Weekly Suggested Events for May 20–26, 2023

Are you looking for things to do in western Massachusetts? Seeking place-based learning ideas? Are you a self-directed, life-long, and/or experiential learner? Are you curious or wanting to support the interests of your family? Our weekly Suggested Events list includes suggested learning ideas, resources, and fun events for all ages, each week!
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SUGGESTED EVENTS: MAY 20-26, 2023
COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES & OPPORTUNITIES
Featured Events, Resources, & Opportunities
FEATURED PRESCHOOL
Amherst Montessori School believes your child is inherently intelligent and that hands-on learning is critical to their developing brains. In mixed-age classrooms, your child is empowered to explore, discover, and learn through all five senses. In a beautiful new building designed uniquely for children, classrooms are filled with sunlight, natural materials, and views outside to playgrounds. Trained Montessori teachers nurture each child’s innate curiosity and independence. For more information: 413-253-3101; kedreich@amherstmontessori.org; amherstmontessori.org.
FEATURED MIDDLE SCHOOL
Four Winds School is an independent middle school in Gill, MA, where students learn at their own level and pace. Their small size, combined with a focus on social skills, mental health, and social justice, creates a safe learning environment for students of any race, gender identity, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation. In addition to these valuable life skills, their students learn self-confidence, time management, and, most importantly, how to learn. Explore their website’s information, links, pictures, and videos to learn more. Why wait to change your student’s life for the better? Apply today: fourwindsschool.info/apply.
FEATURED JOB OPPORTUNITY
River Valley is hiring a Community Health Worker (CHW)! This is a 10-month school-year position at one of their School-Based Health Centers. This program provides comprehensive health care on-site at public schools in Holyoke. The CHW will attend community events, work as a team, and provide outreach, assessments, and goal-setting with clients and their families. Salary is between $19-22/hour based on education and experience. Their excellent, affordable health insurance will continue to be provided all year. The requirements: high school diploma or GED & knowledge of community resources. Bilingual (English/Spanish) required. CHW certification preferred. To apply, see the full job description and list of benefits, visit www.rvccinc.org.
FEATURED EVENT
Música Franklin’s 5th Annual Fun Fest
Turners Falls, MA
📢 UPDATE: Due to weather concerns, Música Franklin’s 5th Annual Fun Fest is now happening on Sunday, May 21! — Join Música Franklin for their 5th Annual Fun Fest, a FREE festival featuring musical performances, entertainment & crafts for the whole family! Listen to world-class music, try your hand at an instrument in their “petting zoo,” make-and-take a craft project, play with giant bubbles, step on a giant piano mat, shop local craft vendors, and grab a bite from the nearby food trucks. It’s all happening Sat., May 20, Sun., May 21 from 12:30-5:30pm at the beautiful Unity Park in Turners Falls. They have an amazing lineup of performers, including Isabella Mendes, the Expandable Brass Band, Viva Quetzal, and Abena Koomson-Davis. Plus, storytelling and a dance workshop! Check out the schedule & performer bios on their website or visit their Facebook event page.
FEATURED HOST FAMILY OPPORTUNITY
Host a Young Person from Spain!
HomestaysUSA
Have & Give a Special Summer Experience: Host a Young Person from Spain! June 26-July 26, 2023. Since 2008 HomestaysUSA has been successfully placing young people from Spain in American host families. Organizers personally interview both parties and carefully matched according to age (12-17), gender, personality & interests. Organizers are in touch before, during & after the stay to ensure a positive experience. Many make lasting connections & visit their new friends in Spain. So make this summer memorable! Represent your country & Western MA. Rediscover things to do in your area! Learn about a new culture. Make a new friend! $1,050 stipend & airport transportation provided. More Info: homestaysusa.org. Email: joe.homestaysusa@gmail.com. Call/Text: 413-259-5203.
