PAGE 30THE SENTINEL • THURSDAY, JUNE 6, <strong>2013</strong>Buzzin’fromTown TowntoClassifiedsTurley Publications’ Community Marketplace ✦ www.turley.com ✦ Call us toll free at 1-800-824-6548Real EstateMary Hicks 508-612-4794Alan Varnum 508-867-2727Jeff Toppin 774-200-7964Christy Toppin 508-341-8934CherylKaczmarski 413-348-0518Bruce Martin 508-523-0114Joe Chenevert 508-331-9031Mobile HomesSPRINGFIELD,FURNISHED1999 beauty. Own $404 mortgage,$50’s. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths,14’x64’, big yard, appliances,breakfast bar, new beds, plenty ofcabinets. (413)593-9961DASAP.MHVILLAGE.COM.For Rent2 BEDROOM CONDO Palmerarea. Washer/dryer hookup, woodfloors, tile, granite. $900/mo 413-883-0670ALL REAL ESTATE advertisedherein is subject to the FederalFair Housing Act, which makes itillegal to advertise “anypreference, limitation, ordiscrimination because of race,color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status, or national origin,or intention to make any suchpreference, limitation, ordiscrimination.” We will notknowingly accept any advertisingfor real estate which is in violationof the law. All persons are herebyinformed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.BARRE PLAINSTWO- Three bedroomapartments,First, last and securityReady July 1st(978)355-6360.BELCHERTOWN 1 BR apt.includes heat and electric. Alsoincludes one car garage $850/ mo.Available now. (413)668-5774FOR RENTAll real estate advertising in thisnewspaper is subject to the FederalFair Housing Act of 1968, which makesit illegal to advertise any preference,limitation or discrimination based onrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status (number of children andor pregnancy), national origin, ancestry,age, marital status, or any intention tomake any such preference, limitation ordiscrimination.This newspaper will not knowingly acceptany advertising for real estate that is inviolation of the law. Our readers are herebyinformed that all dwellings advertising inthis newspaper are available on an equalopportunity basis. To complain aboutdiscrimination call <strong>The</strong> Department ofHousing and Urban Development “ HUD”toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E.area, call HUD at 617-565-5308. <strong>The</strong> tollfree number for the hearing impaired is1-800-927-9275.MONSON LOVELY 1ST floor 2BR apt. Quiet convenient location.Tiled eat-in kitchen with newerstove, fridge and dishwasher,large pantry. Large livingroom. 2off-street parking spaces. W/Dhook-up, storage space. Avail6/15. No pets. 1st and last $675(413)548-8156.SOUTH BARRETWO- one bedroomapartments, heat, hot water,sewage included.First, last and securityReady for Occupancy(978)355-6360.PALMER THREE RIVERS.Country Manor apartments, 2bdrm, $730 month. All units renov.w/disposal, dishwashers,microwave, elec. range, carpets.Parking, fishing and playground.Cats okay. Call (413)283-9472.For RentHIGHLAND VILLAGEAPARTMENTSApplications now beingaccepted for one, two andthree bedroom apartments•Spacious Townhouseswith ample closets•Updated Kitchens•Private Patios•Playground•Community Room•Laundry Facilities•Cats WelcomeFor information call413-967-3822. EHO27 Boulder Drive, Ware, MAHILLSIDE VILLAGEAPARTMENTSJUNE RENT FREEApplications now beingaccepted for one, two andthree bedroom apartments•Heat and hot water included•Recently Constructed•Ample Closets•Fully Applianced•Community Room•Laundry Facilities•Cats Welcome•Extra Storage•24 Hour MaintainanceSection 8 CertificatesWelcomeFor Information call(413)967-7755 EHO17 Convent Hill, Ware, MAPALMER 2 BR apt., $725/ mo.includes stove, refrigerator andlaundry, off-street parking. Nopets. Call (413)391-0164.PALMER BONDSVILLE 1 bed$685 mo., includes heat & HW,renovated, parking available, onsitelaundry. No pets. Available<strong>June</strong> 1st (413)736-8987PALMER NEWLY REMODELEDtwo bedroom house. Screened-inporch conneced to Garage,Washer-dryer included on mainfloor. attic, hardwood floors.