Events for October 01, 2012
Holyoke Public Library Now Located in the City Hall Auditorium!
While the historic building on Maple Street is restored and renovated, all library services are available at City Hall. In 18 to 24 months the city will have a new, state-of-the-art learning resource center for all ages. The library's archives remains open at HCC.
Play Board Games in the Children's Room at the Library!
Story Time in the Children's Room at the Library!
Arts and Crafts in the Children's Room at the Library!
LEGOS in the Children's Room at the Library!
Film Night
Mike Rice premieres his new work, bliain an plassy,
he writes: "Here lies residue left from metal skeletons, orange rust and corroded celluloid. The life of a massive titan of industry bleeds out, oozes and squeezes itself through the fault lines left from yesterday's ice age".
we will also be screening other works by Mike Rice, Jennifer Saparzadeh, and Meredith Lackey
Music: TBA
| when: |
April 5th @ 7pm |
| where: |
The Guilded Brick @ The Canal Gallery |
| price: |
$3 Cover Charge |
Open Square Farmers' Market
Please join us for a season of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and more! The Open Square Farmers Market takes place on Saturdays between 9 am and 1pm in our main parking lot.
Save the Date! Opening weekend is May 11. Fall Festival is October 13. Keep posted...more information to come!
If you are interested in becoming a vendor at our market, please email our market manager, Suzann Rataj at farmersmarket@opensquare.com
See you there!
| when: |
Saturdays-May 12-October 13, 2012
9am-1pm |
| where: |
Open Square-Main Parking Lot
4 Open Square Way, Holyoke, MA |
| price: |
free admission |
| info: |
www.opensquare.com/current-events |
Historical Lecture Series: Innovators & Inventors – “Beautiful Clothes:” Violet Angotti, Dress Designer
David E. (Ned) Lazaro will speak about Violet Angotti, a dressmaker who began her career in Northampton, Massachusetts in 1927. Angotti was able to stay in business for over 50 years by marketing herself as an exclusive custom designer, akin to a small Parisian boutique. Her story illuminates a pioneering twentieth-century dress designer’s attempts to cope with an increasingly obsolete profession in the face of changing sources of fashion production. Sponsored by the Kittredge Center at Holyoke Community College. Suggested donation $5
| when: |
Monday, October 1 at 6:00 p.m. |
| where: |
Wistariahurst Museum
238 Cabot Street
Holyoke, MA |
| price: |
$5 suggested donation |
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