Scottish Country Dance Class: 7 to 9:30 p.m. $6 to $8. Florence Civic Center, 90 Park St., Florence. 413-527-3407. schmittcle@aol.com.
“Uncertain Distances”: 2 to 5 p.m. Dance artists Meredith Bove and Lailye Weidman in residence through June 2. Free. A.P.E. Gallery, 126 Main St., Northampton. 413-586-5553. lisathompson@apearts.org.
Friday Morning Poets’ Reading:
Drop-in Traditional Music Sessions: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Moderate swingy pace. Adults and teens of all skill levels welcome. $5. Northampton Senior Center, 67 Conz St., Northampton. fiddlewesternmass@gmail.com.
Greenfield Coop Concerts: 6 to 8 p.m. Featuring Roland LaPierre, Joe Graveline and Nina Gross, and Pat & Tex with Avery & White. Free. Energy Park, 50 Miles St., Greenfield. pattex@crocker.com.
Kevin Keady and The Cattledrivers: 8:30 to 11 p.m. Four-piece band performs covers and Keady’s original songs. Free. The Rendezvous, 78 3rd St., Turners Falls. 413-863-2866. voobooking@gmail.com.
Len Desrochers: 6 to 10 p.m. Free. Luxe Burger Bar, 1200 West Columbus Ave., Springfield. 413-785-5893. steve@luxeburgerbar.com.
“Reanimate the Baystate”: Spanish for Hitchhiking, Arvilla: 9:30 p.m. to midnight. Every Thursday. Always 3 bands, always $3. The Sierra Grille, 41 Strong Ave., Northampton. rrobinson1980@gmail.com.
West End Blend: 8 p.m. West End Blend plays funk and soul, paying homage to classic throwback sounds while adding their own distinct vibe and flair. $10 to $15. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Mile Twelve and Low Lily CD Release Concert:
“I Am My Own Wife”: May 31, 7 p.m. May 31 and June 6-7 at 7 p.m.; June 1-2 and 8-9 at 8 p.m.; and June 3, 4 p.m. Pauline Productions presents a drama by Doug Wright. $18 to $22 in advance (www.brownpapertickets.com); $25 at door. Ashfield Congregational Church, Main Street, Ashfield. PaulineLive.com.
Film Screening: “Unrest” + Discussion for Healthcare Professionals: May 31, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. “Unrest” sheds light on the hidden lives of 1-2.5 million Americans disabled by ME/CFS a chronic, debilitating illness. Free. Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Dakin Conference Room, 30 Locust St., Northampton. 617-471- 5559. Events@masscfids.org.
“Uncertain Distances”:
Pulp Poetry Slam and Music Open Mic: 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Twice a month event has a poetry slam, poetry feature and music open mic. $5; free for ages 17 and under. Eastworks Room 160, 116 Pleasant St., Easthampton. pulppoetryslam@gmail.com. www.pulpslam.com.
Amanda Shaw:
The Bards: 7 to 11 p.m. Live Irish music. Free. The Mick, 3 Country Club Road, Holyoke. 413-532-1800. info@logcabin-delaney.com.
Jarv, Delgado:10 p.m. Local hip hop and rap artists. $5 in advance; $10 day of show. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Live Music on the Deck: 6 to 9 p.m. Check platformsportsgrill.com for the list of bands. Free. The Deck at Union Station, 125A Pleasant St., Northampton. 413-341-3161.
The Mary Jane Jones: 8 p.m. Swing and vintage soul sounds. $12 to $15. Gateway City Arts, 92 Race St., Holyoke. hello@gatewaycityarts.com.
Music Under The Grow Lights with Dan Daniels: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Original folk and bluegrass songs. Free. Mill 180 Park, 180 Pleasant St., Easthampton. 413-977-1538. art@susannawhite.com.
Old Flame with Added Color: 9:30 to 1 a.m. Free. Fitzwilly’s, 23 Main St., Northampton. 413-387-5795. honeypotsbuzz@gmail.com.
Party of 2: 6 to 10:30 p.m. Talented pop rock duo, Party of 2. Free. Luxe Burger Bar, 1200 West Columbus Ave., Springfield. 413-785-5893. steve@luxeburgerbar.com.
