Kwanzaa

Naomi White-Inniss, Director of Multi-Cultural Affairs for American International College will discuss the traditions, meaning and importance of...

Dr. Seuss

Dentist and “Dr Seuss” afficionado Charles Cohen ofSouth Deerfielddiscusses his efforts that helped lead to the publication this year of a collection of  “Dr. Seuss” stories under the title “The Bippolo Seed and other Lost Stories.”...

WWII Veterans

Local World War II veterans Larry Batley, Lionel Brindamour and Bob Tyler will discuss their experiences in the military during the Second World War along with Elise Forbes Tripp, author of “American Veterans on War: Personal Stories from WWII to...

Remembering June’s Tornado

The June 1st tornado had a lasting impression on many people, we talked with some of the areas first responders as well as people in the media and asked them to recall that day and how they reacted. Guests: Wayne Phaneuf, Editor,The Republican; Don Treeger, Republican...

Plimoth Plantation

Interview via Skype with Richard Pickering, Deputy Executive Director of Plimoth Plantation. We discuss what the first Thanksgiving was like as well as what happen’s at the Plantation on Thanksgiving....

Yiddish Book Center

Aaron Lansky, Founder and President of the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst will talk about the work done there archiving and preserving books and other materials pertaining to the Yiddish language and Jewish history and culture. He will bring along a rare recent...

We Still Live Here

Anne Makepeace will discuss her documentary “We Still Live Here: As Nutayunean” telling the story of Native American linguist Jessie Little Doe Baird and her efforts to save the native language of the Wampanoags which had not been spoken for over a...

Berkshire Museum

Carrie Saldo will discuss the 27th annual Festival of Trees at the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield with Van Shields, museum director, and Donna Krenicki, co-chair, Festival of Trees committee. Shields, the museum’s newly appointed executive director will also...

History of Friendly’s

In the wake of the recent announcement of bankrupcy by Friendly Ice Cream Corp., Guy McLlain, Director of the Wood Museum of Springfield History takes a look at the 75 year history of one of the most well know ice cream and hamburger...

USS Constitution

Guests: Matt Bonner, Commanding Officer USS Constitution, Anthony Barnardo, Second Class Petty Officer USS Constitution, Phil Gagnon, Boatswain’s Mate First Class, USS Constitution. The USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United...