Paintings by Cindi Oldham in the Great Hall, sponsored by the Montague Cultural Council. She reflects: Collectively, we view trees as a commodity, as background noise. We depend on them. What if, in … [Read more...] about Art Exhibit: Speaking for the Trees
Kidleidoscope Story Hour – Moose
Come learn about our wildlife neighbors who share our home in the Connecticut River Watershed. Program includes a story, interactive games, and a craft to introduce young children to wildlife … [Read more...] about Kidleidoscope Story Hour – Moose
Artist Reception: Speaking for the Trees and a Tree Walk
Reception 1:00-2:00 p.m., Tree Walk, 2:00-3:00 p.m. Come meet the artist Cindi Oldham, then join us for a leisurely tree walk around downtown Turners Falls. Sponsored by the Montague Cultural … [Read more...] about Artist Reception: Speaking for the Trees and a Tree Walk
Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping with Naturalist John Root
In this presentation in the Great Hall, find out how to establish and maintain a variety of perennials, including trees, shrubs, vines, canes, and herbaceous plants, for harvests of fruits, nuts, and … [Read more...] about Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping with Naturalist John Root
Alvah Crocker: From the Rugged Hand of Poverty to Visionary Leader
Cliff Schexnayder, author of Builders of the Hoosac Tunnel, presents why Alvah Crocker is an example of what today is termed a “lifelong learner.” Because of his lonely travels on bad roads to sell … [Read more...] about Alvah Crocker: From the Rugged Hand of Poverty to Visionary Leader
Power Town History Stroll
Meet at the Main Entrance to the Center, and enjoy a walk back in time along the popular Canalside Rail Trail in Turners Falls. Join local historian Ed Gregory, Northfield Mountain’s Kim … [Read more...] about Power Town History Stroll
