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Memorial Hall Museum is opening a new temporary exhibit showcasing the rich cinematic history of the Pioneer Valley. The exhibit spotlights over a century of movies filmed on location in our region and highlights the cast and crew members that have called the Pioneer Valley home. The exhibit will feature images and artifacts from over 100 years of local movie making and movie makers. These will include: Costumes designed by Ruth E. Carter, Academy Award winner for both Black Panther movies; Filming equipment from the early career of Ken Burns; Original costumes from The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot used by Sam Elliott while filming on location in Western Mass; Highlight reel of Pioneer Valley movie history. Leading up to the exhibit opening, Memorial Hall Museum will be hosting the Pioneer Valley Picture Show Scavenger Hunt from August 9th-Sept 1st This mobile scavenger hunt will bring players to movie-making sites throughout Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin Counties and ask them to solve challenges about movie stars from our region. Winners will receive free prizes. The exhibit and the scavenger hunt are both FREE. The exhibit and the scavenger hunt are funding in part by Partridge-Zschau Insurance, BankESB, Three…
Free
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4 weeks, 4 themes, and your new year’s writing commitment. Over the course of four weeks, gather to discuss and generate new work with writer L Scully. This workshop will occur Monday evenings in March/April in two hour, limited group sessions at Looky Here. Each week we will explore a different theme through literary and artistic references, group discussion, and generative writing prompts provided live and in session. The ultimate goal of this workshop is to jumpstart your writing practice for the summer in a supportive and productive environment guided by a tapestry of subject matter. Let’s get weird! 4 Mondays 6/9-6/30 6:00-8:00pm This class will end with an Open Mic Reading, date and time TBD
$100
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1 event,
Hosted by TNT Productions every Tuesday 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the Doc & Witch |
0 events,
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4 events,
Come play Exquisite Corpse and other fun group drawing games! Bring your own snacks and drinks. Drawing materials provided. Every other Thursday. *Participates in Card to Culture
$10
Nisse Greenberg and Trouble Mandeson are back hosting your favorite storytelling open mic and potluck in Greenfield! Come to the LAVA Center to tell a story or share a snack or just imbibe them both. Every 1st Thursday at The LAVA Center. Doors open and food is served at 6pm. Show will start at 7pm. All stories are meant to be true, personal stories from your own life. Show is pay-what-you-want. This program is sponsored in part by a grant from the Greenfield Cultural Council.
Free
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2 events,
"This exhibit is to show viewers my interest in expressing the beauty of nature; a moment of light through my landscape paintings and Japanese Pop art. In Japanese Pop art, I would like to introduce viewers to experience the dramatic colors of Ukiyo-e, and Japanese culture with a sense of humor. Ukiyo-e has shaped my view of thinking about abstract paintings into my own unique designs and palette." - Kimiko Donohoe On view in the Artspace Gallery September 6th, 2025 - October 3rd, 2025 OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, September 5th, 5-8pm Please check our website for gallery hours: www.artspacegreenfield.org/#artspace-hours
Free
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Join author Dennis Binette for a fascinating look beyond the Borden murders and trial to examine Lizzie’s life in the context of her home and society. Parallel Lives: A Social History of Lizzie A. Borden and Her Fall River by Michael Martins and Dennis A. Binette was hailed as “riveting” by Kirkus Reviews and listed as a Best Book of 2012. The authors had unprecedented access to newly discovered, previously unpublished materials. Students of history will enjoy this perspective on an infamous piece of our Massachusetts past. A native of Fall River, Massachusetts, Dennis Binette has been associated with the Fall River Historical Society (FRHS) for thirty-two years, having held the position of Assistant Curator until his retirement in 2020. He is a noted authority on the Borden case and has appeared in several television documentaries on the subject. In 1994, he edited, along with FRHS Curator Michael Martins, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts vs. Lizzie A. Borden: The Knowlton Papers 1892-1893. The book consists of the personal files of Atty. Hosea Morrill Knowlton, prosecuting attorney in the case against Lizzie Borden, and the volume stands as the first collection of primary source material ever made available on the case, published…
Free
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4 events,
The Greenfield Farmers' Market welcomes 20+ vendors to Court Square every Saturday from 9 am - 1:30 pm. Rain or shine! From fresh veggies, eggs, meats, and fruits, to locally handmade crafts and treats, there is a little something for everyone! We also feature a rotating line-up of local music and special services and activities. SNAP/HIP accepted throughout the entire market for eligible items!