FEATURED EVENT
Spring Farmers’ Markets
Franklin, Hampden, & Hampshire Counties
This month, many local farmers’ markets open for the growing season. CISA’s online guide offers the most updated information on opening dates and locations of markets. Farmers’ markets are open-air community markets, and each market has its own character. Products for sale include a mix of food for consumption, produce, and locally made goods like soaps, salsas, wool, and honey. In May, families can expect to find salad and cooking greens, mushrooms, dairy products and meat, and the beginnings of the region’s beloved asparagus, along with ramps, sprouts and fiddleheads. The markets are a friendly space for children to learn about where their food comes from and the basics of commerce. Some of the markets accept WIC, SNAP, and HIP.
FEATURED SUMMER CAMP
Wild Garden Farm Camp
Northampton, MA
The Wild Garden of Childhood organization is offering its first summer camp, an exciting opportunity for ages 5-14. The camp will be held at the Northampton Meadows and offers an immersive experience where children can explore the great outdoors, learn to plant a garden, meet different kinds of animals, make art and get their hands dirty. The summer camp aims to provide children with a safe and nurturing environment to learn new skills and explore creativity while connecting with nature. By participating in activities like gardening, children can develop an appreciation for the natural world and learn essential life skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and responsibility.
Contact: 413-231-4454. wildgardenofchildhood@gmail.com; wildgardenofchildhood.com.
FEATURED SUMMER CAMP
Write the World:
Virtual Summer Writing Camps
Join Write the World for their online summer writing camps for teens ages 13-19! Their week-long workshops offer the opportunity to learn from notable authors and educators, engage with inspiring writing activities, connect with peers worldwide, and grow their writing toolkit long-term. Intro to Creative Writing, Poetry and Spoken Word, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy are just a few of the many offerings from June through August 2023. All writing levels are welcome, and spaces are limited, so act fast! Their team of writing experts can also help students conquer the college admissions essay with confidence through their on-demand Complete Your College Essay course and review services. Visit workshops.writetheworld.org to learn more! Contact: 508-319-9518. janelle@writetheworld.org; workshops.writetheworld.org.
Children only get one preschool experience. Experience The Common School. The Common School, serving children ages 3-12 years, has two preschool classrooms for children ages 3-5 years. These classrooms provide strong student/teacher ratios, a diverse and inclusive community, opportunities for experiential learning, a stellar social and emotional curriculum, environmental awareness, play based learning, significant time spent outdoors and many resources, such as an extensive library, music and movement class. Prospective families are invited to meet their teachers and tour their newly renovated facilities, including outdoor learning spaces for extended time outside. For more information: 413-256-8989; www.commonschool.org.
FEATURED RESOURCE
Berkshire Botanical Garden
Stockbridge, MA
A showcase of horticulture and garden design and a “museum of living things,” Berkshire Botanical Garden’s 24 acres feature dozens of display areas that are educational, functional, and highly ornamental, with plant collections emphasizing plants that are native to the Northeast or that thrive in Zone 5b. Online and on-campus classes, workshops, lectures, exhibits, and special events are offered year-round. Berkshire Botanical Garden. 413-298-3926. 5 West Stockbridge Road, Stockbridge, MA.
FEATURED VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Hilltown Land Trust
Do you care deeply about land and the future of the Hilltowns? Get involved and make a difference! The Board and Staff of Hilltown Land Trust (HLT) invite you to join them in their work of conserving and caring for the land, habitat, and trails in this special place. You can participate in many ways, from helping to build and maintain local trails and making sure public events run smoothly, to strategic planning, policy setting, and so much more. HLT is looking for engaged and motivated community members to serve on committees, give input into a new Strategic Plan, become regular volunteers, or consider serving on the Board of Directors. Learn more at: www.hilltownlandtrust.org.
Photo by Ana Seiler.
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List of Weekly Suggested Events
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2023
BOOK SALE. 8:30am. Book & Bake Sale. Plant Sale. Giant Tag Sale. All happening as a fundraiser at the Sunderland Library. Sunderland, MA.
