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SUMMARY:Eyes on Owls Presents: Owls Up Close
DESCRIPTION:Everyone loves owls! Come see them up close and enjoy a slide presentation and introduction to six live owls including hooting lessons. Learn about field marks\, owl pellets\, tips on how to protect owls\, and the importance of owls and other birds of prey in the ecosystem. For adults\, youth\, and children ages 5 and up (accompanied by an adult). Free. Sponsored by the Friends of the Great Falls Discovery Center and Rescue Franklin County Wildlife\, a group of community volunteers committed to raising awareness about the harms of pesticides to birds of prey and encouraging the use of wildlife safe alternatives.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/eyes-on-owls-presents-owls-up-close/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T123000
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SUMMARY:The Nolumbeka Project Presents: Day of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:A commemoration of the Great Falls Massacre\, May 19\, 1676\, and Metacom’s Resistance (aka King Philip’s War) 350 Years Ago\, 1676-2026. Tribal members and non-Tribal public are welcome. Honored presenters include: Eastern Medicine Singers\, Strong Eagle Many Feathers’ Daly\, Liz Coldwind Santana-Kiser\, Roger Longtoe Sheehan\, Dr. Margaret M. Bruchac\, Martín Espada\, Deborah Spears Moorehead\, Robert Peters\, Jose Ite’ Santana\, Diane Travis\, Pat Allen\, Carol Letson\, and David Brule. For more information visit nolumbekaproject.org. Free and open to all. Held rain or shine.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/the-nolumbeka-project-presents-day-of-remembrance/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T110000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260503T210039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T210039Z
UID:6059-1778320800-1778324400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Battlefield History Walking Tour with David Brule
DESCRIPTION:May 19th marks the 350th anniversary of the massacre at Peskeompskut. Join David Brule\, local historian and coordinator of the Battlefield Advisory Committee (a National Park Service American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP)-funded study)\, to learn about this attack and its significance within the King Philip’s War. This program will take place along the bike path where new interpretive panels (going up this month) detail the findings of the Battle of Great Falls/Wissantinnewag-Peskeompskut study. David will provide further context and develop more on the stories highlighted in the panels. \nWe will meet outside the Great Falls Discovery Center at 10am to walk to the panels as a group. Registration is not required\, but is encouraged for planning purposes.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/battlefield-history-walking-tour-with-david-brule-3/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk,Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T203000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260503T205730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T205730Z
UID:6057-1778094000-1778099400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Historic Boston Virtual Event: What Really Happened at Turners Falls? The Story of a Massacre
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-really-happened-at-turners-falls-the-story-of-a-massacre-tickets-1980596687007?aff=oddtdtcreator \nOverview\n\n\n\n\nCaptain Turner’s forces killed 300 Native people and his monument proclaimed victory. What really happened? Join this deeply informed panel. \n\n\n\n\nThis monument to Captain William Turner sums up an old and perhaps familiar telling of history. We have a colonial hero\, later slain in battle. Small but mighty colonial forces overcome the odds. Apparently passive “Indians” are taken by surprise. Nameless Native people are “destroyed.” \nHow accurate is this picture of history? Not very\, according to this unique panel discussion led by David Brule of the Nolumbeka Project\, with archaeologist David Naumec and Liz ColdWind Santana Kiser\, tribal historic preservation officer of the Chaubunagungamaug Band of Nipmuck Indians. All three panelists were at the heart of a remarkable 13-year\, National Park Service-funded project investigating the true story of the Turners Falls massacre. David Brule chaired the project from its inception in 2013. \nSince the 1670s most historians have told the story of Turners Falls/Peskeompskut as a remarkable\, heroic colonial victory. With the findings from this investigation\, as our panel shows\, we now know the story is far more nuanced. \nThree hundred and fifty years ago on May 19\, 1676\, William Turner’s colonial forces attacked a camp of Native elders\, women and children – noncombatants who had taken refuge after fleeing fighting in the south – and slaughtered hundreds. A Native coalition counterattacked the following day in an underreported decisive Indigenous victory. But what remains in memory is the Turners Falls massacre\, one of the worst atrocities in a war of atrocity. \nThis panel discussion will reveal what really happened\, based on