Free
Tales of travel, humanity, and treasures of the natural world. Original Songs & Stories by Eli Elkus and rekindlings of Americana, Folk & Blues songs that have been passed down for generations. This family friendly program features works that juxtapose the perils of modern times, the simpler ways of old times, and the real and natural world which endures through all. Gather on the green in Court Square for a morning of free, kind-hearted, no-showbuisiness Folk Music and Storytelling. Songs for the young, old, and young at heart.
Free
Our Community Meal provides access through curbside and delivery service to delicious, nutritious, scratch-cooked, balanced meals every Saturday to all of our community members on a pay-what-you-can basis. Our menus cater to various dietary needs and cultural cuisines with vegetarian, vegan, or meat selections. Everything we make is GLUTEN-FREE! We offer a "prix fixe" menu that typically includes an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. While guests can modify these based on dietary restrictions, there is only one option to choose from per course. Since COVID, Stone Soup Café has had to shift from a buffet-style lunch to a fixed, set menu for curbside pickup or delivery. The Café prides itself on providing a delicious, nutritious, edible, incredible, meal every Saturday – come rain, snow, or sunshine! Delivery We deliver meals to Greenfield - Bernardston - Gill - Deerfield - Shelburne Falls - Colrain - Turner's Falls - Montague - Whately - Sunderland - Northfield. To sign up for FREE DELIVERY please fill out this online form (bit.ly/stone-soup-delivery) or text/call (413) 422-0020 Deliveries occur on Saturdays between 1pm and 2:30pm. You must request delivery by Friday at 4pm.
Free – $15
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2 events,
4 weeks, 4 themes, and your new year’s writing commitment. Over the course of four weeks, gather to discuss and generate new work with writer L Scully. This workshop will occur Monday evenings in March/April in two hour, limited group sessions at Looky Here. Each week we will explore a different theme through literary and artistic references, group discussion, and generative writing prompts provided live and in session. The ultimate goal of this workshop is to jumpstart your writing practice for the summer in a supportive and productive environment guided by a tapestry of subject matter. Let’s get weird! 4 Mondays 6/9-6/30 6:00-8:00pm This class will end with an Open Mic Reading, date and time TBD
$100
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2 events,
Hosted by TNT Productions every Tuesday 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the Doc & Witch |
2 events,
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Writers Read is a monthly opportunity for an audience to come and listen to local writers in an intimate environment. Each second Wednesday of the month, three writers read from their work, followed by a discussion facilitated by Lindy Whiton, designer of Writers Read. These discussions have been eye opening, touching, and inspiring. Audiences have left the venue ready to write. Maria Williams is a poet from western Massachusetts. She is the winner of The Verse Daily prize, a Pushcart Prize nominee, and the recipient of grants and residencies from Jentel, the Vermont Studio Center, PEN, and others. Her work centers around themes of belonging, abandonment, and family. Daniel Lenois: I am a recent graduate from Trinity College, where I studied neuroscience and math. My works, awarded by the Academy of American Poets, often explore the liminality of my relationships and identity. Lindel Hart is a writer and performer whose commissioned adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein premiered in the abandoned First National Bank Building in Greenfield and was subsequently mounted at the Springfield Museums, the Academy of Music Theatre (Northampton), and a 15-performance run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland. He is the book cowriter of Savage, a musical…
$1 – $5
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3 events,
Trivia Night every Thursday 7:30 p.m. at the Doc & Witch. Use your phone to play! |
2 events,
“Antigone bade her sister say no more. ‘Your choice was to live,’ she said, ‘mine to die.’” —Antigone, quoted by Edith Hamilton The LAVA Center and playwright/director Jan Maher are thrilled to announce a special collaboration to present Maher’s play Ismene in mid-September. The play features Freya Andromeda in the title role and Liza Manchester as Martha. Kiersten Samalis is stage manager/assistant director. Fans of the classic Greek tragedies may (or may not) remember Ismene as the sister of Antigone and daughter of Oedipus. Over the course of several plays penned by Greek tragedians, her parents and all three siblings die. But there is no record of Ismene’s death. In Maher’s play she has been wandering the earth looking for resolution. When she meets Martha, a shy, journal-keeping woman, she is finally able to tell her own story in her own terms. Ismene debuted in Seattle where A. J. Mell in the Seattle Weekly characterized it as “Probing, sensitive, and accessible… rife with lyricism and unexpected humor.” Ken Freehill of Actors Equity Association called it “a brilliant script,” saying he was “thrilled to have been part of the audience.” This production of Ismene is part of LAVA’s year-end fundraising campaign.…
$1 – $30
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4 events,
The Greenfield Farmers' Market welcomes 20+ vendors to Court Square every Saturday from 9 am - 1:30 pm. Rain or shine! From fresh veggies, eggs, meats, and fruits, to locally handmade crafts and treats, there is a little something for everyone! We also feature a rotating line-up of local music and special services and activities. SNAP/HIP accepted throughout the entire market for eligible items!
