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WESTFIELD — The eighth annual Whip City Brewfest will be held on Saturday, June 6 from 1 to 5 p.m. at 12 Central St. in downtown Westfield. All proceeds from the event, featuring beer tastings from 30 craft breweries, will help Amelia Park Children’s Museum operate and maintain its facilities while continuing to bring fresh exhibits and programs to area children.

In addition to unlimited beer tastings, the Brewfest will feature vendors, food trucks, live music, raffles, and more. Food trucks will include Macken’s Specialty Sliders, and North Elm Butcher Block. Skyline Beer Co. will offere its popular pretzels. Bands scheduled to perform are the Attik Band, Axis, and Whiskey Traveler. Tin Bridge Brewing Co. is the headline sponsor.

Tickets are available in advance at whipcitybrewfest.com. General admission tickets cost $45 in advance, $50 at the door, for admission from 1 to 5 p.m. Special VIP early admission tickets, available only in advance, cost $55. VIP ticket holders will be admitted one hour early at noon and will receive an exclusive VIP goodie bag.

The Brewfest is a 21 and older event. The first 500 guests will receive a commemorative tasting glass. For more information, visit whipcitybrewfest.com.

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WESTFIELD — Diane Chambers, executive director of Amelia Park Children’s Museum, announced plans for an outdoor playscape called Farm in the Woods, scheduled to open this summer.

In 2025, the museum was awarded a grant through the Beveridge Family Foundation for concept, construction, and fabrication of the outdoor play space. The funding allowed the museum to hire Panoptic Design/Build, a museum exhibit designer and fabricator based in West Springfield, to create designs.

“Panoptic is so excited to be working on the Farm in the Woods exhibit for the Amelia Park Children’s Museum, with a community that has earnestly and enthusiastically supported this project,” Panoptic designer Terra Fletcher said. “The Farm in the Woods is intended to bring out the best parts of growing up on a farm in New England: curious observation, secret hideaways, exciting adventures, and always something new to discover. It examines the place of farms in the broader ecosystem, exploring themes of biodiversity and connectedness with playful interactives. We look forward to visitors coming here for the classic outdoor fun of sand, slides, and garden beds, and returning again and again with their friends and families to keep building curiosity and resilience.”

Sponsorships for Farm in the Woods are still available. For more information, email [email protected] or call (413) 572-4014.

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WESTFIELD — The 21st Almost Annual Penguin Plunge has been rescheduled to Saturday, Feb. 21 at Hampton Ponds State Park in Westfield. Check-in and registration are from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with the Plunge beginning at 1 p.m. The money raised by the Plunge goes toward providing a playful learning area for children and their families. This event is crucial in supporting the work of Amelia Park Children’s Museum.

Participants may join as individuals or as a team. Each participant pledges to raise a minimum of $75. Full-time students will receive a registration discount of $25 with valid school ID and pledge to raise at least $50. The registration fee for the Petite Plunge participants is $25.

Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three individuals or teams that raise the most money: $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 for third place. A costume contest is also part of the fun, and prizes will be awarded for best individual costume and best team costume.

Register in advance online at www.ameliaparkmuseum.org/penguin-plunge or on the day of the event from 11:30 a.m. to noon. All participants will receive a free 2024 Penguin Plunge T-shirt.

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WESTFIELD — Amelia Park Children’s Museum announced the return of the Penguin Plunge, to be held on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, at 1 p.m. at Hampton Ponds State Park in Westfield. Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m. Proceeds from the Penguin Plunge will benefit the museum.

“The Penguin Plunge is a long-standing tradition in Westfield. We are very excited that we’re able to host the Penguin Plunge in 2026,” said Diane Chambers, executive director of the museum. “We want to make this event a plunge for the record books.”

A member of the founding board, Chambers explained that interest in the museum is at an all-time high. “We are seeing a tremendous increase in the number of visitors we serve. Please join us as we work to enhance our facility and programs to continue serving our community’s growing needs.”

Through the years, participants and sponsors of the Penguin Plunge have helped to raise more than $370,000 to support Amelia Park Children’s Museum. There are several ways to help, including taking the plunge, becoming a sponsor, encouraging others to plunge, donating to a participant, or donating online at www.ameliaparkmuseum.org/penguin-plunge.

Plunge participants may join as an individual or as a team. Each participant pledges to raise a minimum of $75 from friends and family and is encouraged to collect as many sponsors as possible. Those under the age of 18 will receive a registration discount of $25.

There are monetary prizes of ‘cold hard cash’ for the top three individuals or teams that raise the most money; $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 for third place.

A costume contest is part of the fun, and participants are encouraged to come dressed creatively. There will be prizes for best individual costume and best team costume.

People may register in advance online or on the day of the event from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants will receive a free 2026 Penguin Plunge T-shirt while supplies last. Sponsorship opportunities, registration, and pledge forms are available at www.ameliaparkmuseum.org/penguin-plunge or can be picked up at the museum.

Those who don’t want to participate in the Penguin Plunge may be a spectator and cheer on the brave participants. Hot chocolate, coffee, s’mores, and other refreshments will be available to keep everyone warm.

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WESTFIELD — Amelia Park Children’s Museum announced the return of the Penguin Plunge, to be held on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, at 1 p.m. at Hampton Ponds State Park in Westfield. Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m. Proceeds from the Penguin Plunge will benefit the museum.

“The Penguin Plunge is a long-standing tradition in Westfield. We are very excited that we’re able to host the Penguin Plunge in 2026,” said Diane Chambers, executive director of the museum. “We want to make this event a plunge for the record books.”

A member of the founding board, Chambers explained that interest in the museum is at an all-time high. “We are seeing a tremendous increase in the number of visitors we serve. Please join us as we work to enhance our facility and programs to continue serving our community’s growing needs.”

Through the years, participants and sponsors of the Penguin Plunge have helped to raise more than $370,000 to support Amelia Park Children’s Museum. There are several ways to help, including taking the plunge, becoming a sponsor, encouraging others to plunge, donating to a participant, or donating online at www.ameliaparkmuseum.org/penguin-plunge.

Plunge participants may join as an individual or as a team. Each participant pledges to raise a minimum of $75 from friends and family and is encouraged to collect as many sponsors as possible. Those under the age of 18 will receive a registration discount of $25.

There are monetary prizes of ‘cold hard cash’ for the top three individuals or teams that raise the most money; $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 for third place.

A costume contest is part of the fun, and participants are encouraged to come dressed creatively. There will be prizes for best individual costume and best team costume.

People may register in advance online or on the day of the event from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants will receive a free 2026 Penguin Plunge T-shirt while supplies last. Sponsorship opportunities, registration, and pledge forms are available at www.ameliaparkmuseum.org/penguin-plunge or can be picked up at the museum.

Those who don’t want to participate in the Penguin Plunge may be a spectator and cheer on the brave participants. Hot chocolate, coffee, s’mores, and other refreshments will be available to keep everyone warm.