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Otis Chainsaw Carving Demonstration 11:00 AM PM 12:15-1:00 10:30 AM Dave Conklin Carving TO: Agawam, Poultry & Rabbit Show :00 PMDELIVERED “Clowning from the Heart Entertainment” 1:00 PM DELIVERED TO: Portable Saw Mill Platt 12 PM :00 AM J Team Organ Concert -East/South/ Joyce Blandford, Chicopee, 2:15 Clown Magic Show Agawam, Blandford, 11:00 History AssociationRe-enactment Group AM M West Living “Rosies Racing Pigs” 11:00-2:00 PM M National Anthem Hampton, Granville, Holyoke, Chicopee, Granville, M CattleInfantry Show - Regiment AdultBoy Division 37thDairy Volunteer 12:00PM Colors Presented - Blandford Scout Troop 112 1:00-4:00 PM Southwick, Springfield, Westfield, Holyoke, Southwick, Sheep - YouthContest Division CattleShow Show-Adult Division 12PM-3PM :OO W.Spfld, PM Dairy Scarecrow Building 2:00-4:00 PM MA; Enfield, E.Granby, Springfield, Westfield, M Massachusetts State Police K9 Demo Show-Youth 3:00-6:00 :30 PM Dining Hall OpenDivision (Suffield, Baked Ham & Beans) 12PM6PMPM EastSheep Windsor, West Springfield, MA; BerkshireGranby, Mtn. Search & Rescue Team 12:00-6:00 11:00-5:00 PM PM Midway Open 12PM-2:30PM West Suffield, CT Midway Open 12:00-6:30 PM E.Simsbury, Granby, Granby, 11:30-12:15 Massachusetts State PoliceDemonstration 12:15PM-1 Otis Simsbury, Chainsaw Carving 12:15-1:00 PM Suffield, CT K9 Demo12:00 PM Vol. 49 No. 37 “Clowning From the Heart Entertainment” 12:30 PM :00 PM “Clowning from the Heart Entertainment” 1:00 PM 2:15PM Clown Magic Show 1 PM 2:15 Clown Magic Show 12:00-1:OO PM M National Anthem National Anthem– 12:00-6:30 PM PM Colors Presented - Blandford Boy Scout Troop 112 2PM-3PM 1:00-4:00 Westfield Evangelical Free Church Praise Group :OO PM Colors Scarecrow Building Contest 2:00-4:00 Presented 4PM-6 PM PM 3:00-6:00 PM :30 PM Dining Hall Open ( Baked Ham & Beans)

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Westfield Bridge Club Results 8/24/17 North/South: 1st: Sue Labuckie & Marcel Jacques; 2nd: Vi Martinell & Cindy Fullerton; 3rd: Alice Zuvers & Eileen Doherty East/West: 1st: Barbara Kress & Marilyn Breor; 2nd: Andrea Laplace & Mary Wolff; 3rd: Fran Slasienski & Betsy Cassin Duplicate is played Thursday afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 at The American Inn in Southwick. All players are welcome.

Get your HiSET/ GED It is not too late to get your HiSET/GED! Westfield Community Educations’ Free Preparation classes starting soon! Please call 413-3363100 for an appointment to register! Don’t Delay! Classes are made possible due to the generosity of the following program supporters: Berkshire BankBeveridge Family Foundation-Charles H. Hall Foundation Bank of America, N.A., Trustee-City of Westfield, CDBG-Kiwanis Club of Westfield-Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc.Westfield Academy-Westfield Bank Future Fund-Westfield Police Association-Westfield Athenaeum-Western Mass Hospital

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Westfield Farmers’ Market The Westfield Farmers’ Market takes place on the lawn of the Church of the Atonement, 36 Court Street, from noon to 6:00 pm every Thursday thru October 6, rain or shine. Music all day, sponsored by the Westfield Cultural Council. Cooking Demonstrations at 3:00 . Thanks to a generous grant from an anonymous donor, SNAP customers receive an additional weekly match up to $5.00 when they purchase tokens at the Market table with their SNAP EBT card.