FAMILY RADIO: 9-10am. Hilltown Family Variety Show. WXOJ 103.3FM Northampton, MA. (Radio)
ART STUDIES. 9am-5pm. Mead Art Museum. 413-542-2335. 41 Quadrangle Dr, Amherst, MA.
MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum. 413-637-3206. 104 Walker Street. Lenox, MA.
NATURAL HISTORY/MUSEUM ADVENTURES: 10am-5pm. Beneski Museum of Natural History. 413-542-2165. Amherst College. 11 Barrett Hill Dr, Amherst, MA.
ART STUDIES. 10am-5pm. The Clark Art Institute – 413-458-2303. 225 South St., Williamstown, MA.
MUSEUMS ADVENTURES. 10am-5pm. Springfield Museums. 413-263-6800. 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA.
ART STUDIES/ SCULPTURE. 10am-5pm. Chesterwood. 413-298-3579. 4 Williamsville Rd, Stockbridge, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-6pm. The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) – Visit the ArtBar, a hands-on studio space in Kidspace, to make art or take a project home with you. MASS MoCA. 413-662-2111.1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA.
ART STUDIES. 11am-4pm. Smith College Museum of Art. 413-585-2760. 20 Elm Street at Bedford Terrace. Northampton, MA.
ICE SKATING. 4-5:50pm Public Ice Skate – Ice skating is not only a fun activity but also an opportunity to explore physics concepts. Skaters glide over the ice by reducing friction, using their weight and momentum to move forward. As they spin, they demonstrate angular momentum conservation, and jumps showcase conservation of energy. Understanding how forces and motion interact can enhance one’s appreciation for the sport and the laws of physics that govern it. Ice skating sessions for the public at UMass Mullins Center. Skate rentals are provided.UMass Mullins Center. 413-545-3040. 200 Commonwealth Ave. Amherst, MA.
MORE EVENTS: Discover more events on Hilltown Families’ Facebook page.
Self-Directed Learning: World History/Cuba
Did you know that on May 20, 1902, Cuba gained formal independence from the U.S. as the Republic of Cuba? Exploring Cuban history and culture can offer many exciting opportunities to expand your knowledge and interests. For instance, learning about Cuban cuisine can introduce you to new flavors and ingredients, while studying the local habitat can deepen your understanding of the island’s unique ecology. Understanding the history of Cuban politics can also provide valuable insights into international relations and global politics. Take some time to explore Cuba’s vibrant history and culture and discover new opportunities to expand your knowledge and understanding of this fascinating country.
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2023
FEATURED EVENT
Música Franklin’s
5th Annual Fun Fest
Turners Falls, MA
📢 UPDATE: Due to weather concerns, Música Franklin’s 5th Annual Fun Fest is now happening on Sunday, May 21! — Join Música Franklin for their 5th Annual Fun Fest, a FREE festival featuring musical performances, entertainment & crafts for the whole family! Listen to world-class music, try your hand at an instrument in their “petting zoo,” make-and-take a craft project, play with giant bubbles, step on a giant piano mat, shop local craft vendors, and grab a bite from the nearby food trucks. It’s all happening Sat., May 20, Sun., May 21 from 12:30-5:30pm at the beautiful Unity Park in Turners Falls. They have an amazing lineup of performers, including Isabella Mendes, the Expandable Brass Band, Viva Quetzal, and Abena Koomson-Davis. Plus, storytelling and a dance workshop! Check out the schedule & performer bios on their website or visit their Facebook event page.
FEATURED RESOURCE
Berkshire Botanical Garden
Stockbridge, MA
A showcase of horticulture and garden design and a “museum of living things,” Berkshire Botanical Garden’s 24 acres feature dozens of display areas that are educational, functional, and highly ornamental, with plant collections emphasizing plants that are native to the Northeast or that thrive in Zone 5b. Online and on-campus classes, workshops, lectures, exhibits, and special events are offered year-round. Berkshire Botanical Garden. 413-298-3926. 5 West Stockbridge Road, Stockbridge, MA.
