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MAY 2004

Date Event
   1 Down at the Zoo They All Ask for You, Springfield, Celebrate Springfield’s most famous “zoo keeper”, Dr. Seuss, with animal balloon sculpturing, live animals from the Zoo at Forest Park. (413) 263-6800 ext. 314
  2-3 The Sound of Music, Springfield, Symphony Hall, Set amidst the splendor of the Austrian Alps, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved classic has won the hearts of audiences young and old the world over; a heartwarming story, wonderful music and a charming cast of characters, $, (413) 788-7033.
   6 Harper’s Ferry: Civil War and the Massachusetts Connection, Springfield, Quadrangle & Museums, Museum of Fine Arts, part of the museum’s a la carte program featuring Louise Minks, historian, $, (413) 263-6800 ext.314
  6-9 Massachusetts Quarter Horse Show, Northampton, Three County Fair Grounds, (413) 584-2237  website
  9 Mother’s Day Rafting Special, Charlemont, Zoar Outdoor is offering a Mother’s Day whitewater rafting special; mothers can raft down the Deerfield River at no cost when accompanied by two other paying family members, give her a ride down the river to enjoy spring flowering trees along the banks, $,1 - 800-532-7483.
 11-16 Brimfield Outdoor Antiques Show, Route 20, Brimfield, 
The world's largest outdoor antiques and collectibles show featuring more than 4,000 dealers from around the world
(508) 283-6149
 14-16 Hudson Valley Arabian Horse Show, West Springfield, Eastern States Exposition, Coliseum, All Arabians or Half Arabians presented for competition in confirmation, various styles of riding, jumping, side saddle and in native costume; Saturday night features the Liberty Class when horses perform individually to music, (413 737-2443.
  15 World's Largest Pancake Breakfast, Main Street (from State Street to Bridge Street), Springfield,  Celebrate Springfield’s anniversary with a feast of flapjacks. Named a Local Legacy Event by the U.S. Library of Congress, served up more than 70,000 helpings of pancakes last year
(413) 733-3800.

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