Congregation Ahavas Achim Hebrew School Congregation Ahavas Achim of Westfield has spaces open in its Hebrew School starting for the next school year in September for third through seventh grades. The Hebrew School meets weekly on Mondays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Support for the program is provided by the Jewish Endowment Foundation of Western Massachusetts, a division of the Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts, Inc. For more information, call Andy at 569-1148.

Tuesdays on the Trail Join the Friends of the Columbia Greenway for a

casual ride on the trail. Riders will meet at 6pm at the Main St. trail ramp (Stop & Shop) for a ride to Shaker Farms and back. If riders prefer a shorter distance, they may turn around at any point and head back. Similarly, if riders prefer a longer distance, they may continue further south on the trail. These rides will occur each Tuesday evening during July and August.

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make music in a fun, relaxed environment. Music Together is a program that fosters basic music skills and encourages language development, creativity, self-expression, and confidence. This series of three classes will be taught by Keri Klee of Greater Springfield Music Together on September 8, 15, and 22 at 10am at the Westfield Westfield Athenaeum. This program is for children ages birth to 7 Athenaeum – and their caregivers. Register Music Together At online at westath.org or call us at 562-6158 x5. This proThe Athenaeum gram is generously sponsored All children love music! by a grant from the Shurtleff Families will sing, dance, and Foundation. www.truckstoptroubadours. com. The group is as close to Nashville as you can get pulling influences from Waylon Jennings, and selections from Country Gold Hits. The concert is made possible through a grant awarded by the Southwick Cultural Council to the Southwick Rotary Club.

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.

Crusin’ with Bruce Marshall Food, music, and classic cars—all makes and models welcome! Great door prizes! Every Tuesday from 5 pm to

dusk, August 29 through September 26, 2017 at Hampton Ponds Plaza, 1029 North Rd (Route 202), Westfield. There will be a 50/50 raffle in support of the Greater Westfield & Western Hampden County Medical Reserve Corps Inc. & Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Find us at: realoldies1250.net; on Facebook at Real Oldies 1250; and 413-289-2300.

Alzheimer’s Support Group at Armbrook Village August 30, 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.

Rotary to host free concert – Truck Stop Troubadours, a Travelin’ Retro Country Roadshow Chris Boyd, President, Southwick Rotary Club, announced that the club will host the Truck Stop Troubadours , a free live concert to be held August 30 in the pavilion at Whalley Park, Powder Mill Road, Southwick. The concert is scheduled from 6 to 9:30 pm rain or shine. The concert is family oriented. Food and beverages will be offered. For more information, contact Rotarian Bob Fox at 413 579 4585. Bring a lawn chair!! For more details, check out

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Blandford, MA will be the site for hundreds of visitors from throughout the country on Labor Day weekend. Besides those who come to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Blandford Fair, over 220 members of one of the town’s oldest families will gather for a reunion. Wymans from all over the country will be gathering in Blandford for a huge reunion over Labor Day Weekend this year. The event will take place at the White Church in Blandford on Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3. Many activities are planned, including sharing the Wyman family history, sharing old photos and family artifacts, what life was like in Blandford for the Wymans, and since the event is being held in a church, a family service on Sunday morning. The descendants of William Horatio and Eliza Hanchett Wyman will be coming from as far away as California, but also, North Dakota, Minnesota, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Maine, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Anyone with questions about the reunion or the Blandford Homecoming should contact Gary Hart in Feeding Hills at 413-7867131.

Like working with children? Have 10-11 hours a month to volunteer? Call today to learn how you can volunteer as a facilitator at Rick’s Place. Rick’s Place offers compassionate support in a secure environment to children affected by death in order to facilitate the healing process. Dedicated and creative volunteers are needed

Russell COA host a “Main Street Tag Sale” Saturday, September 9th, the Russell, MA Council on Aging will host a “Main Street Tag Sale” from 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Sell your stuff, have some fun, and make some money! Sites are available on the lawn outside the Senior Center located in Russell Town Hall, 65 Main

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St., Russell, MA, and in the Veteran’s park across the street. A pancake breakfast, and hot dog and pot luck dish lunch will be available for purchase in the Senior Center. A 12’ x 12’ space is $15.00. This is a rain or shine event. Vendors will need to supply their own tables, and tents if desired. Please send name, contact information, and payment to Russell COA, P.O. Box 407, Russell, MA 01071. Call Carrie Florek at 413862-6217 or e-mail russellcoa@russellma.net with further questions.

CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars Monthly Meeting The next monthly meeting of the CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars will be held on Monday, September 11, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. in the Faculty Cafeteria at South Middle School. New members always welcome!

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Patricia McMahon, Chair, of the Southwick Cultural Council (SCC), announced that the commission will sponsor a bus trip to the New York Botanical Gardens on Sunday, September 17th. to see a special exhibit by glass artist Dale Chihuly. CHIHULY showcases more than 20 glass work installations and includes drawings and early works in a sensoryfilled exhibition. The Garden’s dramatic vistas become a living canvas for work created specifically for the botanical garden showcasing Chihuly’s signature organic shapes in brilliant colors. This is the first exhibit of Chihuly’s work in New York in 10 years. Cost for the trip is $78.00 for adults and $75.00 for seniors. The bus will leave the Southwick Town Hall at 454 College Highway at 8:00 am, and will depart from the New York Botanical Gardens at 4:00 pm. Please make check payable to the Town of Southwick and note on the memo line “NY bus trip” and mail to Pat McMahon, Southwick Cultural Council, 454 College Highway,

Ward 6 Office Hours Announced Ward 6 City Councilor Bill Onyski and City Council President Brent B. Bean II will hold neighborhood office hours on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 @ 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at the Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport, 110-115 Airport Road. City residents are invited to attend the neighborhood

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

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‘Cook Smart, Eat Well’ Series Coming to the Westfield Senior Center in September

45 Noble Street, will be the host site for a four-week cooking demonstration series for older adults. The sessions are interactive and are based on cooking easy, healthy recipes. All participants will have the opportunity to tastetest, take home the recipes, and ask questions about healthy cooking and meal preparation. The classes will be held on Thursdays September 14, 21, 28 and October 5 from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. There is no charge for participation in the series. Advance registration is necessary because space is limited. For more information or to sign up for the series, please call the Westfield Senior Center at 562-6435.

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tournament to benefit LiveSTRONG at the YMCA. The tournament will take place at the Worthington Golf Club on Saturday, September 16, 2017. This is a four person scramble format. Registration begins at 10AM with and shotgun start at 11:00AM. Entry fee is $55.00 per golfer for walkers and $65.00 per golfer with cart. The fee includes 9 holes of golf, attendee gift and lunch. Prizes include longest drive, closet to the pin, as well as three division of play: men’s, women’s and mixed. Register deadline is Saturday, September 9th. Enjoy the essence of golf at Worthington’s club with its small sloping greens, tight tree lined fairways, stately pines and maples along with well-placed creek with it’s all encompassing stunning view. Please join us in helping adult cancer survivors feel alive again. All proceeds go directly to the Livestrong at the YMCA. Corporate individual, and team sponsorships opportunities are available. Donations are welcomed and appreciated. For more information on registration, spon-

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sorship or donations, please contact, Andrea Allard, CEO at 413.568.8631 or aallard@ westfieldymca.org

Holy Trinity Parish Fall Festival Holy Trinity Parish of Westfield will be holding its FALL FESTIVAL on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2017, 12 noon to 5 pm at Pilsudski Park, 200 Old County Rd., Holyoke, MA. The day will begin with Mass celebrated at 10:30 am. The Festival will feature a Polish Kitchen serving the popular Polish Plate with pierogi, golumbki, kielbasa, and kapust. These items can also be purchased separately. The American Kitchen will serve hot dogs, hamburgers & kielbasa grinders. Take-Out will be available starting at Noon. Our Bake Sale will have delicious homemade baked goods. The festival will include Bingo, a Straw Booth, games of chance, a Chinese Raffle and a 50/50 Raffle.. There will be children’s games, activities and a Bounce