Free
Our Community Meal provides access through curbside and delivery service to delicious, nutritious, scratch-cooked, balanced meals every Saturday to all of our community members on a pay-what-you-can basis. Our menus cater to various dietary needs and cultural cuisines with vegetarian, vegan, or meat selections. Everything we make is GLUTEN-FREE! We offer a "prix fixe" menu that typically includes an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. While guests can modify these based on dietary restrictions, there is only one option to choose from per course. Since COVID, Stone Soup Café has had to shift from a buffet-style lunch to a fixed, set menu for curbside pickup or delivery. The Café prides itself on providing a delicious, nutritious, edible, incredible, meal every Saturday – come rain, snow, or sunshine! Delivery We deliver meals to Greenfield - Bernardston - Gill - Deerfield - Shelburne Falls - Colrain - Turner's Falls - Montague - Whately - Sunderland - Northfield. To sign up for FREE DELIVERY please fill out this online form (bit.ly/stone-soup-delivery) or text/call (413) 422-0020 Deliveries occur on Saturdays between 1pm and 2:30pm. You must request delivery by Friday at 4pm.
Free – $15
“Antigone bade her sister say no more. ‘Your choice was to live,’ she said, ‘mine to die.’” —Antigone, quoted by Edith Hamilton The LAVA Center and playwright/director Jan Maher are thrilled to announce a special collaboration to present Maher’s play Ismene in mid-September. The play features Freya Andromeda in the title role and Liza Manchester as Martha. Kiersten Samalis is stage manager/assistant director. Fans of the classic Greek tragedies may (or may not) remember Ismene as the sister of Antigone and daughter of Oedipus. Over the course of several plays penned by Greek tragedians, her parents and all three siblings die. But there is no record of Ismene’s death. In Maher’s play she has been wandering the earth looking for resolution. When she meets Martha, a shy, journal-keeping woman, she is finally able to tell her own story in her own terms. Ismene debuted in Seattle where A. J. Mell in the Seattle Weekly characterized it as “Probing, sensitive, and accessible… rife with lyricism and unexpected humor.” Ken Freehill of Actors Equity Association called it “a brilliant script,” saying he was “thrilled to have been part of the audience.” This production of Ismene is part of LAVA’s year-end fundraising campaign.…
$1 – $30
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2 events,
“Antigone bade her sister say no more. ‘Your choice was to live,’ she said, ‘mine to die.’” —Antigone, quoted by Edith Hamilton The LAVA Center and playwright/director Jan Maher are thrilled to announce a special collaboration to present Maher’s play Ismene in mid-September. The play features Freya Andromeda in the title role and Liza Manchester as Martha. Kiersten Samalis is stage manager/assistant director. Fans of the classic Greek tragedies may (or may not) remember Ismene as the sister of Antigone and daughter of Oedipus. Over the course of several plays penned by Greek tragedians, her parents and all three siblings die. But there is no record of Ismene’s death. In Maher’s play she has been wandering the earth looking for resolution. When she meets Martha, a shy, journal-keeping woman, she is finally able to tell her own story in her own terms. Ismene debuted in Seattle where A. J. Mell in the Seattle Weekly characterized it as “Probing, sensitive, and accessible… rife with lyricism and unexpected humor.” Ken Freehill of Actors Equity Association called it “a brilliant script,” saying he was “thrilled to have been part of the audience.” This production of Ismene is part of LAVA’s year-end fundraising campaign.…
$1 – $30
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2 events,
4 weeks, 4 themes, and your new year’s writing commitment. Over the course of four weeks, gather to discuss and generate new work with writer L Scully. This workshop will occur Monday evenings in March/April in two hour, limited group sessions at Looky Here. Each week we will explore a different theme through literary and artistic references, group discussion, and generative writing prompts provided live and in session. The ultimate goal of this workshop is to jumpstart your writing practice for the summer in a supportive and productive environment guided by a tapestry of subject matter. Let’s get weird! 4 Mondays 6/9-6/30 6:00-8:00pm This class will end with an Open Mic Reading, date and time TBD
