Thursday, 9 Music

Co-op Concerts: 6 p.m. Bruce Colgrove, Jim Eagan and Orlen Gabriel perform. Bring a blanket, lawn chair, picnic or grab a meal to go at a nearby restaurant. Free. Energy Park. 50 Miles St., Greenfield.

Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot. Opera in Cinema Event: 6:30 p.m. Princess Turandot sets three riddles for every man that comes to woo her. None have been able to solve the riddles, and have paid with their heads. $12 – $14. $12 Senior/$14 General. South Hadley’s Tower Theaters. 19 College St., South Hadley. 413-533-3456.

Joe Belmont Trio: 7 p.m. Joe Belmont Trio with Joe Whalen guitar, and Keith Levreault drums $5. 121 club. 116 Pleasant St., Easthampton. jazzdiva46@gmail.com

Kevin Parry Open Mic: 7 p.m. Kevin Parry hosts Open Mic. Free. The Marina Restaurant. Putney Road, Brattleboro. 802-257-7563. www.kevinparrymusic.com

Palaver Strings’ First New England Tour: 7 p.m. Boston-based, musician-led string orchestra. Suggested donation of $10 at the door. A.P.E. Gallery. Main St., Northampton. apearts.org

Theatre

Moon Over Buffalo: 7 p.m. Black Cat Theater presents comedy 10, 11, 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. $15 general; $12 seniors, students; military/veterans free. East Meadow School. 393 East State St., Granby. 563-6023 or email blackcattheater@gmail.com

Festivals & Fairs

Friends of the Greenfield Public Library Spelling Bee: 6:30 p.m. Friend of the Greenfield Public Library 1st Annual Spelling Bee. Free. Second Congregational Church. Court Square, Greenfield. 413-772-0257. schneider@gcc.mass.edu

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413-539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Film

Film & Discussion: What’s Race Got to Do With It?: 6:30 p.m. Join us for the next film in this ongoing film and discussion series. A facilitated discussion will follow. Free. Jones Library.
43 Amity St., Amherst. 413-259-3223. ryanj@joneslibrary.org

Potpourri

Crash Course in Pastels: 1 p.m. Taught by Becky Clark. For beginners and those with drawing experience. Touch on some of the most important aspects of pastels in a short time span. $90. Artspace Greenfield. 15 Mill St., Greenfield. 413-772-6811. info@artspacegreenfield.com

Friday, 10 Music

Easthampton Parks & Recreation Summer Concert Series: 6:30 p.m. Dave Colucci performs. Free. Millside Park. 2 Ferry St., Easthampton. parksandrec@easthampton.org

Full Disclosure Festival: 5 p.m. Eggtooth Productions presents The Full Disclosure Festival on June 10 11 in downtown Greenfield w/ performance art, installation art, visual art. $20. $20 covers the whole weekend and all events. The Arts Block. 289 Main St., Greenfield. 413-522-1445. lmciner@gmail.com

Great Falls Coffeehouse: 7 p.m. Jim Matus plays a laoutar, a combination of a mandocello and a Greek laouto. Jazzy, Middle Eastern, and Folk influenced. Sliding scale $6-$12 Children are free. Great Falls Discovery Center. 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls. 863-3221.

Jamie MacDonald Trio: 7 p.m. Jamie MacDonald Trio. Free. The Lounge. 4 High St., Brattleboro.

River Dance Party: 7 p.m. River Dance Party benefit Millers River Watershed Council featuring Free Range. Fun and entertaining duo playing all kinds of dance and party music $10. Suggested donation. French King Restaurant. Route 2, Erving.

Shelburne Falls Farmers Market: 2 p.m. Shelburne Falls Farmers Market: corner Main Water St, Shelburne Falls, MA, to 6:30 p.m. on Fridays. For info.: shelburnefallsfamersmarket.org. Free. Shelburne Falls Farmers Market. corner of Main St. and Water St., Shelburne Falls. shelburnefallsfarmersmarket@gmail.com

The Thunderballs featuring NL Dennis: 8 p.m. Outstanding Jamaican reggae singer/songwriter NL Dennis, with Joel Eisenkramer and Peter Eisenkramer. Original and classic reggae music. $8 – $12. General admission $12, kids $8 – advance ticket discount. The Loft at Cotton Mill. 72 Cotton Mill Hill, Brattleboro. 802-348-6881. pkramer11@gmail.com

Children’s Ukulele Music Time: 11 a.m. Free program with Julie Stepanek. Sunderland Public Library. Sunderland. 665-2642.

Festivals & Fairs

Northampton Father’s Day Breakfast: 9 a.m. Free for Northampton seniors. $5 non-resident seniors and guests of a senior. Advanced registration required. Northampton Senior Center. Conz Street, Northampton. 587-1228.