$1,200. 413-813-7885PALMER ONE BEDROOM witha/c $675, 2 BR, $795, a/c,dishwasher, off-street parking, onsitelaundry. First, last, security.Electric heat. (508)328-2321.PALMER. LG. STUDIO. Laundryon premises, off-street parking,w/w carpeting, quiet, convenientlocation. (413)454-1201.PALMER/ THREE RIVERS AREA3 BR, just remodeled. $925/mo +utilities. First, last, security. Nopets. (413)896-2513 messagesPALMER/ THREE RIVERS, Mustsee! Nice one bedroomapartments, Good location.Appliances, w/d hook-up $625-$650 F/L/S. No pets. Messages(413)896-2513THREE RIVERS 2 BR, 2ND FL.Available ASAP. No Utilities. NoPets $700/ mo. (413)262-5245.THREE RIVERS, 3 bedroomduplex, 1.5 baths, laundry hookup,stove, refrigerator, off-streetparking. $875 First, last &security. No Pets. No Smoking(413) 283-7367WARE 1 & 2 BEDROOM apts. 1BR starting at $500, 2 BR starting@ $700. 1st and last required.Utilities not included. (413)967-3976.WARE 1 BEDROOM apt., Stove &refrigerator. Off street parking. Nopets. Good location.(413)967-3587For RentWARE 2 BR modern, efficient,conveneint location, w.d hook-up,stove, fridge, trash pick-up,driveway, wood floors, porches,deposits $650 (413)289-1405WARE 56 NORTH STREET, 2bedroom, 2nd floor, porch, newlivingroom floor, W/D hook-ups.$700/mo+, F/L/S. Cats ok.(978)355-6582WARE SPACIOUS TWObedroom, 3rd floor, electric heat,off-street parking, good area.$575/ mo First & Security. Nopets. (413)967-7772.WARE, PULASKI ST. 5 BR apt.,2nd floor $900/ mo. 1st, lastrequired, $300 non refundabledeposit. Available <strong>June</strong> 1st. CallJohn (774)452-1384WARREN 3 BR, 6 room, approx.1500 sq. ft., newly renovated, w/dhook-ups, section 8 approved.$950 (508)867-2564.WARREN A MODERN Studio/$495 with new kitchen, carpet andappliances. Free hot water.Beautiful rural setting with amountain view. Located on 67.Please call (413)323-1118.Commercial RentalsPALMER- 2000 SQ FT- HighVisibility Area- 2 Bays- Showroom/Office/ Storage- Remodeled-$2500/ month- Breton Realty- 413-283-6940THREE RIVERS- OFFICE spacefor rent. Single offices or up to3,000 sq.ft. Warehouse space andmanufacturing space alsoavailable. Palmer TechnologyCenter. Call 413-289-1216.WARE 1ST FLOOR office spacefor rent. High visibility. Approx.900 sq.ft. Great for lawyer, etc.Gas heat $650/ month. 1st mo.free. Dual entrance. Possibleshared expenses. Call (413)967-7772.Vacation RentalsDENNISPORT, CAPE COD.Directly across from beach. Great4-bedroom, 2-bath home.Reduced price! Available weeks:6/15/22; 6/22 ($2,350/wk.) 7/6;7/13; 8/17 ($2,995/wk.) (413)596-8196.WARM WEATHER IS year roundin Aruba. <strong>The</strong> water is safe, andthe dining is fantastic. Walk out tothe beach. 3-bedroom weeksavailable. Sleeps 8. $3500. Email:carolaction@aol.com for moreinformation.Auto PartsUSED AUTO PARTS, 91-dayguarantee. Large inventory,engines, transmissions, radiators,tires, glass. Excellent service, junkcar removal. Amherst-OakhamAuto Recycling Coldbrook Road,Oakham. 1-800-992-0441.Autos Wanted$$$ AUTOS WANTED TOP Dollarpaid for your unwanted cars,trucks, vans, big and small,running or not. Call 413-534-5400.CASH FOR CARS: Any make,model or year. We pay more!Running or not. Sell your car ortruck today. Free towing! Instantoffer: 1-800-871-0654.