$100
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2 events,
Hosted by TNT Productions every Tuesday 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the Doc & Witch |
1 event,
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5 events,
Come play Exquisite Corpse and other fun group drawing games! Bring your own snacks and drinks. Drawing materials provided. Every other Thursday. *Participates in Card to Culture
$10
First Friday of the month starting August 1, 2025 September it will be held on Thursday the 18th Sign-up at 6:30, performances start at 7! Smack Dab Queer Open Mic is a free 18+ LGBTQIA community open mic in Greenfield, MA with the slogan “All genders, all the time.” Your hosts are Jules and Avery. Smack Dab Queer Open Mic is modeled after the now defunct Smack Dab in San Francisco, founded in 2003 by Kirk Read and Larry-bob Roberts at Magnet, the gay men’s health clinic in the Castro. If you’d like to perform at the open mic, please come sign up and bring five to seven minutes of whatever you want to share: stories, poems, a song, dance, your art or, perhaps you’d simply like to join us as audience? We’re the friendliest open mic you’ll find, but we pay attention to time. Questions? Contact Jules and Avery at [email protected]
Free
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1 event,
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3 events,
The Greenfield Farmers' Market welcomes 20+ vendors to Court Square every Saturday from 9 am - 1:30 pm. Rain or shine! From fresh veggies, eggs, meats, and fruits, to locally handmade crafts and treats, there is a little something for everyone! We also feature a rotating line-up of local music and special services and activities. SNAP/HIP accepted throughout the entire market for eligible items!
Free
Our Community Meal provides access through curbside and delivery service to delicious, nutritious, scratch-cooked, balanced meals every Saturday to all of our community members on a pay-what-you-can basis. Our menus cater to various dietary needs and cultural cuisines with vegetarian, vegan, or meat selections. Everything we make is GLUTEN-FREE! We offer a "prix fixe" menu that typically includes an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. While guests can modify these based on dietary restrictions, there is only one option to choose from per course. Since COVID, Stone Soup Café has had to shift from a buffet-style lunch to a fixed, set menu for curbside pickup or delivery. The Café prides itself on providing a delicious, nutritious, edible, incredible, meal every Saturday – come rain, snow, or sunshine! Delivery We deliver meals to Greenfield - Bernardston - Gill - Deerfield - Shelburne Falls - Colrain - Turner's Falls - Montague - Whately - Sunderland - Northfield. To sign up for FREE DELIVERY please fill out this online form (bit.ly/stone-soup-delivery) or text/call (413) 422-0020 Deliveries occur on Saturdays between 1pm and 2:30pm. You must request delivery by Friday at 4pm.
Free – $15
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1 event,
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2 events,
4 weeks, 4 themes, and your new year’s writing commitment. Over the course of four weeks, gather to discuss and generate new work with writer L Scully. This workshop will occur Monday evenings in March/April in two hour, limited group sessions at Looky Here. Each week we will explore a different theme through literary and artistic references, group discussion, and generative writing prompts provided live and in session. The ultimate goal of this workshop is to jumpstart your writing practice for the summer in a supportive and productive environment guided by a tapestry of subject matter. Let’s get weird! 4 Mondays 6/9-6/30 6:00-8:00pm This class will end with an Open Mic Reading, date and time TBD
$100
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3 events,
--Vous parlez français? --Euh... oui, un peu. If this is you, and you would like to put a few drops of oil on your rusty French conversation skills, have a seat at La Table Française, the 4th Tuesday of the month, from 5:30 - 6:30 pm, in the GPL Conference Room. This is an intermediate conversation group, not a class. Tamara Grogan, Greenfield resident and 25-year veteran French teacher, will facilitate. If interested, please send an email to Tamara at [email protected]. À bientôt! This program is free and intended for ages 16+.
