Rocket Building
Clapp Memorial Library 19 South Main Street, Belchertown, MA, United StatesChildren ages 7 and up are invited to build a rocket. All supplies provided. Space is limited and registration is required.
Children ages 7 and up are invited to build a rocket. All supplies provided. Space is limited and registration is required.
Everyone is invited to watch the launch of the rockets build on 7/31 at the Rocket Building Workshop. How far can they go? *This program takes place at the Chestnut Hill Community School field.
Local favorite Donna Lee returns for an outdoor concert. Great for families; all ages welcome. Bring a blanket. In case of rain, meet in Town Hall Auditorium.
Local favorite Donna Lee returns for an outdoor concert. Great for families; all ages welcome. Bring a blanket. In case of rain, meet in Town Hall Auditorium.
Participants in the Build a Better World Summer Reading Program are invited to a Roller Skating Party at Interskate 91 in Hadley. Pick up free tickets at the Library.
The Solar Eclipse 2017 is coming on August 21. While the view from Massachusetts will be partial, please be aware that eclipse viewers still need appropriate protective eyewear. The response to our give-away was immense and we gave away all glasses within 7 hours! According to the NASA website, eclipse viewing glasses and handheld solar [...]
Join us on the Library lawn for a comical Magic Show featuring the always entertaining Ed Popielarczyk. Bring a blanket or chair. In the event of rain, program wil take place in Town Hall Auditorium.
All participants who complete the Summer Reading Program are invited to a party at the Belchertown High School Auditorium. Comic mime Robert Rivest will entertain while motivating all to build a better inner and outer world. Get a free book, ice cream, and more!
Local mystery author Dusty Miller will discuss and read from her third Alice Ott mystery, “Danger Under Ground”. Alice is a crime-solving nonagenarian sleuth who bears a striking similarity to real-life environmental activist Francis Crowe.