May 09 Saturday
Bombyx presents the 2026 SPRING Kids' Makers Market. Featuring kids as the makers, ranging from 6-18 years old! Come purchase gifts for yourself, your friends, or family - for birthdays, fun surprises, or just because. You'll find jewelry, soaps, note cards, art, candles, food and more.
Welcome to the first annual Picture Book Fair at the South Hadley Public Library! We are thrilled to welcome seven authors (including one author-illustrator) to present their latest picture books in an epic storytime! Odyssey Bookshop will be here offering books for sale, which the authors will be happy to sign, but buying a book is not required and this event is free to attend!
Our authors: Britt Crow-Miller (Thank You, Old Oak), Nicholas Day (How to Have A Thought), Mk Smith Despres (There's That Sun Again), Vicki Johnson (Mac Wears A Hat), Jeff Mack (Time To Make Art), Mara Rockliff (All at Once Upon A Time), and Christina Uss (The Island Before No).
This event is part of the Mass Kids Lit Fest (May 3-9, 2026) with the Massachusetts Center for the Book. See the complete calendar of events here: https://www.makidslitfest.org/
Easthampton Clay's 6th Annual Spring Pottery Sale, a beloved Mother's Day weekend tradition. Every year thousands of visitors come out to celebrate spring and shop an incredible variety of handmade ceramics. With 40 talented local clay artists, guest artists, live music, florals and delicious eats from local food trucks, soak in the creative energy of this vibrant outdoor market. Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and come celebrate community, creativity and clay with us.
The Berkshire Athenaeum will host acclaimed children’s author Carol Munro for a special Springtime Storks storytime on Saturday, May 9. Based on a true story, Springtime Storks is an ode to the resilience, dedication, and love between two migratory birds, while also delivering an urgent message about conservation. When Katerina, a majestic white stork, is shot and left unable to fly, a man and his granddaughter rescue her while her devoted mate, Luka, stays by her side—until winter forces him to migrate alone. In spring he returns, and together they raise a new brood, overcoming Katerina’s injury with ingenuity and enduring devotion.
Following the storytime, kids will have the chance to create their own stork hand puppets and learn more about storks and their remarkable migration patterns!
This Mass Kids Lit Fest event is presented in partnership with the Massachusetts Center for the Book. For a full schedule, please visit https://www.makidslitfest.org/.
Carol Munro is a children's book author originally from Connecticut, who migrated with her husband to Massachusetts, where they made a nest and raised their family. Her debut picture book, Springtime Storks was longlisted for the 2025 Massachusetts Book Awards. You can learn more about her at www.caroljoymunro.com.
Join us at The Mount for a special storytime and draw-along with acclaimed author and illustrator Astrid Sheckels! The event is focused on Astrid’s gorgeous new picture book, Flora and the Jazzers, a heartwarming tale of a determined young ferret who dreams of moving beyond her role as a scullery maid, and seeing her favorite band perform. A live drawing demonstration will follow the reading.
Books will be available for purchase through The Mount’s Gift & Bookstore, and an author signing will follow the program.
This Mass Kids Lit Fest event is presented in partnership with the Massachusetts Center for the Book and the Lenox Library. For a full schedule, please visit https://www.makidslitfest.org/.
*In the event of inclement weather, this program will be held at the Lenox Library.
Award-winning author/illustrator Astrid Sheckels cannot remember a time when she was not telling or illustrating stories, especially ones involving imaginary animals. A native of western Massachusetts and growing up in an artistic family, Astrid spent her childhood playing outside, using her imagination, and drawing. Her Scandinavian roots are evident in her artwork, which she describes as a “mix of classic realism and whimsy.” She is a member of the Western Massachusetts Illustrators Guild and has artwork in the permanent collection of The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. Astrid’s picture books include the Hector Fox and Friends series, the Sea Dog series, Flora and the Jazzers, and Nic and Nellie. Several exciting new titles are in the works with Waxwing Books.
Visit Astrid’s world at https://www.astridsheckels.com/
The Monson Free Library will host author Lisa Stringfellow for a family-friendly event celebrating her middle grade fantasy novel, Kingdom of Dust, which received Mass Book Award Honors in 2025. The event will open with a discussion of Lisa’s new book and the traditions and inspirations that shape her fantasy worlds. Following the presentation, attendees will have the chance to meet Lisa and learn more about her journey as a writer.
Kingdom of Dust follows Amara, a young girl on a quest to find her land’s lost storytellers in order to save her family and society. Inspired by West African mythology, the novel blends lush prose with accessible storytelling for readers of all ages. Rooted in themes of climate justice, cultural memory, and the restoration of her people’s stories, Amara’s journey has earned the book recognition within the contemporary fantasy canon.
