Canoes: A Natural History in North America Norman Sims and Mark Neuzil, authors of the beautifully illustrated book Canoes: A Natural History in North America, talk about the history and development … [Read more...] about Canoes: A Natural History in North America
Events Archive
This is a collection of events that were offered at the Discovery Center from 2013 to 2022, before the launch of our new website.
April School Vacation Week is Earth Week – Open Every Day!
April School Vacation Week is Earth Week: Open Every Day! We are expanding our spring hours this week so stop by the welcome desk for Earth Week investigation stations, habitat diorama scavenger … [Read more...] about April School Vacation Week is Earth Week – Open Every Day!
Attract Bees and Butterflies to Your Gardens by Tom Sullivan, M.A.L.D.
The Greenfield Garden Club presents: Attract Bees and Butterflies to Your Gardens by Tom Sullivan, M.A.L.D. Come find out what you can do to help local pollinators thrive in your home and city … [Read more...] about Attract Bees and Butterflies to Your Gardens by Tom Sullivan, M.A.L.D.
Earth Day Open House: Put Yourself in the Picture
Earth Day Open House: Put Yourself in the Picture All ages are welcome to join us for activities to help you make a difference in the Connecticut River Watershed. Our exhibits ask: how have people … [Read more...] about Earth Day Open House: Put Yourself in the Picture
The Doug Hewitt Group to perform at Coffeehouse
Doug Hewitt's music is a uniquely original fusion of rock and jazz. Published reviews have compared Doug's music to Chicago, Steely Dan, Pat Metheny and the Beatles. … [Read more...] about The Doug Hewitt Group to perform at Coffeehouse
Silent Presence – The French in New England
Silent Presence – The French in New England Jeanne Douillard, with support from the Montague Cultural Council, presents the story of a peoples’ struggle to reclaim pride, a story of … [Read more...] about Silent Presence – The French in New England
