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SUMMARY:Community Movie Night
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Cesar Esquivel Contact Phone: 413-427-9151 Contact Email: cesar.esquivel@use.salvationarmy.org \n \nVenue Name: The Salvation Army \nVenue Address: 512 Pleasant Street  Holyoke MA 01040 \n \nEvent Details: Community Movie Night!\nFree Movie\nWhen: Friday June 19\, 2026\nTime: 8:00PM\nWhere: The Salvation Army 512 Pleasant Street\, Holyoke\, MA 01040\nFood Available for Purchase
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/community-movie-night/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T183000
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Folk Traditions: Rosemary Caine and the Wilde Irish Shenanigans
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum Contact Phone: (413) 584-4699 Contact Email: pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com \n \nVenue Name: Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum \nVenue Address: 130 River Road  Hadley MA 01035 \n \nEvent Details: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum continues its 45th season of Wednesday Folk Traditions on Wednesday\, June 17th\, 2026 at 6:30 pm with seven piece ensemble  Rosemary Caine and The Wilde Irish Shenanigans\, a seven-member ensemble\, who will perform an eclectic Celtic mix of traditional and original music.  This and all other performances are held Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm in the Sunken Garden at the Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum\, 130 River Drive\, Route 47\, Hadley MA 01035. Admission is $12\, $2 for children 16 and under. Picnickers are welcome on the museum’s grounds starting at 5:00 pm. The museum and its grounds are a smoke-free site. For further information please call (413) 584-4699 or view www.pphmuseum.org.   \nRosemary Caine and the Wilde Irish Shenanigans perform an eclectic Celtic mix of traditional and original music. Irish\nharpist Rosie Caine\, founder of several Irish performance groups\, is a songwriter and composer\,\nwriter\, producer and collaborator on six Irish Women themed musicals\, including The Celtification of Emily Dickinson.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/wednesday-folk-traditions-rosemary-caine-and-the-wilde-irish-shenanigans/
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SUMMARY:Dine to Donate
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Westfield Animal Shelter HEROES Contact Phone: 413-454-782 Contact Email: aflyte2@gmail.com \n \nVenue Name: The Maple Leaf Pub \nVenue Address: 11 Arnold St  Westfield MA 01085 \n \nEvent Details: A portion of sales (eat-in or takeout) will be donated to our HEROES animal care fund. Meet our volunteers. See photos of the animals we have helped with donations to their emergency care. Invite your friends.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/dine-to-donate/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T140000
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SUMMARY:Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Yiddish Book Center Contact Phone: 413.256.4900 Contact Email: programs@yiddishbookcenter.org \n \nVenue Name: Yiddish Book Center \nVenue Address: 1021 West Street  Amherst MA 01002 \n \nEvent Details: After discovering an iconic Holocaust image of a terrified boy tucked inside his mother’s wallet\, Arthur Horwitz is saddled with the responsibility of living two lives: his own and the one his mother’s little brother Meier\, murdered in the Holocaust\, never had. Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow\, is an insightful look at the impact of intergenerational trauma and the path to coping\, healing\, reconciliation\, and remembrance. \nArthur M. Horwitz is a journalist and civic leader who served as publisher and executive editor of the Detroit Jewish News for more than thirty years. A former paperboy\, copyboy\, reporter\, and bureau chief for New Haven’s daily newspapers\, Arthur is a graduate of the University of Connecticut and the Yale School of Management.  \nLearn more and register: https://tinyurl.com/y6xb8e5r
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/dual-identities-living-in-meiers-shadow/
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SUMMARY:Wester Mass Golden
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Enlace De Familias Contact Phone: 4134059700 Contact Email: vicmaris@enlacedefamilias.org \n \nVenue Name: War Memorial \nVenue Address: 310 Appleton St\, #106 A Holyoke Massachusetts 01040 \n \nEvent Details: ✨ A FREE special evening celebrating our 55+ community with live music\, dancing\, delicious food\, raffles\, fun activities\, and unforgettable memories in a joyful and welcoming atmosphere! 💛🕺💃 \n📞 To register\, call 413-532-9300.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/wester-mass-golden/
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SUMMARY:PPH Community Day!
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum Contact Phone: 413-584-4699 Contact Email: pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com \n \nVenue Name: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum \nVenue Address: 130 River Dr  Hadley MA 01035 \n \nEvent Details: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum announces Community Days 2026! and offers free admission and refreshments to residents of Amherst\, Shutesbury\, Leverett\, Pelham\, and Hadley on Saturday\, June 6th and residents of Northampton\, Hatfield\, Deerfield\, and Whately on Saturday\, June 13th. A free tour explores the network of enslaved\, indentured and free people who lived and worked at Forty Acres over five generations. Following the tours\, guests are invited to view a new exhibit Forty Acres & The American Revolution; Stories of Independence & Servitude\, and enjoy complimentary refreshments on the back porch. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the grounds and bring a picnic!\nThe Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum is the designated Way-Point Center for the National Connecticut River Scenic Byway. A trail system begins at the Museum\, traverses the farm fields along the river\, and continues up the old buggy path to the top of Mount Warner\, where the farm’s cattle grazed in the 18th century. Trails are improved and open year round.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/pph-community-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Folk Traditions The Wholesale Klezmer Band!