findings from battlefield terrain technologies and archaeology. The panelists will share Indigenous and archaeological/anthropological perspectives\, and discuss this unique study – an on-going collaborative investigation by battlefield experts\, local historical commissioners\, and tribal historic preservation officers from the Nipmuck community\, as well as from the Aquinnah Wampanoag\, the Elnu Abenaki\, and the Narragansett tribal historic preservation office. \nThis new historical perspective is crucial to Indigenous communities in revealing the truth about the past\, contributing to healing that place\, addressing certain multi-generational trauma\, and\, in a small way\, beginning to help heal Northeastern tribal descendants. \nDavid Brule has been project coordinator for the study of the Battle of Great Falls/ Wissatinnewag-Peskeompskut May 19\, 1676 funded by the National Park Service American Battlefield Protection Program from its inception in 2013 to publication of its final report in 2025. He is also president of the Nolumbeka Project\, a tribal non-profit organization that promotes education and awareness of Indigenous histories and cultures of the middle Connecticut River Valley and beyond. He is a featured speaker in numerous educational programs and presentations throughout the Connecticut River Valley. \nDavid is the author of several books comprising his series on regional history\, local culture\, and the natural world: West Along the River. He serves as chairman of the Nehantic Tribal Council and the Nehantic Nation Cultural Conservancy. \nDavid Naumec is a historian\, archaeologist\, and museum consultant who is collaborating with several Connecticut institutions to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution while also serving as an adjunct history professor and working in the field of cultural resource management. Dr. Naumec is a graduate of UConn Storrs\, holds a master’s degree in history and museum studies from Tufts University\, and completed his doctorate in early American history at Clark University. His professional and personal research interests include Native American history\, colonial North America\, the history of Connecticut\, and conflict archaeology. Dr. Naumec was co-investigator with Dr. Kevin McBride of the University of Connecticut for the Battle of Great Falls/Peskeompskut NPS-funded project from 2018-2025\, where he served as military historian and battlefield archaeologist. \nLiz Cold Wind Santana-Kiser is an elder\, council woman and tribal historic preservation officer for the Chaubunagungamaug Band of Nipmuck Indians. She is married with six children\, and many grandchildren. For more than five decades\, she has worked at the forefront of improving the health and wellbeing of Indigenous People. \nShe founded the Nipmuck Women’s Health Coalition\, a disease-prevention and health promotion coalition to support Nipmuck and other tribes throughout New England. Liz has also collaborated with the University of Massachusetts Medical School to coordinate the first major conferences on health disparities affecting Nipmuck peoples. She also worked with the Great Brook Valley Health Center in Worcester\, Massachusetts\, and co-founded the Nipmuc Family Dental Clinic. \nLiz currently serves on the 1676 Battle of Great Falls Advisory Board in Turners Falls\, Mass.\, Harvard Alumni Committee on Developing Educational Module on Ethics in Public Health\, the Stolen Relations Project on Indigenous slavery at Brown University\, Worcester Arts Museum community and cultural groups for reinstallation of American art galleries. \nShe has earned many prestigious awards including the prized Eagle Feather for her years of work and dedication to the revitalization and wellbeing of indigenous Nipmuc people and beyond.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/historic-boston-virtual-event-what-really-happened-at-turners-falls-the-story-of-a-massacre/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T153000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260322T175248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260405T203234Z
UID:5934-1777212000-1777217400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Great Hall Guest Speaker: King Philip’s War in Your Backyard 1675-76
DESCRIPTION:David Brule reviews the events that happened nearby in the central Connecticut River Valley starting in August 1675 and continuing into May 1676 and beyond. David focuses on the latest results of the National Park Service-sponsored study of the massacre at Peskeompskut falls and the Native counterattack over a 7-mile route through Greenfield. Learn from statements about the lasting impacts on local Tribes by modern-day Tribal participants in this 12-year study. For youth and adults. Sponsored by the Nolumbeka Project.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/great-hall-guest-speaker-king-philips-war-in-your-backyard-1675-76/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260322T175046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T215407Z
UID:5932-1777143600-1777150800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Webinar Talk With the Artists: All Our Relations – To Honor the Wampanoag Supreme Sachem Pometacomet on the 350th Anniversary of the Great Falls Massacre
