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Celebration Exercises by Maynard's Public Schools - 1921
A booklet with the various exercises performed by the schools in 1921 to commemorate the Town's 50th anniversary.
Celebration of Diamond Jubilee for Girl Scouts - 1972
A black and white photo of the Bay Path Colonial Girl Scout Council celebration display for the 60th Anniversary of the Council, 1912-1972.
Centennial Toll Booth at Wine Tasting Party
During a Centennial Belles Wine Tasting Party, held at the Rod and Gun Club, the Flintlocks division of the Brothers of the Brush set up a a "toll booth" including "Toots".
The sign reads:
Congratulations
the
FLINTLOCKS
HAVE JUST SHOT YOU…
The sign reads:
Congratulations
the
FLINTLOCKS
HAVE JUST SHOT YOU…
Centennial - 1971
A color photo of a Walk from Maynard to Concord with the Minutemen, 4-19-1971. In the photo are Gert Walls and Liz.
Centennial - 1971
A packet of 11 color photos of the July 4th, 1971 Parade during the Centennial Year. Digital had a float in the Parade.
Centennial - 1971
A packet of 13 color photos of the 4th of July Parade. Photo is of "The Milltowners Banner with the Brothers of the Brush", during the Centennial Year.
Centennial - 1971
A packet of 9 color photos of Centennial Parade in Maynard on July 4, 1971. Photo #1 is the Polish heritage Float; Photo #2 is the Maynard Country Club.
Centennial - 1971
A packet of ten color photos of the Centennial Parade, July 4, 1971. A photo from the Maynard Mill Complex and DEC is shown.
Centennial - 1971
A photo of the "Brothers of the Brush", 1971.
Front: Paul Murphy & Jon Armour.
Rear: Bob Azier, Bob Tobin, and Tom Campbell.
Front: Paul Murphy & Jon Armour.
Rear: Bob Azier, Bob Tobin, and Tom Campbell.
Centennial - 1971
Two black and white photos of the Centennial Storefront Window. The window is displaying various items from over the century.
Centennial "Boiler Room Boys" Jazz Band
A photo of the "Boiler Room Boys" jazz band performing at the Saint Valentine's Day Dance (the first major Centennial event held) wearing "Salute to Maynard" hats.
(Contact us with identifications, below is our best guess based on other…
(Contact us with identifications, below is our best guess based on other…
Centennial "Burying the Razor" Ceremony
Final goodbyes and moaning as the casket of "John Dulledge" is transported to its final resting place with the Centennial Belles spraying shaving cream on the casket as it passes by.
Centennial Anniversary Program - September 1952
Union Congregational Church
A Program booklet celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Union Congregational Church in Maynard, MA. The booklet contains the the program for the Anniversary Service, the history of the Church,a list of Pastors from 1852-1952, a list of Deacons…
Centennial Ball - 1971
Photos from the semi-formal Centennial Ball held at the Concord Armory attended by more than 600 people. Music was provided by Ted Herbert's Orchestra.
Photo 1:
1) Mary Kurowski; 2) Victor Kurowski; 3) Vera Leithead; 4) Wendel Leithead; 5) Mary…
Photo 1:
1) Mary Kurowski; 2) Victor Kurowski; 3) Vera Leithead; 4) Wendel Leithead; 5) Mary…
Centennial Ball Ticket #1 & #100 - 1971
The Centennial Ball was held at the Concord Armory on the 18th of June and was attended by more than 600 people. Ticket #1 has Raymond Sheridan signature on the back. Ticket #100 has a donation statement.
Centennial Ball Tickets Newspaper Photo
The Selectman purchasing Ball tickets.
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Eileen Duggan, Betsy Shaw, Will Dodd, Ray Sheridan, Howard Boeske, Mary Kurowski, Tom Cocco, Vera Leithead
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Eileen Duggan, Betsy Shaw, Will Dodd, Ray Sheridan, Howard Boeske, Mary Kurowski, Tom Cocco, Vera Leithead
Centennial Banners
Two blue and white banners used during the 1971 Centennial Celebration. The first was hung on the side of a car representing the Maynard Centennial Committee, and the other was on a car representing the Maynard Historical Society. They were used…
Centennial Bean Supper
A ticket for the Centennial Bean Supper, dated Saturday, June 26,1971, at 5:00 PM, held at the Maynard High School Auditorium. A donation of $ .99 was requested.