Event Series Greenfield Farmers’ Market

Greenfield Farmers’ Market

Court Square Court Square, Greenfield

Established 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!

INAUGURAL JACK-O-LANTERN CARVING CONTEST

Four Phantoms Brewing Co. 301 Wells Street, Greenfield

Carve away at home and drop off your ghoulish gourd between 4-9pm on Friday 10/21. For every pint purchased on 10/22 from 12-7pm, customers will get a ticket to vote for their most prized pumpkin. We’ll announce the winner at 8pm! Sign up to participate in the tavern or online. $5 to enter. Winner takes home a cash prize, a Four Phantoms gift card, and all the glory! Not a pumpkin carver? Just come out and vote. And be sure to check out our pumpkin cask. Yes, we plan to pour beer from a big ole Pine Hill pumpkin.

$5
Event Series The Taming, by Lauren Gunderson

The Taming, by Lauren Gunderson

Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center 289 Main St, Greenfield

With a burst of patriotic song and covered in American flags, Miss Katherine Chelsea Hartford from the gorgeous state of Georgia vows to become the next Miss America and make her momma proud. Silverthorne Theater’s production of Lauren Gunderson’s The Taming promises audiences a hilarious romp through the contemporary, past and future corridors of power. Under the direction of Mary Corinne Miller, The Taming opens on Friday October 21, in The Perch at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main Street, Greenfield MA. Evening performances at 7:30 pm are scheduled for October 21, 22, 27, 28 & 29, with 3:00 pm matinees on October 22, 23, and 29. Tickets are on sale at EventBrite.com. The venue is handicapped accessible. In keeping with now standard live theater practice, audience members are asked to wear masks to prevent the spread of the Covid 19 virus. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Shrew, beauty pageant contestant Katherine (Tahmie Der) has aspirations beyond the sash and crown – but she needs the help of an ultra-conservative Senator’s aide Pat (Stephanie Carlson*) and ultra-liberal eco-terrorist Bianca (Tracy Einstein). It takes a trip back to 1770 for Kate to find an unexpected compromise that is timely and fresh.…

$20 – $25