuring many of the original buildings still existing in Westfield showcasing a visual evolution of the town and many links it has to the university. Catalogs of the historic photo collections will be available for purchase. The exhibit will be up during the week of March 4-9 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00 – 2:00). On Wednesday evening, March 6, directly following the lecture, guests are invited to walk over to Ely Hall to visit the gallery, enjoy dessert, and participate in a raffle. To accommodate Wednesday’s events the gallery will also be open from 5:00-9:00 pm.
WHIP CITY TRAVELERS March 6-Mohegan Sun, $25. March 12- Andy Cooney’s Irish Cabaret at the Aqua Turf- luncheon and show, $90. April 8-Country Legendsa self drive at the Log Cabin , $55. April 10- MGM Casino, $15. May 8-Mohegan Sun casino-$25. May 21- The Carpenters Remembered-self drive to Chez Josef, $60 for meal and show. June 3- Ride the Rails- A Newport Bistro Train, sightseeing train ride, meal and visit to Bowen’s Wharf, $90. June 5-MGM Casino, $15. July 1- The Newport Playhouse- A lobster dinner, the play, “Always a Bridesmaid”, comic routines and more, $100. Our office hours are M, W, and F 9am-12pm, at the Westfield Sr. Center. Stop in for more details and reservations. Payment for these trips must be made at the time of booking.
22 - Sunday. February 24, 2019 Drive-Thru Blessings on Ash Wednesday The Agawam United Methodist Church at 459 Mill Street in Feeding Hills and Christ Church United Methodist at 222 College Highway in Southwick are offering a drive-thru Ash Wednesday blessing for all those who are either too busy to attend a full worship service somewhere or who have limited mobility or health issues. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Christian season of Lent, which concludes after 40 days with the celebration of Easter Sunday. Pastor Ken Blanchard will offer ashes for people of any and all Christian denominations on Wednesday March 6 at two times and locations: Agawam UMC (Feeding Hills) 7:00am-9:00am at the circular driveway in front of the church; and Christ Church United Methodist (Southwick) 11:30am-1:30pm at the driveway between the church and the Food Pantry. In addition to anointing foreheads with ashes, the blessing will include a scripture reading and a brief prayer. This is the first time such an approach is being offered in Southwick, and it will be offered instead of a traditional Ash Wednesday worship service inside the building. For more information regarding the churches, visit their websites at www.agawamworship. org and https://www.christchurchsouthwick.org. Westfield State University to host annual Spring Job & Internship Fair Westfield State University will host its annual Spring Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday, March 6, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Scanlon Banquet Hall, 577 Western Ave., Westfield. The University enrolls more than 5,000 undergraduate students in a variety of disciplines including business, psychology, communications, and criminal justice. More than 80 national companies and organizations will be represented at the fair, providing students with a wide range of opportunities to explore and network while offering full-time, part-time, and internship positions
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throughout the Northeast. The fair is free and open to the public. Public parking is available in South Lot off Western Avenue. For more information, contact the Career Center at Westfield State University, 413-5725206. Chocolate, Chowder, & Chili Cook Off fundraiser The “Cook Off” date is Saturday, March 9, 2019, 11:30AM-1:30PM. We’re welcoming chefs and owners who might be interested in promoting their business and cooking for a good cause. Chefs will have the opportunity to showcase their cooking skills by cooking either a chili, chowder or a sweet chocolate delight. The chili and chowder have to be cooked in a Board of Health approved kitchen. When registering, specify the exact name of each dish in order for it to be printed in the right ballot category. Votes will be tallied by 1PM. The voting process is in the spirit of fun with the main goal of fundraising. The YMCA will provide the room, tables, and the paper goods. You may decorate your table with any business paraphernalia to help promote your business. Please reply as soon as possible to reserve a table at no cost, and have your name or restaurant’s name promoted. For more information, contact, Cindy Agan at 568-8631 x323 Email:cagan@westfieldymca. org This year’s fundraiser will support the LiveStrong program. LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a free 12-week exercise program for cancer survivors who are currently in or have completed treatment and are physically deconditioned. Developed by Stanford University, this specially designed program has proven to help survivors regain strength, overcome fatigue, and enhance functional ability to do everyday tasks. Our Y is committed to serving individuals and their families living with, through and beyond cancer. Tickets will be sold at the Westfield YMCA in advance, in February, for $8.00; four for $30.00 or $10.00 at the door. First
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Church to Offer Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner The First Congregational Church, 18 Broad Street, Westfield will once again offer their famous Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner, Saturday March 9th at 5:30 PM. First Church dinners have become a favorite to area residents and this dinner is always a sell-out. Tickets are now on sale from the church office. They are $12.50 for adult’s children 10 and under are free. The menu will consist of corned beef, cabbage, Irish potatoes, boiled potatoes, carrots, rolls, butter, dessert and beverage. Come and join everyone for a grand night out. Call the Church Office at 568-2833 for reservations.