Serious Play Fringe Fundraising Performance: 8 to 10 p.m. Serious Play presents three fundraising shows for exchange with Edinburgh Fringe Festival, featuring “The Red Guitar” and DO IT NOW: “Manual Override” $15 to $20. Hallie Flanagan Studio Theater, 122 Green St., Northampton. 413-588-7439. seriousplaytheatre@gmail.com.
The Sweetback Sisters with Eavesdrop: 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Country music from an alternate universe, with air-tight harmonies and blazing leads. $15 in advance; $20 day of show. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Ukulele Jam: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Intermediate ukulele jam meets weekly. A few ukuleles available to borrow. Free. Goodwin Memorial Library, 50 Middle St., Hadley. 413-584-7451. luna.hadleylibrary@gmail.com.
Winchendon Music Festival:
“Funktionlust”: 7 p.m. Northampton High School improv troupe performs. $5. Black Box Theater, Northampton High School, 380 Elm St., Northampton.
“I Am My Own Wife”:
Strolling of the Heifers: 5 to 8:30 p.m. A weekend of family fun with the Strolling of the Heifers Parade, Street Fest, Slow Living Expo, cycling tour and more. Free. Downtown Brattleboro, 157 Main St., Brattleboro, Vt. 802-246-0982. info@strollingoftheheifers.com.
Famille de Cirque: 7 p.m. Enjoy aerials, acrobatics, juggling, dance, theater and more. $5. Winston Prouty Campus, 209 Austine Drive, Brattleboro, Vt. 802-254-9780. communications@necenterforcircusarts.com.
Fundraiser for the Palestinian House of Friendship: 6 to 8 p.m. Slides of Palestine and the summer camp for children, Middle Eastern food and music. Free. Florence Civic Center, 90 Park St., Florence. 413-586-0215. bakerkg@comcast.net.
Nature Bingo: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Examine the natural world using field guides and a fun game. Free. Mount Holyoke Range State Park, 1150 West St. (Rte 116), Amherst. 413-253-2883. holyoke.range@state.ma.us.
Buckland Historical Society Program and Pie Social:
Hatchery Spring Dance Showcase: 8 to 10 p.m. SCDT’s dynamic teen dance company shares a bounty of dance from hip hop to ballet. $10 to $20. STUDIO4, 25 Main St., Fourth floor, Northampton. 413-695-1799. jenscdt@gmail.com.
“Uncertain Distances”:
AEIOUkes: 10 a.m, to noon. For uke enthusiasts of all levels and experiences. Free. Forbes Library, 20 West St., Northampton. 413-587-1012. reference@forbeslibrary.org.
AfterGlo: 8:30 p.m. Local rock ’n’ roll band. $5 in advance; $10 day of show. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Ain’t Got Time to Die: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Schola Nova concludes its 35th concert season with a program of sacred music. Free. Saint Anne Parish, 30 College St., Chicopee. 860-961-7827. Sjean_c@hotmail.com.
Animaterra Women’s Chorus Spring Concert: 7:30 p.m. Recommended donation of $8 to $15; free for children under 10. Unitarian Universalist Church, 69 Washington St., Keene, N.H. 603-721-9898. cmk2@aol.com.
Build The Airstream Benefit Concert: 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fundraiser featuring The Problemaddicts, Soultree, The Medicinal Purpose, Pi Wrecks and Wiki Good. $10. The Deuce, 50 Conz St., Northampton. 413-387-5795. honeypotsbuzz@gmail.com.
The Healys: 7 to 11 p.m. Live Irish music. The Mick, 3 Country Club Road, Holyoke. 413-532-1800. info@logcabin-delaney.com.
Heloise and the Savoir Faire: 9 to 11 p.m. The electro-pop singer Heloise and the Savoir Faire will perform. Hosted by Karen from HR. The Ashfield Lake House, 141 Buckland Road, Ashfield. lejugers@gmail.com.
Johnny Memphis Band: 9:30 p.m. to midnight. Music for dancing and singing, hand-claps and swinging. Free. The Rendezvous, 78 3rd St., Turners Falls. 413-863-2866. voobooking@gmail.com.
