Hunger Action Month Traveling Show
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, GreenfieldCare about making sure everyone has enough to eat in our community? The Greenfield Public Library, in collaboration with the Franklin County Hunger Task Force, will host the “Hunger Action Month Traveling Show”, beginning Saturday, September 24 through Friday, September 30, as part of National Hunger Action Month. There will be six posters on the Library grounds highlighting information about hunger in our community. Each poster will explore a different issue related to hunger, and feature easy ways to help end hunger in our community, including QR code links that can be read by smartphones. The Franklin County Hunger Task Force, as part of National Hunger Action Month, organized the Hunger Action Traveling Show. The FC Hunger Task Force is a program of Community Action Pioneer Valley. The Task Force includes community members and staff, volunteers, and guests from Franklin County’s food access programs. This program is free and open to the public.
Greenfield Farmers’ Market
Court Square Court Square, GreenfieldEstablished in 1975, the Greenfield Farmers’ Market provides a direct, profitable retail sales outlet for area Farmers/Growers, and promotes the production of high quality locally grown produce and other farm or agricultural products. Additionally, to enhance both the Market and the community, we include baked goods and value added food products, crafts and other locally prepared merchandise on a space-available basis, to educate the consumer in the value of local production. The Greenfield Farmers’ Market usually has 30 participating vendors that sell a wide variety of organic and conventional produce ranging from heirloom tomatoes, yellow & green squash, potatoes, corn, multiple varieties of lettuce, onions, scallions, culinary herbs, swiss chard, kale, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, sweet & hot peppers, strawberries, red & black raspberries, blueberries, apples, peaches, pears, plums, apple cider, watermelon, leeks, perennial plant – cone flower, bee balm, hosta, pansies and many more varieties of plants, locally raised grass-fed beef, pork and lamb, fresh eggs, cheese and so much more!
Senator Jo Comerford Library Tour
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, GreenfieldSenator Jo Comerford will be at the Greenfield Public Library on Saturday, September 24, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Stop by to hear about Jo’s legislative work, ask questions, and join in the conversation about pressing issues affecting our community. For more information go to senatorjocomerford.org/librarytour. This event, held under the GPL tent, is weather dependent, free, and open to the public.
Tumble Podcast Listening Party
The Imaginary Bookshop 365 Main Street, GreenfieldCome and celebrate the newest seasons of kid science podcast Tumble at the Imaginary Bookshop! We're hosting a listening party with a Q&A with the podcast creators to follow! What does cheese have to do with technology? What does engineering have to do with biology? And why should we know about it? We’ll slice into these questions to get a taste of what synthetic biology is, how it's already in our lives, and how it got there. This is the first part of a five part series (Life Lab!) about how tiny life can change our world. This series explores the incredible power of synthetic biology to solve some of our biggest challenges - and asking how it could change our future.
Vintage Cocktail Menu
Main Street Bar and Grille 94 Main Street, GreenfieldIn spirit of Vintage Day Weekend, Main Street Bar & Grille is offering a Classic Cocktails being offer Friday - Sunday.
Prone to Mischief Brass Band
Stone Soup Cafe 399 Main Street, GreenfieldAn activist, rabble-rousing street and parade band committed to Social Justice. Styles of songs come from all over the world… Street Musicians who don’t need amps!
Secrets of the Kings & Queens – Drag Trivia
Four Phantoms Brewing Co. 301 Wells Street, GreenfieldHouse of Hors and Four Phantoms Brewing Company invite you to join us for the second installation of Secrets of the Kings and Queens Pop Culture Trivia night! This month's theme: Women! We'll have pop culture trivia mixed in with trivia, puzzles, and a bunch of stupid-fun twists and turns including drag performances! With your co-hosts and performers, Peachy Creme and Loo D'Flyest Priestly, and your trivia goblin, Hors! Trivia starts at 6:30 pm and is $15 to enter. Ages 21+. Please arrive by 6 pm to be seated. Deep knowledge of trivia is not required as long as you know how to have fun! Rack Slabbath will also be there serving food! Get your tix online: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/horsdoeuvresentertainment/754723#