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This Week at the Westfield Farmers’ Market The Westfield Farmers’ Market takes place on the lawn of the Episcopal Church of the Atonement at the corner of Church and Pleasant Streets from noon to 6:00 pm every Thursday, rain or shine. This week – Music at the Market sponsored by the Westfield Cultural Council: 12:00 – 2:00 – Dave Housman; 2:00 – 4:00 Bobby D 4:00 – 6:00 – Whiskey Traveler with Bernie Dion; 3:00 Cooking Demonstration – Chef Chris from the Maple Leaf; Non-Profits – 12:00 –
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Scholarship Applications Now Available Applications for the G. Fred Ensworth Medical Scholarship are available at Westfield High School. The scholarship is available to students who are former Westfield High School graduates. Students must attend a school in a medical related field. Applications may be picked up at Westfield High School.
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Local Dance Apparel And Supply Store To Move Mary Ann’s Dance and More, a local dance apparel store, is pleased to announce that they are in the process of moving to their new home on Route 10 in Easthampton. Mary Ann’s Dance and More is moving to 396 Main Street, the former home of Fit Body. The location offers easier parking, a more friendly shopping experience, great accessibility and the ability to host more in-store events. For additional information about the “New Location”, please contact Mary Ann’s Dance and More. 2nd: Terry Sunter – Helen Pawlowski; 3rd: Dottie Alexander – Ed Merrill East/West: 1st: Judy Matyseck – Ed Matyseck; 2nd: Sue Labucki – Marcel Jacques; 3rd: Ellie Siska – Betty Clare Duplicate is played Thursday afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 at The American Inn in Southwick. All players are welcome.
Library’s Summer Reading Program “Build A Better World” runs from now to August 19th. This program is open to children as well as teens and adults. There are opportunities to win great prizes just by reading! There will also be weekly games and activities to play in the library to win prizes. All you need to do is come to the library to sign up. Story Hour will be held on Saturday, July 22nd at 11:00 A.M. We will Tuesday’s read stories about how we can do things to build a better on the Trail world and make a project to WESTFIELD - Join the take home. Friends of the Columbia Greenway for a casual ride on the trail. Riders will meet at Huntington Public 6pm at the Main St. trail ramp (Stop & Shop) for a ride to Library has Shaker Farms and back. If Museum Passes riders prefer a shorter distance, they may turn around available at any point and head back. Looking for something fun Similarly, if riders prefer a to do with the family this longer distance, they may summer? The Huntington continue further south on the Public Library has a variety trail. These rides will occur of Museum Passes available. each Tuesday evening during We have free passes for the July and August. Eric Carle Museum, the Clark Art Museum, the Smith College Museum of Art, the Huntington Public Berkshire Museum, the Children’s Museum at Library Summer Holyoke, and the USS Reading Program Constitution Museum. We also have a discounted pass to The Huntington Public
Looking for 1968 High School Graduates Reunion planners are collecting updated contact information for all members of the three Westfield high school classes who graduated in
1968: St. Mary’s High School, Westfield High School and Westfield Vocational High School. We need email addresses, postal addresses and phone numbers. Email your information to the official reunion email address: whssusan.andrews@aol.com, or call Helena Mochak at 413-562-3254. And please pass this request to any classmate, near or far, who may not see it here. The combined 50th Reunion will be held September 1, 2018 (next year!!) at East Mountain Country Club. A save the date postcard will be mailed this coming September 1. The classes of 1968 have
held several mini reunions in recent years, all advertised via email or word of mouth. Thus, the planners are looking for email addresses from as many classmates as possible. The next mini reunion is November 4, 2017 at East Mountain Country Club. Get us your email address so we can send you the details.
Stanley Park Summer Tours We cordially invite you to tour this beautiful treasure. Let us show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer. Witness what we have accomplished this past year and learn what our goals are for the upcoming year. Learn the History of Stanley Park, unlock the secret of the Enchanted Oak, study the reliefs of Carillon Doors, savor the beauty of the Rose Garden, marvel at the species of Wildflowers, journey through the Colonial Village, experience the Asian Garden and so much more! Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours are given: June through August and start at 9:00am and will last to approximately 10:30 am. All tours will meet at the Carillon. Saturday’s July 22 and August 12. To make a Tour Reservation, please contact the Stanley Park DevelopmentOffice at (413) 568-9312 ext. 108 or 112.
