ASHFIELD — A pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic is scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday at Ashfield Town Hall (412 Main St.) Limited doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are available. First come, first served.
BUCKLAND — A “one and done” COVID-19 vaccine clinic is scheduled for 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday at the Transfer Station on Hodgen Road. Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available. The clinic is open to all, and participants are asked to bring their insurance card.
The Charlemont-Hawley Arts Council is looking for funding proposals for community-oriented arts, humanities and science programs in 2022.
According to council Chair Tinky Weisblat, who is also a Greenfield Recorder freelancer, these grants can support a variety of artistic projects and activities in Hawley or Charlemont— including exhibits, festivals, field trips, concerts, performances in or out of schools, workshops, books and lectures.
Events may be held in person or online. The funding may also be used to help artists, schools, or nonprofits move to working online.
The Charlemont-Hawley Arts Council gives priority to events taking place in, or created by people living in, its two-town district, according to Weisblat. This year’s allocation from the Mass Cultural Council is $10,000. Per COVID-19 guidelines, individuals and organizations may also apply for financial support for operating expenses.
The deadline for applications this year is Oct. 15. Applications must be filled out online at massculturalcouncil.smartsimple.com/s_Login.jsp.
For more information on the council, call Weisblat at 413-339-4747 or visit massculturalcouncil.org/local-council/charlemont-hawley.
BUCKLAND — The Buckland Historical Society has canceled its fall events.
Those events include the society’s annual meeting, and the program and pie social, previously scheduled for Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. at the Buckland Public Hall.
The Wilder Homestead’s Colonial Day, previously scheduled for Oct. 10, is also canceled.