DESCRIPTION:The Nolumbeka Project presents a talk via Zoom with Deborah Spears Moorehead (Seaconke Pokanoket Wampanoag)\, and Robert Peters (Mashpee Wampanoag)\, our Spring artists. Facilitated by David Brule. Deb and Robert speak about their art and share history about their ancestor Metacom. Meet them in person at the Great Falls Discovery Center where they will be Honored Guests for the Day of Remembrance proceedings on Saturday\, May 16. Sponsored by the Nolumbeka Project. For Zoom registration visit nolumbekaproject.org/events. For youth and adults.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/webinar-talk-with-the-artists-all-our-relations-to-honor-the-wampanoag-supreme-sachem-pometacomet-on-the-350th-anniversary-of-the-great-falls-massacre/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T120000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260322T173505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T173513Z
UID:5922-1776594600-1776600000@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Art Naturally – Bird Zines *
DESCRIPTION:Discover nature through story\, poetry and art in our series of free art programs. Design a zine to celebrate ongoing bird migrations. Learn how to make an 8 or 16-page booklet from a single piece of paper\, finding out how birds migrate along the way. For adults\, teens\, and children ages 6 and up (accompanied by an adult). All materials provided. Meet in the Great Hall at 10:30 a.m. for complete instructions. \n* Special “Flight Path” Programs \nLook for the asterisk! Those bird programs are a special collaboration with the Great Falls Discovery Center\, thanks to a Flight Path Grant from Star Net Libraries. For more information visit www.starnetlibraries.org.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/art-naturally-bird-zines/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Crafts,Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260322T161339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T152811Z
UID:5908-1775919600-1775923200@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:National Poetry Month Author Reading Featuring Bob McNeil
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebration of National Poetry Month with Bob McNeil\, writer\, editor\, cartoonist\, and spoken-word artist\, who recites with special guest musician Steve Koziol. In Bob’s single author anthology Compositions on Compassion and Other Emotions\, he explores the importance of love and hope in healing from the pandemic and endemic violence. Proceeds from this work fund the National Alliance to End Homelessness. \nSteve Koziol\, best known for playing in the bands Dingo Roi and Span of Sunshine\, is a songwriter and musician\, who has contributed guitar\, keyboard\, bass\, alto sax\, and vocal harmonies to many bands and performers throughout Hampshire and Franklin Counties.  From youth to adults\, all are welcome at this event\, sponsored by the Friends of the Great Falls Discovery Center and RiverCulture.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/national-poetry-month-author-reading-featuring-bob-mcneil/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260221T162913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T162913Z
UID:5874-1773496800-1773500400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Winter Local History Talk Series: The Grand Trunk Hotel
DESCRIPTION:What was so grand about the Grand Trunk Hotel in Turners Falls? The hotel\, once sited next to today’s Center\, was built in 1872 and demolished in 1968. Join DCR staff as we use our imaginations\, old photographs\, and testimonials\, to piece together the story of the grand old days in Turners Falls. For youth and adults. Co-sponsored by Montague Public Libraries.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/winter-local-history-talk-series-the-grand-trunk-hotel/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260109T225210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T172548Z
UID:5843-1772287200-1772290800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Winter Local History Talk Series: Getting Across – Connecticut River Ferries
DESCRIPTION:Before bridges spanned the Connecticut River\, travelers relied on flatbottomed ferries to cross. How connected were towns on the east and west banks? Join DCR staff for maps\, photos and firsthand accounts of an all-but-gone mode of travel. Ages 10 and up. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/winter-local-history-talk-series-getting-across-connecticut-river-ferries/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20260109T215642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T215642Z
UID:5839-1770476400-1770480000@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Winter Local History Series: Quabbin Obscura — The Swift River in Black & White
