Osteoporosis Exercise Program: Osteoporosis Exercise Program for bone health, Thursdays, 9:30 a.m., St. John’s corner. Free. for more information, call 625-2502
Story Hour: Cushman Library at 28 Church St. offers Story Hour, Wednesdays between 4 and 5 p.m. to families with children of all ages. Each gathering features thematic stories, craft and snack. Bonnie Declamp, Wendy Abramson and Karen Stinchfield take turns as presenters.
Wednesday Night Knitters: Cushman Library at 28 Church St., invites knitters of all abilities to join the Wednesday Night Knitters every Wednesday between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Participants each working on their own projects, are welcome to enjoy the company of others while everyone works toward completing their individual projects. Rebecca Lawlor offers her expertise and experience as instructor. for more information, contact 648-5402 or cushmanlibrary@yahoo.com.
Angeldor Heavenly Crystal Jewelry will be on sale in the front lobby at Baystate Franklin Medical Center, 164 High St., Greenfield. the vintage-inspired Swarovski crystal and genuine pearl jewelry is priced from $10 to $75. Visa, Mastercard and payroll deductions accepted. Proceeds benefit patient services at BFMC.
A program for Franklin County landlords featuring rental property owners who will share the whys and hows of energy-efficiency improvements they’ve done for their units through the Mass Save program, which provides excellent discounts and free services will take place Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at Terrazza Restaurant at the Greenfield Country Club. Come hear about their experiences and successes, and why they say it’s improved the value of their properties and lowered tenant turnover. Representatives of the Mass Save energy efficiency program will be available to answer questions, and food is included in this free event, but you must RSVP to Erik Hoffner at 413-349-4084 or erik@cooppower.coop.
Greenfield Moose Family Center: A pasta meal is served Wednesday 6 p.m. at the center. The cost is $7. Open to members and guests. A line dance is at 7.
The RECOVER Project: The RECOVER Project hosts a weekly All Recovery Meeting every Wednesday, 3 to 4 p.m., 68 Federal St. This meeting is open to all to discuss recovery, no matter what path that recovery has taken. All walks of recovery are welcome. For more information, call 774-5489.
Gamblers Anonymous: Gamblers Anonymous Support Group, Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. RECOVER Project. Use 1 Osgood St. entrance. for more information, call 325-1389.
Family United Network: The Family United Network (FUN) Center is at The Salasin Center, 474- Main St. Open hours are Thursdays, 4 to 6:30 p.m. Fun for the whole family; all ages welcome. For more information, contact Stacey at 774-4307, ext. 4, or email slangknecht@wmtcinfo.org.
Knights of Columbus: Lt. John J. Galvin Council No. 133 of Greenfield will meet Thursday, 7 p.m., Holy Trinity Church’s parish hall. Meetings take place the third Thursday of the month.
CAP Seeks Recruits: Franklin County Cadet Squadron, CAP, meets Thursdays, 6:45 to 9 p.m. Greenfield Teen Center, Sanderson Street. Call Maj. Gary Longley at 773-9331 for more information. CAP is seeking new recruits, ages 12 to 18. If interested call the number above.
Al-Anon: Struggles for Intimacy: Thursday, 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., RECOVER Project, 68 Federal St. Anyone who feels her/his life has been affected by close contact with a problem drinker is eligible for membership in Al-Anon or Alateen. Al-anon is online at www.al-anon.org.
Naranon Familly Groups: Naranon Family Groups is a support group for families suffering with a loved one who is struggling with an addiction to opioids or other substances. The group meets Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., United Methodist Church, 25 Church St. for more information contact cardito809@gmail.clom.
New Salem Teen and Tween News: What’s coming up for 11- to 18-year-olds at the New Salem Library? Archery, Make Your Own Survival Kit, Make Slime, and Stop Motion Film-Making events. Come to the library any Wednesday from 1:30 to 5:30 to get more information. Computers, friends, free snacks and fun. Call 978-544-6334 for more information.
Knitting in Northfield: Beginners, muddlers and experienced knitters are invited to drop by any Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. to knit, chat, exchange helpful hints and share ideas. the group is led by Kathy O’Shea, graduate of WEBS expert knitting program. It takes place at Dickinson Memorial Library, 115 Main St. For more information, call 498-2455.
Emergency Basic Needs Program: This is a program of Montague Catholic Social Ministries and is open Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to noon, for resources and referrals. If you have questions or want to make an appointment, call Mary at 863-4804, ext. 1002, or email BasicNeeds@mcsmcommunity.org. to access Emergency Basic Needs, buzz No. 103 at the Moltenbrey entrance on Third Street.
Playgroup: A program of Montague Catholic Social Ministries meets Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:30 a.m. to noon, 78 Avenue A. This informal, drop in playgroup for parents, caregivers and children younger than 8 offers music, movement and other early literacy activities, unstructured playtime, and time for parent to connect, a Kids’ Clothing Exchange and a parent resource lending Library. For more information, contact Mary King at 863-4804, ext. 1005 or mary.king@gmrsd.com.