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North Hall Arts Festival announces 2017 season The North Hall Arts Festival in Huntington, Mass. announces its 2017 season with twelve public events from late May through September. Presented by the North Hall Association, the performance series is made possible by the Westfield News Group and the Daily Hampshire Gazette, along with support from the arts councils of Chester, Huntington, Montgomery, Russell, Westhampton, and Worthington. In July, there will be an afternoon of Baroque music for Flute, Viola da Gamba and Harpsicord played on historical instruments and featuring works by Telemann, Bach and others. Baroque (and More) Musical Delights will begin at 2 pm on Sunday, July 16. The following weekend, Monica Jakuc Leverett will present Piano Babe in Toyland a concert of classical music, performed on both Grand and Toy Pianos. Sunday, July 23 at 2 pm. Works by Kaeza Fearn (A Day in the Life of a Toy Piano), Claude Debussy, Octavio Pinto and others. Jose Gonzalez and Sons. José González returns to North Hall on Sunday, August 6 at 2 pm with a program of Latin, Caribbean and World music. A second Festival theater offering this season follows, with a staged reading of LOVE LETTERS by A. R. Gurney Directed by Mitch Giannunzio and performed by Kenneth Tigar and Margery Shaw. This free event will
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July Young Adult Programs At The Westfield Athenaeum Where’s Perry? Phineas and Ferb Fandom Wednesday, July 19th | 2pm-4pm | Grades 6-12 | Registration Required What’cha doin’? Today, this most important question will be asked and answered! Whether it’s building a roller coaster or giving a monkey a shower, Phineas and Ferb are always up to something amazing, and today, you can be too! Stop in for Phineas and Ferb themed activities and fun! I know what we’re gonna do today! Please register at
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July events at the Athenaeum Movie Mondays: Mondays in July | 2-4pm | All Ages. Beat the heat at a matinee every Monday during the summer. Popcorn and juice will be provided. Check our website for listings. Playwriting: Thursdays, July 20th, & 27th | 3pm-4pm | Ages 9 and up Budding playwrights are invited to participate in this 4-week program taught by published playwright, experienced actor, and drama teacher Kat Palmer. Students will write a play and then have a live reading for an audience at our last class. Knit Wits Knitting Class: Mondays, July 17th, 31st, and August 7th | 10am-11am | Ages 8 and up If you’ve always wanted to knit then sign up for our 4 week session of knitting classes for beginners taught by Teresa Gihon from Westfield Creative Arts. Participants will learn the basics as they knit a scarf, and will take home their knitting needles and yarn to continue buildings their skills at home. Building Blocks Club: Tuesday, July 11th | 4pm-5pm | ages 2 and up Get creative and build something awesome for display in the library with Duplo and Lego blocks. Watercolors Class: Tuesday, July 18th | 3pm-4pm | Ages 8-14 Try your hand at painting with watercolors. Bring out your inner artist and learn new techniques with Nicholle Fleck, an artist and teacher. Beginners and those with some experience are welcome. History of Westfield Walking Tour: Wednesday, July 19th | 10-11:30am | ages 7 and up (children must have an adult present) Learn more about your city and its found-
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Teen Suntime Reading Program, Build a Better World! at the SPL The Teen Suntime Reading program is almost here and this year’s theme is “Build a Better World.” Our programs, book displays, and activities will focus on being good to the environment, expanding creativity, and fostering healthy relationships! Signups run until August 4th. For each of the six weeks of the program, we’ll have special events and activities. Each week, for every hour you have read, you will get one entry into the weekly raffle for cool prizes like gift cards from Amazon and the Holyoke Mall, books, and more (with a maximum of five entries per week). For every weekly activity and event you attend, you’ll also get an entry into the weekly prize drawing! Teens that are entering grades 7 through 12 in the fall can participate in this year’s summer reading program in person or online at https://wandooreader.com/
southwickma/teen-suntimereading-program (please note that prizes must be picked up in person). Special Events (to register, please call the library at 413569-1221 ext.3 or stop by): July 11th – 2pm – Bottle Rockets with the 4H #July 13th – 1:30pm – Keep Secrets Book Box with Let’s Gogh Art *July 18th – 1pm – Comic Book Creation with Jack Purcell #July 20th – 1:30pm – Upcycling with Lou’s Upcycles July 27th– 1:30pm – Carpentry with John Westcott August 9th – 2pm – Page to Screen Book Talk – Read the graphic novel then watch the movie! This summer’s book is Persepolis by MarjaneSatrapi. Build a Better World is sponsored by the Southwick Public Library, the Massachusetts Library System, the Boston Bruins, and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. *These programs are supported in part by a grant from the Southwick Cultural Council, a local agency which is sup-
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July 25, 3-5 p.m. Makerspace Workshop with Arthur Evans & son August 1, 10:30 a.m. Fairy Houses with Mary Jo Maichack August 4, 11:00 a.m Jungle Southwick Public Encounters Wild Cats End of Library Children’s Summer August 8, 1:00 p.m. Book Room Events Discussion Grades 5-6 (Book July 19, 3:30 p.m. LEGO to be announced) August 10, 3:00 p.m. Club K-2 July 20, 10:30 a.m. LEGO Club Gr. 3-6 August 23, 3:30 p.m. Upcycling with Lou LEGO Club K-2 ported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. # These programs are possible through funding by the Friends of the Southwick Public Library.
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24th Annual Glasgow Lands Scottish Festival On Saturday, July 15th beautiful Look Park in Northampton comes alive with Highland dancers, Highland pipers and drummers, a clan parade, sheep herding, Scottish dogs and other animals, wool spinners and weavers and lively Celtic music. Celebrate your Scottish heritage – real or coveted – with kilt-wearing, tree-tossing Scotsmen at the Highland athletic games and delight in plates piled high with scones, shortbread, bridies or meat pies. There will be 21 pipe bands competing with over 300 pipers and drummers marching in opening ceremonies. Come celebrate the second largest Scottish Festival in New England, and the only one in Massachusetts. The day’s events run from 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. with the music continuing until 9:30 pm. Held Rain Or Shine. Look Park is located at 300 North Main St., Florence, MA. Tickets: $16.00, Children 6-12 $5.00, Children under 6 Free
They will perform an inspiring program of Beethoven (Sonata Op. 69), Brahms (Sonata Op. 99), Gershwin (Three Preludes, arranged by Mr. Feldman), and the powerful Sonata by arguably the greatest living AfricanAmerican composer, George Walker (b. 1922). The duo of Feldman and Phinney has championed the work of George Walker and included it on their highly praised CD “Our American Roots.” They perform widely together along with maintaining their individual careers. The Sevenars Academy building is located just off Rte. 112 at
Jack will be teaching basic drawing techniques and the process in which a comic book is created, using traditional and easily available supplies, such as fine-line sharpies, pen, pencil, ruler, copy paper and Bristol board. This program will take place on July 18th at 1 PM at the Southwick Public Library and all materials will be provided! This program requires registration, so call 413-569-1221 ext. 3 or stop by the library to sign up. Funding provided by the Southwick Cultural Council.