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413-539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Potpourri

Smith College Museum of Art — Kids, Second Friday: 4 p.m. 4 to 6 p.m. Celebrate the arrival of summer in 3D. 6 p.m. gallery conversation. Museum Shop open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free. Smith College Museum of Art. Elm Street at Bedford Terrace, Northampton. 413-585-2760. scmagen@smith.edu

Saturday, 11 Dance

Bon Appetit Burlesque Ruins Your Childhood III: 7 p.m. Neo-burlesque dancers from around New England bring acts based on childhood pop culture, including cartoons and toys, in this show for ages 18+. $12 to $20. General Admission starts at $12. Florence VFW. 18 Meadow St., Florence. 413-570-0169. houseofhors@gmail.com

Literary Arts

Book Signing with Melissa Mendes and Charles Forsman: 5 p.m. We are super excited to have two wonderful local comic book creators joining us at the store for a signing! Meet Melissa Mendes and Charles Forsman! Free. Comics N’ More. 31 Union St., Easthampton. 413-529-0800. comicsnmoreeast@gmail.com

Reading: 1 p.m. Natasha Lowe will help celebrate the Cultural Chaos Festival by reading from “The Power of Poppy Pendle” and “The Courage of Cat Campbell.” Free. White Square Books. 86 Cottage St., Easthampton. 413-203-1717. eileen.corbeil@gmail.com

Music

American Voices: 7:30 p.m. Illuminati Vocal Arts Ensemble performs works of American choral composers. Featuring Copland, Dawson, Lauridsen and others. $20 general; $15 seniors; $10 students. Phillips Stevens Chapel. Williston Northampton School, Easthampton. illuminatiensemble.org.

Full Disclosure Festival: 5 p.m. Eggtooth Productions presents The Full Disclosure Festival on June 10 11 in downtown Greenfield w/ performance art, installation art, visual art. $20. $20 covers the whole weekend and all events. The Arts Block. 289 Main St., Greenfield. 413-522-1445. lmciner@gmail.com

Illuminati Vocal Arts Ensemble: 7:30 p.m. Concert celebrating works of American choral composers. Featuring Copland, Dawson, Lauridsen, Parker, Paulus, Rorem, Whitacre, more. $20 general, $15 seniors, and $10. Phillips Stevens Chapel, Williston Northampton School, Easthampton. illuminatiensemble.org

Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rose Cousins: 8 p.m. $28.50, $38.50, $48.50. Calvin Theatre. 19 King St., Northampton. 586-8686, iheg.com

Ray Mason Band, Rick Murnane Band, Jim Armenti: 7 a.m. Free. Luthier’s Co-op. 108 Cottage St., Easthampton.

Tracy Grammer and Jim Henry: 7:30 p.m. preceded Py Grand Opening Champagne Celebration at6:45. Adults: $20 / 13 to 17: $10 / children up to 12: free. 1794 Meetinghouse. New Salem. 1794meetinghouse.org

Theatre

Les Liaisons Dangereuses: 1 p.m. HD broadcast of performance by Britain’s National Theatre. $24. Amherst Cinema. Amherst. amherstcinema.org

Film

Easthampton Outdoor Movie Night: June 11, 8:30 p.m. 8:45 p.m. Screening of “Ghostbusters.” Free. Millside Park. 2 Ferry St., Easthampton. parksandrec@easthampton.org

Festivals & Fairs

Amherst Wine and Beer Tasting: 4 p.m. Pelham PTO sponsors tasting and silent auction. Amherst Farm Winery. 529 Belchertown Road, Amherst. 230-3192.

Easthampton Farmers and Makers Market: 10 a.m. 270-5933 Municipal Building parking lot, 50 Payson Ave., Easthampton.

Northampton Garden Tour: 10 a.m. Forbes Library sponsors annual self-guided tour of gardens in the Northampton/Florence area. Tickets $15 in advance; $20 day of. Forbes Library. 20 West St., Northampton. Tix at Forbes Library, Bay State Perennial Farm, Cooper’s Corner, Hadley Garden Center, North Country Landscapes and Garden Center, State Street Fruit Store. 587-1017, info@forbeslibrary.org

OnTrend Spring Craft Fair: 10 a.m. 4 p.m. High-quality handmade jewelry, woodcrafts, housewares, soaps, candles, and more. Free. Hadley Town Commons. Russell St., Hadley. info@ontrendcrafts.com

Potpourri

Open Hearth Cooking Demonstration: Cooking with Herbs: 10 a.m. Learn about the use of herbs in cooking, which added flavor and freshness to seasonal dishes. Included with general admission. Historic Deerfield. 80 Old Main St., Deerfield. 775-7214. info@historic-deerfield.org

Pelham Town Hall Complex: A Tour: 10 a.m. Your with Joseph Larson of the Pelham Historical Commission. Pelham Town Hall Complex, Amherst Road, Pelham. 256-8256.

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413-539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Touch a Truck: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Program featuring emergency workers from the Sunderland Fire Department, Sunderland Police Department, and South County EMS. Free. Sunderland Public Library. 20 School St., Sunderland. 413-665-2642. director@sunderlandpubliclibrary.org

Relay For Life of Windham County: June 11, 12 p.m. Come make a difference in the fight against cancer! Join us at the Relay For Life of Windham County at Brattleboro Union HS! Free but please register or RSVP in advance.. Brattleboro Union High School. 131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro. 1-800-227-2345.