DESCRIPTION:From farm to canvas to camera\, artist Burt V. Brooks (1849-1934) captured the landscapes and daily life in the “drowned towns” before the Quabbin Reservoir (today managed by DCR) was filled. Join DCR staff as we look back on Brooks’ work for answers about who he was and what life in the Swift River Valley was like around the turn of the century. For adults and youth ages 12 and up. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/winter-local-history-series-quabbin-obscura-the-swift-river-in-black-white/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20251220T170853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251220T170853Z
UID:5619-1769868000-1769871600@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Great Hall Guest Speaker: The Secret World of Freshwater Mussels
DESCRIPTION:The Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions (MACC) – Young Professionals Committee presents a talk by Freshwater Malacologist\, Virginia Martell\, on the vital roles that freshwater mussels play in our aquatic ecosystems\, including water filtration and nutrient cycling. The talk includes discussion of Massachusetts’ populations of mussels that are at risk\, the evaluation process for environmental permits\, the fundamentals of freshwater mussel biology and ecology and their connection to Massachusetts’ environmental permitting requirements. Virginia Martell specializes in freshwater mussel restoration efforts targeting state and federally endangered species. For free registration visit: maccweb.org or call the center to learn more. For adults and youth 12 and up. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/great-hall-guest-speaker-the-secret-world-of-freshwater-mussels/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20251220T165743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251220T165743Z
UID:5611-1768053600-1768057200@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Winter Local History Talk: The Strathmore aka Keith Paper Mill
DESCRIPTION:The Strathmore (a.k.a. Keith Paper) mill was the phoenix of Connecticut River mills. Few other mills could rally themselves and the town to come back from the brink. Join DCR staff for photos\, maps\, and stories that showcase the determination\, labor\, and paper that kept the Strathmore mill in business for 122 years. For ages 10 and up. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/winter-local-history-talk-the-strathmore-aka-keith-paper-mill/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20251220T164726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251220T164726Z
UID:5606-1767974400-1767978000@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Second Friday Winter Local History Talk: Keeping It Cool — Ice Harvesting
DESCRIPTION:How much is a block of ice worth? It depends on the weather! Learn about the ice harvesting empire that started in Massachusetts. See the tools used by local ice harvesters\, making it easier to preserve staples like milk\, meat and fish. For ages 10 and up. Downtown Turners Falls’ monthly First Friday event is changing this month only to the second Friday. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/second-friday-winter-local-history-talk-keeping-it-cool-ice-harvesting/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T143000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20251019T155752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251019T155752Z
UID:5419-1763816400-1763821800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Wildflowers in Winter
DESCRIPTION:Embrace the identification challenge of matching summer wildflowers with their winter attire with naturalist Dawn Marvin Ward. Learn how through photographs\, clues\, and hands-on exploration to expand your knowledge of the winter landscape. Discover the amazing variety of shapes\, forms and textures\, learn lore and legend of our local plants\, and gain an appreciation of wildflowers in their dormant state. Dawn is an educator and naturalist who has been sharing her knowledge and appreciation of nature for over 20 years. Note: This program is not a hike\, specimens will be available inside. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/wildflowers-in-winter/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20251019T153751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251019T153751Z
UID:5406-1762606800-1762614000@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:The Nolumbeka Project Presents: Full Beaver Moon Gathering
DESCRIPTION:The Nolumbeka Project presents the annual Full Beaver Moon Gathering with guest speaker Willow Greene\, Abenaki elder and award-winning storyteller. Raffle drawing. Free admission and all ages are welcome. For more information about the event visit nolumbekaproject.org. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/the-nolumbeka-project-presents-full-beaver-moon-gathering-3/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250920T181801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T181801Z
UID:5368-1761400800-1761404400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Wings Without Borders: A Bird Migration Talk