FAMILY RADIO: 7-8am. Hilltown Family Variety Show. WXOJ 103.3FM Northampton, MA. (Radio)
ART STUDIES. 9am-5pm. Mead Art Museum. 413-542-2335. 41 Quadrangle Dr, Amherst, MA.
JEWISH CULTURE/ HISTORY. 10am-4pm. Yiddish Book Center. 413-256-4900. 1021 West Street. Amherst, MA.
MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum. 413-637-3206. 104 Walker Street. Lenox, MA.
ENTOMOLOGY/ BUTTERFLIES. 10am-4:30pm. Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory. 413-665-2805. 281 Greenfield Road. South Deerfield, MA.
NATURAL HISTORY/MUSEUM ADVENTURES: 10am-5pm. Beneski Museum of Natural History. 413-542-2165. Amherst College. 11 Barrett Hill Dr, Amherst, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-6pm. The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) – Visit the ArtBar, a hands-on studio space in Kidspace, to make art or take a project home with you. MASS MoCA. 413-662-2111.1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA.
ART STUDIES. 11am-4pm. Smith College Museum of Art. 413-585-2760. 20 Elm Street at Bedford Terrace. Northampton, MA.
🌟 COMMUNITY MEAL. 12pm. Stockbridge Grange Community Dinner – Hungry for a taste of community connection? Join the Stockbridge Grange for a mouthwatering community dinner! Indulge in a delectable feast featuring succulent roast pork, fluffy mashed potatoes, and crisp vegetables, followed by chocolate cream pie or tangy lemon meringue pie. Not only will your taste buds thank you, but your presence will also support meaningful causes, as these Grange Community Dinners help raise funds for non-profit projects and building maintenance. Call to place your takeout order by 5/19, and get ready to savor the flavors of generosity, camaraderie, and a dash of pie-liciousness! 413-243-1298 or 413-443-4352. 1 Church Street, Stockbridge, MA.
CREATIVE FREE-PLAY/ INTERACTIVE MUSEUM. 12-4pm. The Children’s Museum at Holyoke. 413-536-7048. 444 Dwight St, Holyoke, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 12-5pm. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. 413-559-6300. 125 W Bay Rd, Amherst, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 1-5pm. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum. 413-538-2245. 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA.
ICE SKATING. 2:50-4:40pm. Public Ice Skate – Ice skating is not only a fun activity but also an opportunity to explore physics concepts. Skaters glide over the ice by reducing friction, using their weight and momentum to move forward. As they spin, they demonstrate angular momentum conservation, and jumps showcase conservation of energy. Understanding how forces and motion interact can enhance one’s appreciation for the sport and the laws of physics that govern it. Ice skating sessions for the public at UMass Mullins Center. Skate rentals are provided.UMass Mullins Center. 413-545-3040. 200 Commonwealth Ave. Amherst, MA.
MORE EVENTS: Discover more events on Hilltown Families’ Facebook page.
Self-Directed Learning: Garden-Based Learning
Starting a family garden in your backyard can be a fun and valuable learning experience for everyone. Garden-based learning is a great way to integrate learning in nearly every subject, from science to math to history, and gives families a practical, hands-on experience. They provide an opportunity for hands-on learning about plant life cycles, ecosystems, and food production while fostering environmental stewardship and encouraging healthy eating habits and physical activity. If you’re short on space, try container gardening, or if you want to connect with others in your community, community gardens are a great alternative. So grab your gloves, some soil, and seeds, and prepare to learn while having fun growing fresh food and flowers this summer!
MONDAY, MAY 22, 2023
PLAYGROUP. Northampton Parents Center.