Sunday, 12 Dance

Ascendance Open Studio Community Event: 1 p.m. Our doors are opening! Ascendance Inner World Arts is your new heart-centered dance center. Movement classes for all. We can’t wait to meet you! Free. Ascendance Inner World Arts. 192 Pine St., Florence. 4135226477. laurelboyd@ascendancearts.com

Film

Autumn Sonata: 2 p.m. and Tuesday, 7 p.m. 1978 Ingemar Bergman film. Regular admission. Amherst Cinema. Amherst.
amherstcinema.org

Literary Arts

Gallery of Readers: Beth Dirks and Zane Kotker: 3 p.m. Beth Dirks and Zane Kotker will read from their recent work. Refreshments will be served. Free. Neilson Library Browsing Room. Smith College., Northampton. http://www.galleryofreaders.org/.

The Tiny Book Show: 2 p.m. The Tiny Book Show is a mobile museum of tiny books (all under 3 inches tall) housed in a vintage caravan. Includes a tiny book-making workshop. Free. The Art Garden. 14 Depot St., Shelburne Falls. 413-625-2782. csartgarden@gmail.com

Music

Florence Camerata Piano Trio: 4 p.m. Classical concert. Adults: $15 / 13 to 17: $10 /children up to age 12: free. 1794 Meetinghouse. New Salem. 1794meetinghouse.org

Festivals & Fairs

Fabric of Hope Fashion and Hair Show: 1 p.m. City Councilor Marianne LaBarge, Patte Shaughnessy, $25 adults/$15 children. Northampton Senior Center. 67 Conz St., Northampton. cooley-dickinson.org/fashionshow.

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413 539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Monday, 13 Literary Arts

The Tiny Book Show: 1 p.m. The Tiny Book Show is a mobile museum of tiny books (all under 3” tall) housed inside a vintage caravan. Includes a tiny book-making workshop. Free. Greenfield Public Library. 402 Main St., Greenfield. 413-772-1544. librarian@greenfieldpubliclibrary.org

Music

Concert by Premier Swing Band: 7 p.m. Music concert Premier Swing Bandon the Town Common in Granby. Rain Location is First Church – 235 State St, Granby. Free. Town Common. 230 State St., Granby. 413-686-5027. tbn8@aol.com

Jeff Holmes Big Band: 7:30 p.m. Jeff Holmes BIg Band featuring Dawn Holmes on vocals. Free. 121 club. 116 Pleasant st., Easthampton. jazzdiva46@gmail.com Festivals & Fairs

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413-539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Tuesday, 14 Music

Northampton Jazz Workshop: 7:30 p.m. Saxophonist Jason Robinson and trumpeter Don Anderson join the Green Street Trio to play some new music dedicated to our mentors. Free. City Sports Grille. 525 Pleasant St., Northampton. paulphiliparslanian@gmail.com

Festivals & Fairs

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413 539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Film

Autumn Sonata: 7 p.m. (first showing was Sunday) 1978 Ingemar Bergman film.
Regular admission. Amherst Cinema. Amherst. ​amherstcinema.org

Wednesday, 15 Music

Astrid Schween: June 15, 7:30 p.m. Astrid Schween in concert West Whately Chapel. Conway and Williamsburg Road, West Whately. 413-665-3741.

Forbes Library Lawn Concert: June 15, 7 p.m. The O-Tones perform. Free. Forbes Library. 20 West St., Northampton.

Jeffrey Foucault: June 15, 7 p.m. $18. The Parlor Room. 32 Masonic St., Northampton.

Lawn Concert by the O-Tones: June 15, 7 p.m. The O-Tones, a hot New England Swing and Motown band, will perform on the West Lawn for all ages. Funded by Friends of Forbes. Rain location: indoors. Free. Forbes Library. 20 West St., Northampton. 413-587-1013. fkaufmann@forbeslibrary.org

Lawn Concert by the O-Tones: June 15, 7 p.m. Forbes Library. 20 West St., Northampton.

Wenesday Folk Traditions with Youssoupha Sidibe and Charles Neville: June 15, 6:30 p.m. Grammy nominated Senegalese Master Kora player blends western music with Reggae and ancient African Harp styles joined by The Horn Man Charles Neville $12 general admission; Children 16 and under $2. Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum. 130 River Drive., Hadley. 413-584-4699. pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com

Festivals & Fairs

The Story Walk at Nonotuck Park: June 15, 2 p.m. Free. Nonotuck Park. 1 Daley Field, Easthampton. 413-539-7950. liz@massmarketingresources.com

Potpourri

Pechakucha: June 15, 7 p.m. An evening of eight presenters who present 20 images that have a duration of 20 seconds each.To sign up contact: paul@humanerrorpublishing The Arts Block. 289 Main St., Greenfield. 413- 774-0150. info@theartsblock.com