News from our members

Scheduled Firearms Training Classes from A+ Firearms Training of MA

A+ Firearms Training of MA is running the following classes at the South Fitchburg Hunting and Fishing Club in Townsend. NOW is the time to register for the following classes if you simply want to know more about firearms, or apply for your LTC (License to Carry), or better your skill at arms to defend yourself or your family.

Saturday, October 21, 2017
Home Firearm Safety (with Live-Fire Segment) — 9am – 4:30pm
$125 (minimun 5 participants)

Sunday, October 22, 2017
Advanced Handgun Level-1 — 9am – 1pm
$90 (minimum 4 participants)
Prerequisites: Currently active LTC; non-closing OWB holster and carry belt; eye and ear protection; 100 rounds of factory-made ammunition.

Friday, November 3, 2017
Handgun Selection — 9am – 2pm
$110 (minimum 4 participants)
Prerequisite: Firearm Safety course approved by us.

Sunday, November 5, 2017
Advanced Handgun Level-2 — 9am – 2pm
$110 (minimum 4 participants)
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Advanced Handgun Level-1; Currently active LTC; non-closing OWB holster and carry belt; eye and ear protection; three magazines or two speed loaders; 150 rounds of factory-made ammunition.

Classes run rain or shine. So dress accordingly when attending a class.

Call A+ Firearms Training of MA to register for classes or acquire more information. Payment in full must be made at least five days prior to the class date. Payment may be made by credit card, personal check, or cash (must coordinate a drop-off location for cash). NO REFUNDS less than five days before class.

MA Workforce Training Fund Briefings

The Employers Association of the Northeast (EANE) will host Workforce Training Fund information sessions that help companies learn how to tap into the expansive $20 million plus Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund programs. The information sessions will provide an overview of the grant options available to Massachusetts businesses. Learn about this valuable training resource and how EANE can partner with you to provide grant-writing and training to your employees.

 

We are offering these sessions in our Agawam and Auburn offices.  These sessions are free and lunch will be provided.  Click below to learn more and to register.

 

  • Auburn, MA – Tuesday, October 3, 2017
  • Agawam, MA – Friday, October 6, 2017

 

Register Here
For more information please contact Chris Matteson at cmatteson@eane.org or at 877-662-6444 ext. 3001.

BERKSHIRE BANK AND CITY OF BOSTON BRING WACHUSETT BREW YARD TO CITY HALL PLAZA

Boston Autumn presented by Berkshire Bank at City Hall Plaza Partners Hosts Popular Massachusetts Craft Brewer Concept For Seasonal Fall Activation

 

Boston, MA (September 15, 2017) – To kick-off the fall season, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and official City Hall Plaza community partner Berkshire Bank are proud to announce that the Wachusett Brewing Company is bringing its Brew Yard to Boston Autumn at City Hall Plaza. The Brew Yard will be open on Thursdays: September 21, September 28 and October 5 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Entry to the Brew Yard at Boston Autumn is free.

 

Hot off their successful Brew Yard launch at Wachusett’s home Brewery in Westminster, Berkshire Bank and City of Boston are excited to partner together with a local craft brewery to bring this popular concept into the heart of the City.

 

“We could not be more excited for the opportunity to bring our Brew Yard concept to Boston and create an exciting venue for the local craft beer community” said Christian McMahan, President of Wachusett Brewing Company. “The Brew Yard has been so well received by consumers from all over New England who have come to enjoy great beer, live music, and amazing food. We could not think of a better place than Boston Autumn at City Hall Plaza to continue to deliver this unique experience.”

 

The Brew Yard at Boston Autumn presented by Berkshire Bank will include Wachusett’s popular ‘City of Champions’ line: Green Monsta IPA, Bella Czech Pils, Brewin’ American Pale Ale, and their new Belgian White Mamba.  The Wachusett Brew Yard signature piece, a converted Airstream trailer bar, will be front and center as part of the Boston Brew Yard.

 

In addition to offering 8 styles of beer, this collaboration between the City of Boston, Berkshire Bank and Wachusett will feature a variety of Food Trucks and to live music from 5:00 to 7:00 PM each Thursday – making this the perfect place for Bostonians and tourists alike to gather with friends or family.

 

For more information about Boston Seasons presented by Berkshire Bank at City Hall Plaza, a year-round activation to enhance City Hall Plaza, please visit www.cityhallplazaboston.com .

