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Musical Moments In Amelia’s Garden

September 12, 2008 6:30 pmtoJuly 31, 2010 6:30 pm

saxAmelia Park Ice Arena is proud to present “Musical Moments In Amelia’s Garden” every Tuesday beginning June 1 through August 24th.  The concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m.  Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the beautiful flowers, sunset, and music!  Refreshments and snacks available for purchase to benefit the Western Mass Knights Adult Sled Hockey Team.

July Concerts:

July 6              Tom Ingram Band                                                    Modern & Classic Rock

July 13            Island Party Boys Band                                         Tropical Rock

July 20            The Melody Band                                                     30’s & 40’s Favorites

July 27            Charlie Galvin Band                                                Soft Rock

In doubtful weather, the concert will be inside the ice arena.   Click here for a complete listing of summer concerts:  Musical moments AP.
Also visit their website:  www.ameliaparkice.org

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Westfield State College Downtown Gallery Highlights Student Art

April 28, 2009toMay 9, 2009

The work of Westfield State College art students will be on display Tuesday, April 28, through May 9 at the Downtown Art Gallery at 105 Elm St., Westfield.

An artists’ reception with complimentary refreshments and live music will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29.

 The Downtown Art Gallery is open Tuesdays 2 to 5 p.m., Wednesdays 2 to 5 p.m., Thursdays 2 to 7 p.m., Fridays 2 to 5 p.m., and Saturdays 1 to 5 p.m. Free parking is available behind the building.
 
 For more information, contact gallery curator Faith Lund at (413) 572-5691 or flund@wsc.ma.edu, or visit http://www.wsc.ma.edu/.

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Art Exhibit at Athenaeum w/ Stass Shpanin

May 2, 2009toMay 30, 2009

The Westfield Athenaeum 6 Elm Street will be presenting the works of artist Stass Shpanin in the Jasper Rand Art Museum May 2 – May 30.
The Jasper Rand Art Museum,
located on the main floor, is open during all hours of the Athenaeum.
                          A special opening reception
for the exhibit will be held on
                                        Saturday, May 2 from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
The public is cordially invited to attend the reception to meet the artist and view his artworks.

Stass Shpanin, who resides in West Springfield, was born on May 16, 1990 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Stass immigrated to the United States with his family in 2005. He was a student at the MacDuffie School, from which he graduated in 2008. He is now a student at the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford (CT).

Eighteen-year-old Shpanin is an internationally recognized artist.
In 2002, at the age of 12, he was listed in the “Guinness Book of World Records” as the Youngest Professional Artist in the World. By that time, he had already exhibited in ten solo shows throughout the world, including Israel, Russia, Italy, Azerbaijan, England, France and the U.S.

The winner of numerous art competitions, he won the 2002 International Grand Prize at the River of Words environmental poetry and art contest, conducted in affiliation with The Library of Congress Center for the Book. Shpanin’s works are on display at the Museum of Contemporary Russian Art in New Jersey, the Museum of Energy and Honor in Hadera, Israel, the Museum of Honor of the World Maccabi Games in Jerusalem, Israel, and the Israeli Embassy in Azerbaijan. His paintings can be found in the collections of President George W. Bush, President Heydar Aliev of Azerbaijan, and in numerous other private collections. In 2001, he was the only foreign citizen included in the Union of Israeli Artists.
More information about Stass is available at http://www.artstassworld.com/.

In May of 2003, “The Washington Post” observed that Shpanin, “paints brilliantly hued still lifes and vivid street scenes, draws sure-handed pencil sketches and composes swirling and unsettling abstract images.”“National Geographic” (May 2004) pointed out “Why he is cool: Stass is the International Grand Prize winner of a River of Words art contest.
His winning painting, “The River is the Basis of Life”, has three layers: underwater, earth and space. They symbolize how everything is connected to the water.”

“The Republican” (November 2007) concluded: “His use of color has been compared to that of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, although the artist said he is partial to the Italian painter Modigliani.”
For more information and interviews, please call the Westfield Athenaeum at 413-562-0716.

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First Thursdays at the Westfield Athenaeum…lunch by Lydia’s

October 1, 2009
12:00 pmto1:00 pm

The Westfield Athenaeum is proud to announce their
                   First Thursdays @ The Athenaeum Program
                             featuring the students and faculty of the
                      Westfield State College Music Department…  
   
Please join them for their next show on Thursday October 1st for the first of a what will be a great lunchtime tradition. Shows will run from 12PM until 1PM.
Lunches, such as salads, soups, & sandwiches, in addition to drinks and desserts, will be for sale by Lydia’s Gathering Place, for prices ranging from $8 to $10.
The October show will feature faculty members and students from Westfield State College!
Click here for more info.

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The TeaPot Gallery offers free breakfast for Bike to Work Week

May 13, 2009
7:00 amto9:00 am

As part of Bike To Work Week, there will be a free breakfast in front of The Tea Pot Gallery across from the Westfield City Green for all folks riding their bikes to work or just riding for fun.

The event will be held on May 13, 2009 from 7:00AM until 9:00AM.

