The Chronicle
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Volume 9 Issue 4 April 1, 2016
Dear Friends of the Community Center,
I was so impressed with the children at the Annual Egg Hunt this year. There were some children that came a few minutes late and missed the hunt. We always have extra eggs in case that happens but this year their friends and other children shared some of their candy as well. I had some children that found more than one prize ticket and they shared with other children that had not found any. Given the problems many egg hunts had this year and issues we have had in the past, it was so wonderful to see the behavior of such a large crowd of people. Special thanks to those who donated prizes for the Egg Hunt this year. There were some really awesome prizes! Many of the children were trying out the bubbles and frisbees as they left the field.
Huge thanks to my family and friends that came to help put the eggs on the field and who stayed to help clean up and bring all the egg shells back to the Center. Thank you to Val, Maggie, Molly, and Buddy Bialecki, Phylis Petronino, Linda Drozdowski, Paula Burgielewicz, Cindy O’Donnell, Maureen Lee, Marsha Dushane, Gary Shepard, Anne Chapdelaine, Tony Gray, and Jacob Gray. These wonderful people help with the Egg Hunt each year, and they are the best crew ever! Many thanks to Mike Superson and Big E’s Supermarket for letting us use the truck to transport all of the eggs and prizes, and for help in getting most of the candy. Now we begin the two month process of washing the eggs and getting them ready for next year.
As a reminder to those folks that walk their dogs at Daley field, please bring bags to collect your dogs “deposits” on the field. It took us quite a while to clean up the field before we could put out all the eggs. With baseball season upon us I would hate to see one of the players slip and get hurt on the piles in the field.
Robin
Robin Bialecki, Exec. Director
6th Annual
“ Stop The Hunger “
Campaign
Saturday, April 30th, 2016
Look for Robin and our Board of Directors at the intersection of Main and Union Streets. We will be
collecting monetary donations for our
Food Pantry Program. Help stop the hunger in our
community!
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Community Care Kitchen Dinners
April 5th
“Spring Picnic”
Baked Beans
Hot Dog in roll
Cole Slaw
Chips
Ice Cream Sundae
April 26th
Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo
w/Penne Noodles
Assorted Cream Pies
Meals served from 4:30 –to-6 PM Rolls & Butter, Juice & Coffee Served with all meals
Tae Kwon Do Class Monday and Thursday from 6 to 8:30 PM Cost $5.00 per class
Line Dancing– Monday, 1 to 2:30 PM Friday 9:30 to 11 AM
Landscape painting class with Carl Poole– Bob Ross style of painting. $20. per class April 19th, 10 Am to 4 PM
Wednesday Morning Ladies Group
will continue to meet on Wednesday morning from 9 AM to 11 AM.
We are always looking for new helpers to knit and crochet– stop
in and join us!
On Going Here at Your Center:
Clothing Closet
Hours are Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 9 AM until Noon and
Monday, Wednesday evening 4-7 PM
Food Pantry/Gluten Free Pantry
Monday 9AM—Noon & 4—7 PM
Wednesday 9AM—Noon & 4—7 PM
Board Game Thursdays
Scrabble Club and
National League Mah Jong
Groups meet from 9:30 AM to Noon.
TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) Meets every Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 PM. Come and learn a sensible way to healthy living. For more information call Dolores at (413)- 203-1457.
Pitch Club - Monday,
Wednesday and Friday 9 AM until Noon
April 12th
“Hamburger Sundae”
Hamburg w/gravy
Corn
Mashed Potato
Frosted Cake and Ice Cream
Easthampton Community Center
Board of Directors
meeting will be held Thursday, April 21st
at 1 PM
If you have any concerns and would like to be placed on the agenda, please call the office at
527-5240.
THANKS FOR THE ALL STAR DONATIONS To all of our friends at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church and Our Lady of
the Valley Parish for their continued support for our Food Pantry. To Trinity Lutheran Church, Christ United Methodist Church, and the Westhampton Council on Aging, as always the foodstuffs you donate help so very much! Many thanks to the God is Love Church for their monthly support of our mission. Thank you all who drop off foods
at Big Y and Big E;s in the special collection boxes. The Southampton Women;s Club is so wonderful to pick up the Big Y donations and bring
them to the Center.
Thank you to Donald Payson; Dave and Melissa Fagnand; Clem Couchon; Gene and Anne DeFilippo; Nancy LaFleur, Donna Cushing,
A-Z Storage (David, Melissa and Thomas Boyle) , Eileen Dunn, Patrick Gaudet , Kevin McKenna, Ronald Chateauneuf,, The Helping Hand
Society, and the Taralinkof family for your continued monthly support! Thank You to Tandem Bagel for their donation of bagels to our Food
Pantry and thank you our new donor Bruegger’s Bagels in Northampton for their donation of bagels each week.
Special thanks to Holmes Studio of Music and Dance and the Easthamp-ton High School Hockey Team for their food collections. They were
especially helpful in filling bags for the Easter holidays.
We are now accepting spring and summer clothing for the clothing closet. Feel free to drop off clothing any day between 8 AM and 6 PM.
The Community Center could not service all of the people that are home-less or in need if it wasn't for your kind generosity. All of the clothing, blankets, and food that is donated is most gratefully appreciated.
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Travel News
May 15, 2016– New Eng-land Aquarium and Quincy Market- Enjoy the new renovations at the Boston Aquarium then off to Quincy Market to visit all the street ven-dors and restaurants. There is something for everyone. $89 per person
July 11, 2016 Newport Playhouse– Lobsterfest!