DESCRIPTION:Birds are among nature’s most remarkable travelers\, carrying stories across continents with every wingbeat. This talk explores migration as a biological wonder and a source of human inspiration\, weaving connections between landscapes. Together we discover how the movements of birds echoes themes of resilience\, belonging\, and change. Join ornithologist Chad Witko (Birding University) for a journey into the science and symbolism of migration. For ages 12 and up and everyone is welcome to enjoy the Migrations exhibit art. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/wings-without-borders-a-bird-migration-talk/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T180000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250920T152606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T152606Z
UID:5352-1759509000-1759514400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:First Friday: Planned Industrial Community Walk
DESCRIPTION:What makes this mill village unique? Get an introduction to downtown Turners Falls as we walk its historic streets and answer why the village was designed this way. Meet outside the main entrance for a 1.5-mile walk over flat\, paved terrain. For ages 8 and up.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/first-friday-planned-industrial-community-walk/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk,Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T163000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250829T204616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T204616Z
UID:5293-1758967200-1758990600@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:National Public Lands Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join conservationists from New England to celebrate National Public Lands Day and learn about public wildlands in the region by pitching in with the Source to Sea River cleanup from 10:00 a.m. — noon\, enjoy lunch\, then dive into teach-ins and workshops to learn how you can protect wild nature and public lands in New England. Expect fun\, food\, music\, and an opportunity to deepen your knowledge about New England public lands. RSVP and see the full agenda at: actionnetwork.org/forms/save-the-date-national-public-lands-day-celebration. Sponsors include Sierra Club Massachusetts\, Climate Action Now Western Mass\, Atowi\, Standing Trees\, and more. \nFor Source to Sea Cleanup\, meet outside the main entrance. \nFor National Public Lands Day Celebration afternoon events\, meet in the Great Hall. \n 
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/national-public-lands-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T123000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250803T203540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250803T203540Z
UID:5267-1757154600-1757161800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Presentation and Walk: Wildlife out Your Window
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a leisurely\, family-friendly combined wildlife presentation and walk by Brad Timm\, wildlife ecologist and founder of the Northeast Wildlife Team. This program is inspired by Brad’s book Wildlife Out Your Window: Fascinating Facts About 100 Animals Commonly Seen in the Northeastern U.S.\, which is full of interesting facts about common wildlife all around us. We’ll start inside with a short presentation that will open your eyes to wildlife in ways you never imagined! Then we’ll take a leisurely stroll up the bike path along the Connecticut River and keep our eyes and ears peeled for all sorts of wildlife as we walk. All ages are welcome and encouraged to join. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/presentation-and-walk-wildlife-out-your-window/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Talk,Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250622T212636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250622T212636Z
UID:5163-1752933600-1752940800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Great Hall Artist Talk and Reception: Ways of My Ancestors — We Are Still Here  
DESCRIPTION:Starting at 2 p.m. Native American photographer Scott Strong Hawk Foster presents a talk about his exhibit\, Ways of My Ancestors—We Are Still Here\, which captures his travels throughout the ancestral homelands of the Native American Peoples of New England. Come early to see the photography and stay for the talk and refreshments. All ages. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/great-hall-artist-talk-and-reception-ways-of-my-ancestors-we-are-still-here/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T200000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250522T211717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250622T213648Z
UID:5045-1752260400-1752264000@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:DINO TRAIL WEEK TALK: Climate Cycles and Volcanic Singularities During the Dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a dynamic presentation on climate\, volcanos\, and dinosaurs by Dr. Paul Olsen. The ancient Connecticut Valley rift basin is filled with spectacular\, fossil-bearing alternations of deep and shallow water lake sediments that provide a timeline for the beginning of dinosaur dominance 200 million years ago. A huge volcanic event then set off a cold-hot climate whiplash\, killing off some dinosaurs while others survived and spread globally. The record of the ecological consequences is now exposed along the Connecticut River\, especially at the Great Falls. \nDr. Olsen is