The LaRK Jazz Trio: 6 to 8 p.m. Interesting and specific jazz standards and originals. Instruments include a tenor or alto sax, along with an upright bass and a guitar. Free. Bread Euphoria Bakery & Cafe, 206 Main St., Haydenville. 413-268-7757. hilaryemersonlay@gmail.com.
Live Music on the Deck: 6 to 9 p.m. See Friday’s listing.
Pat & Tex, Avery & White:
Peace, Love, and Groove Party: An Evening of 1960s Fun: 7 to 10 p.m. Get decked out in your grooviest threads and come to the Pacific Lodge for an evening of 1960s fun. Tickets are $50. Proceeds benefit the Amherst Historical Society and Museum. $50. Pacific Lodge, 99 Main St., Amherst. 413-256-0678. amhersthistory@gmail.com.
Pioneer Valley Folklore Society Song & Story Swap: 7 to 10 p.m. Acoustic all-Beatles night. Performers invited to sign up to sing two Beatles songs. $5 to $10 recommended donation. Nacul Center, 592 Main St., Amherst. 413-687-5002. paulkaplanmusic@gmail.com.
Taylor McCoy Trio: 6 to 10 p.m. Free. Luxe Burger Bar, 1200 West Columbus Ave., Springfield. 413-785-5893. steve@luxeburgerbar.com.
Ukulele Strum Along: 3 to 4:30 p.m. Bring your own ukelele or borrow one of ours; call 413-259-3096 to reserve an instrument. Free. Jones Library, 43 Amity St., Amherst. 413-259-3223. ryanj@joneslibrary.org.
Wild Taxi: A Tribute to Cat Stevens & Harry Chapin: 7 p.m. Chapin drummer Howard Fields joins Satinwood. Hear favorites from Cat Stevens and Harry Chapin. $25 in advance; $30 at the door. Iron Horse Music Hall, 20 Center St., Northampton. www.satinwood.net.
Winchendon Music Festival:
“Mental with Benefits”: 6 to 8 p.m. “Mental with Benefits” promises to push some boundaries, make some people squirm, and cause people to think about who depression and suicide impact. $10. Amherst Middle School, 170 Chestnut St., Amherst. 413-341-0501. pvcsp.outreach@gmail.com.
Easthampton Flea Market: 8 a.m to 2 p.m. More than 30 vendors. Rain date of Sunday. Nonotuck Park, 1 Daley Field Road, Easthampton. 413-529-1440. parksandrec@easthampton.org.
Second Annual LGBTQ+ Berkshire Pride Festival: 2 to 5:30 p.m. Rain or shine. Free. First Street Common, First Street, Pittsfield. 323-377-9678. jenn.wahr@gmail.com.
Strolling of the Heifers:
Thunder in the Valley Festival:
WGBY Asparagus Festival: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Celebrate all things local and agricultural with a farmers market of 100 vendors, food and craft beer, live bands, and PBS Kids games and characters. $5 recommended donation. Attendance at the Chef Spearit Lunch, a five-course outdoor dining experience featuring asparagus-themed dishes by top Pioneer Valley chefs and wines, from 12:30 to 3 p.m., costs $50. Hadley Town Common, Route 9 (Russell Street) and West Street, Hadley. 413-781-2801. goldmixon@wgby.org.
Western Mass Landscapes of Stephen Stimson Associates: 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Guided site visits by landscape architects of award-winning UMass Design Building and Pulaski Park. Tour starts at 10 a.m. Free. UMass Design Building, 551 North Pleasant St., Amherst. 413-549-3929. leelandj@gmail.com.
South Amherst Spring Supper: 5 p.m. Chicken salad, asparagus and strawberry shortcake. Seatings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. or take a meal to go from 5:15 to 6:45 p.m. $7 to $15. South Congregational Church Amherst, 1066 South East St., South Amherst. 413-253-2977. ehnlucas@gmail.com.
Fish Printing:
Summit House Tour: 11 to 11:30 a.m. and 3 to 3:30 p.m. In 1851, a tiny hotel was built on Mount Holyoke. Join a guided tour of what has since become known as the Summit House at J.A. Skinner State Park. Free. Parking fee may apply. JA Skinner Park Summit House, 10 Skinner State Park Road, Hadley. 413-596-0350. holyoke.range@state.ma.us.
