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Directions to the Willits-Hallowell Center at Mount Holyoke College

willitsFrom the South: Travel north on Route I-91, exit at Route 202 (Holyoke-South Hadley Exit, exit 16). Turn right and proceed on Route 202 through Holyoke and across the Connecticut River. Continue on Route 202 and take the second exit, marked “South Hadley Center-Amherst,” to Route 116 North. The College is approximately two miles north of the exit. Pass the main gate of the college; take a right onto Church Street; continue down the hill, cross the bridge and turn right into one of the Willits-Hallowell Center parking lots.

From the North: Travel south on Route I-91, exit at Route 141 (Holyoke-South Hadley, exit 17). Proceed east on Route 141 until it intersects with Route 202. Turn left onto Route 202 through Holyoke and across the Connecticut River. Continue on Route 202 and take the second exit, marked “South Hadley Center-Amherst,” to Route 116 North. The College is approximately two miles north of the exit. Pass the main gate of the college; take a right onto Church Street; continue down the hill, cross the bridge and turn right into one of the Willits-Hallowell Center parking lots.

From the MA Turnpike East or West: Take exit 5 (Holyoke-Chicopee), and exit ramp, bearing to right, marked South Hadley. At end of ramp turn left on Route 33 for approximately five miles to Route 116 and drive two miles north to the College. Pass the main gate of the college; take a right onto Church Street; continue down the hill, cross the bridge and turn right into the Willits-Hallowell Center parking lot.

Parking

There are three parking areas near the Willits-Hallowell Center (white building, center right). One is immediately in front of the building, the other is on the other side of the bridge, along the road in front of the Art Museum (there is a footbridge to the Center). The third and largest, behind the Willits-Hallowell Center, is accessed from this road.

Please do not park in fire lanes next to the building or you will be called out of the conference to move your vehicle — or it will be towed.

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  • Date: November 16, 2013

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    Now in its 28th year, WriteAngles is Western New England’s premier conference by writers, for writers. At this one-day gathering, you’ll mix with experienced writers and agents in panel discussions, hands-on workshops, face-to-face meetings, and in casual networking opportunities. The affordably priced conference fee includes a continental breakfast and a bountiful buffet lunch. The conference is held in Mount Holyoke College’s gracious Willits-Hallowell Center in South Hadley, Massachusetts.
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