House. The Grand Raffle has 10 money prizes worth a total of $2,000 with the first prize being $1,000. Tickets are $1 each or a book of 6 tickets for $5. Raffle tickets can be obtained in advance at the parish office during office hours and at the Festival. The drawing will be at the Festival. For your listening and dancing pleasure The “Mark VI Band” will provide Polish & American music from 1 to 5 pm in the spacious ballroom. The Festival is open to the public with free admission & parking, held rain or shine. Come for good food and a fun time. For more information call the Parish Office, Monday thru

Friday from 9am to 4pm at 568-1506 or email htoffice@ comcast.net. We hope to see you there!

Water Aerobics The Southwick Senior Center will offer Water Aerobics classes again this year, through Wilderness Experience on College Highway. The dates for the first session are, September 8th, 15, 22, Oct. 6 and 20th, at 10:30am. Cost is $25 for the session, pre-paid at the Senior Center. Stop by the office or call 569-5498 to sign up.

Russell Senior Center Hosts Clarence Darrow Performance Monday, September 18th at 2:00 p.m., Richard Clark will perform Clarence Darrow by David Rintels, at the Russell Senior Center, 65 Main Street, Russell, MA. This play features intense court room drama and comic relief as it highlights the life and times of Clarence Darrow, attorney extraordinaire and defender of the downtrodden and the damned. From his youthful innocence in small town Ohio to the embattled national stage of the “Scopes Monkey Trial” and the Leopold and Loeb court rooms it is a roller coaster ride into the heart and mind of a complex American hero. Richard Clark is an actor with over thirty years of experience in New England regional theater, New York Theater and television. Mr. Clark’s performance is sponsored by the Russell Cultural Council.The public is welcome; light refreshments will be served after the perfor-


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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;

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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

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will lead the fun and share a wee bit of fairy lore. This program is free and open to the public. To register or for more information call the Huntington Library at 6673506.

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Huntington Public Library hosts Minstrel Storyteller The Huntington Public Library will host Minstrel Storyteller Mary Jo Maichack in a participatory family program especially recommended for children ages 4 and older with their caregivers, as well as all other ages. “Fairy House Craft” is a delightful “make and take” workshop that will take place on Monday, September 25th from 6-7 P.M. Families will

receive natural woodland materials such as acorns, twigs, bark, and pine cones and use glue and imagination to create tiny houses or furniture for fairies in small containers. If families wish to bring more of their own woodland materials they are welcome to do so. Mary Jo

Applications are now available for those who are eligible for Westfield’s Senior Citizen Property Tax Work-Off Program. The program is limited to one $500 work-off per household. Applicants must be the property owner of record or spouse, a resident of Westfield, 60 years of age or older, and willing to work approximately two hours per week from October through June. Volunteer opportunities include working in the public

schools as greeters, library assistants, or reading tutors; clerical work within the offices of various City departments; and staff assistance at the Animal Shelter. Placement at a particular site will be determined by matching the skills, talents, and interests of the applicant with the requests of the various City departments. Income guidelines are $36,180 for a single household and $48,720 for a couple, including Social Security income. Completed applications, along with all required documentation, must be submitted in person to Tina Gorman by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 28, 2017. No applications will be accepted after that date. The selection of participants will be by lottery and priority will be given to those who have not yet participated in the program. If you would like an application packet or additional information, please contact the Council On Aging at 562-6435.

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50th Reunion Announced for Tech High Class of 1967 Technical High – Springfield, MA, Class of 1967 will hold its 50th Class Reunion from September 29

to October 1, 2017. A full weekend of exciting activities are being planned for this significant milestone with a 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 about the reunion, either send us their name and contact info or have them email Carolyn or Pam and the Reunion Committee will follow through. Names and information should be emailed to 1967Tech50th@ gmail.com

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Southwick class of 1977 High School reunion planned for November 24th at the Westfield River Brewing Company 707 College Hwy formerly ” Chucks Steak House” from 6 PM to closing. $5 per person Please send confirmation to Donna by text 413330-7711 or email Dan at dhess@southwickinsagency. com. Please spread the word and we are hoping for a good turnout.

