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Mike & Tony's Pizzeria at the Green Emporium
4 Main Road
Colrain MA 01340
413-624-5122
Pacifico A. Palumbo, Partner
Mike Collins, Chef
greenemporium.com
Pizzeria

The Healing Vibration
116 Maple Street
PO Box 609
Conway MA 01341
413-628-1640
Jessica Waters, CRP, LSH
Zachary Kirkpatrick, LMT
thehealingvibration.com
Healing Arts

Zilinski Electric

28 Riverview Drive
Northfield MA 01360
413-498-2605
Neil Zilinski, Owner
Electrical Contractor

Hallmark Institute of Photography
241 Millers Falls Road
Turners Falls MA 01376
413-863-2478
Ed Martin, Dir. of Business Operations
hallmark.edu
Photography School

Homestead Inc.
1692 Cape Street (Ashfield)
1664 Cape Street
Williamsburg MA 01096
413-628-4533
Thomas Leue, President
yellowbiodiesel.com
yellowheat.com
Biofuels and Septic System Design

Pine Hill Orchards
248 Greenfield Road
Colrain MA 01340
413-624-3325
David Shearer, Owner
Matthew Shearer, Manager
Orchard, Retail Store and Restaurant

Summit Ice Inc.
34 Montague City Road
PO Box 968
Greenfield MA 01302
413-773-0234
Dave Dove, Vice President
Marcus Stetson, Owner
summiticeinc.com
Ice Manufacturing

The Leading Edge
272 Mohawk Trail
Greenfield MA 01301
413-774-3343
Megan Earle, Manager
theleadingedgefitness.com
Exercise & Fitness Center

Adam & Eve
18 Main Street
Greenfield MA 01301
413-774-9800
Scott McGregor, Owner
Lingerie

Alber Hearing Services
489 Bernardston Road
Greenfield MA 01301
Lisa Alber, Owner
Hearing Testing & Hearing Aids

Environmental Compliance Services
296 Nontuck Street
Florence MA 01062
413-789-3530
Bruce Tease, Sr. Project Manager
Richard Geisler, Sr. Hydrogeolist
ecsconsult.com

Massachusetts Army National Guard
67 Hope Street
Greenfield MA 01301
413-246-9325
SFC Nicholas Civello
MSG Jeffrey Findlay
Recruiting

PV Local First
PO Box 1413
Northampton MA 01061
413-364-7266
Dan Finn
pvLocalFirst.org
Organization - Think Local First

Raven Used Books
5 Bank Row
Greenfield MA 01301
413-772-1968
Betsy Frederick, Owner
ravenusedbooks.com
Used and Discounted Book Store

Shelburne Falls Independent
18 Main Street, Suite 2
Shelburne Falls MA 01370
413-625-8927
Ginny Ray, Co-editor
shelburnefallsindependent.net
Newspaper

Silver Lace Treasures
11 East Main Street
Orange MA 01364
413-834-9204
Barbara Myerson, Owner
silverlacetreasures.com
Jewelry, Beads & Gifts

Winterberry Farm
21 Teawaddle Hill Road
Leverett MA 01054
413-548-3940
Jill Horton-Lyons & Jim Lyons, Owners
winterberryfarm.org
Farm, Yarn, Fiber, Family Teaching Farm

Ramon Financial Services, LLC
PO Box 346
217 Greenfield Road
South Deerfield MA 01373
413-665-3932
Michael E. Ramon, Broker
Charles E. Ramon, Broker
Allyson A. Cote, Broker
Insurance, Investments, Benefits for Individuals and Employers

Spike Segundo LLC
One Short Street
Northampton MA 01060
413-587-4581
Jordi Herold, Principal
jordi-herold
Real Estate

Heisler Pictures, Inc.

116 Pleasant Street, Suite 401
Easthampton MA 01027
212-777-8100
Gregory Heisler, President
gregoryheisler.com
Photography

Loving Care Agency
91 Main Street, Suite 9
Greenfield MA 01301
413-774-3360
Debra Maxton, Branch Director
Sue Cypher, Staffing Coordiator
lovingcareagency.com
Home Care

Surner Heating Co., Inc.
34 Montague City Road
Greenfield MA 01301
60 Shumway Street
Amherst MA 01002
413-773-5999 or 253-5999
Bruce Montague & Scott Surner, Owners
surnerheat.com
Heating Fuels, Diesel Fuels, Heating Service, Air Conditionins Service, and Installations

Great Apt, LLC

PO Box 53
Greenfield MA 01302
413-772-2992 or 774-3665
Mark Zaccheo & Jack Dunphy, Owners
Barbara Zaccheo, Office Manager
Property Management & Ownership

Matt's Auto
56 Main Street
Charlemont MA 01339
413-339-4404
Matt Clark, Owner
Auto Repair

