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MOVIE NIGHT Join area cinema lovers for a free screening of Ricardo Trogi’s award- winning French Canadian film, “1981 – The Year I Became a Liar,” on April 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the Low Room of Storrs Library.
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DADS & DONUTS The Youth Service Department at the Storrs Library will host Dads & Donuts, a special activity on April 16. Everyone is invited for an hour of coffee, donuts, stories and crafts. This program for dads and kids will take place from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Register in advance by calling 565-4182 or visiting the library.
PAJAMA STORYTIME Wear pajamas, cuddle up with a favorite blanket, a Teddy, and a good book at Storrs Library. A special evening Pajama Storytime for children and their parents will take place from 7 to 7:30 p.m. on April 12. This is a drop-in program, no registration necessary.
OPEN SPACE PLAN SURVERY Longmeadow is in the process of updating its Open Space Plan. Help Longmeadow by taking this opportunity to express your opinions about open space and recreation in Longmeadow. A brief survey is available online until April 30 at
www.longmeadow.org. To have a copy mailed to you, call 565-4160.
BROCHURE ERROR The Parks and Rec. Department announced there is a typographical error in its Spring and Summer brochure, “Experiences,” that indicates that outdoor pool passes will be half price beginning July 5. This information is incorrect. The correct date for pool passes to go to half price is July 26.
REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE The Longmeadow Republican Town Committee will have its regular monthly meeting April 14 at 7:30 p.m., at the Greenwood Senior Center. Included each month is a featured speaker on topical issues. Any interested persons are invited and welcome to attend. For more info, contact Dean Rogeness, chair, at 567- 5480 or visit
www.longmeadowgop.com.
“BARRA BENEFIT” On April 15 from 7 p.m. to midnight, Bay Path students will be hosting a fund-raiser, the “Barra Benefit” in Blake Student Commons. Proceeds will go to support Bay Path’s adopted school, the Sajuka elementary school in Barra, The Gambia in western Africa. This event is open to the public. Tickets, purchased at the door, are $7 for adults and $3 for students. Children younger than 5 are free.
SPRINGFIELD
ST. JUDE MISSION FESTIVAL Our Lady of the Sacred Heart/St. Jude Mission Festival will take place Aug. 6 to 7. Organizers are looking for vendors and crafters. Call 782-8041 for more info.
FOOT CARE Foot care will be available at the Pine Point Senior Center, 335 Berkshire Ave. on April 13, by appointment. A registered nurse will perform the procedure, and a fee applies. Call ASAP as appointments do
fill up quickly.
AVOIDING SCAMS The Better Business Bureau will host a presentation at the Pine Point Senior Center on May 12 at 10:30 a.m. The Bureau will detail some of the most common scams currently happening and will have a focus on the seniors. Advance registration is required. Free coffee and danish will be provided. Open to the public. Call Laurel at 732-1072 to sign up.
FIRST HOUR FORUMS The public is invited to attend the Unitarian Universalist Society of Greater Springfield’s “First Hour Forum” from 9 to 10 a.m., before their Sunday Service on April 17. This forum features “The Bing Arts Center – Making the Arts Accessible” with Brian Hale. For info, call 736-2324.
CASINO TRIP The Springfield Golden Age Club will host a trip to Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., on May 27. Bonus is $10 slot play and $7 meal coupon. Cost: $25, which includes drive gratuity. Call Annemarie Pajer at 785-5408 to sign up or for more info.
NEWPORT FLOWER SHOW The Springfield Golden Age Club will host a trip to the Newport Flower Show on June 24. Lunch at Atlantic Beach Club. Riding tour of Rosecliff Mansion and walk through the Butterfly House. Cost: $75 for members, $79 for non-members. Call Annemarie Pajer at 785-5408 to sign up or for more info.
“VILLA ROMA”
Betty of St. Catherine of Siena Parish is organizing a “Villa Roma” trip Sept. 12 to 14. Deposit of $100 is due at sign up and final payment is due Aug. 12. To reserve a seat or for more info, call Betty at 896- 8801.