Storke Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Columbia University/Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. One of the most prominent paleontologists on dinosaurs\, he has studied the geology and paleontology of our region in depth. Don’t let his credentials scare you! He’s an engaging speaker\, informative and entertaining in equal measure for audiences young and old. \n* Dino Trail Week: \nDino Trail Week is a celebratory week of performances\, films\, talks\, exhibits\, and activities inspired by dinosaur footprints in the Connecticut River Valley. Look for events from all of our partners during Dino Trail Week: Friends of the Great Falls Discovery Center\, the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association\, Piti Theatre\, the Beneski Museum\, the Trustees of Reservations\, Springfield Science Museum\, Wistariahurst\, and the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce. Learn more at: dinotrail.org.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/dino-trail-week-program-climate-cycles-and-volcanic-singularities-during-the-dawn-of-the-age-of-dinosaurs/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dino Trail Week,Geology,Nature,Science,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T153000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250524T143839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T204500Z
UID:5108-1751119200-1751124600@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:JAMB-O-Ree: A Jurassic Armored Mud Ball Unveiling and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebration of the arrival of an ancient boulder full of Jurassic Armored Mud Balls! Enjoy refreshments\, a multi-media presentation by Professor of Geology\, Richard Little\, and meet our new favorite geologic sedimentary structure right here on the grounds of the Center. Learn about our Friends Group in a brief annual meeting\, the very group that organized the mud ball move to be enshrined on the Center’s grounds! Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/jamb-o-ree-a-jurassic-armored-mud-ball-unveiling-and-celebration/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Geology,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250608T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250523T200351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T200351Z
UID:5058-1749396600-1749402000@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Annette Spaulding Talk: Recent Diving Discoveries in the Connecticut River
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk by Annette Spaulding\, an experienced master scuba diver\, whose favorite place in the whole world to dive is in the Connecticut River\, one of only 14 rivers in the United States that are designated heritage rivers. Annette is the first person to identify short-nosed sturgeon above dams in the river. Enjoy a fascinating slideshow presentation showing footage of underwater dives along with a display of items of some of the unusual and interesting things she found in the river. Sponsored by Connecticut River Defenders. Meet in the Great Hall
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/annette-spaulding-talk-recent-diving-discoveries-in-the-connecticut-river/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250412T211317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250412T211317Z
UID:4964-1748700000-1748703600@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:The Six Navigational Canals of the Connecticut River
DESCRIPTION:Robert Comeau of Historical Tours of Greater Holyoke presents this illustrated talk\, part of a series called “Canals in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts.” In the 1800s river transportation of goods on the Connecticut River was once possible from Old Lyme\, Connecticut\, to Barnet\, Vermont\, through the aid of six navigational canals – Enfield Falls\, South Hadley Falls\, Turner Falls\, Bellows Falls\, Sumner Falls\, and Olcott Falls. Rediscover these former navigational canals. Funded by a state level Massachusetts Cultural Council grant for 2025. Free and for all ages. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/the-six-navigational-canals-of-the-connecticut-river/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T153000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250412T210141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250412T210141Z
UID:4955-1747486800-1747495800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Nolumbeka Project Day of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Commemorate the 349th Anniversary of the Great Falls Massacre\, outdoors weather permitting\, or in the Great Hall. Tribal members and non-Tribal public are welcome. Honored guests include: Liz Coldwind Santana Kiser\, Elder\, Council Woman\, and Tribal Historical Preservation Officer for the Chaubunagungamaug Band of Nipmuck Indians and others. For more info visit: www.nolumbekaproject.org. Free and open to all. Light refreshments provided. Co-sponsored by Nolumbeka Project and DCR. For all ages.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/nolumbeka-project-day-of-remembrance-2/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250412T193048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250412T193048Z