PLAYGROUPS. Family Centers & Playgroups in Hilltowns & Pioneer Valley
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in Franklin County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in south Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in north Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Home. City. Families. in Springfield
PLAYGROUP. 8:30-11am. Hilltown Family Center Infant & Toddler Play Group – Starting with Infant Playgroup at 8:30am and families with children 9mo-5yo joining at 9:45am. Families are welcome to eat breakfast at 8:30am for a nominal cost. Takes place at R.H. Conwell Elementary School. 413-667-2203 x311. 147 Huntington Rd, Worthington, MA.[all] BOTANY. 9am-4pm. There is much to see at the Smith College Botanic Garden. You can spend many hours exploring the Lyman Plant House exhibitions, the Lyman Conservatory plant collections, the Campus Arboretum, and Campus Gardens. The Botanic Garden of Smith College. 413-585-2740. 16 College Lane. Northampton MA.
ICE SKATING. 1:30-2:50pm. Public Ice Skate – Ice skating is not only a fun activity but also an opportunity to explore physics concepts. Skaters glide over the ice by reducing friction, using their weight and momentum to move forward. As they spin, they demonstrate angular momentum conservation, and jumps showcase conservation of energy. Understanding how forces and motion interact can enhance one’s appreciation for the sport and the laws of physics that govern it. Ice skating sessions for the public at UMass Mullins Center. Skate rentals are provided.UMass Mullins Center. 413-545-3040. 200 Commonwealth Ave. Amherst, MA.
MORE EVENTS: Discover more events on Hilltown Families’ Facebook page.
Self-Directed Learning: Literature/Sherlock Holmes
It’s elementary, my dear Watson! May 22nd is the birthday of none other than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes! From the pages of Doyle’s novels and short stories to the big and small screens, Holmes has captured the imagination of generations with his brilliant mind, dry wit, and forensic science skills. By reading the original works or watching adaptations of Sherlock Holmes, you can learn more about language arts, storytelling, and even detective work. So why not spend some time delving into the world of the great detective and his creator? Whether you’re a fan of the “Hound of the Baskervilles,” “A Study in Scarlet,” or “The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” there’s no denying the enduring appeal of Sherlock Holmes and the genius behind him.
TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023
PLAYGROUPS. Family Centers & Playgroups in Hilltowns & Pioneer Valley
PLAYGROUP. Northampton Parents Center
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in Franklin County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in south Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in north Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Home. City. Families. in Springfield
BOTANY. 9am-4pm. The Botanic Garden of Smith College. 413-585-2740. 16 College Lane. Northampton MA.
CREATIVE FREE-PLAY/ INTERACTIVE MUSEUM. 9am-4pm. The Children’s Museum at Holyoke. 413-536-7048. 444 Dwight St, Holyoke, MA.
ART STUDIES. 9am-5pm. Mead Art Museum. 413-542-2335. 41 Quadrangle Dr, Amherst, MA.
MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-3pm. Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum. 413-637-3206. 104 Walker Street. Lenox, MA.
NATURAL HISTORY/MUSEUM ADVENTURES: 10am-4pm. Beneski Museum of Natural History. 413-542-2165. Amherst College. 11 Barrett Hill Dr, Amherst, MA.
JEWISH CULTURE/ HISTORY. 10am-4pm. Yiddish Book Center. 413-256-4900. 1021 West Street. Amherst, MA.
ENTOMOLOGY/ BUTTERFLIES. 10am-4:30pm Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory. 413-665-2805. 281 Greenfield Road. South Deerfield, MA.
MUSEUMS ADVENTURES. 10am-5pm. Springfield Museums. 413-263-6800. 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA.
ART STUDIES. 10am-5pm. The Clark Art Institute – 413-458-2303. 225 South St., Williamstown, MA.
LITERACY/ STORYTIME. 10:30am. Story Time – All ages and abilities are welcome! Drop in for a relaxed story hour, listen to books, play, make a seasonal craft, and chat with other grown-ups. Tilton Library. 413-665-4683. 75 North Main Street. South Deerfield, MA.
ART STUDIES. 11am-4pm. Smith College Museum of Art. 413-585-2760. 20 Elm Street at Bedford Terrace. Northampton, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 11am-5pm. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum. 413-538-2245. 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA.
