Greenfield Notebook: June 26, 2021
Franklin County Community Meals Program Executive Director Rachel Berggren, second from left, accepts a donation for $5,000 from Greenfield Knights of Columbus members. Donations were raised through an annual charity golf tournament. Contributed Photo
Greenfield resident Judy Egloff picks up food at the John Zon Community Center from Kathy Dunn, right, and Albert Woodhull, center. The next food distribution, run through the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, will be held Thursday, July 1, from 10 to 11 a.m. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 6/25/2021 6:18:19 PM
Knights of Columbus
golf tournament raises $5K for meals program
GREENFIELD The Franklin County Community Meals Program received $5,000 from the Greenfield Knights of Columbus following the group’s fundraising golf tournament last month.
Greenfield Notebook: April 30, 2021
Greenfield Community College nursing student Kay Lopez vaccinates Brighton resident Tyler Laszewski at the John Zon Community Center in Greenfield. The center has available vaccine appointments today. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 4/29/2021 3:53:45 PM
Celebrate Law Day with ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ screenings
GREENFIELD Although Law Day is Saturday, May 1, the Franklin County Bar Association is not offering the normal day of programming it typically provides due to continued restrictions at the Franklin County Justice Center and Greenfield Community College. Instead, association member Isaac Mass is putting on a program at the Garden Cinemas.
On Monday, May 3, the Franklin County Bar Association is holding two free screenings, at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., of the 1962 classic “To Kill a Mockingbird” starring Gregory Peck as lawyer Atticus Finch. While admission is free, a cash donation of $5 or more is requested for the Legal Food Fren
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GOOD SHEPHERD: Senior center director looks after others during uncertain time
12/23/20 3:26 AM
GREENFIELD It’s been an unpredictable year for those who often visit the Greenfield Senior Center, which has closed twice this year to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The center is a social hub for many seniors who come together to share a variety of activities, from knitting to billiards to line dancing.
Rather than leave members to fend for themselves while they’re apart, director Kim Voorhis has kept busy keeping tabs on them, making sure they have what they need to get through this challenging year.