UID:4950-1746885600-1746889200@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Shared Skies: Celebrating Migratory Birds and the Communities They Connect
DESCRIPTION:On World Migratory Bird Day\, join ornithologist Chad Witko (Birding University) for an inspiring exploration of our avian migrants. Celebrate this year’s theme\, Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities\, highlighting the remarkable journeys of North America’s migratory birds. Through cutting-edge research from across the hemisphere\, explore how birds connect people and communities throughout the Americas.   A seasoned birder or simply curious about the natural world around you\, deepen your appreciation for the birds that pass through our cities and neighborhoods—and what we can do to help them thrive. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/shared-skies-celebrating-migratory-birds-and-the-communities-they-connect/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature,Science,Stewardship,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250507T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250507T163000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250412T191212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250412T191212Z
UID:4943-1746631800-1746635400@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:“The Extincts” Event and Drawing Demo
DESCRIPTION:Join the Montague Public Libraries and the Great Falls Discovery Center for a program and drawing demo with graphic novelist and illustrator Scott Magoon! This Mass Kids Lit Fest event is presented in partnership with the Mass Center for the Book. For ages 7 and up\, accompanied by an adult. Meet in the Great Hall.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/the-extincts-event-and-drawing-demo/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Culture,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250427T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250314T215818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T162347Z
UID:4901-1745766000-1745773200@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Where We Live: Sense of Place Concert and Writers Showcase with Erica Wheeler *
DESCRIPTION:Singer-songwriter Erica Wheeler performs a concert of place-based songs and invites participants from her NEA Big Read workshop series to share their writings with the audience. The event is free and open to all\, refreshments provided. To learn more about taking a workshop visit: https://deerfield-ma.org/nea-big-read-2025-events/. Meet in the Great Hall. Free Copies of Ross Gay’s book of poetry\, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude\, will be available! \n *  The Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association (PVMA)\, in partnership with Montague Public Libraries\, celebrates its eighth National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Big Read. Focused on Ross Gay’s book of poetry\, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude\, exhibits and events explore this year’s theme of “Where We Live.” NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/where-we-live-sense-of-place-concert-and-writers-showcase-with-erica-wheeler/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Music,Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association":MAILTO:pvmaoffice@deerfieldmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250414T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260601T144248
CREATED:20250314T214423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T214449Z
UID:4889-1744657200-1744660800@greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org
SUMMARY:Community Watch Party—A Conversation with Ross Gay *
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 14\, 7—8 p.m. \nJoin us for a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Big Read keynote event\, moderated by Matt Donovan\, Director of The Boutelle-Day Poetry Center\, Smith College\, in conversation with Ross Gay\, author of the NEA Big Read book: Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude. Watch the conversation unfold on the big screen at in the Great Hall. Hosted by the Springfield Public Forum and co-sponsored by PVMA and Montague Public Libraries’ NEA Big Read\, The Care Center\, and All Hamptons Read. At 8:30 p.m.\, an after party with music begins at the nearby Rendezvous\, 78 Thirds Street\, Turners Falls. \n*  The Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association (PVMA)\, in partnership with Montague Public Libraries\, celebrates its eighth National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Big Read. Focused on Ross Gay’s book of poetry\, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude\, exhibits and events explore this year’s theme of “Where We Live.” NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org/calendar/community-watch-party-a-conversation-with-ross-gay/
LOCATION:Great Falls Discovery Center\, 2 Avenue A\, Turners Falls\, MA\, 01376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association":MAILTO:pvmaoffice@deerfieldmuseum.org
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