Free Playgroup: Come play and learn, a free playgroup for parents/caregivers with children, infant to age 5, the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month, 9:30 to 11 a.m., Warwick Community School, 41 Winchester St. The playgroup, sponsored by PVRSD CFCE will follow the public school calendar. For more information, contact Deb Wood at 498-2660 or email woodd@pvrsdk12.org.
A chicken pie supper will be served Thursday at 6 p.m. at First Congregational Church, 177 Chestnut Plain Road. $10 adults, $5 children. The menu will include chicken pie, mashed potato, green beans, cabbage salad, dessert, coffee, tea, milk. For reservations, call 665-2653 (LaSalle Florist).
RSVP Volunteer Program: RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) helps adults who are 55 and older find meaningful local volunteer opportunities. Share your life time of experience, meet new friends and help non-profits in your community who depend on volunteer assistance. Contact pat Sicard at RSVP, 584-1300, ext. 183 or psicard@hampshirecog.org.
Free Computer Training: Looking to improve your skills to make yourself stand out in today’s market? Harmon personnel Services in Greenfield offers free computerized training with more than 1,000 selections to choose from. Tutorials are self-guided allowing you to learn at your own pace. For more information, call Harmon Personnel at 774-7847 or visit www.harmonpersonnel.com.
Community Meals: Wednesdays, Salvation Army, 72 Chapman St. Breakfast from 8 to 10; coffee and soup, 10 to 11, and lunch from 11 a.m. to noon. Also on Wednesdays, Second Congregational Church, 16 Court Square, 5:30 p.m.
Free Blood Pressure Screening: Thursdays, 9 a.m. to noon, Baystate Franklin Medical Center, 164 High St., Greenfield. No registration required.
Free Hearing Screenings: Baystate Rehabilitation Care, 48 Sanderson St., Greenfield. For an appointment, call 773-2227.
Overeaters Anonymous: Free meetings every week. In Greenfield: Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Baystate Franklin Medical Center, conference room 9; Sunday, 10 to 11:15 a.m., also at BFMC. For more information to locate meetings throughout western Massachusetts, Brattleboro and northern Vermont, call 773-7394 or 783-4198.
Child Care/Preschool/Home-visiting: The Parent-Child Development Center, serving families with children birth to kindergarten age and expectant women for more than 40 years, offers free head Start preschool, free Head Start and Early Head Start home-visiting programs and Child Care in Franklin/Hampshire counties. Spanish-speaking services available. Call 475-1405.
ICRC at LifePath: The Information and Caregiver Resource Center at LifePath, formerly Franklin County Home Care has answers to all your questions about elder services/caregiver support. LifePath resource consultants are experts in finding the information you need to solve any problem. If we don’t have the answer, we will find someone who can help you. Contact ICRC at LifePath at 773-5555 or 978-544-2259.
Free Mediation: Landlords/tenants can save money and time using free eviction prevention mediation services. the mediation & Training Collaborative is offering meditation at no cost to help resolve housing related problems before they go to court. for more information call 475-1504 or 475-1503.
Foster Care Review: Volunteers needed to serve on three-person panels making decisions about children in foster care. Volunteers are needed in Greenfield and Holyoke. Volunteers must be 18 years old or older and participate in a day-and-a-half training. For an application and more information, contact Carol Judd at 452-3373 or carol.judd@statema.us.
Lawyer Referral Service Website: Massachusetts Bar Association has launched a new lawyer Referral Service website at www.MassLawhelp.com with answers to the most common legal questions and serves as an online channel for the LRS to connect members of the public with local attorney who have the appropriate experience.
Consumer Information Library: Need to find current information about health care and treatment? The Community Health Information Center at Baystate Franklin Medical Center, 164 High St., Greenfield, is a great source for consumer health information. Across from the main lobby desk, the center is open to the public for health information and research on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Thursdays, 9 a.m. to noon, and Fridays, 8:30 a.m. to noon. for more information, call 773-2319.
Franklin Area Survival Center: The Thrift Store at the Franklin Area Survival Center is Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Food Pantry hours remain the same, Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. the center is at 96 Fourth St., Turners Falls.
Breastfeeding Support Group: Meets Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to noon, Obstetrics Classroom, third floor of Baystate Franklin Medical Center, led by Suzanne Stoneham. The group is for mothers who are breastfeeding infants (moms are welcome to bring their infants to the group). For more information, call the Birth Place at BFMC at 7733-2359.
Stutterers Support Group: A new support group for persons who stutter, sponsored by the national Stuttering Association and led by Carla Bernier, speech language pathologists. The group meets monthly on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at 15 Brewster Court, Northampton. Anyone interested should call in advance at 586-1945 or email carla@comtherapy.com. This is the only such support group in the Pioneer Valley.
