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WESTFIELDSenator Don Humason of the 2nd Hampden & Hampshire District, and his staff will hold public office hours at the Hampton Ponds Association building between the hours of 5:30pm and 7pm on Monday, March 24. All are welcome to come, visit, and share their thoughts or concerns on state matters with Senator Humason. Senator Humason and staff are also available to meet with constituents at their district office
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Mohegan Sun Bus Trip SOUTHWICK - On March 24 there will be a bus trip to Mohegan Sun. The bus will depart from the Southwick Town Hall at 8 a.m. sharp and will leave Mohegan Sun at 3:30 p.m. for a 5 p.m. arrival back at the Town Hall. The cost is $18 per person, which includes $15 meal credit and $20 in Big 6 Wheel free bets (subject to change without notice). To reserve seats, contact Cara at P&R (413) 5695701 or email at parkandrec@
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WESTFIELD- On March 26 the new local Youth of the Year will be chosen soon at the 14th annual Awards Dinner. The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield will be holding the annual Youth of the Year Awards Dinner on Wednesday, March 26 at the Tekoa Country Club in order to honor the next local Youth of the Year. Tickets for this event are priced at $30 per person. Please visit the Club’s website to purchase tickets – your attendance will help honor this deserving group of youth. For more information about the Youth of the Year Dinner or to purchase tickets please visit our website at www. bcwestfield.org. If you have any questions feel free to call Kellie Brown at 413.562.2301.
SOUTHWICK - The Southwick Historical Society will present “Threads from the Past - How to Care for Your Antique Textiles,” on Thursday, March 27. Our speaker is Penni Martorell from Whistariahurst Museum in Holyoke, where she serves as a professional archivist and curator of collections. She also lectures on the industrial history, immigrant history and paper and textile mill history of Holyoke. She has led workshops on preserving heirlooms and basic textile preservation. Please join us at Christ Church United Methodist Fellowship Hall, at 222 College Highway, Southwick at 7 p.m. for this free and informative presentation. Bring your quilts or
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Submissions for Juried Art Show WESTFIELD- Westfield State University will hold a juried art show “Transformation is Timeless, Interpretations of Westfield at 175” featuring two-dimensional painting, photography, drawing, or digital art that interprets your perception of Westfield State at 175 years
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from April 8-19 at the Arno Maris Gallery in the Ely Campus Center.There is no fee to participate in the art show and submissions can be any representation of Westfield State including the physical campus, and the university’s mascot, Nestor the Owl. There will be a reception on April 10 from 5:30 -8 p.m. and cash prizes will be awarded to the top three art pieces. Artwork should be delivered to the Arno Maris Gallery by March 27 during regular gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 2-5:00 p.m., Thursday, 2 – 7:00 p.m., and Saturday 1:00-5:00 p.m. For more
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Social Work Practice Conference WESTFIELD- Westfield State University will hold its Second Annual Contemporary Clinical Social Work Practice Conference on Friday, March 28. The conference will take place from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Owl’s Nest located in the Ely Campus Center. The cost to attend is $45.00 and attendees will receive 3.5 Continuing
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Education Units (CEUs). For more information or to register visit www.westfield. ma.edu/ceu , contact Jessica Tansey at 413-572-8319 or email noncredit@westfield. ma.edu.
Dollars for Scholars SOUTHWICK - Southwick Dollars for Scholars officially has launched a new website through a new software tool provided by Scholarship America, Dollars for Scholars’ parent organization. This new website will allow Southwick Dollars for Scholars to help students in the community access more scholarships. Through the website, students will have the ability to create an online profile, which allows them to apply for and be matched to multiple scholarships on both the local and
national level. We provide scholarships for both graduating seniors and postgrads. Application deadline is March 28. Applications are available at Southwick Town Hall, Southwick Public Library, STGRHS guidance office and online.