About Wachusett Brewing Company The company produces a diverse, award-winning line of beers ranging from their best-selling Blueberry Ale to their latest introduction, the highly-rated Wally, a New England Style IPA. WBC is the second largest packaging brewer in Massachusetts and was one of the top 10 fastest growing craft breweries in the US in 2016.

“Planning for College” Free Seminar

Leominster Credit Union is hosting a free, no-obligations seminar “How to Prepare, Pay for and Stay in College.” The seminar will provide valuable information for both students and their parents as they begin to navigate the process of selecting and paying for college. Topics include: Preparing For College; Scholarships (Different types & How to find them); Choosing a College; Financial Aid Overview; FAFSA Process; Understanding the Award Letter; Federal Loans vs. Private Student Loans.

The seminar will take place on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 6:00 pm at the headquarters building of Leominster Credit Union, 20 Adams Street, Leominster MA. Registration is required. To register or for more information visit http://leominstercu.studentchoice.org/seminar/

Founded in 1954, Leominster Credit Union (LCU) is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative with a full range of deposit, lending and other financial services. Headquartered in Leominster, Massachusetts, LCU is proud to claim nearly 50,000 members and more than $600 million in assets. LCU has seven branch locations in Leominster, Worcester, Clinton, Holden, Sterling and North Leominster with ATM services at all branch locations. LCU also provides 24 hour banking via Mobile and Online services. Visit leominstercu.com or call 800-649-4646.

You’re Invited to Lunch and Learn with Toshiba!

You’re Invited to Lunch and Learn with Toshiba!
With Toshiba you can have your lunch (and eat it, too), while learning about
document solutions that can streamline and improve document intensive processes.
Document Management FAQs
Join us on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th at 11 am
North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce
860 South Street Fitchburg, MA 01420
Not your average info seminar!
Toshiba makes this FREE session worth your time by addressing topics that
are important to the success of your business, including:
• What is document management, and is it right (or practical)
for your business?
• How does document management achieve ROI?
• Can document management improve compliance and audit
readiness?
• How does document management improve sales and
customer service?
• What will your company really gain from a document
management solution?
RSVP NOW!
RSVP today to be entered for our prize giveaways!
Complimentary lunch will be provided to all attendees.
We’ll also show you how Toshiba can help with document

Wife and Husband Team up in Exhibition of Photography and Painting at Gallery Sitka West in Fitchburg

Art’s all in the family for Dug and Dawn Haley Morton. Dug is a painter, Dawn a photographer, and their daughter Elizabeth, 9, is already emulating Mom and Dad by creating her own drawings and stories. The painter and the photographer, while working in different media, share a common sensibility in respect to subject matter. They like to depict ordinary moments of day-to-day life that are nevertheless odd, quirky, and occasionally a little frightening.

Dug Morton’s half of the exhibit will feature 19 new paintings. The artist grew up in Groton, Mass., and studied at the Boston Museum School. He has been showing his work in galleries all over New England for almost 30 years and has produced an astounding number of paintings—well over a thousand.

Dug is interested in those rare moments, but from a slightly different perspective. What Dawn might call “rarities,” Dug calls “oddities.” He likes to zero in on peculiar, even slightly unsettling sights, and then strips them down to their basics. The resulting impact, boiled down this way, is very powerful.

A good example is Dug’s painting of a young woman on a stretcher carried by four men. We have no idea what injury she has suffered, and in fact she does not seem to be injured so much as traumatized. She wears an unstained white dress. We don’t see much of the men’s faces. The superficially harmless nature of the men, and the apparent lack of serious danger to the young woman, somehow makes the image more menacing than comforting.

In a similar vein, another picture presents us with a harmless map of the “lower 48,” the continental United States minus Alaska. It looks like an educational game for small children, with the states in effect as pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, each one probably made of wood and connected to a short peg for lifting the piece out of the larger puzzle. But above this we seeing a very dark cloud, and then realize there is a shadow the shape of the cloud covering the map, coast to coast, as it were. All sorts of associations come to mind—foul weather perhaps precipitated by climate change, the future of our children laboring under a dark cloud of grim possibilities. What at first glimpse is a seemingly innocuous children’s toy is, after a second and third look, anything but reassuring.

Dawn Haley Morton began taking pictures in the seventh grade with an old 110 camera equipped with a “flip-flash,” graduating to a 35mm camera in the eleventh grade. She has been compulsively taking photos ever since.

