Holyoke 150th Commemorative Book
This unique colorful book includes our Holyoke history, the City Hall dedication, all community events throughout the year, and highlights the Masquerade Ball and the closing of the Time Capsule in December.
The Explore Holyoke community calendar highlights the arts and cultural events throughout the city 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 and daily specials from restaurants.
I propose “The Paper City” should be called “The Water City.” Topography and the Connecticut River’s character gave rise to a prosperous city in the late 19th and early 20th century. Even today, water continues to power Holyoke.
Come enjoy the story of ingenuity and vision in the making of the dynamic city of Holyoke. The program takes place inside the Visitor Center utilizing exhibits and visuals. By the end, you may be convinced!
All programs are free and open to everyone. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Venue is wheelchair accessible.