Smoothie workshop geared toward those 50+
As the years go by, our diets can go by the wayside.
As the years go by, our diets can go by the wayside.
First Baptist Church, 1000 E. Johnson St., Holyoke, is hosting a family fun night Wednesday, Aug. 24, from 6-7:30 p.m. There will be yard games, a prize drawing and root beer floats.

Dance instructor Alma Nydia Nuñez Montes mesmerizes the audience with a dance called El Polvorete that represents the Mexican state of Jalisco. — Darci Rodriguez | The Holyoke Enterprise

Junior high and high school dancers perform Las Alazanas/La Negra, which highlights the culture of the Mexican state of Jalisco. Pictured from left are Alma Alejandre, Michell Trejo, Fatima Castillo, Andrea Marquez, Vianey Jimenez and Vanessa Zapata. The folkloric dance recital was part of Phillips County Family Education Services’ 30th anniversary celebration Aug. 3 at the JR/SR high school auditorium. — Darci Rodriguez | The Holyoke Enterprise

Valentina Gonzalez dances to Sones de Ixtapa, a dance from Chiapas, Mexico. — Darci Rodriguez | The Holyoke Enterprise
Since Phillips County Family Education Services began 30 years ago, the heart of the organization has been to provide a service that motivates and prepares family members of all ages to acquire the
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