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that you are alerted of scholarship opportunities in advance of deadlines. CSF scholarships are awarded based on merit (GPA, activities, work experience and goals essay) and need (determined by your FAFSA report -Free Application for Federal Student Aid). If your EFC (Estimated Family Contribution) on the SAR (Student Aid Report) from FAFSA exceeds $65,000, you do not meet the needs requirement set by our chapter, and therefore you will not match to our scholarships. Applications must be completed along with the 20192020 SAR report from the FAFSA and your most recent academic transcript uploaded into the Additional Documents section, and submitted by March 15, 2019.
CSF Scholarship Application The CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars Board of Directors announces that beginning February 1st high school seniors and college students in undergraduate studies residing in Westfield may apply for college scholarships online through the website, http://csfwestfield.dollarsforscholars. org. Students will have the ability to create online profiles, which allow them to apply for and be matched to multiple scholarships on both the local & national level for the 2019-2020 school year. We Westfield Community encourage prospective college Education Program Free students to begin developing online profiles now to assure Classes Do you need help developThe Original ing a cover letter and resume? Do you know the best online Vol. 45 No. 18 May 5, 2013 FREE job sites to search for employis a Publication of ment? Do you know how to THE WESTFIELD NEWS GROUP attach your documents to The Westfield News • PENNYSAVER • Longmeadow News • Enfield Press online job sites? If you need 62 School St. • Westfield, MA 01085 help with any of these, Westfield Community For questions about this, or any of our Education Program can help! Publications, call (413) 562-4181. March 14, 2019 – April 4, 2019 from 5:30-7:30pm on Thursdays, 128 East Mountain Rd. in Westfield, SALES PROFESSIONALS Clark Tech Lab on the campus of Western Ma Hospital. Please call Westfield Community Education Program at (413) 336-3100 to sign up. Classes are FREE. Open to the public, must be at least 18 years old OR a current student of Westfield Community Education Program. Limited seating is How Much available! Money Do We gratefully acknowledge our faithful supporters that You Want enable us to provide these To Make? You Decide. services at no cost to you: Advanced Manufacturing Are you a people person? Co., Inc, Berkshire Bank, Beveridge Family Do you like sales & advertising? Foundation, Charles H. Hall Are you goal-oriented = $$$ Foundation & Horace A. Moses Trust, Bank of The Westfield News Group is seeking America, N.A., Trustee, City of Westfield, CDBG, sales professionals to market our Easthampton Savings Bank, four print publications & websites to Kiwanis Club of Westfield, businesses in the Pioneer Valley. Private Donors, Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc., Submit Your Resume To: Westfield Academy, DELIVERED TO: Agawam, Blandford, Chicopee, Granville, Holyoke, Southwick, Springfield, Westfield, West Springfield, MA; E. Granby, Granby, Suffield, Simsbury, CT
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