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum Contact Phone: 413-584-4699 Contact Email: pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com \n \nVenue Name: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum \nVenue Address: 130 River Dr  Hadley MA 01035 \n \nEvent Details: The Wholesale Klezmer Band\, a New England treasure\, will present “Jewish Life in Song\,” comprising a mix of Yiddish songs of tradition and social justice\, Ashkenazic Jewish prayer melodies\, and instrumental music to meditate and dance to.\n“Music to bridge the gulf of war.”– Amherst Bulletin
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/wednesday-folk-traditions-the-wholesale-klezmer-band/
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SUMMARY:Temple Beth El Electronics Recycling Community Event
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Maxine Bernstein Contact Phone: 4135319480 Contact Email: mberns805@gmail.com \n \nVenue Name: Temple Beth El Springfield \nVenue Address: 979 Dickinson Street  Springfield Massachusetts 01108 \n \nEvent Details: Temple Beth El Springfield to Host Electronics Recycling Event Sunday\, June 7\, 10 am – 2 pm \nDrive-Through Event Makes It Easy to Safely Recycle Unwanted Devices \nTemple Beth El Springfield will hold an Electronics Recycling Event in partnership with Green Team Junk Removal on Sunday\, June 7\, 2026\, from 10 am to 2 pm\, at the temple’s location at 979 Dickinson Street in Springfield.  \nThe event will be held as a convenient drive-through in the temple parking lot\, providing the local community with an opportunity to responsibly dispose of unwanted electronic devices for a small fee. \nEveryone is invited to bring their old computers\, laptops\, monitors\, printers\, faxes\, cell phones\, and more. Item disposal fees are as follows: computer monitors are $20 each; laptops are $10; computer towers are $10; printers and faxes are $10; and cell phones and computer accessories are $5. TVs over 40 inches can be recycled for $45 each\, CRT TVs for $55\, and miscellaneous electronics for $10 each.  \nAll items will be safely and properly recycled\, helping to protect the environment while supporting Temple Beth El’s fundraising efforts. Computer hard drives will be removed and shredded to ensure data is non-recoverable.  \nDon’t miss this great opportunity to clear out your clutter\, do good for the planet and the community\, and support Temple Beth El. For more information\, please visit Temple Beth El’s Facebook page at facebook.com/tbespringfield or the temple’s website at www.tbespringfield.org.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/temple-beth-el-electronics-recycling-community-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T130000
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SUMMARY:PPH Community Day!
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum Contact Phone: 430-584-4699 Contact Email: pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com \n \nVenue Name: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum \nVenue Address: 130 River Dr  Hadley MA 01035 \n \nEvent Details: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington-Museum announces Community Days 2026! and offers free admission and refreshments to residents of Amherst\, Shutesbury\, Leverett\, Pelham\, and Hadley on Saturday\, June 6th and residents of Northampton\, Hatfield\, Deerfield\, and Whately on Saturday\, June 13th. A free tour explores the network of enslaved\, indentured and free people who lived and worked at Forty Acres over five generations. Following the tours\, guests are invited to view a new exhibit Forty Acres & The American Revolution; Stories of Independence & Servitude\, and enjoy complimentary refreshments on the back porch. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the grounds and bring a picnic!\nThe Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum is the designated Way-Point Center for the National Connecticut River Scenic Byway. A trail system begins at the Museum\, traverses the farm fields along the river\, and continues up the old buggy path to the top of Mount Warner\, where the farm’s cattle grazed in the 18th century. Trails are improved and open year round.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/pph-community-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T170000
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SUMMARY:Holyoke Arts League Annual Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Contact Name: Holyoke Arts League Contact Phone: 41335327518 Contact Email: hamiltonw7747@yahoo.com \n \nVenue Name: Wistariahurst Museum \nVenue Address: 238 Cabot St.  Holyoke MA 01040 \n \nEvent Details: An exhibition of artwork by members of the Holyoke Arts League (HAL)\, founded in 1923 and celebrating its 103rd year in Holyoke.\nStarting June 1st\, 2026\, the Wistariahurst Museum. at 238 Cabot St. in Holyoke will host an exhibition of 85  pieces of artwork by 57 members and friends of the Holyoke Arts League (HAL).\nWe hope you will attend our opening reception and meet the artists who live in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut! Throughout the month of June and much of July\, the exhibition may be viewed free of charge during the museum’s open hours\, Mondays from 10 a.m to 2 p.m.\, and Tuesdays from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\nThis juried show will include entries in oil and pastel\, watercolor\, acrylic\, tempera\, gouache and other non-oil wet media\, graphite\, charcoal\, printmaking and other graphic media\, sculpture and ceramics.\nLight refreshments will be served!\nThe Arts League was founded in 1923 and is now celebrating its 103rd year in Holyoke. The League holds artist demonstrations and weekly adult figure drawing sessions. For more information about HAL\, visit https://www.holyoke-arts-league.org online. You may also address inquiries to holyokeartsleague@gmail.com\nThe museum and gardens are the historic home of the Skinner Family that owned and operated the Skinner Silk Mill\, the world’s premier silk fabric production facility in the city’s Canal District. For more information about Wistariahurst\, call (413) 322-5660 or online at info@wistariahurst.org. You may direct inquiries about Wistariahurst by emailing munselle@holyoke.org.
URL:https://thereminder.com/event/holyoke-arts-league-annual-exhibition/
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