THE GREEN RIVER FESTIVAL EXHIBIT & PARTY Exhibit: Saturday, May 4 – Sunday, June 16 at Memorial Hall Museum Party: Join Us on Saturday May 11th from Noon-2pm for an opening day party for our Green River Festival Exhibit. Find out more here.
Valerie June at Green River Festival; photo by Jason Zucco
For nearly four decades, the Green River Festival has been the premier music, arts, and entertainment event in Western Mass. This exhibit charts the rise of the festival from its homespun beginnings to multi-stage event that draws performers and participants from all over the country, and beyond. With focuses on the growth and impacts of the festival, noteworthy moments from years past, and hot air balloons (of course!), this exhibit will offer a look back, a look behind the scenes, and a look at the impacts the festival has throughout the region. Rarely seen photographs, artifacts, and first-hand accounts will help tell the fascinating story of the Green River Festival. (www.greenriverfestival.com)
Appearing at the Green River Festival, June 21-23
FEBRUARY 29, 1704 The Raid on Deerfield and its Legacy
The story of Deerfield’s defining moment and its lasting impacts are told through a multicultural lens. With the famous Old Sheldon House Door as the centerpiece, this exhibit uses rare objects and documents to tell the story of the 1704 Raid on Deerfield.
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BARBIE – ALL DOLLED UP
A wide selection of the most stunning fashion Barbie dolls, created by famous fashion icon designers, bring couture to Memorial Hall. Donated by Nancy Damour and Kevin Damour.
NEW ROOTS IN RIVER BANKS Contributions of Polish & Other Eastern European Immigrants to the Connecticut River Valley Free Exhibit & Events 2024
September 21 to October 31 Exhibit at Memorial Hall Museum Open Tues—Sun, 11 am—4:30 pm
Sunday, October 20, 1-5 PM Heritage Day, Lecture by Dr. Patrice Dabrowski “Poland” 1880-1920 10 Memorial St., Deerfield
Questions? Call 413-774-7476, x 260 See here for sponsors, donors, and other contributors.
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