MAKERSPACE. 2-4:30pm. Makerspace Collaboratory Drop-In – The East Forest Park Branch Makerspace is a place you can visit for free to use their selection of equipment to create, craft, tinker, and experiment! From traditional crafts to digital tinkering. The East Forest Park Makerspace is your place to create, invent, and learn. Each week there is a drop-in project or two based on a theme. All ages. East Forest Park Branch. 413-263-6836. 136 Surrey Road. Springfield, MA.
MORE EVENTS: Discover more events on Hilltown Families’ Facebook page.
Self-Directed Learning: Botany/Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of Jack-in-the-Pulpit? This ephemeral wildflower is not just a pretty face. It’s also a treasure trove of learning opportunities! This plant grows in shady, moist woodlands, quietly pollinated by the Fungus Gnat in the late spring. Its unique morphology has inspired great artists like Georgia O’Keeffe, and the flower’s name even has a religious history, adding a historical perspective to your learning. By exploring Jack-in-the-Pulpit, support interests in fine art, natural history, and the importance of conservation.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2023
PLAYGROUPS. Family Centers & Playgroups in Hilltowns & Pioneer Valley
PLAYGROUP. Northampton Parents Center
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in Franklin County
PLAYGROUPS. South Berkshire County.
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in north Berkshire County.
PLAYGROUPS. Home. City. Families. in Springfield
BOTANY. 9am-4pm. The Botanic Garden of Smith College. 413-585-2740. 16 College Lane. Northampton MA.
CREATIVE FREE-PLAY/ INTERACTIVE MUSEUM. 9am-4pm. The Children’s Museum at Holyoke. 413-536-7048. 444 Dwight St, Holyoke, MA.
ART STUDIES. 9am-5pm.Mead Art Museum. 413-542-2335. 41 Quadrangle Dr, Amherst, MA.
NEW ENGLAND HISTORY. 9:30am-4:30pm. Historic Deerfield. 413-774-5581. 84 Old Main St, Deerfield, MA.
MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum. 413-637-3206. 104 Walker Street. Lenox, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. 413-559-6300. 125 W Bay Rd, Amherst, MA.
JEWISH CULTURE/ HISTORY. 10am-4pm. Yiddish Book Center. 413-256-4900. 1021 West Street. Amherst, MA.
NATURAL HISTORY/MUSEUM ADVENTURES: 10am-4pm. Beneski Museum of Natural History. 413-542-2165. Amherst College. 11 Barrett Hill Dr, Amherst, MA.
ENTOMOLOGY/ BUTTERFLIES. 10am-4:30pm. Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory. 413-665-2805. 281 Greenfield Road. South Deerfield, MA.
ART STUDIES. 10am-5pm. The Clark Art Institute – Clark Art Institute. 413-458-2303. 225 South St., Williamstown, MA.
MUSEUMS ADVENTURES. 10am-5pm. Springfield Museums. 413-263-6800. 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA.
ART STUDIES/ SCULPTURE. 10am-5pm. Chesterwood. 413-298-3579. 4 Williamsville Rd, Stockbridge, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-6pm. The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) – Visit the ArtBar, a hands-on studio space in Kidspace, to make art or take a project home with you. MASS MoCA. 413-662-2111.1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA.
NEW PARENT GROUP. 10:30am & 1pm. Beyond Birth groups meet weekly. New babies birth-6mos are at 1pm and older babies 6mos-1 yr are at 10:30am. Amherst, MA.
LITERACY/ STORYTIME. 10:30am. Storytime – Westhampton Public Library. 413-527-5386. 1 N Rd, Westhampton, MA.
ART STUDIES. 11am-4pm. Smith College Museum of Art. 413-585-2760. 20 Elm Street at Bedford Terrace. Northampton, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 11am-5pm. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum. 413-538-2245. 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA.
