Arena Civic Theatre Presents: A Christmas Carol
The Perch at Hawks & Reed 289 Main St, 4th Floor, GreenfieldArena Civic Theatre Presents: Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol Experience the timeless holiday classic Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol with Arena Civic Theatre! Directed by Erika and Jesse Clark, this heartwarming tale of redemption and holiday spirit comes to life at The Perch in Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, located at 289 Main St, Greenfield, MA. Join us as we follow Ebenezer Scrooge's transformative journey through Christmases past, present, and yet to come. Perfect for audiences of all ages, this production captures the joy, warmth, and hope of the holiday season. Performance Dates & Times: Friday, December 13th & Saturday, December 14th at 7 PM; Sunday, December 15th at 2 PM Friday, December 20th & Saturday, December 21st at 7 PM; Sunday, December 22nd at 2 PM Don't miss this festive tradition in a beautiful setting that will surely fill your heart with holiday cheer! Reserve your tickets now and make A Christmas Carol part of your holiday celebrations! General Admission $20 Student, Senior or Veteran $18
All Recovery Meeting
The RECOVER Project 68 Federal St 68 Federal St, GreenfieldAll Recovery Meetings are open to all pathways of Recovery. This is an open meeting where people share what they are doing to support their recovery. These meetings are held in a Hybrid format daily Mon-Fri and Zoom only on Saturday. Located at The RECOVER Project 68 Federal St, Zoom ID 413 774 5489 password 7745489
GPL Lego Club (drop-in)
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, GreenfieldCome be a part of the kids' GPL Lego Club! Legos will be available to play with in the Children's Room every Monday from 3:30 - 5pm. Complete one of the given challenges or make your own creation to be put on display until the next week. This program, made possible through the generosity of the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library, is free and recommended for children age 3+. For more information, contact Children’s Librarian Ellen Lavoie at [email protected] or call 413-772-1544 x5104.
Chess Club
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, GreenfieldMeet up with other chess players on the 2nd floor of the Greenfield Public Library. All ages and skill levels are welcome, for both casual and serious games. Chess instruction is available for beginners, and anyone wanting to learn the game. Chess sets will be provided, but feel free to bring your own! This program is free and open to all, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
MONDAY NIGHT DND
Four Phantoms Brewing Co. 301 Wells Street, GreenfieldThese are self-contained adventures designed to be played in a single session, so attend one when you can, or join every week. Arrive at 5:30pm for beers and to get settled, and we’ll begin promptly at 6:00. Bring a 5th level 5e character or show up and one will be given to you. Advanced sign-up is no longer needed—just join when you can!
Children of the Night: the Horror Readers Discussion Group
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, Greenfield"Listen to them. The children of the night, what sweet music they make." -- Bram Stoker, Dracula Join Barry Deitz on the 3rd Monday of each month for a Horror Readers Discussion group in the library's Local History Room. For the first meeting, bring a favorite horror novel to share.
3rd Mondays Talking Talkies with John Boschen: 42nd Street (1933)
Greenfield Garden Cinema 361 Main St., GreenfieldJoin movie historian John Boschen as we kick up our heels with the advent of the pre-code 1930's musical. Featuring Academy Award winner Waren Baxter (Old Arizona) across from the infectious Bebe Daniels (The Malteses Falcon). Nominated for Best Picture and Best Sound at the Academy Awards 42nd Street was preserved by the Library of Congress in 1998 on the National Film Registry. The American film Institute lists it as the 13th best musical of all time. With 96% on Rotton Tomatoes, this film is sure to please. Renowned Broadway producer/director Julian Marsh is hired to put together a new musical revue. It's being financed by Abner Dillon to provide a starring vehicle for his girlfriend, songstress Dorothy Brock. Marsh, who is quite ill, is a difficult taskmaster who works long hours and continually pushes the cast to do better. When Brock breaks her ankle one of the chorus girls, Peggy Sawyer, gets her big chance to be the star. She also finds romance along the way CAST: Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Guy Kibbee DIRECTOR: Lloyd Bacon RUN TIME: 89 min