“Whole Lotta Cheatin’ Going On” A comedy about a Texas town where gossip is the major pastime. Lobster buffet lunch-eon, show pickets, bus and all gratuities $99. per person Departs 8AM returns 7:45 PM
July 31st– Weirs Beach, NH– Brunch aboard the M/S Mount Washington and a trip around Alton Bay. A visit to Kellerhaus ( NH oldest ice cream and candy makers) $112. per person
August 24, 2016– North Shore Music Theater pre-sents “Singing in the Rain”. Luncheon at the Daversport Yacht Club. $159 per person includes lunch-eon, theater performance, bus and all gratuities.
Trips are being added all sum-mer, Please watch for new trips in upcoming newsletters. For more information please call Robin at the office (413) 527-5240.
Food For Life Classes Easthampton Congregational Church, in partnership with Cooley Dickinson Health Care, Easthampton physician Dr. Nora Hanke, and the Treehouse Community, would like to share information about three community nutrition events, offered by Dr. Hanke. These presentations allow you to consult with the physician instructor, taste dishes in class, and take home recipes and other resources. They are a lot of fun, too!
Saturday, April 9, 3-5 pm. “Breast Cancer Cooking Class." For more information or to register, call 413-527-2101 by Wednesday, April 6.
Tuesday, April 19, 5-7 pm. Viewing of "Forks Over Knives," the acclaimed film that shows how a plant-based diet can reverse obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other serious disorders. Held at Tree-house Community, One Treehouse Circle, Easthampton. No charge. No preregis-tration required. Saturdays, 4-week class, beginning April 23, 3-5 pm. "The Power of Food for Can-cer Prevention and Survival." Held at Easthampton Congregational or other central location. $40 for the series. Register by April 20.
For more information or to register, call 413-572-2101.
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OPENING DAY! Baseball Word Search
BALL BASE HIT BATTER BUNT CAP
CATCHER CURVE BALL DIAMOND
DOUBLE DUGOUT ERROR FIELDER
FIRST BASE FOUL GRAND SLAM
HOME PLATE HOME RUN INNINGS
OUT OUTFIELD PITCHER SACRIFICE
SECOND BASE SLIDING STADIUM
STEAL STRIKE THIRD BASE TRIPLE
UMPIRE
Opening Day is April 11th
Red Sox vs Orioles
H I N N I N G S B T R I P L E
O O S T O N S A C R I F I C E
M B E A T P I U T L A E T S S
E S A B T S R I F T S B C U T
R O R R E V R G C A T C H E R
U H E I E S L I D I N G E N I
N T S B H E F I D R U L R M K
S B A S E H I T L T B L D A E
E L B W R E D L E I F A I L R
L O D R L R T H I R D B A S E
B D N S E I R I F E U F M D T
U H O M E P L A T E G O O N T
O S C A P M B O U T O U N A A
D Y E F I U V E O T U L D R B
O T S T A D I U M H T R E G E
Annual Egg Hunt Many thanks to all those who so
graciously gave of their time and energy to help stuff the eggs, get them out into the field and help pick up all the empty shells after the hunt! It is quite a task and it takes many people to make it all work. Thank you to the Easthampton Police and Fire Departments for their help in transporting the Bunny to the
field and helping assure everyone’s safety at the event. Special thanks to all those who donated the 800 pounds of candy and the 250 plus prizes that were given out this year! The bunny had a great
time getting lots and lots of hugs after all the eggs were collected.
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Once again, we will be participating in VALLEY GIVES DAY May 3rd. The communities of Western MA
will be joining together for 24 hours to support non-profits working to make our region an amazing place to live! This is an e-philanthropy event to encourage residents of Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden counties to contribute to their favorite non-profits via www.VALLEYGIVESDAY.ORG. This will be the fourth year of our participation in this spectacular event and we hope to make it the best year yet! Funding raised goes to help feed and support your neighbors in need in our Food Pantry Program. Watch our Facebook page and website for more information as the day gets closer!
The Easthampton Community Center
is very excited to announce that there will be four weeks of Mad Science classes at the
Center beginning July11th and ending August 19th!
For more information and to book your reservations, please contact
Mad Science at (413) 584-7243 or 1-800-338-5711
Website: WESTNEWENGLAND.MADSCIENCE.ORG or by email: [email protected]
Classes are available to children grades K through 6
Classes are from 9 AM until noon and from 1 PM until 4 PM
See attached flyer with a full class description
EASTHAMPTON COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. 12 CLARK STREET, EASTHAMPTON
OFFICE HOURS : Monday through Friday 8:30 AM until 5:30 PM
Friday AM– Office closed to go to the Food Bank
FOOD PANTRY/CLOTHING CLOSET HOURS:
Monday 9 AM until Noon and 4 PM until 7 PM
Tuesday (Clothing Closet Only) 9 AM until Noon
Wednesday 9 AM until Noon and 4 PM until 7 PM
SHINE (Serving Health Information Needs of Elders) Dick B will be available to answer all your health insurance questions.
Please call Dick at 527-8199 to make an appointment.
SNAP (formerly Food Stamps) Assistance is available at your convenience. Please call Dick at 527-8199 to make an appointment.
Fuel Assistance Questions ? Please call Community Resources and Advocacy, 17 New South St, Suite 116, Northampton
No Walk–ins Please make an appointment Phone 413 582-4237