Shakespeare In The Park: Romeo & Juliet
Energy Park 50 Miles Street, Greenfield, MA, United StatesPresented by the Greenfield Players in partnership with the Greenfield Recreation Department presents William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet in the park. Free Admission.
Paint Pen Pumpkin Decorating
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, Greenfield, MA, United StatesSmall, easy, low-mess pumpkin decorating? Sounds like fun! Kids and families, join Children's Librarian, Ellen Lavoie, and customize your own tiny pumpkin with quick-drying toxic-free paint pens! This drop-in program will have four sessions, all taking place after school from 3:30 - 4:30pm under the tent in front of the library (weather permitting). Pumpkins will be provided to children participating. For more information, contact Children’s Librarian Ellen Lavoie at ellen.lavoie@greenfield-ma.gov or call (413) 772-1544 x5104. This program, made possible through the generosity of the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library, is free and open to the public.
ABRACADABRA: Craft Cocktail Pop Up
10 Forward 10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield, MA, United StatesEvery Tuesday evening, cocktail enthusiast Nicholas Martino will be bartending at 10F. Come experience new flavors and old favorites at this expanded menu cocktail night! Doors open at 6pm
Greenfield Public Library Author Talk
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, Greenfield, MA, United StatesEnjoy a range of talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. Tuesday, October 18th, 7:00 PM Where The Children Take Us Author Talk with Zain E. Asher, CNN International Anchor and Memoirist For more information and to register for the Author Talks, go to https://greenfieldpubliclibrary.org/ Brought to you by the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium.
Trivia Night at the Hangar of Greenfield
Hangar of Greenfield 30 Federal Street, GreenfieldFall at the Hangar is where it's at! With football season here, we thought we'd add some more fun into the mix. Join us every Tuesday for Trivia Night at the Hangar Pub and Grill of Greenfield. Hosted by Leora, our Trivia Night is played entirely on your smartphone. Two rounds of 30 questions with a 15 minute break in-between. The winning team receives a Hangar Pub and Grill Gift Card that can be used at any Hangar Pub and Grill location. Additional prizes will vary by the week. So bring your friends and your phone for a night of wings, beer and fun!
Paint Pen Pumpkin Decorating
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, Greenfield, MA, United StatesSmall, easy, low-mess pumpkin decorating? Sounds like fun! Kids and families, join Children's Librarian, Ellen Lavoie, and customize your own tiny pumpkin with quick-drying toxic-free paint pens! This drop-in program will have four sessions, all taking place after school from 3:30 - 4:30pm under the tent in front of the library (weather permitting). Pumpkins will be provided to children participating. For more information, contact Children’s Librarian Ellen Lavoie at ellen.lavoie@greenfield-ma.gov or call (413) 772-1544 x5104. This program, made possible through the generosity of the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library, is free and open to the public.
Karaoke with Kat
10 Forward 10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield, MA, United StatesWeekly Karaoke with everyone’s favorite host, Kat! Every Wednesday! No cover.
Tour The Goods
The Goods Pop-Up at 357 Main St 357 Main St, GreenfieldGet an in-person tour of The Goods (https://go.gcc.mass.edu/thegoods) and meet the local entrepreneurs and artists who run it! The Goods is a pop-up shop created in collaboration with the City of Greenfield that showcases crafts and products from Franklin County vendors—open weekends through the end of the December.
Reading for Change at the GPL: A Community Project
Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, Greenfield, MA, United StatesJoin the Greenfield Public Library as we continue with the 2nd virtual Reading for Change event: “Sharing Stories”, on Thursday, October 20, at 6 pm. This event will feature a panel of local professionals sharing their stories of how they found their callings. We'll hear inspirational stories from professionals in public service, education, advanced manufacturing, and healthcare. The Reading for Change project invites members of the Greenfield community, in collaboration with Greenfield Community College, to share the experience of community building and intellectual exploration through reading, discussing, and engaging with a common book. We are reading Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work by Dave Isay. Callings is a fascinating series of interviews collected as part of the StoryCorps project. As the title suggests, the guiding theme of the book is work, emphasizing “stories of passion, courage, and commitment, following individuals as they pursue the work they were born to do.” Because of its focus on storytelling, careers, meaning, purpose, and creating a life that is worth living, Callings has wide-ranging applications for a variety of contexts. Copies of the book are available at the library. The book is also available as an e-book. For more information, and to get…
Trivia Night at Four Phantoms Brewing
Four Phantoms Brewing Co. 301 Wells Street, Greenfield, MA, United StatesIt's spooky season! Join us for a special trivia night hosted by @thehistorian. This Trivia is sure to terrify, trick, and titillate. $5 to enter, cash prize + Four Phantoms gift card for the winning team. Starts at 6:30 pm.
LADYSPLAIN: SPOOKY & DISTURBING STORIES featuring Holyoke Hummus
Four Phantoms Brewing Co. 301 Wells Street, Greenfield, MA, United StatesFeaturing Holyoke Hummus from 5-8! Ladysplain returns for another literary reading! This time sharing dark, spooky, or disturbing stories. Friday, October 21st. Arrive early for food and seating. Reading begins at 8pm.
Greenfield Farmers’ Market
Court Square Court Square, Greenfield, MA, United StatesEstablished 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!