Dawn enjoys the excitement of capturing some special aspect of her surroundings, or what she calls “four-leaf clover” moments. She recalls a friend who had a knack for finding four-leaf clovers and other rarities. Dawn delights in finding such curiosities all around her. She considers herself a documentary artist, although the images she captures are not the least bit humdrum. Quite the contrary—these quirky, fleeting moments of discovery are light-hearted and fun but also a bit startling.

One good example is a shot with just enough scary carnival light to pick up the nighttime subject—an assortment of cute stuffed animals. We figure out that these cuddly cuties are prizes at a traveling fair when we take in the red neon sign in capital letters that reads “GUN FUN.” We don’t see the pellet guns that customers might use to “win the little lady a prize,” as the barker might call out. But we can’t help seeing the guns in our imaginations when we get hit (visually) with that noisy sign.

Even a little more horrifying, if in a humorous vein, is a hand-drawn sign presumably at a seaside tackle shop, that reads: “unattended children will be sold as FISH BAIT”. Dawn has several shots on this theme of lovely, soft-hearted scenes that at first conceal something surprising. A close-up of a campfire makes us practically feel the warmth of the red-hot logs and sigh in contentment…until we notice what looks like a bunny on a stick. We can guess the object is candy, but since it’s dark and effectively just a silhouette, we don’t know if there’s someone holding the other end of the stick to “cook” the candy over the fire or whether we’re seeing the moment when the little creature is being consigned to the flames. Either way it strikes the viewer as funny, even if we feel a little ashamed of laughing at it.

Dawn wants to present us with “something that I see that no one else sees.” She refers to this method as a search for “funky” images, “something a little weird” that also makes her smile or laugh. These quirky moments might involve a woman running for a train, a vintage sign that awakens memories from many years ago, or any number of everyday images. “My thing is the emotions,” Dawn says, relishing those moments of discovery that arouse strong feelings of all kinds. Her “focus on people” comes through in both candid shots of the people around her as well as formal portraits.

Dawn majored in Communications and graduated from both Endicott College and Fitchburg State College. She has enjoyed a successful career in media in Boston, and currently works in film and video production at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge. She recalls taking a class in video production when she was a senior in high school, getting her started on a career in the field.

She doesn’t miss old-style photography and doesn’t use film anymore. “I had some in the fridge for a long time,” she recalls, but now she works strictly in digital. The current technology allows her to aim and shoot the second she sees a scene that she wants to capture.

The Opening will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16, 3 – 5 p.m., at Gallery Sitka West at 454 Main St. in Fitchburg, Mass. The exhibition will run through Saturday, Oct. 28. Art lovers may visit eclecticdug.com for more information about Dug Morton and his artwork, while checking out Dawn Haley Morton’s photographs at https://www.instagram.com/dawnhaleymorton, her Instagram page.

Jump to the head of the class with EANE’s FREE training programs!

Jump to the head of the class with our FREE training programs!

 

 

 

As the summer winds to a close, our thoughts slowly turn from vacations and beaches back to work flows and productivity! The team at EANE can help ease you back into the groove with these FREE training programs this fall.

 

An Advanced FLSA Workshop – Full day – September 19th

 

Developing & Updating Employee Handbooks – Full day – October 19th

 

Compensation: The Basics – Full day – October 25th

 

** All 3 programs qualify for HRCI and SHRM credits **

 

We are pleased to present this training series at our Lincoln RI office.

 

For your FREE registration, please email Allison Ebner at aebner@eane.org or call her at 877-662-6444.

 

www.eane.org

 

 

John Henderson

Director of Learning & Development

877-662-6444 ext. 3023

jhenderson@eane.org

 

 

Join us for a Paint Night – a Fundraiser for LUK at Sitka Gallery West

Join us for a Paint Night – a Fundraiser for LUK! LUK is a not-for-profit social service agency located in central Massachusetts dedicated to improving the lives of youth and their families. They offer a full spectrum of programs addressing mental and behavioral health, trauma, addiction and substance abuse prevention, and homelessness.

NYC Italian Art Ylenia Mino will be our Instructor Painter to lead the night. She will work with us to choose an image to paint and then we will begin! Gallery Sitka is pleased to welcome her to Fitchburg for this wonderful cause!

$45 PP (Payment should be made in advance at Gallery Sitka, 454 Main St., Fitchburg, MA by August 21st to ensure we have enough supplies for everyone. Pay via Paypal to office@gallerysitka.com or drop by to Purchase a Ticket.) Price includes the painting materials, painting canvas and our guest artist’s skills!

Friday, September 15
7-9 PM

Gallery Sitka
454 Main St.
Fitchburg, MA 01420
978.425.1006