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Swimming Areobics classes SOUTHWICKThe Southwick Senior Center will be offering Swimming Areobics classes through Wilderness Experience Unlimited. The fee is $20 pre paid for five classes. The next session will begin March 28 at 10:15am. Please call the office or stop in to sign up. 569-5498
Legion Scholarships WESTFIELD The Department of Massachusetts American Legion may grant ten $1,000 and ten $500 for college expenses of a child/ grandchild, whose parent is a current member in good standing of an American Legion Post within the Department of Massachusetts. Applications shall be filed on or before April 1. The scholarship shall be for the next school year only and limited
to incoming freshmen. Applications for Post 124 and Department of Massachusetts scholarships are available at Post 124, 38 Broad St., Westfield.
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History Speaker WESTFIELD- Please join us at the Westfield Athenaeum on Wednesday, April 2 at 7 p.m., as we welcome local Historian Rich Colton to our Spring Speaker Series. Mr. Colton will highlight the history of the Springfield Armory and the vital role it played in our national and local histories. Mr. Colton is the Historic Weapons Safety Officer at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site. He brings a wealth of knowledge about the Armory and historic firearms; and will present an interesting and informative lecture for our audience. This program is free and all are welcome. Please call the library for more information, 413-5620638.
Lunchtime Concerts Series WESTFIELD- Join us at the Westfield Athenaeum on April 3 at noon for another performance in our First Thursday’s lunchtime concerts series. The Athenaeum
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welcomes back musician Dan Daniels as he sings about the History of Country Music in his own inimitable fashion. As always, Soup’s On will be offering lunch beginning at 11:15 a.m. Bring your own or buy lunch at the Athenaeum! There is always something for everyone! Dan is sure to entertain and delight our audience and we hope to see you there! This program is free and all are welcome. Please call the library for more information, 413-5620638.
Trivia Night RUSSELL- Russell First’s Trivia Night will be held on April 5 at the Russell V.F.W. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the first round starting at 7 p.m. sharp. Cash prizes will be awarded for highest scores at the end of two sessions. A $10 donation gets you in the door to test your knowledge, and an opportunity to vie for the “Best Theme Table” or take a chance on the 50/50 raffle. Teams are limited to 8 players but feel free to come solo. No electronic devices
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Transitioning Homes Program WESTFIELD - Noble Hospital will host a free informational program called Compass to Care -Navigating the Transition from Hospital to Home: How to Help Yourself or Your Elders. This program is open to the public and will be held on Wednesday, April 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Noble
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Abner Gibbs Raffle WESTFIELD - Abner Gibbs Elementary School is holding a calendar raffle fundraiser in celebration of the school turning 100 years old. 100 days of prizes to celebrate 100 years of quality
education at Abner Gibbs Elementary School. Calendars are available for purchase at the school office 413-5726418. Cash or checks made payable to Abner Gibbs PTO are acceptable forms of payment. Each calendar is $10 and there are many fabulous prizes provided by our local community donators. Drawing began January 1 and will end April 10. Winning entries will be placed back into drawing. Winners will be contacted by phone and prize pickup will be during school hours in the office.
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Westfield Dollars for Scholars is holding a paper shredding fundraiser. On Saturday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Valley Green Shredding of South Deerfield, is donating its equipment to help raise funds for Westfield students. For only $5 you may have up to two boxes of documents shredded. Shredding will take place in the South Middle School parking lot. Note, these items are not acceptable for shredding: 3-ring binders, batteries, electronics, large binder clips, vinyl, plastics or x-rays. All proceeds will fund scholarships for Westfield students.
Breakfast with Bunny WESTFIELDThe Keystone Elite Club of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield will be hosting a pancake breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Saturday April 12 from 9–11 a.m. You must pre-purchase tickets. Adults are $5.00 each, children ages 5-12 $3.00 each and children under 5 are free. There will be an opportunity to have your picture taken for $5.00 per picture with the Easter Bunny. Tickets are available at the club beginning March 24. For questions please call Kellie at 413-562-2301.