Free
Hosted by TNT Productions every Tuesday 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the Doc & Witch |
1 event,
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3 events,
Trivia Night every Thursday 7:30 p.m. at the Doc & Witch. Use your phone to play! |
3 events,
Presenting the monthly Handicraft Social which we’ll be hosting on the final Friday of the month at 5pm! Join us at 231 Main Street during the Arts Walk for a relaxed night of adult (18+ please) crafting and chatting. Bring something fun to do with your hands, be it knitting, sewing, drawing, sculpting, or any other project you can take along with you! Bring whatever tools/supplies you need, as this event is downstairs in the gallery and we won’t have access to the tools in the makerspace. This event is BYOB–Bring Your Own Beverage. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic are welcome. We hope to see you there!
Free
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3 events,
The Greenfield Farmers' Market welcomes 20+ vendors to Court Square every Saturday from 9 am - 1:30 pm. Rain or shine! From fresh veggies, eggs, meats, and fruits, to locally handmade crafts and treats, there is a little something for everyone! We also feature a rotating line-up of local music and special services and activities. SNAP/HIP accepted throughout the entire market for eligible items!
Free
Our Community Meal provides access through curbside and delivery service to delicious, nutritious, scratch-cooked, balanced meals every Saturday to all of our community members on a pay-what-you-can basis. Our menus cater to various dietary needs and cultural cuisines with vegetarian, vegan, or meat selections. Everything we make is GLUTEN-FREE! We offer a "prix fixe" menu that typically includes an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. While guests can modify these based on dietary restrictions, there is only one option to choose from per course. Since COVID, Stone Soup Café has had to shift from a buffet-style lunch to a fixed, set menu for curbside pickup or delivery. The Café prides itself on providing a delicious, nutritious, edible, incredible, meal every Saturday – come rain, snow, or sunshine! Delivery We deliver meals to Greenfield - Bernardston - Gill - Deerfield - Shelburne Falls - Colrain - Turner's Falls - Montague - Whately - Sunderland - Northfield. To sign up for FREE DELIVERY please fill out this online form (bit.ly/stone-soup-delivery) or text/call (413) 422-0020 Deliveries occur on Saturdays between 1pm and 2:30pm. You must request delivery by Friday at 4pm.
Free – $15
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1 event,
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3 events,
4 weeks, 4 themes, and your new year’s writing commitment. Over the course of four weeks, gather to discuss and generate new work with writer L Scully. This workshop will occur Monday evenings in March/April in two hour, limited group sessions at Looky Here. Each week we will explore a different theme through literary and artistic references, group discussion, and generative writing prompts provided live and in session. The ultimate goal of this workshop is to jumpstart your writing practice for the summer in a supportive and productive environment guided by a tapestry of subject matter. Let’s get weird! 4 Mondays 6/9-6/30 6:00-8:00pm This class will end with an Open Mic Reading, date and time TBD
$100
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Silent film classic 'Way Down East' at Garden Cinemas on Monday, Sept. 29 D.W. Griffith blockbuster starring Lillian Gish, filmed partly in New England, to be screened with live music on National Silent FIlm Day GREENFIELD, Mass. — The iconic image of actress Lillian Gish trapped on an ice floe and headed straight for a waterfall will once again fill the big screen when 'Way Down East' (1920) is revived on Monday, Sept. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Garden Cinemas, 361 Main St., Greenfield, Mass. Admission is $10.50 adults, $8:50 for children, seniors, and students. Tickets are available online or at the door. Live musical scoring will be provided by silent film accompanist Jeff Rapsis, a New Hampshire-based composer who specializes in creating scores for silent films. The screening is in honor of National Silent Movie Day, which occurs each year on Sept. 29. The movie, a blockbuster melodrama directed by D.W. Griffith, is set in old-time rural New England, and was partly filmed on location in New Hampshire and Vermont. It stars Gish in an acclaimed performance as a wronged woman trying to make her way in an unforgiving world. Can she find love and redemption, or will…
$8.50 – $10.50
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2 events,
Hosted by TNT Productions every Tuesday 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the Doc & Witch |
3 events,
All the President's Men (1976) In the run-up to the 1972 elections, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward covers what seems to be a minor break-in at the Democratic Party National headquarters. He is surprised to find top lawyers already on the defense case, and the discovery of names and addresses of Republican fund organizers on the accused further arouses his suspicions. The editor of the Post is prepared to run with the story and assigns Woodward and Carl Bernstein to it. They find the trail leading higher and higher in the Republican Party, and eventually into the White House itself. CAST: Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jack Warden, Martin Balsam, Hal Holbrook, Jane Alexander DIRECTOR: Alan J. Pakula RUN TIME: 138 min
