11/29/2025
The Belchertown Cultural Council is excited to host the 8th Annual Winter Light Night event! Come celebrate the season with your family, friends and community members.
Artisan Fairs: Shop locally with talented handmade local businesses! Small Business Saturday. 12-5PM
Belchertown Cultural Council's Artisan Fair: Old Town Hall (28 Park Street)
Quabbin Art Association: Artisan's Market in the Saint Francis Center (10 Park Street)
12-5pm Activities:
Clay Mates: "decorate an ornament" happening 12-5pm at their studio (145 State St, Belchertown)- Complimentary ornament craft, 1pp!
Quabbin Art Association: 5th Annual "Art-Take-Away Tree" Free original art and art supplies gifted to the community (while supplies last!) on the town common tree starting at 12pm!
3-6pm Activities: Town Common
Maple cotton candy, luminary crafts, DJ Scott Dubey, live musical performances, hot chocolate/coffee truck, S'mores, kettle corn, glitter tattoos (in Old Town Hall), and of course, horse drawn carriage rides.
Belchertown PD will be on-site collecting unwrapped toys for their toy drive. If able to give, please bring a gift age 6-14 appropriate.
Belchertown Fire Association will be visiting to great our community- stop by to say hello at their station!
St. Francis youth ministry group will be hosting a craft-making project in the Pine Room of the Parish Social Center on the common. (10 Park Street)
Hope United Methodist Church (white church across from Town Common) providing a children's craft, hot beverages and snacks in their basement- all welcome across the street.
Gingerbread House Contest- stop by to vote your favorites. Held inside the Belchertown United Church of Christ (BUCC) on Park Street right next to Old Town Hall.
Rustic Fusion's fabulous food truck Egg Roll Evolution will also be on the common 3-6, with all proceeds from sales being donated to the Belchertown Fair Committee (while supplies last).
Official Lighting
5:30pm
Come see the town common sparkle for the season!
6pm: Join the Clapp Memorial Library to warm up in the Town Hall Auditorium for a performance of Magical Winter Lights: From Fire Festivals to Electronic Illuminations. Award-winning writer Jonah Knight will present a 60-minute interactive storytelling magic show about winter holiday lights exploring how using light in winter celebrations began with early fire festivals, how they evolved with lanterns and candles, and now with spectacular electronic illuminations.