<strong>The</strong> Deadlineto SubmitClassifiedLine Ads isFriday at NoonOn anatypical day . . .45 Millionpeople watch the Grammy Awards63 Millionwatch the World Series94 Millionwatch the Super Bowl100 MillionRead A NewspaperWe’re applesto orangesUnlike many daily newspapers, communitynewspapers are thriving for onereason alone, we’re local all the time. Webring home local news, reach a dedicatedlocal audience and enrich each page withlocal advertisers.In fact, community newspapers not onlyprovide the kind of news that has seriousmeaning in local households – they continueto be an important outlet for advertisers,knowing that they’re the only source to allow“mom and pop” businesses to reach theirmost likely customers. It’s the kind of serviceonly a local paper can provide.Think about it this way, how many storiesdo you see about your town, the businessesthat thrive in them or the peoplewho live and work next to you, on the pagesof your daily newspaper? You won’t findmany. And that’s what makes us differentand keeps us thriving. Turley Publicationshas long recognized the importance ofcommunity and remains strongly committedto those we serve. It’s not po-ta-toe, potat-owhen it comes to comparing newspapers,it’s apples and oranges.Support your community and shopwith our advertisers who makethis publication possible.www.turley.com
THE SENTINEL • THURSDAY, JUNE 6, <strong>2013</strong> PAGE 31REC DEPT. | from Page 3<strong>The</strong> majority of our days will end with a refreshing dip inthe pool at the Chestnut Hill Community Pool. Space islimited so be sure to register early.WHO: Boys and girls entering grades 2 to 7WHEN: 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Monday to Friday)Week 1 <strong>June</strong> 26, 27 and 28 Week 2 July 1, 2 and 3COST: Week 1 and week 2 is $65REGISTRATION DEADLINE: <strong>The</strong> Tuesday before theweek begins.JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC: Come have some fun atCold Springs CC and perhaps even learn how to drive likeRory Mcilroy, score Eagles like Tiger Woods or putt likeStacy Lewis. <strong>The</strong>se four-day clinics are designed to helpyoung golfers in developing their basic mechanics for putting,chipping, pitching, iron play, wood play and driving.We will work on proper grip, stance, and alignment alongwith introducing rules, golf etiquette and safety.WHO: Boys and girls ages 8 to 18WHEN: Sundays <strong>June</strong> 9, 16, 23 and 30TIME: 9 to 10 a.m. or 10 to 11 a.m.WHERE: Cold Springs Golf CourseCOST: $80 per sessionART FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE: ComprehensiveArt of Collage, not to be confused with decoupage,is incredibly exciting and infinitely creative. Students willspend hours preparing papers to be used in collage works.<strong>The</strong>se processes will include experimenting with watercolorsand inks, creating blocks to print, textural ribbings,finger-painting, rolling, spraying paints, flower-poundingand wax and oil resists. Basic art concepts such as color,composition and movement will be discussed, techniqueswill be taught and students will create a number of themedcollages by cutting, tearing, paper-punching and gluingprepared papers. No art experience necessary.WHO: Individuals entering seventh grade to adultsWHEN: <strong>June</strong> 25, 26, 27 and 28TIME: 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m.COST: $65 (includes supplies)REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 18STORY TIME YOGA: Story Time Yoga integratesphysical education with literacy by coupling the magic ofstorytelling with the ancient practice of Hatha Yoga. Yourchild’s mind and body will be in union as they practicetheatrical storytelling followed by yoga poses, yoga games,breathing exercises, and art projects that reinforce andbuild upon the meaning of the featured story. Every storyoffers a character building life lesson that supports andbuilds self-confidence and life long social awareness.WHO: Boys and girls ages 4 to 7 yearsWHEN: <strong>June</strong> 25, 26, 27, 28TIME: 9 a.m. to noonCOST: $70WHERE: OTH and on the Common weather permittingREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 18SUMMER ART FOR KIDS: Come join us and letyour creative side show in one or both of these excitingart programs. <strong>The</strong>se classes are a multi-media multiculturalexperience in artistic self-expression. Explore yourartistic talents through Collages, Georgia O’keefe FlowerPaintings; experiment with pottery, T-shirt decorating,Mexican “bark” painting, native American sand painting,wood-scrap sculptures, and even fish mobiles. All artisticmaterial will be supplied but participants must supply theirown T-shirt for decorating.WHO: Boys and girls entering grades 1 to 6WHEN: <strong>June</strong> 25, 26, 27, 28TIME: 9 to 10:15 a.m.COST: $70REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 18WHISK ME AWAY: Sugar and spice and everythingnice! Ever wanted to learn to bake like the pros? Join theWhisk Me Away Baking workshop. Learn baking basicssuch as making cupcakes, cookies and frosting. Pastry-Chefs-in-the-making will be able to take home their creationsthat will be sure to impress friends and families. Allsupplies are included.WHO: Boys and girls in grades fourth through eighthgradeWHEN: Wednesday and Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 26-27TIME: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.COST: $45REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 18LITTLE HANDS SUMMER ART: This art program isdesigned to help young children experience a wide varietyof art. We will use charcoal, watercolors, and craypas tocreate self-portraits, still life and the night sky. We willdiscover how fun it is to paint with worms and finger paintwith shaving cream! Come and play with art. Each dayyour child will create a new masterpiece to take home.Participants must bring an old t-shirt or smock, all othersupplies are provided.WHO: Boys and girls ages 3 to 5 years oldWHEN: July 1, 2 and 3TIME: 9:30 to 11 a.m.COST: $65REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 25SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: <strong>The</strong>se budding scientistwill be conducting fun, hands-on and exciting experiments;such as floating and sinking where they will be playingwith water; air, flight and sound experiencing the power ofunseen forces as we make hot air balloons rise; and usingsimple machines such as catapults to see how they work.WHO: Boys and girls entering grades 2 to 4WHEN: July 1, 2 and 3 (Monday, Tuesday andWednesday)TIME: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.COST: $45 includes all suppliesREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 25SAFE SITTER: This is a medically accurate, hands-onone-day class that teaches boys and girls how to handleemergencies when caring for children. Safe Sitters learn;what to do when a child chokes, safety for you the sitter,how to call for emergency help, babysitting business skills,basic child care skills (diapering and feeding), and how toentertain children and keep them safe. Space is limited.WHO: Boys and girls ages 11 to 13WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 2COST: $60 per session includes suppliesREGISTRATION DEADLINES: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 25ADVANTAGE SOCCER ACADEMY KEEPERCLINICS: Designed to enhance the technique of youngkeepers with a fun, form-based learning approach. We willprepare each keeper for their upcoming season as well asprovide them with the correct approach to both practiceand game day routines. Our coaching staff will work withall players on improving the various skill-sets related tobecoming a complete keeper. We will take the extra timeneeded to focus