Shays’ Rebellion Lecture:
“Drag Out the Fabulous — Pride Edition”:
“Racism and Climate Change: Is There a Connection?”:
Tag-Bake-Plant Sale and Car Wash:
13th Annual Family Fishing Day:
“The Bolshoi Ballet: The Flames of Paris”: 12:55 to 3:10 p.m. HD screening of a performance by the Bolshoi Ballet. $9 to $20. Amherst Cinema, 28 Amity St., Amherst. amherstcinema.org.
Hatchery Spring Dance Showcase:
Singles Dance: 7 to 10:30 p.m. Ages 40 and up. Floyd Patterson Band. Free if you sign up for email, otherwise $12. Castle of Knights Banquet Hall, 1599 Memorial Drive, Chicopee. 860-325-2022. cecilia@singlesdanceparty.com. www.singlesdanceparty.com.
Poetry for Truth, Ancient and New: 3 to 5 p.m. Learn about ancestor poets, write poems, do simple movement meditation, connect with other truth-seekers. Advance registration required at: truthschool.org. Free. Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, 100 Bigelow St., Holyoke. 413-320-3248. jeaalfs7@gmail.com.
“Mary Kelley: Her Life, Writings and Yankee Heritage”:
Banish Misfortune, Traditional Irish Music: 5 to 8 p.m. Traditional Irish hornpipes, reels, jigs, waltzes, polkas, airs, songs and craic. Free. Northampton Brewery, 11 Brewster Court, Northampton. 413-586-4997. davemeuser@msn.com.
C Joynes, Raymond Morin and Wednesday Knudsen: 8 p.m. British folk guitar, ragtime and far-reaching improvisation from C Joynes (Cambridge, England), Raymond Morin (Pittsburgh) and Wednesday Knudsen (of Pigeons/Weeping Bong Band). $10. The Brick House Community Resource Center, 24 Third St., Turners Falls. 978-895-8457. northernroutesmusic@gmail.com.
Concerts on the Canal: Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio: 3 p.m. Claude Bolling with Sue Kurian (flute), Meg Kelsey Wright (piano) and Lynn Lovell (bass). Free. Gateway City Arts, 92 Race St., Holyoke. 413-650-2670. hello@gatewaycityarts.com.
Da Camera Singers: 3 Centuries, 3 Masses: 3 p.m. Works by Ockeghem, Rheinberger, Vaughan Williams. Free. Saints James and Andrew Episcopal Church, 8 Church St., Greenfield. 413-626-1537. phunter070@gmail.com.
The Joe Belmont Experience with Evelyn Harris: 6 p.m. Veterans of the Northeast music scene playing jazz, funk, blues, jam and classics. Evelyn Harris returns as special guest. $10 in advance; $15 day of show. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Live Music on the Deck:
Love Found and Lost: Songs for Soprano: 4 to 5:30 p.m. Soprano Kristi Spicer and pianist Gregory Hayes present art songs of love, loss and springtime. Works by Ravel, Grieg, Quilter and Tchaikovsky. Free. Donations benefit the USNF piano restoration fund. The Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence, 220 Main St., Northampton. 413-584-1390. office@uunorthampton.org.
Mount Mineral Music Festival: 2 to 10 p.m. A full day of music, arts and culture. Live music: Shanti Starr & the Afro-Reggae All Stars, Ras Moon, MC LadyLee, Gaia Roots, EKKO, Mystic Eye and more. $10 to $20; free for children age 10 and under. Mount Mineral Music Fest, 8 Mount Mineral Road, Wendell. 413-695-8024. shanticreations@aol.com.
Ravenwood: 3 to 5 p.m. Ravenwood plays an acoustic blend of bluegrass and swing music, with songs of Grisman, Django/Grapelli and Clements. Originals and traditional tunes. Free. The Rendezvous, 78 3rd St., Turners Falls. doncalsyn@live.com.
Ain’t Got Time to Die: 3 to 4 p.m. See Saturday’s listing.