Four Star Farms, Inc.
496 Pine Meadow Road
Northfield MA 01360
413-498-2968
Bonne & Gene L'etoile
fourstarfarms.com
Farm

Dakor Center

251 Davis Street
Greenfield MA 01301
413-774-4046
Richard Rhodes, Owner
Retail - Paint, Wallpaper, Carpeting

Bob's Oil Burner Service

675 Brattleboro Road
Bernardston MA 01337
413-648-9790
Bob Wyngowski, Owner
Oil Heating Contractor

Dr. Hauschka Skin Care Inc.
20 Industrial Drive East
South Deerfield MA 01373
800-247-9907
Vicki Baum-Hommes, Human Resource Manager
drhauschka.com
Wholesale Distribution

Budget Blinds

336 Log Plain Road
Greenfield MA 01301
413-774-5291
David Senecal, President
Custom Window Covering

The Cart Guy, LLC
109 Shelburne Line Road
Colrain MA  01340
413-834-8208
Michael Scranton, Owner
Golf Cart Rentals, Carts for events or special occasions

Encharter Insurance, Blair Cutting and Smith
25 University Drive
Amherst MA 01002
413-549-4971
Jason Edson, Sales Executive
encharter.com
Insurance Agency

Life Journey Celebrations
21 Mohawk Trail, PMB 256
Greenfield MA 01301
413-522-2875
Jenn Bete-Brown, Certified Funeral Celebrant
lifejourneycelebrant.com
Funeral & Family Celebrant

