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Events
- Gaylord Wine Down on May 10
- South Hadley Falls Canal Area History Walk and Van Tour on May 8
- April 20 Bottle & Can Drive at SHHS for Buttery Brook Park
- Planning for Climate Change Events and Survey
- Gaylord Library Spring Wine Down on April 12
- Earth Day Trek and Talk on Vernal Pools
- Gaylord Wine Down on March 8
- KYT Annual Legislative Evening on March 8
- 2024 South Hadley Public Library Membership Drive
- Town Review Committee forum February 29, 2024
- March 8 Wine Down at Gaylord Library
- Guided Trek at MHC campus on March 10
- KYT Candidates’ Night on February 22, 2024 for Town Election and Fire/Water District Elections
- KYT to host evening with Town Meeting Review Committee on February 29
- Candidates Nights for Town Election, Fire District 1 and 2 Elections
- Growing Wild for Birds: January 31 at South Hadley Library
- Guided Trek at Ledges Golf Course on February 4
- Winter-Spring 2024 Gaylord Wine Down Events
- Annual Town Election-Meet the Candidates Events: January 6 and February 22, 2024
- December 8 Gaylord Library Wine Down Social
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Earth Day Trek and Talk on Vernal Pools
Earth Day Vernal Pools Trek at Bynan Conservation AreaSATURDAY, April 20, 2024 at 2:00pm Bynan Conservation Area, New Ludlow Road, South HadleyGuided by wildlife biologist Brad Timm and Conservation administrator Rebekah CornellMeet at 12:45pm at the New Ludlow Road Trailhead (dirt … Continue reading
2024 South Hadley Public Library Membership Drive
It’s time to join the Friends of the South Hadley Public Library or renew your membership for 2024! Please visit the Membership Drive page to learn more and update your membership online, or use the form below to forward your … Continue reading
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Growing Wild for Birds: January 31 at South Hadley Library
The South Hadley Conservation Commission is hosting the fourth lecture of the Growing Wild initiative at 6:00pm on Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 6:oopm at the South Hadley Library. Have you ever seen a strange colorful bird singing in your … Continue reading