Cliff Swallows and Barn Swallows, both once numerous on farmsteads in New England, are declining in Massachusetts. Using relatively simple techniques, Mara Silver has successfully attracted both … [Read more...] about Presentation on Cliff Swallows and Barn Swallows by Mara Silver
Artist Reception: River’s Song Project: Meet the Artists in the Great Hall
As part of The River’s Song Project, art work created from found objects and trash collected in the Connecticut River Watershed will be exhibited at the Great Hall in the Turners Falls Discovery … [Read more...] about Artist Reception: River’s Song Project: Meet the Artists in the Great Hall
All Cooped Up Concert
Great Falls Discovery Center is once again proud to sponsor the local Greenfield musicians cooperative, The "Coopsters" who do the free summer concerts at the Energy Park (Coop Concerts). Each spring … [Read more...] about All Cooped Up Concert
Great Falls Coffeehouse: Caleb Wetherbee
Acoustic, finger-style guitarist/singer Caleb Wetherbee performs at the Great Falls Discovery Center accompanied by his wife Nina Rossi on bass. Wetherbee’s songs range in styles influenced by … [Read more...] about Great Falls Coffeehouse: Caleb Wetherbee
“Visions of the Past”–Dale Monette Presents Historic and Contemporary Quabbin Valley Images
Saturday, March 7, 2015, at 1 pm, Dale Monette presents “Visions of the Past” at the Great Falls Discovery Center in Turners Falls. The public program compares images of properties in the Swift River … [Read more...] about “Visions of the Past”–Dale Monette Presents Historic and Contemporary Quabbin Valley Images
Art Reception: Exhibit of Historic Photographs: “What’s in a Name? Villages, Hamlets and Hollows of the Swift River Valley.”
An exhibit of historic photographs of villages, hamlets and hollows, reproduced from the collection of the Swift River Valley Historical Society, is opening at the Great Falls Discovery Center in … [Read more...] about Art Reception: Exhibit of Historic Photographs: “What’s in a Name? Villages, Hamlets and Hollows of the Swift River Valley.”
