GREENFIELD – The sixth annual DinoFest, a weekend-long festival celebrating the Pioneer Valley’s dinosaur history, returns to Greenfield on Saturday with some yearly favorites and new opportunities.“We haven’t run out of material yet,” said Piti.
A significant amount of locally grown and produced food, including dishes prepared with asparagus, will be available at a festival celebrating the crop that has given fame to the region’s agricultural fields.New England Public Media’s Asparagus.
HADLEY A significant amount of locally grown and produced food, including dishes prepared with asparagus, will be available at a festival celebrating the crop that has given fame to the region’s agricultural fields. New England Public Media’s.
GREENFIELD Not even a heavy morning rain or a shift to indoor activities could dampen the fun of the young paleontologists enjoying the first day of the fifth edition of DinoFest on Saturday.The day was originally planned to start with a showing of.
GREENFIELD DinoFest is returning for its fifth year this weekend, with a variety of events for participants of all ages to get involved in. “For us, the project we’ve been preparing the most is the movie version of ‘Dexter and the Dinosaurs,’ which.