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The Explore Holyoke community events calendar highlights the arts and cultural events throughout the city of Holyoke to help plan your visit. You are invited to submit your event. Events encouraged to be submitted are art openings, dance concerts, open mic events, cultural lectures. Events not allowed on the calendar are, political fundraisers, city meetings, daily specials from restaurants and events outside the city of Holyoke.

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  • Paper City Food Festival

    Invertir Holyoke and the Greater Holyoke Chamber are thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual Paper City Food Festival which will be held on Saturday, October 15, from 3pm-9pm on High Street between Appleton and Dwight Streets. The Paper City Food Festival is thrilled to celebrate Holyoke’s diversity and heritage through […]

  • Gateway City Arts and Canal District Tour (with dining option available)

    Join Bob Comeau for a great late afternoon tour of Gateway City Arts, formerly the historic Judd Paper Company, and the Canal District area. This tour will take place on the same day as Doors Open Holyoke - October 15th. After the tour you can enjoy a few cocktails and/or […]

  • Frederick Law Olmsted – Bringing Nature to the City

    Laurence Cotton will give a visual tour of "Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., as well as his two sons and the Olmsted Bros. landscape architecture firm, as the footprint of their works literally stretch across the entire continent of North America, with something of a focus on New England, in particular […]

  • Holyoke History Tour

    Converting the power of falling water to usable energy takes age-old technology. It’s what birthed Holyoke, and continues to power the city to this day. An introduction to waterpower and the vision of Holyoke’s founders begins in the Holyoke Heritage State Park Visitor Center. The tour continues outside as we […]

  • Papermaking in the Paper City

    Papermaking in the Paper City

    Stop by the Visitor Center to try your hand at making a piece of homemade paper.  Holyoke was home to many paper mills, manufacturing quality paper for worldwide distribution. This earned Holyoke's nickname of "The Paper City." Kids and adults will enjoy getting your hands wet to make a special […]

  • Darkened Hallways: A Candlelit Tour of Wistariahurst October 19th

    Wistariahurst 238 Cabot Street, Holyoke, MA, United States

    Creep through the darkened hallways and rooms of the spooky Wistariahurst Mansion. Explore the home by candlelight and feel the energy of those who lived here and those who worked here. Learn about the Skinner family, how the house came to Holyoke, and how silk, wisteria, and antique musical instruments transformed […]

  • Housing and Puerto Ricans in New York, 1945-1970

    Holyoke Public Library 250 Chestnut Street, Holyoke, MA, United States

    This lecture will explore the settlement of Puerto Ricans in public housing in New York City between 1945-1970.  Drawing on demographic data, city documents, and housing statistics from the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the lecture will highlight the history of Puerto Ricans in public housing in the mid-twentieth […]

  • Holyoke History Tour

    Converting the power of falling water to usable energy takes age-old technology. It’s what birthed Holyoke, and continues to power the city to this day. An introduction to waterpower and the vision of Holyoke’s founders begins in the Holyoke Heritage State Park Visitor Center. The tour continues outside as we […]

  • Holyoke Canal System Walking Tour

    The Holyoke Canal System Walking Tour is in its 7th year.  Walk along the First and Second Level Canals to learn how they function and about the history of the mills.  The tour will be 2.5 miles so be prepared for that.  Sign up at the Eventbrite link and bring […]

  • FREE Holyoke Canal System Walking Tour

    Bob Comeau will narrate an informative walking tour of the historic Holyoke Canal System with the focus on the 1st and 2nd level canals.  Be prepared to walk 2.5 miles.  Bring your camera!

  • Wildlife Watching

    Wildlife Watching

    For kids and their families every Saturday. For junior scientists ages 7 and older and their families. Follow, observe and document animal behavior.  Guided study of birds, squirrels, insects and other urban wildlife. Topics vary weekly.  Meet at the Visitor Center.  

  • Czechtoberfest

    Czechtoberfest is back! It’s been a long three years, and we’re ready to bring back the Beer Garden’s season-closing event. Come for the beer, come for the food, music, art…it’s all here! Hang out in the beer garden, sample Czech fare (made right here by Vitek!), and take a look […]