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A Plateful Of Surprises Await at The Big E This year’s Fair has it all: great entertainment, vintage cars, and deep fried burgers! Walk around and take a big bite out of a variety of sweet and salty pleasures or sit down and chow down in one of our restaurants. Walk the Avenue of States for a specialty dish unique to each state or go big and try something new to this year’s Fair. Save room for dessert and dive into a Big E Cream Puff or Éclair. Picky eaters and foodies alike will get their fill of incredible Fair food; The Big E has the best selection of Fair cuisine on the East Coast. Don’t know where to start? Download our Big E App and check out the hours of operation and locations of your favorite restaurants and concession stands. Plan a schedule to make the most of your special day and grab yourself some goodies on the way!

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this new burger is a risk too good to miss. Enjoy Sweet Pepper Bacon at the Burgundy Brook Café, Waffle Chicken Bites from The Deep South Company, or Deluca’s new Chicken Parmigiana Sandwich. If you’re craving something sweet, Pop ‘N Fresh welcomes fall with a new and trendy take on a classic fair food: Pumpkin Pie Funnel Cake. Need more dessert? Stop by the Coffee Break for their Deep Fried Holy Cannoli served with chocolate chip ice cream, hot fudge, caramel, cinnamon, sugar and whipped cream. NEW LOCATIONS Bud & Burger Pub: The pub, at Gate 7, will feature the two-floor Budweiser Macro Bar and serve draft beers, various steakhouse burgers with Budweiser Rub, and the exciting 2017 Big E Burger – a Big E inspired burger recipe

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grab a bowl of either hot or cold soup made from scratch. Harpoon Beer Hall: On New England Avenue Frigo’s Gourmet Foods: Come find them at their new location in the Food Court next to the Coffee Break (previously Big Kahuna’s location). Big Kahuna’s: Visit their new location on West Road next to Opa Opa where you will find all the delicious Greek food you love in a new state-of-the-art trailer. West Side Grille – Grab a booth and chow down on some all-American burgers, fries, pizza, salads, soups, sandwiches & more, served in air-conditioned comfort in the Young Building.

Tasting Fair Food, Most Creative, and Best New Food. Winners for each category will be selected by a panel of local celebrity judges and one lucky fairgoer. All finalists will be entered into the final category: Fairgoer Favorite. For this category, fairgoers get the chance to be part of the action by trying the top ten foods and voting for their favorite on Facebook. On the last day of the Fair, the Fairgoer Favorite will be awarded a trophy alongside the other three category winners. For more info on how get involved in the competition, check out TheBigE.com or download our app!

BELOVED FAIRTIME FAVORITES No one can resist coming to The Big E without sinking their teeth into a massive Big E Cream Puff. Early morning and late night Cream Puff cravers can visit our take-out window. The Big Éclair smothered with a layer of smooth chocolate is another crowd pleaser, handmade every day of the Fair and just as rich in flavor. Both desserts are made fresh on location at The Big E Cream Puff Bakery in the New England Center, BIG EATS but can also be found in the COMPETITION Food Court. The second annual Big Eats If someone brings up The Competition is almost here! Contest categories are Best See Big E Foods, Page 11

Greater Westfield & Western Hampden County Medical Reserve Corps A 501(C)3 Non-Profit Disaster Organization will conduct a Basic EMT coursE in Downtown Westfield Registration is now open for EMT Training that will be taught at the Westfield Episcopal Church of the Atonement in downtown Westfield (36 Court Street, Westfield, MA 01085)

Sunday, September 10 • 2:00 p.m. $10 at door • students free • wheelchair-access air-conditioned • meet-the-artists reception • art gallery open Arts councils of Chester, Huntington, Montgomery, Russell, Westhampton, Worthington

