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2 - Sunday. June 9, 2019 Westfield Homeless Cat Project June is Adopt A Cat Month and it is officially “kitten season” here at WHCP! We are filled to the brim with adult cats and kittens. Now, more than ever, WHCP is in desperate need of foster homes had has an urgent need for monetary donations and supplies. Can’t foster but would like to help? WHCP is also seeking volunteers to launder cat beds, towels and blankets and assist at canned food drives and tag sales held throughout the Summer months. And, of course, we are always in need of cat litter, KMR, Gerber chicken flavored baby food and canned Friskies cat food, as well as other provisions. Donated items can be dropped off at 1124 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA at any time and we also have a wish list online at www.amazon.

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10 am to 4 pm on the lawn of the Church of Atonement, Court Street, Westfield. Crafters, food, music, raffles and more! To benefit the Dewey House of Westfield. Rain date: June 22.

Challenge Diabetes Program at the Westfield Senior Center With funding from the Westfield Lions Club, Springfield YMCA ‘Challenge Diabetes Program’ Coordinator, Chet Galaska, will conduct three sessions at the Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, in June. The first session will be held on Wednesday, June 5 at 1 p.m. and is open to the public with no pre-registration necessary. Topics will include a physiological description of diabetes, what can be done about it,

why people become diabetic, and the reasons that diabetics should not be blamed for having the disease. The next two sessions will be held on Thursdays, June 13 and 20 at 9:30 a.m. and are the basis of the ‘Challenge Diabetes Program.’ These sessions will deal with the reasons diet and physical activity affect blood glucose levels with practical suggestions for making changes “around the edges.” These two sessions are individualized and will provide the participants with the knowledge of how to lower their A1c. The program’s goal is to provide an efficient way to reach, teach, and motivate diabetics who would otherwise ignore the disease and suffer complications. Instructor Chet Galaska is author of ‘The Diabetes Book, What Everyone Should Know.’ Chet is a diabetic himself and knows firsthand the difficulties and frustrations of fighting it. Each class includes time for questions, answers and peer support. Advance registration is necessary for the second two classes to be held on Thursdays, June 13 and 20 because space is limited. For more information or to sign up for the second two classes, please call the Senior Center at 562-6435.

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Adult Book Discussion group will meet for the last time for the spring session to discuss The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick on June 5 at 1:30 p.m. in the library’s Community Room. All adults that have read Phaedra Patrick’s book are welcome to attend the discussion. This group won’t meet again until September 4. The book for the September meeting will be available at the library’s Circulation Desk on August 2 for those interested in purchasing a copy. It is not necessary to purchase a copy to participate. Instead you may get a copy through interlibrary loan. We will be discussing Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate. Adult Color, Chat & Cookies will meet on Monday, June 17 at 6:30 p.m. This group is open to all adults. There is no fee charged to participate. All materials are supplied and there will be cookies, tea, and coffee available. No registration is required. This is a stress-free and fun activity. You don’t need to worry about being here exactly at 6:30 p.m. You are invited to come, relax, enjoy a light snack and of course, color.

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Circulation Desk. Please be advised: Neither the food served at cookbook club, and prepared in home kitchens, nor the facilities have been inspected by the state or the local public health agency. Limoncello-Making Class A Limoncello-making class will be held on Saturday, June 8, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at the Italian Cultural Center located at 56 Margaret Street, Springfield. Join us to learn how to make this delicious Italian lemon liqueur. An instructor will guide you through a hands-on demonstration. The recipe and supplies will be provided. A sample of limoncello will even be