Singer-Songwriter Sunday: Austin James, Paris Smith, Matt Albertson: 7 p.m. Join the best in local singer-songwriters, folk musicians and acoustic musicians in the Pioneer Valley for an evening of music in The Wheelhouse. Free. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
“Building Bridges Through Music: An Interfaith Concert”:
Winchendon Music Festival:
“Industrious Angels: Female Inspirations”: 2 to 4 p.m. A lecture/demo by Ko Festival performer Laurie McCants, with excerpts from her solo show, “Industrious Angels.” Followed by a shadow puppet workshop. $5 to $15. Laurel Park Arts, 2 Laurel Park, Northampton. smatthews@hampshire.edu.
Multi-Arts Presents “Time Traveling Stories”: 1 to 2 p.m. Join Multi-Arts on a time traveling theatrical adventure. Discover Amherst’s exciting history in this untold story of the brave Angeline Palmer. Free. The Eric Carle Museum, 125 West Bay Road, Amherst. 413-687-2589.
maia@petrucha.com.
Sunday Funday Comedy Open Mic: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Every Sunday. Hosted by Laura Fattaruso. Sign up starts at 7. Free. Bishop’s Lounge, 41 Strong Ave., Northampton. fattaruso@gmail.com.
Polymer Clay Faces with Belinda Lyons Zucker: 2 to 4 p.m. $40 includes all your materials. Call or email to register. Salmon Falls Gallery, 1 Ashfield St., Unit 9, Shelburne Falls. 413-625-9833. salmonfalls@megaplanet.com.
“Freedom Runners”: 2 to 4 p.m. A teacher in Tel Aviv establishes a running group for his students: African refugees whose families fled their homeland and now live in Israel. $4 to $8. Yiddish Book Center, 1021 West St., Amherst. 413-256-4900. programs@yiddishbookcenter.org.
“Living While Dying”: 3:30 to 5 p.m. Uplifting documentary about facing mortality will be followed by small group conversations with members of the Cooley Dickinson hospice team. Free. Jewish Community of Amherst, 742 Main St., Amherst. barbruth@comcast.net.
“Pre-Collider: Who is Mdou Moctar?”: 7 to 9 p.m. This docudrama stars musician Mdou Moctar, slated to play in Williamsburg on June 8. Free. Iconica Social Club, 1 Amber Lane, Northampton. 413-687-5584. worldmusiccollider@gmail.com.
Strolling of the Heifers:
“From Field to Food”: 1 to 2 p.m. Learn about soil, crops and GMOs in honor of dairy month. Free wagon ride farm tour. Part of Barstow’s Dairy Month Lecture Series. Free. Barstow’s Dairy Store and Bakery, 172 Hockanum Road, Hadley. 413-586-2142. info@barstowslongviewfarm.com.
Scavenger Hunt: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Suitable for adults and families with children, ages 6 and older. Free. Mount Holyoke Range State Park, 1150 West St. (Rte 116), Amherst. 413-253-2883. holyoke.range@state.ma.us.
Summit House Tour: 11 to 11:30 a.m. and 3 to 3:30 p.m. See Saturday’s listing.
Teddy Bear Tea: 2 to 4 p.m. Come for tea, refreshments and activities, including a reading by local author Jane Dyer. $20 to $35. Hadley Farms Meeting House, 41 Russell St., Hadley. 413-588-5568. ebouvier@collaborative.org.
Voices for Resistance: A Celebration!: 7 p.m. Open mic. Featured reader is Martin Espada. Music by The Nields. Put your name in the hat at 6:45 to have a chance to read a four-minute piece. Free. Forbes Library, 20 West St., Northampton. admin@strawdogwriters.org.
Westhampton Community Sing: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Bring an instrument or a song to share if you wish. Free. Westhampton Public Library, 1 North Road, Westhampton. 413-527-5386. westhampton@cwmars.org.
“We Made a Thing: A Tiny Audience Show”: 9 to 9:45 p.m. Weekly casual “tiny audience” improv show featuring Pam Victor and Scott Braidman. Free. Northampton Senior Center, 67 Conz St., Northampton. info@happiervalley.com.
Sunderland Playgroup: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Drop-in playgroup for children up to age 5. Sunderland Elementary School, 1 Swampfield Drive, Sunderland. 413-665-1151.