R. Ward & Co.
39 Nichols Drive
Greenfield MA 01301
413-773-7929
Randolph Ward, Owner
Builder & General Contractor

Mass Vacation


Sat - Aug 21 -- Sat - Nov 27
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  New Dinner is Served! Exhibition on the Menu at Historic Deerfield
A new multi-site exhibition titled Dinner is Served!: Dining and the Decorative Arts in Early America will open at Historic Deerfield on Sat., August 21. This exploration of the social, cultural, and artistic importance of dining in early America will present accoutrements of dining ranging from the ordinary to the exotic. Visitors will also be invited to experience recreations of period dinners-complete with faux food-in the dining rooms of three historic houses. The exhibition displays more than 40 objects related to 18th-century etiquette, foodways, and social life including satirical prints, tureens, decanters, cruet stands, and hot water dishes. They are organized into sections including "First and Second Courses of the 18th-Century Meal," "Keeping Food Warm," "Condiments, Spices, & Sauces," "Wines & Spirits," and "Cutlery." Featured objects include a knife box with original silver cutlery which was owned by the Dwight family of Springfield, MA, circa 1785; a rare American silver cruet set made by New York City silversmith Daniel Christian Fueter, engraved with the arms of the Van Voorhis family, circa 1754-1764; and a dark blue transfer-printed Staffordshire tureen once owned by the Hall family of Goshen, CT, circa 1830. Before 1700, every dish of the meal had been placed on the table at once. Dining à la française stipulated that the meal should be divided into courses, usually two or more. Visually this type of dining proved more exciting, as diners could view elaborately decorated and symmetrically displayed dishes on offer before choosing. To illustrate dining à la française , the historic houses will also play a role by serving as settings for three recreations of period dinners complete with faux food. In the Sheldon, Williams, and Stebbins Houses there will be displays showing menus of late 18th and early 19th- century rural New England, which will be interpreted through guided and self-guided tours. In the Williams House the first course of a Winter Menu in Deerfield is laid out with peas porridge, marinated fowl, carrot pudding, bread and butter, cheese curds, pickled beets and mushrooms, and forced (stuffed) cabbage [see recipe]. By the winter fresh vegetables were a distant memory, so cooks relied on the pickled vegetables that they had preserved in August and September as well as the dried peas for the soup or porridge. At the Sheldon House will be a September menu, based on a 1794 letter from Mr. James Field of Conway, MA, to his sister Mrs. Filania Dickinson of Deerfield, MA. Filania and her husband were expected for dinner but did not arrive. Mr. Field described the dinner in great detail including their trouble in obtaining certain ingredients like lard for apple pies made in the "Deerfield taste." This meal featured late summer/early fall delicacies such as forced (stuffed) cucumbers and watermelon. Also included in the meal are salt pork and beans, beef fricassee, and fried beef tripe. The Stebbins House dining room will be arrayed with sugary dishes including candied orange rind, lemon tarts, marzipan fruits, a molded flummery, and hartshorn jellies. The arrangement of dishes on the table is based in part on instructions given by Robert Roberts' House Servants Directory (1827). Roberts (c. 1780-1860) was the butler at Gore Place in Waltham, MA, the country estate of Christopher Gore (1758-1827), U.S. Senator and Governor of the State of Massachusetts. This exhibition was co-curated by Lange, and Curatorial Intern Sarah Stephenson. Historic Deerfield's faux food has been created by three artisans: Sandy Levins of New Jersey, Henri Gadbois of Texas, and Shirley Willis of North Carolina. As part of programming related to this exhibition, the Open Hearth Cooks at Historic Deerfield will be recreating several recipes from the menus on display. The exhibit at the Flynt Center for Early New England Life and is included in the admission price. 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. 413-775-7214.
Thu - Sep 09 -- Sun - Sep 12
  Annual Franklin County Fair “We Sow…We Harvest…We Celebrate”
Featuring agricultural exhibits and competitions including cattle, poultry, sheep, draft horse pulls (Saturday) and oxen draw (Sunday), Fiesta Shows Midway, kick-off parade (Thursday), demolition derby, museum, Roundhouse, Public Safety Parade & firefighters’ muster (Sunday), musical entertainment and more. Held at Franklin County Fairgrounds located on Wisdom Way in Greenfield. Opens Thursday at 3 pm., Friday at Noon, and Saturday & Sunday at 8:00 a.m. www.fcas.com 413-774-4282
Fri - Sep 10
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  Shelburne Falls Farmers' Market
Featuring local plants, perennials, local produce. Held on the Baptist Corner Lot, 53 Main Street in Shelburne Falls. 2 – 6 pm.
Fri - Sep 10 -- Sat - Sep 11
7:00 PM
  Pothole Pictures Movie Series – Ran
Celebrating Kurosawa’s 100th birthday. Shakespeare’s King Lear in war-torn feudal Japan. Grand, immense, and breathtakingly vivid, this epic is perhaps Kurosawa’s greatest work. 1984 Color R 162 min. In Japanese with English subtitles. Music before the movie 7 pm. – Friday, Carrie Ferguson & the Cherry Street Band (soaring acoustic pop); Saturday Leo T. Baldwin (real hill town music). Shown at Memorial Hall Theater, 51 Bridge Street in Shelburne Falls. Movie shown at 7:30 pm. 413-625-2896
Fri - Sep 10
8:30 PM - 11:30 PM
  Bobby Darling and Chris Divine
Bop 'til you drop and laugh 'til you cry! Comedy and great musicianship collide with these valley favorites. Live on the Greenfield Grille Club Room stage. $8 cover. Greenfield Grille at 30 Federal St., Greenfield. 8:30 - 11:30 pm. 413-367-4777.
Sat - Sep 11
8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  Greenfield Farmers’ Market
Featuring local plants, perennials, local produce and baked goods. Located at Court Square between the town common and town hall in Greenfield. 8 am.-12:30 pm. 413-625-9907
Sat - Sep 11
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  Ashfield Farmers' Market
Featuring local growers with displays of plants, just-harvested fruits and vegetables and more. Market is located on the Ashfield Town Common, 475 Main Street in Ashfield. 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. 413-625-001
Sat - Sep 11
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  Open House at Green River Yoga
A benefit for NELCWIT. Check out sample classes (8:30 am to 12:15 pm). Green River Yoga www.GreenRiverYoga.com is located at 158 Main Street (above World Eye Book in Greenfield).
Flow Yoga (8:30-9:15), Wise Yoga for every body (9:30-10), Womancraft /Gentle Yoga (10:15-10:45), Restorative Yoga (11-11:30), Satsang & Yoga (11:45-12:15), and Bodywork 15-minute sessions on a first-come, first-serve basis (10-1). 413-772-2050
Sat - Sep 11
9:30 AM
  Montague Old Home Days Fall Auction & Giant Tag Sale
All proceeds to benefit the First Congregational Church of Montague. Tag Sale and preview at 8 am, bidding starts at 9:30 am. Held at the First Congregational Church www.montaguechurch.org of Montague, 4 North Street in Montague.
Sat - Sep 11
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  Dinner is Served!: Dining and the Decorative Arts in Early America
Enjoy a multisite exploration of the social, cultural, and artistic importance of dining in early America. Learn about the ordinary as well as the exotic accoutrements of dining-from cutlery and mustard pots to argyles and toasted cheese dishes. Then experience recreations of period dinners-complete with faux food-in the dining rooms of three historic houses. Open daily 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Held at Historic Deerfield www.historic-deerfield.org, located at
80 Old Main Street, in Deerfield. 413-775-7127
Sat - Sep 11
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  9th Annual Honeybee Festival
Talks and live demonstrations. Area chefs cook and offer samples of their favorite honey recipes; entertainment and farmers' market. Free and open to the public. Held at Warm Colors Apiary www.warmcolorsapiary.com in South Deerfield. 10 am to 4 pm.
Sat - Sep 11
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  Mike's Amazing Maze
Come and experience the art and music-themed maze. Held at Warner Farm located at 23 South Main Street in Sunderland. Open weekends and Monday holidays. 10 am to 5 pm. mikesmaze.com 413-665-8331