Ellen for Springfield

Ellen for Springfield Proud Ward 5 resident in Springfield, MA.

02/15/2023

Downtown Community Makerspace

02/06/2023

Attention Students! CFWM's scholarship application is currently OPEN. Seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students from Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties are invited to apply.
Visit the link to learn more or to begin your application before February 28th. https://bit.ly/34GEdFQ

01/16/2023

"The Embrace" sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas – unveiled yesterday on Boston Common – is inspired by the hug MLK and Coretta Scott King shared after learning he won the Nobel Peace Prize ❤️

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Rest In Peace to Clodo Concepcion, an absolute legend in my neighborhood. One of the first Ward Councilors from Ward 5 i...
01/09/2023

Rest In Peace to Clodo Concepcion, an absolute legend in my neighborhood. One of the first Ward Councilors from Ward 5 in 50 years, this Cuban émigré dedicated his life and many years of service to making 16 Acres a better place. He was a firecracker to be sure, but sometimes a little fire is needed to get the job done.

“Whether a square or a stick in the mud—among the things this blog deemed him—Concepcion also had a quintessential American story. It was hyperlocal and global, fascinating and frustrating, historic and timeless. Love him or hate him, his was a Springfield story of the highest order.

“I want to make a difference,” Concepcion said in 2005. “I can make a difference. By being thoughtful and trustworthy. My yes is a yes. My no is no. I am my own man. Not a chameleon trying to figure out what you want me to be.”

Clodo Concepion, the Cuban émigré who made his life in Springfield and ultimately his way to the City Council, died Saturday.

01/02/2023

Attention Students! CFWM's scholarship application is NOW OPEN. Seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students from Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties are invited to apply. Visit the link to learn more or to begin your application before February 28th. https://bit.ly/34GEdFQ

12/28/2022

The 23,000-square-foot building, constructed in 1924 as the Federal Land Bank of Springfield, has been vacant for several years.

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