In addition, the following downtown businesses will offer discounts to cyclists all week long along with entry forms for Bike ToWork Week prizes. Week Long Discounts 10% with helmet:
 
Fast Feet
231 Elm St.
http://www.harriers.org/
 
Collage etc.
48 Elm St.
Church St. Commons
Discount on Verve! Nutritional Energy Drink
 
Delightful Quilts
Church St. Commons
 
Optimum Health Theraputic Massage
120 Elm St.
$10 Discount on 1 hr. Sports Massage
call ahead for appointment 413-562-4774
http://www.oh-tm.com/
 
Jester’s Cafe
124 Elm St.
 
Erin’s Own Irish Imports
170 Elm St.
 
Truly Mine Card Shop
172 Elm St.
 
 Tymers Army & Navy Store
130 Elm St.
 
Tea Pot Gallery
22 Elm St.
http://www.teapot-gallery.com/
 
World Peace Beads & Glass Emporium
4 School St.
 
New Horizons Sports
55 Franklin St.
Discount on Bike Racks and Bags
http://www.newhorizonsbikes.com/

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Westfield Community Design Workshop

April 30, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

The City of Westfield is designing a Downtown Plan for Westfield and they want your help!
Join your fellow residents along with the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, Westfield State College, and the UMass Center for Design Engagement for the third of their Community Design WorkshopsDevelop Downtown Action Plans.
The event will be held on April 30 from 7 PM until 9 PM at the Central Baptist Church at 115 Elm St.
All are encouraged to attend and participate in creating a new and vibrant downtown for all of us.
For more info, go to the Westfield Downtown Plan web site by clicking here.

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2009 Downtown Restaurant & Pub Tour

May 2, 2009

This year’s annual Restaurant/Pub Tour is scheduled for the evening of Saturday, May 2. This year’s tour will have a Baseball Theme, featuring the storied rivalry between the Boston Red Sox  and the New York Yankees. The tour will include most of the major downtown bars and restaurants this year, and with the later start in the year, it should be a great night for walking or crawling. 

This year’s contest will feature baseball trading cards and there will be lots of winners with lots of great prizes, including Red Sox tickets.
There will also be the usual scavenger hunt/trivia contest featuring all the participating establishments. There will be food and music at all stops and street performers along the way.

Our own local nine, The Westfield Wheelmen, will participate in this year’s fun and games!

Tickets for the Downtown Pub Tour will cost $10, so mark the date and get out your favorite baseball gear.

Early Registration and Deck/Pizza Party will run from 6:00PM till 8:00PM at the Whip City Brew. 
Downtown Registration  will be held outside at the Church Street Commons from 7:30PM-9:30PM…enjoy live music by Jon Berman!

Come on downtown and help WoW celebrate the New Downtown Business District and all of its great Restaurants and Pubs and the World’s Greatest Rivalry, The BoSox vs. The Bombers.

GRAND PRIZES
1. Two (2) tickets to May 21 Red Sox game 
Donated by Weston & Sampson Engineers

2. Two (2) tickets to June 7 Red Sox game 
Donated Westfield State College Alumni and Parent Relations

3. Two (2) tickets to August 30 Red Sox game 
Donated Westfield State College Alumni and Parent Relations

4. Panoramic framed picture of Fenway Park

5. Panoramic framed picture of Yankee Stadium

6. Dustin Pedroia signed photograph
Compliments of Westfield Bank

7. Manny Ramirez signed photograph
Compliments of … (anonymous)

8. Golf for four at Shaker Farms
Compliments of Shaker Farms Country Club

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Mayor’s Easter Egg Hunt

April 11, 2009
10:00 amto11:00 am

Genesis Center         53 Mill Street 

This year’s Easter Egg Hunt, an annual tradition in Westfield, is brought to you by the Mayor of Westfield, Mike Boulanger.

The festivities will begin at 10:00 AM on Saturday, April 11th and will be conducted on the grounds of the Genesis Center located at 53 Mill Street.

The event is FREE and all are welcome.
The event has been moved to Saturday, April 11.
Hope to see you and lots of sunshine!

Mayor’s Office, City of Westfield
mayor@cityofwestfield.org
413-572-6200

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“The Yellow Wallpaper” & “Two Women of Westfield”

April 25, 2009

Two great plays presented by Westfield on Weekends this year as part of Wintergreen Days in Westfield. The shows will be held at the Westfield Woman’s Club on April 25 with evening and matinee performances of both shows.

The Yellow Wallpaper is a one-woman show.
Two Woman of Westfield is about Aurelia Taylor and Lucy Fowler.

There will be a $10 charge for the show. 
Dinner will be available between shows for $10.
A la carte snacks will also be available.

A complete menu of the evening’s fare is available by clicking here.

 The play schedules are as follows: 

3:00 The Two Women of Westfield 
4:15 Intermission 
4:30 The Yellow Wall Paper 
5:30 Dinner 
7:00 The Two Women of Westfield 
8:15 Intermission 
8:30 The Yellow Wall Paper

April 25th, 2009 Starts at 03:00 PM

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Young Singers of Greater Westfield Spring Concert

April 4, 2009
4:00 pmto6:00 pm

First Congregational Church
18 Broad Street

The Young Singers of Greater Westfield will be staging their Spring Concert this year on Saturday, April 4th at 4:00 PM. This FREE event is open to the public and will be held at the First Church. For more info on the Young Singers, go to  http://www.ysgw.org/  or contact  Janet St. Jean at 563-5156.