To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 This workshop will teach teens how to turn regular plastic bags into a new and functional upcycled material using just the heat and pressure of an iron. It will begin with a brief overview of environmental issues associated with plastic bags including which bags can be recycled at stores and which can instead be fused into fun, graphically appealing textiles! This program will take place on July 20th at 1:30 PM at the Southwick Public Library and all materials will be provided! This program requires registration, so call 413-569-1221 ext. 3 or stop by the library to sign up. Funding provided by Friends of the Southwick Public Library.
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Presents Annie & The Natural Wonder Band On July 21st Annie and the Natural Wonder Band will take you on a musical cruise from the Arctic Ocean to the sunny beaches of Cape Cod in their fun, interactive show Whales & Tales. Meet “Lobster George,” dancealong to “Flying Fish Rock,” sing-along to the musical tale of a hermit crab, sea anemone, and clown fish in “S-Y-MB-I-O-S-I-S,” and help Nora find Norville in “Norville the Narwhale.” Age appropriate for ages 3-7. Friday Mornings for Children are held in the Beveridge Pavilion Annex from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, weather permitting, and are free of charge. Chairs will be provided and blankets are welcome. For further information on the Friday
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Do you remember driveins, poodle skirts, bobby socks, hula-hoops and 45 rpm records? Do you remember when you could actually understand the lyrics of a song as well as dance to the beat? The Skid Marks have been entertaining festivals and audiences across the US for over ten years with all those wonderful hits from the 50’s and early 60’s. They bring freshness to the tunes you remember. They captivate their audiences and transport them back to simpler times. The July 23rd performance begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Beveridge Pavilion and it is free of charge. Chairs will be provided and a food service will be available. For further information on the Westfield Bank Sunday Night Concert Series please go to www.stanleypark.org or call the park office at 413-5689312.
BLANDFORD – Maestra Eve Queler, the incomparable operatic trailblazer, once again graces the Hilltowns’ historic White Church of Blandford with new, aspiring and accomplished vocalists on Saturday, July 22 at 7:30 p.m. This will be the twentythird Bel Canto performance and promises to be as rewarding and enjoyable as all the others. This annual performance benefits The White Church of Blandford, the only Blandford building listed on the National Historic Register. It is an iconic traditional structure by Isaac Damon and dates to 1823. Performers will sing selections from Tosca, La Cenerentola, Aida, Lucia di Lammermoor, LaTraviata and more. Seating is open and doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the event are on sale now, online at thewhite- 10th Annual Jaime church.org/ for $35. They can S. Rivera Benefit also be purchased by sending a check, payable to the White Car Show Church Preservation Fund to July 23rd, 2017 10:00a.m. Opera, P. O. Box 35, to 3:00p.m. (Rain Date July Blandford, MA 01008. 30th, 2017). Southwick Recreation Center, 64
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Powdermill Rd. Southwick, MA 01077. Trophies for top 10 and a best of show, top 3 motorcycles, kid’s choice award, people’s choice award, staff’s choice award dash plaques and goodie bags to first 100 vehicles. Open to all Makes, Models, and Years of Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, CAR-RT PRESORT and Race Cars. Admission Bulk Rate $10 car entry, Spectators free, U.S. Postage Paid DonationsWestfield are welcome and News Publishing appreciated. There will be food, music, raffles. Judging starts @ 11a.m. / Raffles @ 1p.m. / Trophies @2:30p.m. If you are interested in being a vendor at our show please contact us spaces are available by either a cash donation or raffle donation. Proceeds
to Benefit Shriners Hospital for Children Contact Information:Jeff Bovat @ friendsofjaimesrivera@ yahoo.com or 413-569-2145 or 413-374-4690 or Jay Swindle @ (413)262-9038 www.friendsofjaimesrivera. com
Sevenars Presents Lynelle James and Alexis Walls, Violin-Piano duo Sunday, July 23rd at 4 PM, Sevenars welcomes Alexis Kende Walls, violinist, and Lynelle James, pianist, in a program of masterpieces including the Brahms Sonata
in A Major, the Fauré Sonata in A Major, Bartok’s Roumanian Dances, and Kreisler’s Praeludium and Allegro. These stellar young musicians, now enjoying busy careers, met when they were children performing quartets together, including in a Young Artists Showcase at Sevenars Music Festival while still in their teens. The Sevenars Academy building is located just off Rte. 112 at Ireland Street (15 Ireland Street) in South Worthington, MA. For more information call 413-238-5854 or visit their web site: www.sevenars. org. Entry is a suggested $20 donation at the door and that includes refreshments.