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New Fantastic Features at The Fair The Big E is back, and it’s bringing new additions to the party. The largest fair in the Northeast is planning activities that will make for an exciting trip each day, so make sure to check out all the new features The Big E has to offer this year! Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition Young Building daily, sponsored by Uncommon USA This year, our premier exhibit recreates one of the world’s greatest artistic a c h i e v e m e n t s , Michelangelo’s renowned ceiling frescoes from the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, reproduced photographically and artfully displayed. The highlights of the frescoes are presented in their original size. This innovative interpretation of the timeless masterpieces can be viewed up close, including The Creation of Adam. It has previously made stops in

Montreal, Vienna, Shanghai, Dallas, Munich and New York. Eastern States Exposition: A Walk through History Hampden County Building daily 10am10pm The Hampden County Building auditorium has been revamped to house the history of Eastern States Exposition. The permanent exhibit will tell the story of the largest event on the East Coast through photography, memorabilia, artifacts and historic items from the Exposition’s archives, including trophies and ribbons, pennants, posters and more. See letters from former U.S. presidents, a replica of the famed Skyride, Storrowton Village on a small scale, Brooks’ family possessions donated by the late Grace Brooks Knibb,

granddaughter of Exposition founder, Joshua L. Brooks, and much more. Camel Kingdom Avenue ShowPlace daily at 12, 2:30, and 7pm, sponsored by Westfield Bank This one-of-a-kind, entertaining and educational exhibit featuring the dromedary camel, is turning The Big E’s Avenue ShowPlace into a desert oasis this fall. The stars of Camel Kingdom are a rare breed of dromedary with blue eyes and a spotted coat. Including the herd at The Big E, there are less than 1,000 of these creatures in existence. During this unique presentation, fairgoers will get to know these domestic animals and learn about their daily care routine.

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Everything that Matters in the Kitchen Cooking Show with Dianne Linderman M a l l a r y Rotunda daily at 11:30am, 2:30 & 5:30pm, sponsored by Good Health Sauna Syndicated National Radio Talk Show Host, Dianne Linderman, brings her farmfresh cooking show to The Big E! The show features three of Dianne’s healthy recipes – prepared using local produce to support our farm to fork initiative. Dianne’s show will get your family motivated to come back to the kitchen and start cooking again. Stick around after the show for taste testing. Farm Gate Exhibit Mallary Complex daily Relax in the courtyard and sip local wines by the glass and sample New England cheeses in The Creamery. If you’re wondering how a sheep’s wool is made into yarn, stop by the newly relocated Fiber Nook and watch demonstrators present weaving and spinning techniques used to transform wool and fiber from alpacas and llamas into finely crafted products. World Renowned Horse Trainer Guy McLean Draft Horse Show Sept. 28-Oct. 1, sponsored by Williams Distributing Guy McLean and his Australian horses have achieved national status over 15 years, performing for and educating audiences at Royal shows like Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide and The Brisbane Ekka. McLean, now based in Texas, has taken to

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the international stage. He is acclaimed by his fans to be an Australian national treasure. His performance is a must-see event for all ages. See him Sept. 28-30 at 1 & 6pm and Oct. 1 at Noon & 6pm. The E Stage Flag Plaza, sponsored by Blue Chair Bay Rum The stage will host performances by local and emerging talent. The Masters of Music Series will take place every Fri., Sat. and Sun. of the Fair. It will feature performances by the nine finalists in the Masters of Music Competition, and fans will have the power to vote for their favorite artist. Other entertainment includes: Western Massachusetts Songwriters Collaborative Series on weekends, College Night Promotion, Thunderbird Thursday, Grace Morrison Trio on Sept. 16, The Kings on Sept. 29 and more to come. Street Performers Around the grounds daily Impersonators: “Don Rickles,” “Danny Devito” Mardi Gras Showgirls Sept 30: The Firefly Caravan The Fair takes place Sept. 15 – Oct. 1 and will be jampacked with food, entertainment, and so much more! For up-to-date information on fun-filled activities and events happening throughout the Fair, visit TheBigE.com, join our mailing list, or call our information line at 413205-5115. Connect with us on social media and check out our app for the latest info, contests and more!