Northampton Poetry Presents Chrysanthemum Tran: 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Northampton Poetry is excited to present WOWPS finalist and Pink Door Fellow, Chrysanthemum Tran. $3 to $4. The Deuce, 50 Conz St., Northampton. 413-586-3315. northamptonpoetry@gmail.com.
Writers Night Out: 7 to 9 p.m. Open mic. Put your name in the hat; reading begins at 7:15 p.m. Featured reader Joyce Hayden. Free. The Basement, 21 Center St., Northampton. admin@strawdogwriters.org.
Drumming with Ellen Clegg: 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Improv from 6 to 6:45 p.m., Rhythms and techniques from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. $65 for six weeks or $14 per drop in. St. John’s Episcopal Church, 48 Elm St., Northampton. 413-824-8813. ellen@ellenclegg.com.
Northampton Jazz Workshop: 7:30 to10:30 p.m. Berkshires-based vocalist Wanda Houston will be the guest soloist with the Green Street Trio, followed by an open jazz jam session. $5. City Sports Grille, 525 Pleasant St., Northampton. paulphiliparslanian@gmail.com.
Southampton Lego Club: 4 p.m. Last Lego Club of the school year. Free. Edwards Public Library, 30 East St., Southampton. 413-527-9480. jdouglass@cwmars.org.
Creacion Latin Big Band: 7 p.m. Twenty-piece big band with Frances Rahaim plays salsa, cha cha, boogaloo, merengue, cumbia, son and bolero. Open dance floor. Every first and third Wednesday. Free. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Debra Jo Immergut:
All Ages Open Mic Night with Host F. Alex Johnson: 7 to 10 p.m. Award-winning guitarist F. Alex Johnson hosts this weekly open mic featuring some of the best talent in the Pioneer Valley. Free. Brew Practitioners, 36 Main St., Florence. 413-584-2444. info@colorwaymusic.com.
Barbershop Quartet Performance by Shave and a Haircut: 7 to 8 p.m. Songs from the 1880s to the 1960s in four-part harmony. Doo-wop, jazz, familiar love songs, broadway and movie favorites, and barbershop classics. Free. Forbes Library, 20 West St., Northampton. 413-587-1013. fkaufmann@forbeslibrary.org.
Jim Eagan and Dennis Avery: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Guitar, vocals and dobro. Folk covers and originals. Free. The Rendezvous, 78 3rd St., Turners Falls. 413-863-2866. voobooking@gmail.com.
Open Mic at The Harp: 7 to 10 p.m. Free. The Harp Irish Pub, 163 Sunderland Road, North Amherst. dalereynolds@live.com.
Voice and Bass: 7 to 9 p.m. Vocalist/songwriter Pan Morigan performs with bassist Rudi Weeks. Roots music, originals and jazz. Gateway City Arts, 92 Race St., Holyoke.
Watermelon Wednesdays Concert: Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Folk diva duo, Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt, open the 19th season of Watermelon Wednesdays. West Whately Chapel, near intersection of Conway and Williamsburg roads, West Whately. 413-665-3741. paulnewlin@comcast.net.
Wednesday Tunes: 7 to 9 p.m. Gateway City Arts, 92 Race St., Holyoke. 413-650-2670. hello@gatewaycityarts.com.
Wheelhouse Karaoke: 8 p.m. Free. Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center, 289 Main St., Greenfield. hawksandreed.com.
Deerfield BBQ: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Entertainment by Johnny and the Flashbacks. Free, but ticket required. South County Senior Center, 67 North Main St., South Deerfield. 413-665-9508.
Drop-in Art Buffet: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Drop in anytime during the program. Materials provided. Free. Emily Williston Memorial Library, 9 Park St., Easthampton. 413-527-1031. slevine@ewmlibrary.org.
Westhampton Coffee ‘n’ Chat: 10 to 11:30 a.m. Free. Westhampton Public Library, 1 North Road, Westhampton. 413-527-5386. westhampton@cwmars.org.
Speaking with Skulls: 11 to 11:30 a.m. Examine the skulls of some of the animals who live in the Mount Holyoke Range. Suitable for all ages. In case of rain, meet in the Visitor Center. Free. Mount Holyoke Range State Park, 1500 West St., Amherst. 413-253-2883. holyoke.range@state.ma.us.
“400 Miles Down the Connecticut River”:
