
Switches on the Big Screen at the Sunderland Public Library
The Sunderland Public Library invites gamers to connect their Nintendo Switch to the library’s big screen every Friday from 4:00 to 5:00 PM through August

The Sunderland Public Library invites gamers to connect their Nintendo Switch to the library’s big screen every Friday from 4:00 to 5:00 PM through August

The Front Window Gallery at The Mill District Local Art Gallery is hosting “INTENTION,” a participatory art installation running through July 30, 2025. Visitors are

The Belchertown Senior Center will host an outdoor concert featuring singer-songwriter Stephen George on Friday, July 11, from 12:30 to 2:30 PM. George, a Massachusetts-based

Enjoy an afternoon of art and music at the Amherst Cinema Courtyard (28 Amity St) on Sunday, July 6 from 12:00–5:00 PM. Event Highlights: Free admission. Part of the Summer Jazz! series.

Join the community for Food Truck Friday on July 18, 2025, from 4:00–8:00 PM at the Belchertown Common (Routes 202 & 21). Featured Food Trucks: Live Music By: Hosted by: Belchertown Recreation DepartmentBring: Chairs or

Join the duck-themed celebration at Buttery Brook Park (South Hadley) on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, from 2:00–6:00 PM. Activities Include: Free admission. HIP benefits increase to $40 in July.

Gallery A3 (28 Amity St, Amherst) presents Call & Response, featuring new large-scale oil paintings by Evelyn Pye that revisit her 2013 plant series. The exhibition

Leverett Crafts & Arts Center (13 Montague Rd) presents a group printmaking exhibition exploring queer ecological belonging through linocut works by Jasper Alexander, Emet Aron, Jayce Neal, and

Join Belchertown Animal Relief Committee (BARC) and Belchertown Animal Control for a family-friendly anniversary event on Sunday, July 13, 2025, from 11 AM–3 PM at 165 George Hannum St. Event Highlights: Free admission. Light refreshments available.

The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College presents Re/Presenting: Art Beyond the Color Line, an interactive exhibition exploring race, representation, and identity through portraiture. Co-curated by Emily Potter-Ndiaye