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Durham School Services Employment Opportunity Presentation

MassHire 208 Race Street, Holyoke

Durham will be at MHH (Steam Building) to present job opportunities and how to begin the process of obtaining a CDL to drive a school bus for Durham School Services . Click here for more info: Durham 4084 Permit Process

Spring! An Art Exhibit by Christine Copeland

Holyoke Heritage State Park 221 Appleton Street, Holyoke

Spring is on the horizon! Christine Copeland’s artwork welcomes the season to Holyoke Heritage State Park. Fish, dogwoods, ephemeral flowers and birds dance among sun and shadow in her exquisite watercolors brimming with delicate colors. Come enjoy this exhibit that teems with the energy of SPRING! in the Visitor Center Exhibition Hall between March 5 and April 28, 2024.

Nature/Nurture Art Exhibit

Wistariahurst 238 Cabot Street, Holyoke

Celebrate Women’s History Month by viewing the Nature/Nurture Art Exhibit at Wistariahurst Museum in March! Artists identifying as female or nonbinary were asked how they viewed the theme of nature versus nurture. This debate centers around our genes and surroundings, with both factors playing a role in mental and physical well-being while shaping personalities. This exhibition showcases a variety of viewpoints on the complex interplay between nature and nurture. Some artworks delve into the powerful impact of genetics, examining how inherited traits and biological tendencies can shape a person’s path. Others highlight the nurturing side, underscoring the importance of upbringing, […]

Rescuing Richardson’s Station: Holyoke’s 1885 Train Depot, with Will Melton

Holyoke Public Library 250 Chestnut Street, Holyoke

Considered by many to be the greatest American architect of the 19th century, Henry Hobson Richardson and his firm were commissioned to design more than two dozen railroad stations, many along the east-west line of the Boston & Albany Railroad. Only one, his 1885 Holyoke Passenger Station, was completed in his lifetime on the north-south line between New York and Montreal (the Connecticut River Railroad). When rail passenger service to Holyoke was abandoned nearly 80 years later, the station was altered into automobile parts and machine shops. It sat empty for decades until local businessman David White bought the building […]