Girl Scouts to Host #FAB2Bu EASTFIELD- The Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts will host #FAB2bU, an evening-long interactive health and wellness event for girls in grades 8 to 12 on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Eastfield Mall. Girls will be exposed to thought provoking workshops on physical prowess, nurturing creativity and spiritual health as well as information stations, and demonstrations and hands-on activities such as a mall-wide fashion scavenger hunt. The evening will culminate watching a late night movie with discussion
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American Legion Scholarship WESTFIELD The Scholarship Committee of American Legion Post 124, 38 Broad St., Westfield announces its 17th annual $500 scholarship for High
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Scholarship Applications Available WEST SPRINGFIELD The Advertising Club of Western Massachusetts Scholarship Committee announces scholarship applications are now available online at adclubwm.org. Applications will also be available through guidance departments at high schools in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin Counties or by contacting the Ad Club at 413736-2582. Western Massachusetts seniors who have been accepted by an accredited college or technical school to study advertising, communications, marketing or graphics arts and will be attending in September 2014 are encouraged to apply. In 2014, one $1000 scholarship will be awarded. Completed scholarship applications and all support materials must be submitted to the Ad Club and postmarked by April 28. Scholarship decisions are made by the Scholarship Committee of Advertising Club of Western Massachusetts and are considered final. The scholarship will be awarded at the Ad Club’s June professional development luncheon.
Computer Support Tutorials WESTFIELD - Do you have some computer knowledge and experience, but get stuck on certain technical tasks because you never learned how to do them? Individual computer support tutorials are offered at the Senior Center in the Computer Lab located on the second
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roles change dramatically when they assume total responsibility of caring for their grandchildren. Although each family situation is unique, there are many similar needs and concerns. The Greater Westfield Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the second Tuesday of every month at the Westfield Boys and Girls Club. Childcare will be provided. All grandparents are welcome to attend starting at 6:30 p.m. Yoga Classes For questions, please contact MONTGOMERY - Grace gpsg01085@aol.com or call Hall Memorial Library is 562-2301. sponsoring yoga classes at the Town Hall, 161 Main Road in Museum Discounts Montgomery Wednesday SOUTHWICK - The evenings at 6:30 p.m. The mixed-level class is taught by Southwick Public Library Kathy Niedzielski, CYT, of and its Friends Association LifeDance Studios in have 15 area passes/discounts Westfield, and is appropriate available for check out to its for most ability levels. The adult patrons in good standfee is $10 per class and stu- ing. Each pass is allowed out dents should bring their own for two days, may be checked mats. For more information out by a family once per contact the library by phone month, and are $5 per day at (413) 862-3894 or via past due. The library’s passes/ email at montgomeryli- discounts include: The Springfield Museums, Amelia brary@yahoo.com. Park Children’s Museum, the New Children’s Museum in Grandparents West Hartford and Roaring Brook Nature Center, Eric Raising Carle Museum, Connecticut Grandchildren Tr o l l e y Museum, Massachusetts State Parks WESTFIELD - Are you raising a grandchild? Pass, Connecticut Science Grandparents' traditional Center, and the U.S.S. floor. Frank Quirk, retired Senior Lecturer at Northeastern’s College of Professional Studies, conducts the tutorials. There is no charge, but participants must sign up in advance. Sessions are offered on Wednesday mornings between 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and each is a half-hour in length. Participants should call the Senior Center at 562-6435 to sign up for a session.
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Library Collection SOUTHWICK - A special collection housed in the Children’s Room helps families to cope with various challenges and issues. The Bibliotherapy Collection consists of fiction and non-fiction titles to read to your children regarding physiological changes, keeping safe, coping with learning disabilities and starting middle school. These titles cover subjects such as welcoming a new baby, potty training, bullying, diabetes, death and dealing with our feelings. On the shelves, you can easily find them with a reddish orange sticker on the spine of the book. For more information on these resources as well as Children’s Programs, visit the Children’s Room or call us at 413-5691221x4.
Southwick -On-Stage SOUTHWICK Southwick-On-Stage announces a director’s search for the 2014 season. The theatre group plans to produce two shows. Both shows will be presented on the stage at the Southwick Town Hall.
The first show will be: ‘On Golden Pond’, by Ernest Thompson (first produced in 1979) and the second production (pending licensing approval) will be a musical “The Fantasticks’, music by Harvey Schmidt, book and lyrics by Tom Jones. Interested parties should contact the theatre group via their website: southwick-onstage.org or contact Joan Perkins-Smith at 413-5691572 and select ‘Opportunities’ and ‘Directors’.
Online Seminar WESTFIELD - Scholarship America has partnered with CollegeWeekLive to host an online event specifically for Dollars for Scholars communities. CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars is pleased to offer students, parents and others in Westfield a convenient way to receive relevant and timely information from national experts on financing education beyond high school. The event will feature three live, interactive presentations, and include topics such as completing the FAFSA, understanding financial aid options and sharing tips on finding and applying for scholarships. Participants can join the presentations from the comfort of their home, school, or library – anywhere that has a computer and internet access.
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Guitar Lessons WESTFIELD - The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield is now accepting registrations for youth ages 8 and older for guitar lessons. Lessons will held on Wednesdays. Beginner classes will be from 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. and advanced classes will be from 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. You may register at the front desk Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. or online at www.bgcwestfield. org. For more information please contact our Program Director Jose Roman at (413) 562-2301.
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Wild and Scenic WESTFIELD - The Wild and Scenic Westfield River turns 20 years old and the Watershed Suitcases are out and about in local Libraries and Town Halls to celebrate. They are “Traveling the Watershed”, inspiring community members to take a second look at the Westfield River and join the Wild and Scenic volunteers for trainings and workdays for 2014, our 20th year of having been honored with Wild and Scenic designation. The suitcases are designed and painted by local artists and are chock full of information and ideas for adventure. There are reference books, maps, DVD’s, guidebooks and brochures. If you have a location within the ten towns with Wild & Scenic designa-
tion or in neighboring towns where the suitcases might be hosted, call Meredyth Babcock 413 623-2070. Where are the suitcases now? They are at the Savoy Town Hall, the Huntington Library, Chesterfield Library, Chester Library and at the Notchveiw reservation in Windsor MA. Not sure if your town has Wild & Scenic Designation? Visit our newly updated website www.westfieldriverwildscenic.org.
High School Council WESTFIELD - The WHS (Westfield High School) School Council invites you to our Town Hall meetings on the third Monday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The meetings will be held at the high school in Room 112. Bring you concerns, ideas or compliments! We welcome all members of the community to contribute. For further information please contact the school at (413) 572-6463.
Now Enrolling WESTFIELD - Saint Mary’s Parish School in Westfield is now enrolling students for the 2014-2015 school year for preschool, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and grades 1-12. Come and see how our preschool and pre-kindergarten programs help your child explore, learn, and grow in a loving environment. Saint Mary’s strives to develop academic success and spiritual
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Animal Shelter Drive WESTFIELD - Please join us for our first annual can and bottle recycling drive. We will be accepting rinsed cans and bottles at the Westfield Regional Animal Shelter, located across from Barnes Airport, on weekdays between noon and 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds will benefit our dogs at the shelter.