LISA STRINGFELLOW is a middle-grade author and longtime educator who has taught Language Arts and technology to middle-school students for over 30 years. She writes fantasy with a dark, folkloric twist, inspired by her love of fairy tales. A member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the Authors Guild, and Black Creators HQ, she is an active advocate for equity and inclusivity in children’s literature.
Join the Berkshire Botanical Garden for a special storytime with acclaimed children’s author Susan Edwards Richmond! The event is focused on Susan’s new book The Great Pollinator Count, which follows Mellie and her classmates as they explore the world of insect pollinators and discover the power of teamwork and community science. Following a fun and engaging read-aloud, attendees will learn more about how pollination works—and then head out to the gardens to search for pollinators in action.
Books will be available for purchase through the Garden Shop.
Susan Edwards Richmond is the award-winning author of The Great Pollinator Count, which was selected as a Children’s Book Council “Best STEM Book of the Year.” Her other picture books include Bioblitz! Counting Critters, Bird Count, and Night Owl Night, a Massachusetts Book Award Honors Title and Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book selection. A passionate birder and naturalist, Susan teaches preschool on a farm and wildlife sanctuary in eastern Massachusetts and learns the native wildlife wherever she travels.
Join the Hitchcock Center for the Environment for a special storytime with award-winning children’s author Mary Wagley Copp on Saturday, May 9! The event will focus on Mary’s picture book, Yoshi’s Big Swim: One Turtle’s Epic Journey Home, which tells the true story of Yoshi, a loggerhead sea turtle who was rescued and cared for by scientists before being released back into the ocean. Discover an amazing story celebrating teamwork, conservation, and an animal hero who swam more than 22,000 miles to her true home—the longest journey of any animal ever tracked.
Following a fun and engaging presentation on the book, attendees will learn more about Yoshi’s real-world counterparts and have the chance to meet some of the Hitchcock Center’s turtles in residence.
Books will be available for purchase through Odyssey Bookshop.
Mary Wagley Copp’s debut picture book, Wherever I Go, won numerous awards, including NPR’S 100 Best Children’s Books 2020, Notable Social Studies Book by CBC 2021 and was the 2022 winner of the Massachusetts Book Award. Her nonfiction book, Yoshi’s Big Swim: One Turtle’s Epic Journey Home was longlisted for the 2024 Mass Book Award and was the winner of the 2024 Nutmeg Award. Mary’s students in her ELL class were the inspiration for her new book, Sometimes We Pray (2026). She and her husband live on a farm in Westport, MA. They have 3 grown children. You can learn more about Mary at marywagleycopp.com.
May 16 Saturday
It’s the Sweet Sixteenth year for the Greenfield Bee Fest, and this year things will be absolutely BUZZING – with more artsy educational fun, more celebration, more vendors, and even a SPECIAL GUEST musical appearance from MISTER G!Festivities run from 9 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, May 16th, with the fun continuing into Sunday!Crafts, Music, Bee Bazaar, & Pollinator Parade ~ 9 AM – 11:30 AM on Court Square & Second Congregational Church LawnAuthor Reading w/ MISTER G ~ 9 AM – 10 AM at Greenfield Public LibraryGreenfield Farmers Market ~ 9 AM – 1:30 PM on Court SquarePollinator Picnic w/ musical guest MISTER G, Maker’s Market, Crankie Fest, & Food Trucks ~ 11:30 AM – 4 PM at Energy ParkJoin the festivities to celebrate and honor Lorenzo Langstroth, creator of the modern Bee Hive (in Greenfield!) and learn about the little buzzies that we can’t live without! All activities can be enjoyed for FREE!!
May 28 Thursday
Portland Bach Experience is a 10-day festival from May 28 - June 7, 2026. We tear down barriers and challenge preconceived notions about classical music by offering immersive events, interactive educational programs, and intimate concerts at our annual festival. Committed to creating programs that are distinct, deep, and connective experiences, we bring award-winning artists to Maine to share musical productions that cultivate resilience, nurture individual growth, and feed our collective hunger for connection.
Schedule:May 28: OLLI Lecture, Penelope Performance (Portland)May 29: Move to the Music and Bach & Beer (TBD)May 30: Penelope Performance (Yarmouth)June 1: Cantata Sing AlongJune 2: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - Open RehearsalJune 5: Move to the Music and Bach & Beer (Rising Tide Brewing, Portland)June 6: Brandenburg No 5 (Brunswick)June 7: Brandenburg No 5 (Falmouth)