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Plate that can be attached to an automobile.

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A MAAC key ring with return info for lost keys.

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Heavy duty, promotional belt buckle.

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The event was held at the Maynard Rod & Gun Club.

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The MAAC was established in 1988 with the following original members:

Paul Barilone, Alan Bariteau, George Bilafer, Jim Boardman, Joyce Boardman, Les Boardman, James Boothroyd, Paul V. Boothroyd, Edward A. Byrne

George Carey, Paul Cobleigh,…

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A participation lapel pin and ribbon celebrating the inauguration of the Maynard chapter of the Elks.

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Eight custom designed patches.
The auto club was active from 1988 to 2020.

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A towel with the M.A.A.C. logo.
The club was active for 31 years, 1988 - 2020.

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A t-shirt with a M.A.A.C Autofest 90' logo.

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These hats were worn by the staff at the 1989-1994 auto shows.

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MAAC operated for 31 year, 1988 - 2020.

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A complete set of newsletters from MAAC inception in 1988 to its disbandment in 2020. The newsletters were published more or less monthly. The June 2000 copy is shown.

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The bat was used by Thomas Murray of Maynard while a member of the Maynard Cricket and Athletic Club.

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The "Don't You Wish You Knew?" club was a social group started in 1899 by local businessmen with membership limited to 20 with the apparent goal of sponsoring elaborate masquerade balls.

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In the days before the canned entertainment of radio and television, people created their own diversions - and dances were immensely popular.

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Shortly after immigrating into Maynard the Italian community created a number of short and long-lived institutions.

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Presented to Helen Ketola when she was president of the state association.