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WESTFIELD: 219 Montgomery Rd, (just past High School/VCA), Sat., September 2nd, 9AM-5PM. GIANT Tag Sale! Cleaned out MULTI FAMILY SALE WESTFIELD- 301 BUCK POND attic/garage, Tools, Furniture, ROAD. Friday/Saturday, Sept. Baby Crib, Much More! 8&9. 9-4. Tools, household items, sports cards. Too much to WESTFIELD: 227 Holyoke Rd, list it all! Sat/Sun, September 2nd/3rd 9AM-4PM. Assortment of Quality Items! Priced to Sell! SOUTHWICK- 58 MILLER ROAD. Saturday & Sunday, 9/2 & 9/3. 9am-3pm. Furniture, electronics, household items, and WESTFIELD: 8 Zephyr Drive, Sat/Sun, September 2nd/3rd, more! 9AM-4PM. Motorcycle and Bike Ramps/Racks, Knives, Small TO BENEFIT THE HOMELESS Animal Cages, Trampoline, DVD's, LOTS OF COOL STUFF! CAT PROJECT

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SOUTHAMPTON FURNISHED ROOM To rent, available August 11. Country setting, 2nd floor. Single occupancy only. Female preferred,(second floor has two other rented rooms, female occupied). Not on bus line. Quiet home, owner occupied. Fields, woods, trails, back yard. InWESTFIELD: 1124 East Mt. Rd, cludes laundry, utilities, Wifi. No Fri/Sat/Sun, Sept. 1st/2nd/3rd, WESTFIELD: Forest Glen Dr., cable. $400/month. Available 10AM-5PM. Anyone wishing to Thurs/Fri/Sat., Sept. 7th/8th/9th, now. Please calls only. No texts donate items drop off anytime. 9AM-4PM. LARGE TAG SALE! or emails. Call after 2 pm, 413FMI call 413-568-6964. Lots of Good Stuff!! 259-7044 for information and apVolunteers welcome! pointment to view. In Southampton near Westfield line.

WESTFIELD- 36 LLEWELLYN APARTMENT DRIVE, Friday 9/8 and Saturday 9/9, from 9-4. Christmas, tools, WESTFIELD- 2 BEDROOM china, 2 end tables. apartment. Near hospital. Nice neighborhood. Looking for nice, quiet, responsible people. WESTFIELD: 20 Linda Drive, $ 9 7 5 / m o n t h p l u s u t i l i t i e s . Sat/Sun, September 9th/10th, 9AM-3PM. Sports Equipment, First/ last/security. References Men's Clothes, Household, required. No pets. Books. Lots of Good Stuff! Available Oct. 1st. Call (413)348-3907 after 4 p.m.

OFFICE SPACE 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

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~ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~ ADDRESS 2 Linden Ave, Westfield 154 Little River Rd, Westfield 29 Otis St, Westfield 6 Rider Rd, Westfield 1046 North Main St Ext, Agawam 32 Plantation DrU32, Agawam 34 Simpson Cir, Agawam 37 Sterling Ed, Agawam 12 Pipe Cross Rd, W. Spfld 12 Pipe Rd, W. Spfld 43 Rockland Dr, W. Spfld S Loomis St, Southwick

SELLER Susan & Keith Bloomrose Tyler West Glenn Juvinal Todd & Tara Duso James & Cheryl Graham Paradis Raymond Est &Patricia MCCool Nicole Baginski Gina Rogers Wells Fargo Bank Stephen & Brunilda Wyzga William & Meghan Gray William Whitehill

BUYER Jamin Fuller Timothy Grady Yurly Chemeris Jeannette Pierce Joseph Helpy Xhemail Ahmeti & Hyeije Ahmeti John Weed Amanda Arbelaez & Michael Varn Jason Brazee& Donald Dumais Hector Lopez & Jessica Nieves Elena Dore Eugene Whitehead

SALE PRICE $156,000.00 $179,000.00 $175,000.00 $193,000.00 $355,500.00 $131,500.00 $195,000.00 $180,250.00 $106,000.00 $260,000.00 $165,000.00 $25,000.00


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