Archaeologist May Study Turners Falls History

By CHRIS CURTIS, Greenfield Recorder Friday, January 9, 2015 TURNERS FALLS — Pending town approval, a Connecticut archaeological team will take up a two-year study of the bloody incident that began under present-day Barton Cove and continued into present-day Greenfield and surrounding areas during King Philip’s War. READ the full article here.

Garbage gets a creative makeover to promote CT River health

By Amanda Drane, The Valley Advocate, – Mar 10, 2015. In the thousands of years before European settlers arrived in the Valley, David Brule says, the Connecticut River basin was a place Native American tribes gathered peacefully to fish and farm. Since then, humanity’s relationship with the river has grown much more complicated. Brule, who […]

In Like a Lion, Out like a Lamb

In Like a Lion, Out like a Lamb: An Exhibition That Anticipates Spring! Avenue A Storefront Galleries, #106-#112 Avenue A, Turners Falls March 14 to April 12 Winter be gone! This inspirational group of work addresses the themes of spring, hope and transformation. Artists include Marjorie Morgan and Whitney Robbins of Woolly Mammoth Studio (Greenfield), […]

Third Thursday, ArtSalon, 4/16

Third Thursday Event, April 16, A Night of Conversation About the Arts The Art Salon joins Third Thursday for a dynamic evening of engaging presentations by established and emerging artists in the Pioneer Valley. Presenting artists include Cathe Janke, Sarah Bliss, Amy Borezo, and Overture. Jazz by the Forfia- David Duo. The Shea Theater, 71 […]

Talk: The Industrial Corridor, 3/20

Friday, March 20, 7pm – 9pm, Free! Greenfield Community College, Sloan Theater North from the Springfield Armory: The Industrial Corridor up the Connecticut River from Springfield to Windsor VT GCC Richard Colton, historian, ranger for the Springfield Armory NHS, and Jim Terapane, state-certified journeyman machinist and president of The Museum of Our Industrial Heritage. The […]