ICE SKATING. 1:30-2:50pm. Public Ice Skate – Ice skating is not only a fun activity but also an opportunity to explore physics concepts. Skaters glide over the ice by reducing friction, using their weight and momentum to move forward. As they spin, they demonstrate angular momentum conservation, and jumps showcase conservation of energy. Understanding how forces and motion interact can enhance one’s appreciation for the sport and the laws of physics that govern it. Ice skating sessions for the public at UMass Mullins Center. Skate rentals are provided.UMass Mullins Center. 413-545-3040. 200 Commonwealth Ave. Amherst, MA.
MORE EVENTS: Discover more events on Hilltown Families’ Facebook page.
Self-Directed Learning: Biomimicry
Biomimicry is nature’s way of inspiring innovation! From the streamlined shape of a dolphin’s body to the sticky feet of geckos, nature provides endless inspiration for technology and design. Engineers and designers can create solutions to complex human problems by observing and imitating nature’s designs. By tapping into the genius of nature, we can create more sustainable and efficient solutions that work in harmony with the environment. So why reinvent the wheel when we can look to nature for inspiration? Let’s learn from the best designer of all time: Mother Nature!
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2023
PLAYGROUPS. Family Centers & Playgroups in Hilltowns & Pioneer Valley
PLAYGROUP. Northampton Parents Center
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in Franklin County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in south Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in north Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Home. City. Families. in Springfield
CREATIVE FREE-PLAY/ INTERACTIVE MUSEUM. 9am-4pm. The Children’s Museum at Holyoke. 413-536-7048. 444 Dwight St, Holyoke, MA.
ART STUDIES. 9am-10pm. Mead Art Museum. 413-542-2335. 41 Quadrangle Dr, Amherst, MA.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES/ WALKING. 9:30am-12:30pm. Walk Around the Park – Join Stanley Park’s Health Initiative for a guided walk, offering exercise and education while discovering the beauty and history of various park sites. This event promotes healthy living in a picturesque environment, perfect for fitness enthusiasts or those looking for a relaxing outdoor experience. Stanley Park. 413-568-9312. 400 Western Ave, Westfield, MA.
NEW ENGLAND HISTORY. 9:30am-4:30pm. Historic Deerfield. 413-774-5581. 84 Old Main St, Deerfield, MA.
MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum. 413-637-3206. 104 Walker Street. Lenox, MA.
JEWISH CULTURE/ HISTORY. 10am-4pm. Yiddish Book Center. 413-256-4900. 1021 West Street. Amherst, MA.
NATURAL HISTORY/MUSEUM ADVENTURES: 10am-4pm. Beneski Museum of Natural History. 413-542-2165. Amherst College. 11 Barrett Hill Dr, Amherst, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm.The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. 413-559-6300. 125 W Bay Rd, Amherst, MA.
ENTOMOLOGY/ BUTTERFLIES. 10am-4:30pm. Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory. 413-665-2805. 281 Greenfield Road. South Deerfield, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-6pm. The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) – Visit the ArtBar, a hands-on studio space in Kidspace, to make art or take a project home with you. MASS MoCA. 413-662-2111.1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA.
NEW PARENT GROUP. 10:30am & 1pm. Beyond Birth groups meet weekly in both Northampton (Thurs) and Amherst (Wed)! New babies birth-6 mos are at 1pm and older babies 6 mos to 1 year are at 10:30am. Northampton & Amherst, MA.
ARTS & CRAFTS. 11am & 2pm. Crafts at Amelia Park Children’s Museum. 413-572-4014. 29 S Broad St, Westfield, MA.
ART STUDIES. 11am-4pm. Smith College Museum of Art. 413-585-2760. 20 Elm Street at Bedford Terrace. Northampton, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 11am-5pm. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum. 413-538-2245. 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA.
ROLLER SKATING. 7-9:30pm. Interskate 91. 413-586-8344. 367 Russell Street, Hampshire Mall, Hadley, MA.