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Alzheimer’s Support Group at Armbrook Village July 26, 2017, 6:00 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Enjoy a light dinner and a chance to share your personal experiences and strategies for communicating with your loved one! For more information and to RSVP, call (413) 568-0000.
Carpentry 101 with John Westcott for Teens at the Southwick Public Library John will be here to teach some carpentry basics! This program will take place on July 27th at 1:30 PM at the
Southwick Public Library and all materials will be provided! This program requires registration, so call 413-569-1221 ext. 3 or stop by the library to sign up.
The Westfield Cruisers presents: The Veterans Classic Auto Show Saturday, July 29, 2017 (rain date TBD) from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Westfield Fair Grounds 129 Russellville Rd, Westfield, MA. All proceeds to benefit Homeward Vets Inc., a non-profit organization committed to “Filling a Soldier’s Home”. For more info, visit www.homewardvets.org. Show cars: $10, Spectator Admission: $3/car, Crafter/vendor spaces available for $10. Westfield Police Child Safety ID Program is free 10 am – 2 pm. For more
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Attention Southwick Residents Water/Sewer bills are due August 1, 2017 and 2018 Transfer Station Stickers are available. The 2017 stickers will expire June 30, 2017. To sign up for ebilling and pay online please visit www. southwickma.org scroll to the bottom of the page and link onto Online Bill Payment. The Treasurer/Collector/ Clerk’s office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Littleville Fair Association looking for Crafter’s and vendors The Littleville Fair Association is looking for Crafter’s and vendors for this year’s fair which will be held August 4, 5 & 6, 2017. For an application call Cathy @ 413667-3279 or Alicia @ 413667-3419 or E-Mail ladyfunk08@g-mail.com. The fair is also looking for a
donation for the “special fund raiser” such as gift certificates, new or gently used items for these call Muriel 413-568-7133 or Cathy 6673279.
Scramble for Animals To benefit the Westfield Homeless Cat Project and Open Arms Rescue, Inc. Sunday, August 6, 2017 Rain or shine at the Oak Ridge Golf Club, Feeding Hills, MA. Registration begins at 11:30am with the
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Shotgun start at 12:30. The cost is $100.00 per player and includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner, and prizes. Come for dinner for only $25.00. Hole Sponsorship—donation of $50.00 to become a hole sponsor your pet’s or loved one’s name. Register on or before July 15, 2017 return registration/sponsorship form with check or money order (payable to Marie Boccasile). Mail to Marie Boccasile 11 Second Avenue Westfield, MA 01085. For more information please contact Marie at (413) 564-0589 or marieboccasile@gmail.com
Southwick Travelers Caribbean Cruise Next March, when you’re sick of the cold, bleak winter, join the Southwick Travelers on an escorted cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Holland America’s newest ship, the ms Koningsdam. We will fly from Bradley Airport to Ft Lauderdale where we will spend one night after enjoying a Welcome Dinner. We sail the next day on our 11 day/10 night cruise, which includes stops at 6 different islands before returning to Ft Lauderdale, and home to Bradley. Prices start at $2399. pp twin, and includes airfare, the 1 night hotel in Ft Lauderdale with the welcome dinner,and the 10 nights on the Koningsdam with all meals included. We will have a professional Ship Shop Escort throughout the cruise.
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shine. Created to bring people together and enrich the community through a celebration of jazz and roots music, the Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival features both risingstars and legends of American music. The Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival is produced by Blues to Green (www.bluestogreen.org), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose goal is to harness the power of art and music (particularly jazz and blues) to celebrate community and culture, build shared purpose, and catalyze both social and environmental change. The Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival was developed by Blues to Green Inc. in partnership with business, civic and nonprofit leaders in Springfield, to unite diverse communities in the urban center of Western Massachusetts to share the experience of music and art. The Festival celebrates music, as well as its host, the City of Springfield. By presenting the Festival in the heart of downtown, Blues to Green seeks to bolster a positive image of Springfield, engage artists and a diverse community in fueling its revitalization, and emphasize its place as a cultural hub and driver of cultural excellence in the region. The Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival is made possible by scores of volunteers, and is funded solely from donations from individuals, organizations and corporations.
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2017 Springfield Jazz And Roots Festival The Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival is a free event offering music, theater, dance, arts & crafts, educational workshops, and local culinary offerings in the heart of Springfield, Mass. taking place on Saturday, August 12, 2017 from 11:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M. Court Square, Springfield, MA • rain or
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•••••••• tuesdays ••••••• 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski •••••• Wednesdays ••••• 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman 8-10am: Political Round Table ••••••• thursdays •••••• 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, with host Patrick Berry 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: Westfield Tech. Academy’s Rob Ollari & Joe Langone 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight with Stefan Czaporowski ••••••••• fridays •••••••• 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica 8-9 am: Arts Beat Radio, with Mark G. Auerbach
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Programs can help! When: August 15, 17 & 18 and August 22nd & 24th (August 18th class will be “Preparing for the Interview” and will be on a Friday from 11am-1pm.) from 11am-1pm on Tuesdays & Thursdays Where: 128 East Mountain Rd. in Westfield, Clark Tech Lab on the campus of Western Ma Hospital How: Please call Westfield Community Education Program at (413) 336-3100 to sign up How Much: Classes are FREE. Who: Open to the public, must be at least 18 years old OR a student of Westfield Community Education Program.