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provided for you to take home. Space is limited and will be on a first-come, firstserved basis. ADULTS ONLY for this class please. Call Jill at (413) 244-0526 or email to CookingwICC@ comcast.net to request a registration form and to check seating availability. Payment must be received by June 1, to guarantee a seat. Mail your name, address and phone number along with the registration fee of $35 for both ICC members and non-members to: Italian Cultural Center of Western Massachusetts, Inc., Attn: Limoncello-Making, 56 Margaret St, Springfield, MA 01105. Events at Mt Tom SATURDAY, June 8, 10:30 a.m. LIFE AROUND THE LAKE. The reptiles, snakes and turtles that live around the lake are the main object of our explorations for this week’s program. MEET AT BRAY LAKE. SATURDAY, June 8, 1:00 p.m. HIKE TO WHITING PEAK. This two hike travels on the MM Trail to Whiting Peak. The pace is moderate as we study nature on the way to a great view from the cliffs. The terrain is fairly easy with some moderately strenuous stretches. Bring water and bug spray. SUNDAY, June 9, 10:30 a.m. BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS. This one hour program is meant to help beginners learn the basics of birding. The use of bird guides, lists and binoculars are used to learn about the local feathered inhabitants of Mt. Tom SUNDAY, June 9, 1:00 p.m. S U N D AY AFTERNOON FAMILY PROGRAM. This week’s program is titled “IMPRESSIONS OF NATURE” This program takes a close look at the designs and shapes of nature and then we recreate them with plaster and crayon crafts. MONDAY, June 10, 10:30 a.m. NATURE FOR THE B E G I N N I N G NATURALIST. Children ages 6-8 can learn about nature and how to observe from a Naturalist’s point of


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6 - Sunday. June 9, 2019 Tri for Jimmy Triathlon Clinic and Race On Sunday June 9th Tater Racing in a Commercial Co-Venture with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. will conduct Tri for Jimmy (formerly Wave Triathlon), a sporting event with Triathlons, Duathlons, Aqua Bike and Splash and Dash event options, benefitting The Jimmy Fund. The “Sprint Distance” races consists of a combination of a .3 mi (~600 yd)

swim in Pequot Pond or a 3 mi run at Hampton Ponds State Park, followed by a 13 mi bike ride, and a 3 mi run. The “Super Sprint” race consists of a combination of a 300 yd swim or a 300 yd run, a 6.3 mi bike, and a 1 mi run. These distances are the perfect first race for the aspiring triathlete. The 10 year event, Wave Triathlon has been rebranded as Tri for Jimmy with a new beneficiary. Last year’s event drew over 200 competitors from all over the

Northeast. Details can be found at www.triforjimmy. com or by calling the race director Lisa Totz (413) 2442506. Thanks to the event sponsors: The Republican, American Medical Response, New England Bike, Millennium Press, RoadID. com, Hammer Nutrition, Polar Beverages, Hood, Hampton Ponds Plaza, Fast Feet. Volunteers are needed for race day, and signups are

To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 available online at signupgenius.com Tater Racing also offers an Introductory Triathlon Clinic 8 days prior to the race on Saturday June 1 at 3PM at Hampton Ponds State Park. The clinic will be 1 1/2 hours long. Topics to be discussed will include but are not limited to: Swim (a lot of water to cover here), T1 (First Transition - Swim to Bike), bike (Smart racing, w/o drafting), T2 (Second Transition Bike to Run), run (in the zone

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Noble View Outdoor Center announces events for June 2019 Dog Hike with Jim Helems Certified Dog Trainer, Sat. June 8, 10:00 - 11:30 AM. In this program we will walk the trails of Noble View with our four-legged friends. We’ll start with discussion on hiking etiquette, wildlife encounters and additional tips for successful hikes before we hit the trails. Dogs must be healthy, non aggressive and totally under your control. We will hike about 1.5 - 2 miles. Contact Jim for questions and on-line registration at dogpals1@gmail.com Bird Walk: Identifying the Breeding Birds of Noble View, Sun. June 9, 8:00 - 10:00 AM. This program lead by Tom Swochak, from the Allen Bird Club includes a leisurely walk to identify by sight, sound and habitat the bird species that call Noble View home. Come and observe birds at various stages of their breeding cycle including singing, nest building and feeding their young. Children over 9 years invited. Contact Laura at laura. stinnette@gmail.com or 413454-3232 for questions and to register. Pre-registration is required. Registration fee for each program: $8.00. Please send checks to Treasurer, AMC Noble View, P.O. Box 143, Northampton, MA 01061. Noble View is a facility of the Appalachian Mountain Club, a non-profit conservation organization. Wild & Scenic Workday at the Becket Quarry Wild & Scenic Volunteer opportunities. Your hands, skill and sense of humor are needed. Join us Sunday June 9. Meet at the Parking area off Quarry Rd. 10 am. Register