on each keeper’s area of need, work onadvancing and correcting technique for keepers, as wellas elements strategy. This is a complete keeper programdesigned to get the beginner player comfortable movingas a keeper, the experienced player more proficient as akeeper and the advanced player ready to take their game tothe next level of competition.WHO: Boys and girls 7 to 11 years of ageWHEN: 1:30 to 4 p.m. July 1, 2 and 3 (participants willreceive a T-shirt and goalie gloves)COST: $80 per sessionREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 25 andTuesday, Aug 13Support thelocal businessesthat support yourlocal newspaper.Let them know you sawtheir ad in theBelchertown <strong>Sentinel</strong>&BUSINESS SERVICED I R E C T O R YAUTO BODYREECE AUTO BODY CompleteAuto Body, Paint &Repair” auto glass, computerizedpaint matching, also routinecar maintenance. Freeestimates. Old SpringfieldRoad, Belchertown. 413-323-6664.AUTOMOTIVEBAY RD INSPECTIONSTATION, Mass State Safetyand Emissions Testing for allcars, pickups, vans, campersand commercial trucks & trailers.Efficient, Friendly Service.Lic. # 029276. Visa &Mastercard accepted. Mon.-Fri.8-4:15 p.m., Sat. 8-11:45 p.m.,Closed Sunday. 147 Bay Road,Belchertown, 413-323-7193BANQUET FACILITIESHALL FOR RENT All functions.Kitchen available.Seating for 96. GranbyAmerican Legion. Call (413)467-9545.BOARDINGBELCHERTOWN BOARDINGKENNEL offers quality boardingfor dogs & cats. We arebreeders of AKC AustralianCattle Dogs. Call 413-323-7641btownboardingkennel.comCOMPUTERSALIX & SONS COMPUTERCENTER. New ComputerSales and Accessories, PCDiagnostic Repairs andUpgrades, On Site Work,Home or Office. 40 DanielShays Highway. 413-323-1122.John Alix, Owner.HAIR DRESSERCOUNTRY STYLIST, 171Federal St., Belchertown. 413-323-6012. Great cuts for menand women $14.00. A full servicehair salon. Open Tue-Sat.,evening hours available.HEATING & AIRCONDITIONINGWHITING ENERGY, Est. 1870.Complete Fuel Oil HeatingService. 24 hr. 7 days a weekservice. Call 413-323-5737.INSURANCEBELL & HUDSON INSUR-ANCE AGENCY INC., 19North Main St., Belchertown,MA 01007. Tel. 413-323-9611,800-894-9591. Fax 413-323-6117. Home, auto, life, financialservices, commercial,group health.OUTDOOR POWEREQUIPMENTBOYDEN & PERRON INC.Sales and service, Toro, WheelHorse, Scag, Jonsered,Residential and Commercial.41 South Whitney St., Amherst,since 1956. Call today. 253-7358.PETSFEATHERS AND FUR PETCARE SERVICES Pet sittingin your home. ParrotBoarding in my home.Peggy McLeod 413-323-8720.feathersandfurpetcare.comPLUMBING SERVICESD.F. PLUMBING & ME-CHANICAL CONTRACTORSare now offering plumbingservices to Belchertown andsurrounding town. Schedulingappointments Monday-Friday,8 am to 4pm. Call 413-323-9966.ROOFINGROBERTS ROOF CO., INC.Trusted name for over 30years. Commercial, industrial,residential. Specializing inshingles, slate copper work,historical restoration, flat roofing.Fully licensed. Free estimates.413-283-4395www.robertsroofsinc.comRUBBISH REMOVALR.M. NIETUPSKI TEMPO-RARY DUMPSTERS, 10-30yards for removing construction,demolition, metal andhousehold debris of all types.Serving Belchertown and allsurrounding towns. (413) 283-4333.SEPTIC TANK PUMPINGLATOUR WILSON SEPTICTANK PUMPING SERVICE.Residential, commercial,‘‘D.E.P. suggests pumping septictank every 3 years.’’ MAD.E.P. certified. Brian Wilson,owner. 413-323-4569.WELDINGAMHERST WELDING, INC.Snow plows, sanders, sales &service, hydraulic hoses &repairs, trailer hitches, trailerrepairs, welding, fabrication,lawnmower repairs. 330Harkness Road, Amherst 413-253-4867.XYZTHE SENTINEL for all youradvertising needs from A to Z.323-5999 Fax: 323-9424. 1Main St., Belchertown, MA01007. www.turley.com
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