ORCHESTRA CONCERT Old Post Road Orchestra’s 25th anniversary celebration continues April 17 at 3 p.m. at Springfield College, Appleton Auditorium, 263 Alden St. This concert will feature Schumann’s “Konertstuck in F Major for Four Horns and Orchestra.”
ASTRONOMY CLUB MEETING The Springfield STARS Club, an amateur astronomy group, will meet on April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Springfield Science Museum at the Quadrangle. Astronomer Glenn Chaple will talk on “The Large Eyes of Small Telescopes.” Refreshments will be served, and the public is welcome free of charge. For more info, call (800) 336- 9054 or visit
www.reflector.org.
“NEGOTIATING LIFE”
A three-week class, “Negotiating Your Way Through Life,” with Dr. Joshua Weiss, a negotiation expert and the co-founder of the Global Negotiation Initiative at Harvard University, will take place April 14 to 28 at the Jewish Community Center (JCC), 1160 Dickinson St. Cost: $75 for JCC members; $100 for the general public. To register, call 739-4715 or stop by the JCC.
“THE VERDICT” On Palm Sunday, April 17 at 10:30 a.m., and on April 20 at 7 p.m., Christian Life Center, 1590 Sumner Ave., will present a dramatic play titled, “The Verdict.” The public is invited to witness what goes on in the world’s highest court – The Judgment Seat of God. Public invited.
EASTER SERVICE, EGG HUNT The Christian Life Center, 1590 Sumner Ave., will have its Easter Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. on April 24. The center has planned an opportunity to celebrate the good news of Easter through music, drama, and discovering the Bible. All children ages 10 and younger are welcome to participate in an Easter egg hunt. Public invited.
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MEMORY SCREENINGS The Senior Center will host free memory screenings April 22, sponsored by Homewatch Caregivers. Appointments begin at 9 a.m. and last about 10 minutes. For an appointment, call 596-8379.
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP The Senior Center will host a bus trip to New York City on May 11. Bus leaves at 6:30 a.m. from the center and returns at approximately 9 a.m. Cost: $28.
ANNUAL TAG SALE Grace Union’s annual tag sale will take place May 20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tag sale/bake sale/plant sale. All kinds of odds and ends. Something for everyone at Grace Union Church, 10 Chapel St.
ORCHESTRA CONCERT Old Post Road Orchestra’s 25th anniversary celebration continues with a free concert will take place April 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Wilbraham Middle School, 466 Stony Hill Road. This concert will feature Handel’s “Concerto in B flat Major for Harp.”
FRIENDS BOOK SALE The annual book sale of the Friends of the Wilbraham Library will take place the week of April 25 at the library. The sale will be open to all members of the Friends on April 25 and to the public from April 26 to April 30 during regular library hours. All proceeds go to the library for programs and materials.
MARK HIGHTOWER RECITAL Christ the King Lutheran Church, 758 Main St., will continue its Concert Series with a vocal recital featuring Mark Hightower, singing art songs, arias, spirituals and folk tunes on April 17 at 4 p.m. Free admission. Refreshments served.
WILBRAHAM UNITED CHURCH Wilbraham United Church, established in 1741, is a mainline protestant church blending the best of Congregational and Methodist traditions. For more info, visit
www.wilbrahamunitedchurch.org or call 596-2511.
CHURCH FUND-RAISER Open House at Brownstone B&B, 651 Main St., April 13 from 6 to 10 p.m. Vendors will be selling ladies clothing, scarves, handbags, jewelry and more. Mothers and daughters welcome. Fund- raiser benefits Wilbraham United Church. Drop-ins welcome. For more info, call Jocelyn at 599-4654.
BOOK SIGNING Blanche Jackson-Hill, author of Straight to the “Point Financing: A Quick and Easy Guide to Managing Your Money” will have a book signing on April 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Pam’s Paperbacks, 85 Post Office Park.
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