for details by calling Meredyth Babcock 413 6232070 Protecting and preserving the places we love. If you can’t join us on the 9th but are interested in adopting a segment of trail to do simple maintenance with your family and friends let us know. We need everyone to keep the Quarry clean, safe and preserved for the next generations. Interested in becoming a member of the Becket Land Trust visit https://becketlandtrust.org/ Dine Out event at Westwood Pub for Friends of the Westfield Athenaeum On Wednesday, June 12, 4 to 9 pm, Westwood Pub will donate, to the Westfield Athenaeum, 10% of orders from customers presenting a Westwood Pub/Athenaeum Dine Out coupon. The coupons are available at the Athenaeum front desk and from Friends of the Athenaeum Board members. All proceeds support the programs and services of the Westfield Athenaeum.

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Early June events in the Teen Room at WSPL Wednesday, June 5 at 6:00 p.m. Learn Ukulele with Julie – Do you want to try an instrument that is fun and easy to play? Join Julie Stepanek as she shows the fundamentals of ukulele playing. You’ll learn how to tune, strum, and read chords. After a short lesson, you’ll be able to play some fun and easy songs. No experience necessary. Bring your own ukulele or borrow one of hers. Tuesday, June 11 at 5:00 p.m. Teen Arts & Crafts – Make a Father’s Day gift for a special Dad. Grandfather, Uncle, Brother in your life! Registration for the Teen Summer Reading Program begins Tuesday, June 18 and the SRP runs from Monday, June 24 until Friday, August 2. This year’s theme is “Universe of Stories.” Make sure to visit your Teen Room

and sign up to read and earn weekly prizes. The more you read the more chances you have to win! Wednesday, June 19 at 5:00 p.m. Teen Coloring books – De-stress and stretch your creative streak with brand new, cool coloring books for the summer! These programs are free and open to Teens, age 13-17. For more information on these programs call: 413736-4561 ext. 5, or stop by either the Library’s Adult Services or Young Adult Services Desks. Strawberry Supper Community Grange #382 of Feeding Hills will hold their 40th annual Strawberry Supper on Wednesday, June 12. The supper will be held at the Grange Hall located at 47 North West Street in Feeding Hills. Continuous servings from 4 to 7 pm. The menu will consist of baked chick-

en, homemade potato salad, coleslaw, baked beans, rolls, pickles, strawberry shortcake and a choice of beverages. Donation is $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children under 12. Reservations are suggested and can be made by calling Pauline at 789-2061. The public is invited to attend. Proceeds will benefit Grange activities. Gateway lunch balances to be paid by June 12 As the end of the school year quickly approaches, families with students who have negative balances on their lunch accounts are reminded to send in payments no later than the morning of Wednesday, June 12. If you have any questions or are unsure of your child’s balance, please contact Tasha Hartley, Food Services Director (685-1005 or thartley@grsd.org). Payments may be made by cash, check or online through your MySchoolBucks account. Call MySchoolBucks Support at (855) 832-5226 for assistance in setting up an account. Gateway’s Food Service Staff wish everyone a

To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 fantastic and restful summer! Bird Communication Program The Huntington Council on Aging will be hosting a Bird Communication Program presented by Lois Kiraly and a Summer Birthday Celebration on Thursday, June 13 at 2:00 p.m. at Stanton Hall. Participants will learn about if birds are born with their songs or if they have to learn them; how birds can sing more than one pitch at a time; how a Mockingbird can sing so many songs so quickly and how many; what birds are talking about; how birds can “fool” other birds with their calls and why they do that; and if they understand “bird to human talk.” The public is welcome to attend and learn some of the common bird songs that visit local yards and feeders. The COA will also be celebrating senior summer birthdays with strawberry shortcake. Please call 512-5205 for reservations by Thursday, June 6. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Western Mass. Master Gardeners Association to Offer Free Soil Testing The Western Massachusetts Master Gardener Association (WMMGA) will be offering soil pH testing at the Westfield Farmer’s Market on June 13 from 2 – 4pm. Does your lawn or garden need lime? If you live in Western MA the answer to this question is a definite maybe. Our soils vary from one yard to the next. For some yards, lime needs to be added every few years to keep plants healthy. The only accurate way to know if your lawn or garden needs lime is to have the soil tested. If you applied lime in the fall now is the time to check it for the new growing season. Plan to have the best garden ever! It is easy to collect a soil sample. You can collect from your lawn, vegetable garden, perennial flower garden, under trees or shrubs but keep each collection separate. You could end up bringing in multiple samples! With a trowel remove a plug of soil from the surface down to the proper depth. Sample depths