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA The YMCA of Greater Westfield is committed to serving individuals and their families living with, through and beyond cancer. LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a free 12-week exercise program for adult 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. Beginning September 19th, the class will meet twice a week, for 12 weeks on Tuesday & Thursday; 3:30AM-5PM to strength train and improve cardiovascular function. Currently enrolling for the fall, space is limited. For more information, visit www.westfieldymca.org or contact: Cindy Agan, Health & Wellness Director, at the YMCA of Greater Westfield 1.413.568.8631 or cagan@ westfieldymca.org
Westfield Community Education Programs Do you need help developing a cover letter and resume? Do you know the best online job sites to search for employment? Do you know how to attach your documents to online job sites? Would you like to feel more confident when you are at a job interview? If you need help with any of these, Westfield Community Education
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The Westfield Fair Hosts 62nd Westfield Fair/ Pioneer Valley MA Pageant The Westfield Fair has a long-standing tradition of hosting the Westfield Fair/ Pioneer Valley Pageant. The pageant is celebrating its 62nd year with the Westfield Fair and it is the second year of new management, with Pageant Director, Kim Starsiak & Assistant Pageant Director, Christie BorelliGromaski. This year, the pageant is being held on the Westfield Fairgrounds on Saturday, August 19, 2017, starting at 9AM through 3PM. Depending on the delegate category, delegates will have the opportunity to compete in the following areas: formalwear, sportswear, talent (ages 4& up), photogenic, and/or a written essay (Mrs. Pioneer Valley only). The Westfield Fair/Pioneer Valley Ma Pageant is extending competition to any male resident from the 4 Western Massachusetts counties. Junior Mr. Pioneer Valley is for young men ages 12 & under, and Mr. Pioneer Valley is for any male of ages 13 & up. We want to recognize ALL of the talented residents from our local area, both males and females of all ages!
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For any interested, potential delegates, please note that we are hosting TWO Meet & Greet sessions with the former Miss Baystate and the current Mrs. Pioneer Valley Ma on Monday, July 17th& Monday, August 14th, starting at 6PM. Both sessions will be held at the All-Stars Dance Center located at 209 Root Road, Westfield, MA. Please check out our FaceBook page: Westfield Fair Pageant For more information and/ or additional questions, please contact our Director, Kim Starsiak via email @ kim@ allstarsdancecenter.com or via phone @ (413) 572-1122 or our Assistant Director, Christie Borelli-Gromaski via email @ cborelli2002@ Int r A dv an o du ce d c in A ir S g M ys te icro m – So o the !
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dinner banquet and live entertainment set for Saturday evening September 30 at the Sheraton Monarch Place Hotel in Springfield, MA. If anyone is aware of classmates who may not have heard Technical High – about the reunion, either send Springfield, MA, Class of us their name and contact info 1967 will hold its 50th Class or have them email Carolyn Reunion from September 29 or Pam and the Reunion to October 1, 2017. A full Committee will follow weekend of exciting activities through. Names and informaare being planned for this tion should be emailed to significant milestone with a 1967Tech50th@gmail.com
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Sisters of St. Joseph Golf Tournament Planned Registration is now being accepted for the 21st Annual Sisters of St. Joseph Golf Classic to be held Monday, August 28 at the Springfield Country Club. Morning and afternoon tee times are available to golfers, with shotgun starts at 8:00AM and 1:00PM. The tournament includes lunch and dinner, a silent auction and a raffle. Several levels of sponsorship opportunities are available to businesses and individuals. Proceeds from this event will benefit the care of the retired Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield. For more information, contact Sr. Eleanor Harrington at 413-536-0853.
West Springfield High School Class of 1952 Reunion The West Springfield High School Class of 1952 is celebrating its 65 Reunion at the Crestview Country Club on September 14. The following members are missing. If anyone has information regarding their whereabouts please call and leave a message at 786-4726. Maurice Allen, William Athas Jr., John Bremsar, Fred Brown, Ruth Cosby Sterling, Cynthia Brice Faucette, Carolyn Harris Herrick, Glendore Lyman McLaughlin, Ann Thomas, Carol Tranghese Croteau
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A STEP ABOVE THE REST! JMF CHIMNEY SERVICE Repair your chimney before winter wreaks havoc. We do brick repair, crown seals and repairs. We also do stainless steel liner installs, as well as stainless rain caps. We sweep all flues. Free estimates provided. Call: 413-330-2186
HENTNICK CHIMNEY SWEEPS. Chimney repairs and rebuilds. Stainless steel caps and liner systems. Inspections, masonry work and gutter cleaning. Free estimates. Insured. Quality work from a business you can trust. (413)848-0100, (800)793-3706.
CLEANING A.R.A. Junk, Furniture & Appliance Removal Full house clean-outs. Basements, attics & garages. Demolition: Patios, sheds and swing-sets. You name it...we take it! Senior discounts. Free estimates on phone. Credit cards accepted. 7 days a week. Emergency, same day service. Call Pete 413-433-0356
DRYWALL T-BEST DRYWALL. Complete professional drywall at amateur prices. Our ceilings are tops! Call Mike 413-821-8971. Free estimates.
