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Make the Most of a Busy Fall Weekend in Western Mass.

The Haberdashery | Easthampton
The Haberdashery | Easthampton

This coming weekend, four of the five schools in the area are hosting their annual friends and family weekends, which means it’s going to be bustling all over Hampshire County in western Massachusetts. Why is that a big deal, you ask? It means there’s even more going on for you to enjoy! So whether you’re here to see your student, here by chance, or live here, take advantage of some of the extra happenings this weekend.

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Date: Oct 16, 2014 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art, Performing Arts, Music, Culture, The Five Colleges, Festivals & Fairs

Win Tickets for Historic Theater’s World Premiere Play

The old balcony at the Academy and 'Nobody's Girl,' Mildred E. Walker
The old balcony at the Academy and 'Nobody's Girl,' Mildred E. Walker

This fall, after several months of scaffolding, hammering, painting, and the like happening behind closed doors, western Massachusetts' historic Academy of Music Theatre in Northampton celebrates its grand reopening. And what’s even more exciting is that the theater officially reopens with the world premiere of its first ever commissioned production, Nobody’s Girl, October 17 and 18. Don't miss your chance to catch this new screwball comedy about the Academy's first ever female manager, the feisty and unconventional Mildred E. Walker.

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Enter to Win Tickets to Columbus Day Weekend Events

Paradise City Arts Festival | Northampton
Paradise City Arts Festival | Northampton

Mid-October is not only the peak of foliage season in western Massachusetts, but it’s also especially packed with things to do on Columbus Day Weekend. Since we’ve already told you about some of the awesome things to do this fall, we’d like to give you the chance to win tickets to attend a few of them! Up for grabs is a pair of VIP one-day passes to the 20th Annual Paradise City Arts Festival in Northampton at the Three County Fairgrounds (October 11-13) and a pair of full-access passes for the Northampton International Film Festival at the Academy of Music Theatre (October 10-12). Each is a separate prize so there will be two random winners notified on Wednesday, October 8, 2014. Click to read more and enter.

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ICYMI from Visit Hampshire County September 23, 2014

Mount Holyoke College | South Hadley | Photo by Michael Malyszko
Mount Holyoke College | South Hadley | Photo by Michael Malyszko

In case you missed it, there's a pop-up shopping event happening in Northampton, new artworks in Easthampton, and a few lists we've made over the past couple weeks. Here's a roundup of our favorite finds elsewhere on the internet we've shared on Facebook and Twitter.

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Pack Your Calendars with Fall Festivals and More in Western Massachusetts

Mike's Maze, Sunderland | Photo by Lynne Graves
Mike's Maze, Sunderland | Photo by Lynne Graves

Are you ready for fall? Well it’s here as the chilled temps have clearly proven recently. If you’re anything like us here in western Massachusetts though, fall is your favorite time of year. While fall can be all about celebrating the harvest and Halloween, there’s also a lot going on in the arts, nature, and on a bike here. (Though we’ve certainly got the harvest festivals and haunted happenings down this year!). We have to admit, even as we were compiling this list we were overwhelmed by the number of things to do in western Massachusetts this fall. But after we took a deep breath, we grabbed our calendars and started planning fall adventures galore. We hope you’ll find something you’d like to do, too!

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Therapy on Wheels: Biking in Western Massachusetts


Someone may visit western Massachusetts for the biking, but it’s the things to do in Massachusetts after you hop off your bike that will keep you coming back time after time—from great restaurants, beautiful galleries, and fun shopping to the natural landscape and a unique blend of people. Learn why this visitor comes to western Massachusetts for her "therapy on wheels."

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Amherst Live showcases local stories

Amherst Live creator Oliver Broudy calls the show "a mashup of The Daily Show, TED Talks, and The Moth Story Hour with a hyperlocal twist." The third installment of Amherst Live happens Saturday, September 13 at the Bowker Auditorium at UMass Amherst at 7:30 p.m. followed by an after party for networking and discussion.

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Date: Sep 8, 2014 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art, Performing Arts, Culture

6 Things to Add to Your Mid-Summer Bucket List

Chesterfield Gorge | Photo by Lynne Graves
Chesterfield Gorge | Photo by Lynne Graves

Can you believe July is already half over? As the summer months continue to slip away, here are a few things to add to your things to do in Massachusetts summer bucket list, from sidewalk sales to swimming holes, Shakespeare to rock music and more!

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Three can’t-miss festivals in June

The River's music tent at the Taste of Amherst
The River's music tent at the Taste of Amherst

The summer is off to a spectacular start here in western Massachusetts. Maybe you just attended the Asparagus Festival or Taste of Massachusetts Wine Festival, but if you’re still looking for things to do in Massachusetts, our arts, culture, and culinary celebrations don’t stop there. Don't miss Cottage Street's Cultural Chaos block party June 14, the Taste of Amherst June 19-22, and Django in June on June 20 & 21.

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Date: Jun 4, 2014 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Art, Performing Arts, Music, Culture, Eat, Breweries & Wineries, Shop

Explore prehistoric culture in Western Massachusetts

The Hitchcock Ichnology Collection at the Beneski | Photo by Lynne Graves
The Hitchcock Ichnology Collection at the Beneski | Photo by Lynne Graves

Did you know some of the earliest dinosaur tracks found in North America were discovered right here in Western Massachusetts? This spring, explore our prehistoric past at museums, in the great outdoors, or even on stage!

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