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Self-Directed Learning: Pollinators
Get ready to delve into the world of pollinators and discover the wonders of the natural world! Learning about pollinators can support many interests, including entomology, ecology, and conservation. By studying the fascinating world of pollinators, you can discover the unique relationships between plants and insects, explore the diversity of insect life, and gain a deeper understanding of pollinators’ critical role in the ecosystem. Let your interests lead you to learn about different pollinators, including bees, butterflies, moths, and beetles, and how they have adapted to specific plants and habitats. By understanding the importance of pollinators, families can discuss how to support conservation efforts to protect these vital species and the habitats they rely on.
FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2023
PLAYGROUPS. Family Centers & Playgroups in Hilltowns & Pioneer Valley
PLAYGROUP. Northampton Parents Center
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in Franklin County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in south Berkshire County
PLAYGROUPS. Family Center & Playgroups in north Berkshire County
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BOTANY. 9am-4pm. The Botanic Garden of Smith College. 413-585-2740. 16 College Lane. Northampton MA.
ART STUDIES. 9am-5pm. Mead Art Museum. 413-542-2335. 41 Quadrangle Dr, Amherst, MA.
NEW ENGLAND HISTORY. 9:30am-4:30pm. Historic Deerfield. 413-774-5581. 84 Old Main St, Deerfield, MA.
PARENTING SUPPORT GROUP. 10am. New Baby, New Feelings – A free, safe, confidential drop in support group for mothers with infants. Community Action Family Center. 413-475-1555. 90 Federal Street. Greenfield, MA.
MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum. 413-637-3206. 104 Walker Street. Lenox, MA.
NATURAL HISTORY/MUSEUM ADVENTURES: 10am-4pm. Beneski Museum of Natural History. 413-542-2165. Amherst College. 11 Barrett Hill Dr, Amherst, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-4pm. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. 413-559-6300. 125 W Bay Rd, Amherst, MA.
MUSEUMS ADVENTURES. 10am-5pm. Springfield Museums. 413-263-6800. 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 10am-6pm. The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) – Visit the ArtBar, a hands-on studio space in Kidspace, to make art or take a project home with you. MASS MoCA. 413-662-2111.1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA.
ART STUDIES/ MUSEUM ADVENTURES. 11am-5pm. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum. 413-538-2245. 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA.
PLACEMAKING/ CREATIVE ECONOMY. 5-8pm. Greenfield Arts Walk. On every last Friday of the month, downtown Greenfield comes alive in a celebration of the local creative community. The Greenfield Arts Walk is a town-wide event featuring a cohort of local arts organizations. Downtown Greenfield, MA.
ICE SKATING. 5:30-7:20pm. Public Ice Skate – Ice skating is not only a fun activity but also an opportunity to explore physics concepts. Skaters glide over the ice by reducing friction, using their weight and momentum to move forward. As they spin, they demonstrate angular momentum conservation, and jumps showcase conservation of energy. Understanding how forces and motion interact can enhance one’s appreciation for the sport and the laws of physics that govern it. Ice skating sessions for the public at UMass Mullins Center. Skate rentals are provided.UMass Mullins Center. 413-545-3040. 200 Commonwealth Ave. Amherst, MA.
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Self-Directed Learning: Physics/Skipping Stones
Skip, skip, skip to my Lou! Who knew that something as simple as skipping stones could involve the principles of physics, geology, and even fluid dynamics? By learning how to skip stones, you’ll gain a better understanding of gravity, surface tension, and the different types of rocks that make the perfect skipping rock. With a little bit of practice, you might even be able to break the world record of 88 skips! So gather up the kids and head to the nearest body of water to learn about the science behind skipping stones in a fun and interactive way.
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Hilltown Families’ list of Suggested Events is supported in part by grants from the Agawam, Amherst, Bernardston, Buckland, Goshen, Greenfield , Hadley, Heath, Huntington, Lee, Montgomery, Northern Berkshire, Orange, Pelham, Plainfield, Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury, South Hadley, Southampton, Springfield, Tolland, Washington, Westhampton, Windsor, and Worthington Cultural Councils, local agencies which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.