ELECTRICIAN JIM FERRIS ELECTRIC Senior discount. No job too small! Insured, free estimates. 40 years experience. Lic. #16303. Call (413)330-3682. FLOREK'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Fully experienced for all your electrical needs, in your home or business. No job too small or too big. Electrical service upgrades, new construction or additions, emergency generators; New installation and maintenance service. Fully insured/licensed. Call Jason, Master Electrician: 413-568-6293
POEHLMAN ELECTRIC All types of wiring. Free estimates, insured. SPECIALIZING IN PORTABLE AND WHOLE HOUSE KOHLER GENERATORS, SERVICE UPGRADES, SMALL JOBS, POOLS. Gutter de-icing cables installed. All calls answered! Best prices, prompt service. Lic. #A-16886. (413)562-5816. MASTER ELECTRICIAN 40 years experience. Insured. Reasonable prices. No job too small. Lic# A7625.Call Tom Daly, (413)543-3100.
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JOSEPH'S HANDYMAN COMPANY Carpentry, remodeling, kitchen, baths, basements, drywall, tile, floors, suspended ceilings, restoration services, doors, windows, decks, stairs, interior/exterior painting, plumbing. Small jobs ok. All types of professional work done since 1985. Call Joe, (413)364-7038.
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HOME IMPROVEMENT AFFORDABLE BUILDING CONTRACTOR 21 Years experience. Licensed & insured. Repairs, Renovations & Construction. Specializing in Decks, Garages, Basement conversions. Additions, Log Cabins and Barn Repairs. Veteran Owned & Operated 10% Sr. Discounts
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HOUSE PAINTING ALWAYS CALL FIRST!!! M&M SERVICES 29 Years serving the Westfield area. Painting, staining, house washing, interior/exterior. Wall coverings. Water damage and ceiling/wall repairs. Commercial/residential. Free estimates. Insured. References. Call Carmine at: 413-568-9731 or 413-537-4665 No job too small !!
LETOURNEAU & SONS PAINTING ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! We are a family owned and operated, painting and home improvement company serving the Westfield area since 1986. We specialize in residential/commercial, interior/exterior painting and staining, ceiling and drywall repairs, water damage repair, exterior home repairs, and carpentry of all types including roof repairs.
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DAVE DAVIDSON: Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling "GET IT RIGHT THIS TIME" Complete Bath Renovations. Now serving CT. Insured. Quality Work on Time on Budget Since 1984. MA. License #072233, MA.Registration #144831. CT. HIC. #0609568 569-9973. www.davedavidsonremodeling. com PIONEER VALLEY PROPERTY SERVICES 413-454-3366
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Low, low prices! Residential & Commercial. Interior/Exterior painting. Sheet-rock repair. Ceilings, walls and Light carpentry. Free Estimates 413-333-6321 or 860-741-5588
LANDSCAPING & LAWN CARE ACCURATE LAWNCARE Leaf & Brush Removal Gutter Cleaning Trimming & Mowing, Snow Removal with Sanding Family owned & operated Call (413)579-1639 accuratelawncare2013 @gmail.com
Plumley Landscape, Inc. Call us today for all your landscape needs. Design and planting, irrigation installation and repair, complete yard renovations. Drainage problems, stump grinding, chipper service, bobcat service, gravel driveways, excavation and demolition, including in-ground and above ground swimming pools.
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T&S LANDSCAPING Highest quality, lowest prices. Lawn mowing. Residential & Commercial. Weekly/Bi-weekly No lawns too small (413)330-3917 LAWNMOWER REMOVALS FREE Removal of Junk Riding Lawnmowers Will remove any junk riding lawnmowers and will buy lawnmowers in running condition. Call anytime: 860-216-8768
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HOME DECOR has been making beautiful new rooms for over 16 years. From cabinet makeovers to faux finishes, staging for sales and decorating advice for a new look. Call Kendra now for all your painting needs. Fully insured. Free Estimates (413)626-8880 or (413)564-0223
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PLUMBING & HEATING NICK GARDNER PLUMBING, WELDING & MECHANICAL SERVICES. Reliable service, Professional. Certified Welding. Insured. MA Lic. #PL31893-J. Call (413)531-2768 Nick7419@comcast.net
RAIN GUTTERS RAIN GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED Chimneys repaired and chimney caps installed. Antennas removed. Roof leaks repaired, vent areas sealed. Senior citizen discount. Insured. Free estimates. H.I. Johnson Services (413)596-8859 (before 9pm)
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Sevenars 49th anniversary season Sunday, July 16 at 4 PM: Emmanuel Feldman, cello and Joy Cline Phinney, piano Cellist Emmanuel Feldman and pianist Joy Cline Phinney, brilliant musicians individually, are known together through recitals and recordings on Albany and Delos labels. Mr. Feldman has been called “an outstanding cellist and truly dedicated artist” by composer John Williams and praised by Gramophone for “communicative urgency with tonal splendor.” Soloist with leading orchestras, performer in Europe, the US, and on radio and a dozen recordings, he is also a renowned teacher at the New England Conservatory. Pianist Joy Cline Phinney, one of the busiest chamber musicians today, collaborates regularly with members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, and many others. She holds Bachelor and Master degrees from Juilliard and a doctorate from Peabody. Her recent season included appearances on both coasts and with the New York Philharmonic’s Merkin Hall Chamber Music Series. Their program will include
