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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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Spring Music Hall Concert/Dance with PRYDEIN at School St Bistro

March 27, 2010
6:00 pm

prydeinSchool Street Bistro Music Hall, 3rd Floor
29 School St

Westfield on Weekends and the School Street Bistro are proud to welcome the acclaimed Celtic Rock band, PRYDEIN, to the School St Bistro Music Hall as part of WoW’s Spring Music Hall Concert Series.

Following up last year’s inaugural smash Wintergreen Days success with Seven Nations, we are proud to present another blood boiling bagpiping Celtic music legend. Burlington Vermont based Prydein has been pleasing fans all over New England and other parts of this wide world since 1995 and are still going strong. We are proud to welcome them back to western Mass and the Westfield area.

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the School St Bistro or online at www.tix.comSpecial discounted price of $20 for two shows, Prydein on March 27th and Kelli Trottier on April 24th.

About Prydein

Originally started in 1995 as the band Whisky Before Breakfast by 6 college friends, Prydein has been playing the Highland Game and Celtic Festival circuit for the better part of a decade in one form or another. The two original members, Aron Garceau (guitar, vocals) and Iain Mac Harg (bagpipes, flute) have been friends the entire time and usually break the band up for months or years at a time when the band gets in the way of that friendship.

Now Prydein is back and it’s fully loaded. Aron and Iain have been joined by bassist Andy Smith (Mighty Sam McLain Band, Jazzmosis) and drummer Caleb Bronz (Gordon Stone Trio, Mighty Sam McLain Band). They went into the studio this past spring to put down on plastic 6 years worth of music that’d been festering inside of their heads. The result was their new album, Loud Pipes (save lives) and It’ll knock your socks off. If you’re in a hurry and don’t want to wait to get it in the mail, you can order it through

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” Changes in Latitude” Cancer House of Hope Benefit

March 20, 2010
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

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The Cancer House of Hope will be holding a fundraiser at the Castle of Knights at 1599 Memorial Dr in Chicopee on Mar 20, 2010.

Music will be provided by local favorites, Changes in Latitude.

Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at the Cancer House of Hope on Court St in Westfield or by calling (413) 562-0110.

Show runs from 7:00Pm until 11:00PM.



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Senegal Through the Arts

February 2, 2010toFebruary 27, 2010

The Westfield State Downtown Art Gallery presents

Senegal Through the Arts:
Women and the Heroism of Everyday Lifewscart

February 2 – 27, 2010
105 Elm Street

Paintings, Video, Talk:  Bara Diokhane
Artist Reception February 12, 5:30 – 8:00 with Senegalese music of Amadou Talla
Gallery Talk:  February 19   6:00 P.M.

Film by Osmane Sembene presented by Dr. Samba Gadigo

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26th Annual 5K Run for a Noble Cause and Walk for Good Health

April 24, 2010
9:00 am

Saturday, April 24runner

Location:  Stanley Park
9:00 am start

Very scenic loop through neighborhoods surrounding Stanley Park, with start and finish at Pavillion.

Registration information available at www.noblehospital.org or by calling 568-2811 ext 5573.

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WSC Speaker Series with Helen Spielman

March 24, 2010
12:30 pm

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HELEN SPIELMAN

Performance Anxiety from Inside Out
Helen Spielman, Performance Anxiety Specialist Wednesday & Thursday, March 24 & 25, 2010

March 24:
•  Talking to Yourself Means You’re Sane and Confident
12:30 pm, Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall

•  Drop-in Session with Helen: 3:30-4:30 pm
Bates Hall Room 117
•  Peak Performance through Mental Visualization
7:00 pm, Dever Stage, Parenzo Hall
Reception to follow

March 25:
•  Persistance and Resilience are a Musicians
Best Friends
10:00-11:00 am, Bates Hall, Room 117
•  Drop-in Session with Helen: 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Bates Hall, Room 117

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The Little Black Dress Fashion Show at Westfield Woman’s Club

March 20, 2010
2:00 pm

The Westfield Woman’s Club is happy to announce a fashion show called “The Little Black Dress” scheduled for Saturday, March 20th at 2:00PM. The fashion show will feature clothing of all types and sizes and the clothes will be available for immediate purchase right there. Tickets are $15.00 and can be purchased from Sue at (413) 562-6817.

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WSC Speaker Series-Eric Gansworth thru April 3rd, Downtown Art Gallery

March 3, 2010toApril 3, 2010

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Eric Gansworth
Artist Reception: March 10, 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Eric Gansworth Reading: 7:00 p.m.

Location: Westfield State Downtown Art Gallery

Poet, novelist, playwright, and artist Eric Gansworth is an enrolled member of the Onondaga Nation and was born and raised at the Tuscarora Indian Nation in Western New York.

He is a Professor of English and Lowery Writer-in-Residence at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York. He is the author of six books: Indian Summers; Nickel Eclipse: Iroquois Moon; Smoke Dancing; Mending Skins; Breathing the Monster Alive; and A Half-Life of Cardio-Pulmonary Function.

His first play, Re-Creation Story, received a staged reading at The Public Theater in 2008. He also edited the anthology, Sovereign Bones, New Native American Writing, and was fiction editor for the third issue of the journal, Stone Canoe.  His books all feature paintings as integral parts of their narratives.

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WSC Speaker Series with Dr Dan Drury and Wii Fit Fest

March 8, 2010
6:30 pmto7:30 pm

dandruryWii Fit Fest with Dr. Dan Drury
Monday, March 8, 2010


Time: 6:30 pm Wii Fit Fest
7:30 pm Wii Exercise Games Get You Fit
Location: Scanlon Banquet Hall and
Scanlon Living Room


Is the Wii Fit a fitness fad, a fluke or the future of health and fitness? The Wii Fit Fest sponsored by GameStop is a fitness technology expo in which equipment and software will be available for display, demonstration and participation.

This interactive expo will give participants an opportunity to test a wide variety of fitness technology products from Wii Fit to Dance Dance Revolution to Polar Heart Rate Monitors.

Dr. Daniel Drury, an entrepreneur and associate professor of exercise physiologist at Gettysburg College will follow the Fitness Expo with a presentation of the benefits and pitfalls of using technology-based products to achieve fitness goals.

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Benefit Concert for Tony Bruno of Degray’s Service

March 5, 2010
6:30 pm

coreyknightsmenOn Friday, March 5, there will be a benefit concert at the East Mountain Country Club for Tony Bruno, who was injured in the fire at Degray’s Service Station a while back. The show will begin at 6:30PM and Cory and the Knightsmen will be playing! Elvis sightings are expected if we’re lucky.

Tickets are only $25 so come on out for some good food and fun and help Westfield help one of their own. Tickets can be purchased at Degray’s Service Station and at the Firtion Adams Funeral Home.