$5.00
All the President's Men (1976) In the run-up to the 1972 elections, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward covers what seems to be a minor break-in at the Democratic Party National headquarters. He is surprised to find top lawyers already on the defense case, and the discovery of names and addresses of Republican fund organizers on the accused further arouses his suspicions. The editor of the Post is prepared to run with the story and assigns Woodward and Carl Bernstein to it. They find the trail leading higher and higher in the Republican Party, and eventually into the White House itself. CAST: Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jack Warden, Martin Balsam, Hal Holbrook, Jane Alexander DIRECTOR: Alan J. Pakula RUN TIME: 138 min
$5.00
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5 events,
Come play Exquisite Corpse and other fun group drawing games! Bring your own snacks and drinks. Drawing materials provided. Every other Thursday. *Participates in Card to Culture
$10
Nisse Greenberg and Trouble Mandeson are back hosting your favorite storytelling open mic and potluck in Greenfield! Come to the LAVA Center to tell a story or share a snack or just imbibe them both. Every 1st Thursday at The LAVA Center. Doors open and food is served at 6pm. Show will start at 7pm. All stories are meant to be true, personal stories from your own life. Show is pay-what-you-want. This program is sponsored in part by a grant from the Greenfield Cultural Council.
Free
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3 events,
Celebrate The Official Release Party of a Showgirl in theaters only October 3rd - 5th. See the exclusive world premiere of the music video, "The Fate of Ophelia", along with behind-the-scenes footage from the music video shoot, brand new lyric videos, and Taylor's never-before-seen personal reflections on songs from her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. RUN TIME: 90 min
$12.00
First Friday of the month starting August 1, 2025 September it will be held on Thursday the 18th Sign-up at 6:30, performances start at 7! Smack Dab Queer Open Mic is a free 18+ LGBTQIA community open mic in Greenfield, MA with the slogan “All genders, all the time.” Your hosts are Jules and Avery. Smack Dab Queer Open Mic is modeled after the now defunct Smack Dab in San Francisco, founded in 2003 by Kirk Read and Larry-bob Roberts at Magnet, the gay men’s health clinic in the Castro. If you’d like to perform at the open mic, please come sign up and bring five to seven minutes of whatever you want to share: stories, poems, a song, dance, your art or, perhaps you’d simply like to join us as audience? We’re the friendliest open mic you’ll find, but we pay attention to time. Questions? Contact Jules and Avery at [email protected]
Free
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3 events,
Celebrate The Official Release Party of a Showgirl in theaters only October 3rd - 5th. See the exclusive world premiere of the music video, "The Fate of Ophelia", along with behind-the-scenes footage from the music video shoot, brand new lyric videos, and Taylor's never-before-seen personal reflections on songs from her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. RUN TIME: 90 min
$12.00
The Greenfield Farmers' Market welcomes 20+ vendors to Court Square every Saturday from 9 am - 1:30 pm. Rain or shine! From fresh veggies, eggs, meats, and fruits, to locally handmade crafts and treats, there is a little something for everyone! We also feature a rotating line-up of local music and special services and activities. SNAP/HIP accepted throughout the entire market for eligible items!
Free
Our Community Meal provides access through curbside and delivery service to delicious, nutritious, scratch-cooked, balanced meals every Saturday to all of our community members on a pay-what-you-can basis. Our menus cater to various dietary needs and cultural cuisines with vegetarian, vegan, or meat selections. Everything we make is GLUTEN-FREE! We offer a "prix fixe" menu that typically includes an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert. While guests can modify these based on dietary restrictions, there is only one option to choose from per course. Since COVID, Stone Soup Café has had to shift from a buffet-style lunch to a fixed, set menu for curbside pickup or delivery. The Café prides itself on providing a delicious, nutritious, edible, incredible, meal every Saturday – come rain, snow, or sunshine! Delivery We deliver meals to Greenfield - Bernardston - Gill - Deerfield - Shelburne Falls - Colrain - Turner's Falls - Montague - Whately - Sunderland - Northfield. To sign up for FREE DELIVERY please fill out this online form (bit.ly/stone-soup-delivery) or text/call (413) 422-0020 Deliveries occur on Saturdays between 1pm and 2:30pm. You must request delivery by Friday at 4pm.
Free – $15
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