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Beethoven, Brahms, Gershwin, and the great African-American composer, George Walker. Sunday, July 23rd at 4 PM: Alexis Walls, violin, and Lynelle James, piano Alexis Walls achieved recognition as soloist with orchestra at the Kennedy Center while still a teenager at Juilliard’s PreCollege. Founder of the Kende Trio with her sisters, she performed internationally, notably for Pope John Paul II. Currently Director of the World Youth Alliance Chamber Orchestra in New York and founder of the Manhattan String Orchestra, she has led these exciting ensembles at prominent venues internationally, including the United Nations. Lynelle James, a “truly fine musician” (Boston Musical Intelligencer) has been lauded by the press since age 8, playing in New York and with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in NZ. She has performed in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Steinway Hall, and in festivals and halls across the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Italy, along with lectures and master classes. Her debut CD (Blue Griffin label) has just been released and is already being greeted with tremendous excitement. These two stellar friends unite in Brahms, Kreisler,
Bartok, and Fauré! Sunday, July 30 at 4 PM: Greenwood Chamber Players, flute and strings The Greenwood Chamber Players first delighted audiences at Sevenars in 2015 as a tribute to beloved festival member Robelyn Schrade-James who reveled in her chamber experiences at the Greenwood Music Camp, Cummington’s nationally-known musical gem. It has become annual! These stunning players, including faculty and friends of Greenwood, triumphed with their first-rate playing as well as their winning personalities. We are so thrilled to have them back! The musicians include leading players of the nation’s concert stages, led by dazzling young flutist Christina Jennings (“an extraordinary musician” American Record Guide) and exceptionally gifted violist Matthew Dane. Returning with them this year, and well-known to Massachusetts audiences, are brilliant New Bedford concertmaster Jesse Holstein and amazing, versatile Smith College cellist Volcy Pelletier. These vibrant and energetic players will thrill you with an inspired program of trios and quartets, with the centerpiece being Beethoven’s incomparable Serenade, Op. 25 for flute and strings. Also included are
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Bobby is a rambunctious young man! He’s a happy boy & loves his walks. Enjoys romping in puddles, picking up sticks, & running around. Bobby is looking for an active family without young children. He needs to go to training classes - they will channel some of his energy, & will teach him how to be a well mannered pooch! We love Bobby! He is non stop laughs! If you are an active family that wants to meet Bobby, stop in!
Tamale is an older lady, but she has a lot of spunk! She loves to roll in the grass on her walks & receive snuggles & pets from the staff. She would rather be with her people than be alone. Because she is a small, older lady, Tamale is looking for a home without young children. She may be good with some dogs. She has been spayed, vaccinated, & microchipped. Come in and meet Tamale!
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works by Lutaslawski, Sibelius, Cimarosa, and Andrew Norman. Sunday, August 6th, at 4 PM: Jerry Noble and Friends! A favorite – yet always refreshed – tradition, this concert features the inimitable Clifton “Jerry” Noble, Jr. with the talents of legendary jazz clarinetist Bob Sparkman and dynamic young classical cellist Christopher James. Bridging styles and generations, Mr. Noble, nationally sought-after as both composer and pianist is unmatched. His more than twenty years of jazz collaborations with clarinet wizard Bob Sparkman have become a local treasure, resulting in five immensely popular CD recordings. Mr. Sparkman developed his golden phrasing playing with The Jazzmen, The Bourbon Street Six, the Gotham Jazz Band, and Fats Waller’s trumpeter Herman Autry (among others). Christopher James, alumnus of Tanglewood, Soundfest, and Bard festivals, returns from a season playing in four orchestras in New York, with performances at Symphony Space, Lincoln Center, and Weill Hall. He will perform one of the greatest jewels of the classical repertoire, Elgar’s Concerto, Op. 85, in Elgar’s own piano-cello version. With some bossa novas and a Bengali surprise with
Sunday. July 16, 2017 - 13 special guests to be announced, there should really be something for everyone! Sunday, August 13th at 4PM: Rorianne Schrade, piano Returning after a five-year hiatus from solo recitals necessitated by family matters, Rorianne plays a preview of her New York recital, September 19, Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall. In response to her 2011 recital in London’s Wigmore Hall, Rorianne was praised for “mastery of one aspect of keyboard playing after another” (Max Harrison, Musical Opinion) and for “An Outstanding Evening” (Headline, Music and Vision Daily) by Bill Newman, who likened her to the great György Cziffra and to Claudio Arrau “at the height of his performing powers.” Her October 2011 AllLiszt (200th Anniversary) recital at Weill Hall elicited a review (RobertaOnTheArts.com) stating that “Rorianne Schrade is one of the most dynamic, impassioned pianists I’ve seen in live performance in years.” Rorianne’s 2016-17 season included teaching, collaborations with colleagues, and concerto performances at Steinway Hall in NY. Her program will include Mozart, Beethoven, Pärt, Liadov, Scriabin, Glazunov, Kapustin, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky-Feinberg.
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St. July 13th-17th. 9am-6:30pm. Harley stuff; clothes, all furniture, antiques. Lots of stuff! NO EARLY BIRDS
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CANOE FOR SALE Mint, 18 ft. 1950's Ole Town Canoe. New trailer & accessories included. $1,000. 413-562-2910
WESTFIELD: 106 Beverly Dr. Fri/Sat. July 21st/22nd. 9am4pm. NASCAR Collectibles, Bicycles, Household Items, Clothing, Ladder.
