Learn Local. Play Local.: Contra Dance to Monarch Butterflies. Gaelic Harvest Festival to Shaker Food Traditions.

Community-Based Education Highlights
for Western Massachusetts

New England HeritageAgricultural FairsGrange FairRural HeritageGaelic Harvest FestivalShaker Food TraditionsTomato FestivalFood Truck FestivalFood HistoryNutritional AnthropologyGraham CrackersCommunity MealCivicsCultural StudiesPlacemakingMotoramaBike RepairBack To SchoolHistory HikeHilltown HistoryHolyoke HistoryCivilian Conservation CorpsGeologyZoologyJunior RangersNative SpeciesBeaversMammalsEquine StudiesEquine TherapyBirdingMonarch ButterfliesMindfulnessTheater StudiesShakespeareArt StudiesInstallation ArtVan GoghLeonardo Da VinciFigure DrawingDance StudiesContra DanceLiterary StudiesScrabbleSingingYouth SymphonyClassical MusicAstronomyPhysicsSTEM

These are just a few of the community-based education (CBEdu) highlights we featured this week in our eNewsletter for the week, Aug 24-30, 2019. Click through, peruse our list, and make plans to get out into your community and learn while you play! ♥ Want to have our highlights and spotlights delivered to your inbox every Thursday? Click here to subscribe!


Learn Local. Play Local. is supported in part by a grant from the Agawam, Buckland, Deerfield, Gill, Hadley, New Salem, Plainfield, Shelburne Southampton, Tolland, and Westhampton Cultural Councils, local agencies that are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

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