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HOLYOKE — The first day of Kwanzaa, the annual, seven-day celebration of African-American culture, will be observed at Holyoke City Hall on Friday, December 26, at 10 a.m. The public is invited. Each of the seven days celebrates one of the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa. The First Principle, which will be observed...
Holyoke also built schools, churches, parks, and many public buildings, including the beautiful and historic City Hall. Much of the land was donated by the Holyoke Water Power Company, owner of the South Hadley Falls dam.
“Explore Holyoke” is the city’s tourism and cultural focused website. Get information on concerts, shopping, dining options, natural resources, and hidden gems in Holyoke.
The City Council is the "legislature" of the Holyoke City government. With a composition of 13 members, seven represent the residential wards of the City, while the remaining six are elected at-large. The Council has a mandate to insure that Holyoke is run in an effective and efficient manner.
Holyoke City Hall is located in the heart of downtown Holyoke on 536 Dwight Street. To contact Holyoke City Hall, call: (413) 322-5510. The hours of operation at City Hall are, Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.