WESTFIELD 40 Heritage Lane, Fri/Sat, July 21st/22nd, 9:00AM-3:00PM. FINE ESTATE MOVING SALE! Don't miss this one! Luxury Items, Art, Antique Beds, Salon Equipment, Workbench, Book Lovers Dream, Vintage! No Early Birds.
WESTFIELD 42 Magnolia Terrace, Sat., July 15th, 9:00AM-5:00PM. Estate Sale! Elegant Shibley Ranch. "Must See!" High-end Furniture, Beautiful King Bedroom Set w/designer Headboard, Dresser, Wardrobe, Drexel Heritage Dining Room Table 8/chairs, Hutch, Curio, Mahogany Desk, 2/Brass Beds, China, Furs. (John/Jackie)
heat, hot water, cable TV, air conditioning, refrigerator and microwave included. $110 p/week. Call (413)531-2197
WESTFIELD: LARGE PARTIALLY FURNISHED ROOM: Heat, hot water, electricity, and cable included. Central location. Parking, bus route. Nonsmoking. Male preferred. $95/weekly. 413-562-1973
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3 & 4 Room, 1 Bedroom $750-$800 p/month. Includes heat & hot water, on-site laundry and storage unit. 1st/Last rent. 413-562-2295 WESTFIELD: 1 Room efficiency, No pets, $650 p/month includes utilities. First/last/security. 413-250-4811 WESTFIELD: 2 bedroom townhouse apartment with 1 bath in quiet neighborhood near park. Recently renovated kitchen and floors. Private basement with washer/dryer hookups. Private driveway. $975, no utilities. NO SMOKING! Available 8/1/17. 1st/Last/Security deposit required. Background Checks. Call 413-454-7593 WESTFIELD: Large 1 bedroom, 1st floor. Heat/Hot Water included. Off-street parking. Laundry on-site. No smoking. Walk to down-town. $750 p/month. 413-237-3774
WESTFIELD: Furnished office for rent, one room, 1st floor with private bathroom. $400 per month includes utilities, ample parking, security deposit required. 413-568-1957
SERVICES A DUMP TRUCK Attic, cellars garages cleaned out. Wood and brush removal. Handy-Man services plus painting. (413)569-0794 (413)374-5377
A1 ODD JOBS/HANDYMAN Debris removal, landscaping, SPRING yard cleanup, interior and exterior painting, power washing, basic carpentry and plumbing. All types of repair work and more. (413)562-7462
CONDO FOR SALE OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 16th 1pm-3pm 71 Rosewood Lane Southwick, MA Garden Condo; 4 room, 1,008 sq. ft.; Basement same size, unfinished. Monthly fee - $259, includes landscaping, snow removal and Master Insurance New in 2016: Roof, A/C, furnace, complete shower unit, dishwasher. New last 3 yrs - Refrigerator, washer & dryer. Features: Chair lift to basement, cable ready, central air and heat, central vacuum, front storm/screen combo. Back patio to enjoy in summer. 55+ Adult community, very quiet and friendly. Community building to use for parties or for a family get-togther. $175,5000 Call: 413-998-3402
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~ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~ ADDRESS ADDRESS 33 Angelica Angelica Dr, Dr,Westfield Westfield 47 Bailey Dr, Westfield 47 Bailey Dr, Westfield 52 52 Egleston Egleston Rd, Rd,Westfield Westfield 72 Fowler Rd, 72 Fowler Rd,Westfield Westfield 38 38 Albert Albert St, St,Agawam Agawam 61 Arbor Lane, 61 Arbor Lane,Agawam Agawam 22 22 Castle Castle Hill Hill Rd, Rd,Agawam Agawam 54 54 Charles Charles Street, Street,Agawam Agawam 73 73 Armstrong Armstrong St, St,W. W. Spfld Spfld 26 Cataumet Lane W. 26 Cataumet Lane W. Spfld Spfld 216 216 Circle Circle Drive Drive W. W. Spfld Spfld 33 Chapman Chapman Street, Street, Swick Swick
SELLER SELLER Angelica Angelica Development Development LLC LLC Sean Keane & Ashley Wheeler Sean Keane & Ashley Wheeler Thomas Thomas & & Patricia Patricia Balise Balise Denis & Dennis Denis & Dennis Gaido Gaido Cynthia Cynthia Ayre Ayre EE Est&NicholasA Est&NicholasA Krolicki Krolicki Keith & Lisa Davis Keith & Lisa Davis Suhem Suhem Soffam Soffam Ruth Ruth Sausville Sausville Est Est & & Donna Donna Davis Davis Christopher & Melissa Christopher & Melissa Phillips Phillips Gary Gary & & Eve Eve Tereso Tereso Regina Stowell Regina Stowell JP JP Morgan Morgan Chase Chase Bank Bank
BUYER BUYER Nathaniel Nathaniel & & Kimberly Kimberly Brown Brown John White John White Daniel Daniel Kaminski Kaminski Richard Richard & & Amanda Amanda Asselin Asselin Evangilline Evangilline O’Kammerer O’Kammerer Katherine Katherine Gendron Gendron John John Hooker Hooker & & David David Bucchiere Bucchiere Andrea Davis & Andrea Davis & Katherine Katherine Hone Hone Dianne Dianne Ritucci Ritucci Douglas Douglas & & Katherine Katherine Bunnell Bunnell Lisa Davis Lisa Davis A A EE Karathanasopoulos Karathanasopoulos
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