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To Advertise Call 413-562-4181 are: 3-4 inches for lawn, 6-8 inches for flower or vegetable garden, 10-12 inches for trees or shrubs. Collect from several spots in your sampling area. If the area is small collect 4-6 samples, large 8-12 samples. Place the soil into a bucket and mix it all together. Remove twigs and other coarse materials. Place about 1 cup into a zip lock bag. If your soil is at all damp, you can leave the bag open to let it dry out and close it just when ready to bring in. Label each sample bag with its type – vegetable, lawn, perennial, etc. and the approximate size of the area. Bring you sample or samples in to the WMMGA table at the Westfield Farmer’s Market on June 13 from 2– 4. Certified soil testers will test the pH of your sample and then tell you how much lime you may need to apply. The cost is a $2 donation. Master Gardeners will also be able to answer your soil questions and any other gardening questions you have. Check the WMMGA website for other days and times of soil testing and other events at http://wmmga.org. If you need a complete soil analysis you can send soil for a fee to UMass Soil Testing Laboratory: http://soiltest. umass.edu.

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Father’s Day “Fiddlin’ Around” Concert at the Westfield Senior Center The Westfield Senior Center, 45 Noble Street, will explode with music on Friday, June 14 from 6 to 7:45 p.m. We’re going to celebrate the fathers, grandfathers, godfathers, and father-figures in our lives with an old fashioned fiddle concert. The entertainment for the evening will be the wildly popular local talent, Sarah the Fiddler who will delight her audience with toe-tapping, foot-stomping, lively music. To add to the fun, there will be door prizes, a 50/50 drawing, and a lottery ticket basket raffle. Each attendee will take home a scrumptious ice cream sundae to be distributed as participants leave the event. Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 28 at 9 a.m. You may purchase no more than four tickets per person.

We anticipate a sell-out crowd! YMCA of Greater Westfield To Offer MIGHTY Pediatric Weight Management Program The YMCA of Greater Westfield, in collaboration with Baystate Health, is offering the MIGHTY (Moving, Improving, and Gaining Health Together at the YMCA) program, beginning July 16. MIGHTY, funded by a grant from Kohl’s Cares, is an evidence-based, multicomponent pediatric weight management program for children with a body mass index above the 95th percentile. This free program meets twice per month, over a sixmonth period. During each two-hour session, children and their families engage with exercise specialists, nutritionists and behavioral health workers in classroom

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instruction and group exercise sessions. The upcoming session is for children between the ages of 10-13. Classes will be held on Tuesdays from 4-6 pm beginning July 16, 2019. To be eligible for the MIGHTY Program, participants must be at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index (BMI), provide a medical clearance form signed by their health care provider and attend a registration session at the YMCA of Greater Westfield. Registration is open until June 14. Space is limited. To register, contact YMCA of Greater Westfield, Cindy Agan, Health & Wellness Director, 413-5688631, cagan@westfieldymca. org. Dewey House Summer Social Craft Fair The 2nd Annual Dewey House Summer Social Craft Fair is scheduled for Saturday, June 15th on the lawn of the Church of the Atonement, Court St, Westfield, MA from 10 am – 3 pm. Rain date Saturday June 22. We are looking for local craftspeople (NO vendors/direct sales please) to join us, each space

is $30 and pre-registration is required. This is an outdoor event and space is limited. Last year’s event was very successful and all proceeds from this event will go to the Dewey House preservation fund. The Dewey House, built circa 1735, is the only colonial era home in Westfield open to the public as a museum, is part of the Westfield schools’ elementary curriculum and is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. For more information, please contact Julie at 413-454-5371 or email justme00315@yahoo. com. Stanley Park presents Carillon Concerts throughout the Summer Season The Carillon concert for May, will be presented on Sunday, June 16 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. Stanley Park’s Organist/Carilloneur will offer a variety of music from the Carillon Tower. Find a park bench, sit and enjoy the music as it drifts through the Park. For further information on the Carillon Concert program, go to www.stanleypark. org or call the Stanley Park office at 413-568-9312 x100 or x101.