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Best Blue Ribbon Basil Jelly Ingredients 4 cups water 2 cups firmly packed fresh basil leaves, finely chopped 1 package Mrs. Wages Fruit Pectin Home Jell 3 drops green food coloring, optional 5 cups sugar Preparation In large saucepan, bring water and basil to a boil. Remove from heat, cover and let stand for 10 minutes. Strain and discard basil. Return 3 2/3 cups liquid to pan. Stir in pectin and food coloring, if desired. Return to rolling boil over high heat. Stir in sugar. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam that forms on top of jam. Ladle mixture into hot, clean jars, leaving 1/4inch headspace. Remove air bubble. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with twopiece lids. Twist lid bands so not loose but not too tight. Process for 15 minutes in boiling water bath canner. Serves 6 half pints Best of Show Apricot-Pineapple Jam See Easy Jam, Page 15
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calendars. Themes: A theme isn’t always necessary, but it almost always makes the party – and party planning – more fun and memorable. “Themes for children’s parties are now more sophisticated with a touch of whimsy, while adults are planning party themes based on the personality or interests of the guest of honor,” said Nease. Decorations: “A growing trend at parties today is a personalized banner featuring photos or decorative elements to reinforce the party theme,” said Nease. And many party hosts are going the DIY route. These banners can easily be designed and printed at home. All it takes is ribbon or
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the 100th birthday of its iconic Morton Salt Girl, the company has developed a quick and easy Salted Caramel Cinnamon Cupcake recipe for a delicious twist to any birthday party. For more about the Morton Salt Girl and events and promotions planned in 2014 to celebrate her birthday, visit www.mortonsaltgirl100.com. Salted Caramel Cinnamon Cupcakes Ingredients 1 package of yellow cake mix Eggs, vegetable oil and water, per mix instructions 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 can prepared cream cheese frosting (whipped frosting not recommended) 2 teaspoons caramel topping, plus additional for garnish 12 pieces individually wrapped caramels Morton® Coarse Sea Salt Preparation Heat oven and prepare cake
mix as instructed on the box, adding cinnamon with other ingredients. Divide prepared batter evenly among 24 paperlined muffin cups, filling each cup 2/3's full. Bake cupcakes as instructed on the box. Remove cupcakes from pans and cool completely. Cut each unwrapped caramel in half lengthwise. Gently press a small amount of Morton® Coarse Sea Salt onto one side of one of the larger surfaces. Set aside. Combine frosting and caramel topping in a bowl, and pipe frosting onto each cupcake. Drizzle additional caramel topping on top of each frosted cupcake and sprinkle lightly with sea salt. Top each cupcake with one piece of salted caramel, salted side facing outward. Serve immediately. Refrigerate any leftover cupcakes. Serves 24 cupcakes Source Morton Salt, Inc.
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Ingredients 5 1/2 cups prepared fruit (about 2 1/2 pounds apricots and 1 1/2 pounds pineapple) 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice 1 package Mrs. Wages Fruit Pectin Home Jell 1/2 teaspoon butter 8 cups granulated sugar Preparation Pit unpeeled apricots, then finely chop or grind. Measure exactly 3 cups apricots into 8-quart saucepan. Cut, peel, core and finely chop pineapple. Measure exactly 2 1/2 cups pineapple into saucepan with apricots. Mix well. Add lemon juice. Add pectin and
butter and stir over high heat until reaches rolling boil. Add sugar and stir thoroughly until reaches rolling boil. Continue cooking for four minutes, stirring constantly to avoid scalding. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam that forms on top of jam. Ladle mixture into hot, clean jars, leaving 1/4inch headspace. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with twopiece lids. Twist lid bands so not loose but not too tight. Process for 10 minutes in boiling water bath canner. Serves 8 pints Fast Fruity Freezer Jam Ingredients 1 1/2 cups sugar or Splenda No Calorie Sweetener
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FIREFIGHTER/EMT The Town of Southwick seeks applicants for 2 full time Firefighter/EMT positions. Duties include fire suppression, ambulance/emergency medical response, public education, fire prevention, housekeeping, drills. Must at a minimum be Mass. EMT – Basic and CPR/AED Certified at time of hire and possess a valid driver’s license. Preference given to applicants who have completed the Mass. Firefighting Certifications I & II, and who offer work experience with an organized fire dept., or who offer an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must meet Massachusetts medical and physical agility test standards, refrain from smoking tobacco products and reside within 10 miles from the fire station. The Town offers a hiring rate of $18.13 per hour, a professional work environment, competitive benefits package include flexible pre-tax benefits plan. Full timers on a 4 day on and 4 day off schedule. Tours of duty are 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. daily. Interested parties must complete an Employment Application available at Office of Board of Selectmen, on line at: www.southwickma.org (applications must be printed out on line, filled out, and return by mail or dropped off), Town Hall 454 College Highway Southwick, MA 01077 or calling 413-569-5995 All applications due by close of business April 8, 2014 to Board of Selectmen’s Office. The Town of Southwick is an ADA/EOE/AA employer.
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