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State Park. Severe weather cancels. Parking fee waived for this event. Two amazing opportunities to learn about invasive aquatic plants Two amazing opportunities to learn about invasive aquatic plants. Tuesday June 18. The Wild & Scenic Westfield River committee, Center Pond Weed Project and the Becket Conservation Commission are teaming up to offer a full day of “Lets Pull Together” Events in Becket MA. From 12:30 4:30pm, join divers on Center

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Chester High Alumni Coming Home Chester High School Alumni will be coming home to Chester this year for their 116th annual reunion and meeting on Saturday, June 29. The meeting draws a large group of people associated with the former Chester High School, including Chester Residents who graduated from Gateway after Chester High School closed in the late 1960s. This year’s festivities begin with a social hour at 1:00 p.m. at the Chester Railroad Depot and continue informally throughout the entire weekend as “Blue Devils” and “Quarriers” wander around town visiting old friends and relatives. The Association’s annual business meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. and Officers and Board Members will meet at 12:00 p.m. Chester High has traditions dating back well over one hundred years, but the Association has no members from that long ago! Among the many mysteries every year are questions like, “Who will be the oldest member?” and “Who will come from the farthest away?” In the midst of all the reminiscing, prizes are awarded for the first local and first out of state reservation. There is never a lack of laughter, perhaps because the threat of detention is long gone even though former teachers frequently attend. All classes will be honored, especially the fifty-year class of 1969 and twenty-five-year class of 1994. Dave Pierce of the Chester Foundation has also offered to conduct several tours including the granite saw near the Chester Railroad Station and the double arches. Contact him at dpiercedlp@aol.com for information. Reunion invitations are mailed to Association Members in late May. The reunion is not limited to graduates of Chester High. Anyone who does not receive an invitation may simply send a check (tickets are $7.50 per person, payable to Chester High School Alumni Association) to Robert Goewey, 1 Aldrich Avenue, Huntington MA 01050. Please make reservations no later than June 20. Strawberry Festival The Episcopal Church of the Atonement of Westfield, MA will celebrate its 157thYear of Strawberry Festival on Thursday, June 20. This year’s beneficiary of funds raised at the event will be the Westfield Soup Kitchen. Tickets for the event are $5. Serving times will be from 4 to 6 pm on the Church lawn at 36 Court Street in Westfield and from 6 to 8 pm on the Town Green (Main/Broad Streets). Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Westfield Farmer’s Market (every Thursday from 12-6 at the Church) or at the event. The Episcopal Church of the Atonement has been conducting this Festival since 1863, when it started as a fundraiser to build their place of worship–they raised $60. Once their parish was established, they turned their fundraising effort to supporting the community. Over the years, many local organizations have benefited from this event. Organizations are chosen by the Church through an application process based on level of need and benefit to the community–and most importantly one that shares their mission. The Westfield Soup Kitchen has been in existence for over 30 years. The Soup Kitchen was established to serve those in need of a dinner meal and fellowship, free of charge, each night of the week (except Saturdays), no questions asked. Run by volunteers and supported by local community groups, approximately 15,000 meals are served annually. Generous volunteers provide meals and the Soup Kitchen provides a safe, clean, temperature controlled environment for visitors to sit and eat. The Soup Kitchen is located at 101 Meadow Street, Westfield. The proceeds from the Episcopal Church of the Atonement Strawberry Festival will greatly help the Westfield Soup Kitchen continue to provide this daily meal service to the Westfield community. We have found a kindred spirit in the Church of the Atonement and we are grateful. In support of your local Soup Kitchen and the Church of Atonement, we encourage you to enjoy a dish of strawberries with either a biscuit or ice cream –while supplies last! We will be celebrating this event in conjunction with Westfield on Weekends’ presentation of MusicFest. Come on down and eat some strawberries, enjoy some music and know that you are supporting your fellow community members –one organization at a time.

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