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Conference 7.286::maynard

Title:Maynard -- Center of the Universe
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Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Wed Aug 06 1986
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:509
Total number of notes:4062

363.0. "SPECIAL EVENTS" by USCTR1::JPARKER (OUN MATHE'TEUSATE' PANTA TA ETHNE') Wed Apr 01 1992 16:24

Please use this note for announcements of special events in the Maynard area.
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363.168 MEMBER ACAPPELLA CHOIR FORM MISSOURI PERFORMANCEUSCTR1::JPARKEROUN MATHE'TEUSATE' PANTA TA ETHNE'Wed Apr 01 1992 16:4145
				FREE CONCERT

Who:		   Wentzville High School Acappella Choir

When:			Monday, 13 April at 7:30 p.m.

Where:		       Maynard High School Auditorium


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On Monday, 13 April, at 7:30 p.m. the Wentzvill High School Acappella Choir 
from Missouri will present a concert at the Maynard High Schooll Auditorium.

Their concert will consist of choral pieces by composers such as Vivaldi and 
Handel, as well as contemporary pieces such as A Red Red Rose, River in Judea. 
Traditional American, Israeli, and African selections are included.

The 68 member choir are on their 21st tour.  The choir rehearses for 55 
minutes each day during the school year and is composed of students in grades 
9 through 12.

Their director, Jan Null, states, "We'll sing anywhere for any audience."

They have sung in 23 states and Canada.

In previous years, they have sung at the Garden of the Gods and the U.S. Air 
Force Academy Chapel in Colorado; at the Linclon Memorial in Washington, D.C.; 
Old Fort Niagra in New York; The Mark Twain Sesquicentennial in Hannibal, MO; 
Pilot Grove Church, Old City Park , Dallas, Texas; as well as in tiny chapels 
in Tennessee and Kentucky.  They have sung at St. Louis in a combined 500 
voice choir for an ABC television Fourth of July special called "Under the 
Arch."  Additionally, they have sung on college campuses and before the 
National Music Educators Association state convention.

There is no charge for admission, but donations will be accepted toward the 
cost of Maynard High School Band's trip to participate in the Music Festival 
in Virgina.

the concert is sponsored by the Maynard High School Band Parents and the 
Senior Choir of the Maynard United Methodist Church.


Entered by: 
Julian Parker, Moderator
363.2TOPDOC::AHERNWe can vote REAL CHOICES for DCUSat Apr 04 1992 22:5517
                        Civil War Encampment in Acton
    
    On Saturday and Sunday April 25-26, the Acton Memorial Library and the
    5th Regiment, New  Hampshire Volunteers will sponsor a living history
    event in Acton.  
    
    From 9 to 5 on Saturday and Sunday there will be a Civil War camp with
    impressions of military and civilian life, at the Arboretum, on route 
    27 in Acton Center. Saturday's events include a drill and firing
    demonstration from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Conant School field on Minot
    Ave., and a slide show of the Medford Historical Society's Civil War
    photographs at 8:00 p.m. in the Town Hall.  
    
    At 1:00 on Sunday there will be a parade up Main Street to the Library 
    for a memorial ceremony and an exhibit of Civil War artifacts.  Free
    admission to all events.  Library and Town Hall events wheelchair
    accessible.  For information (508)263-4778.
363.3Friends of WAVM >>>> Ice Cream Social <<<< 16-Apr; 5:30-7:30PRAGMA::GRIFFINDave GriffinSun Apr 12 1992 17:2312
363.4CUPMK::AHERNDennis the MenaceMon Apr 20 1992 15:5717
    I should have mentioned this yesterday, but in Baltimore on April 19th,
    1861 fell the first casualties, from hostile fire, of the Civil War.
    
    And at 5:30 that evening the Davis Guards of Acton, Massachusetts
    arrived in Washington to defend the Capitol, the first company of fully
    armed and equipped militia in the entire Union to answer Lincoln's call
    for volunteers.
    
    To commemorate the Davis Guards, Co. "E", of the 6th Mass. Volunteer
    Militia, there will be an encampment this weekend in Acton including
    members of several groups who recreate the Civil War as living history.
    
    For a map and schedule of the event, copy the following file:
    
		CUPMK::USER3:[AHERN.PUBLIC]MAP3.PS
		Total of 1 file, 1186 blocks.
    
363.5Support the Library and Local Artists!OAXCEL::MASONThe law of KARMA hasn't been repealedTue Apr 28 1992 13:4123
    The Maynard Friends of the library invites you to come and meet local
    artists and craftspeople who live and work in Maynard.
    
    The event will take place at the library on Thursday May 14 from 7 p.m.
    - 9 p.m..
    
    Artists and craftspeople will have their work on display (some for sale,
    some for orders). This includes:
    
    	- Jewelry	- Calligraphy		- Pottery
    	- Quilts	- Watercolors		_ Pastels
    	- Portraits	- Stained Glass
    
    There will also be refreshments and a raffle.
    
    A portion of all proceeds will go to benefit the Maynard Public Library. 
    
    Look for news articles in the local papers, and if you're near a radio
    during the morning of May 7, listen in to WADN radio (1120 AM) from 9 -
    10 a.m. for an interview with some of the people who are working to
    make this happen.
    
    ****andrea****
363.7CARTUN::VIOLET::AUGUSTINEMaking laughterThu Apr 30 1992 19:4210
Well gee,

I can't answer for everyone, but I only own property in Maynard, not people
or busineses. Probably the best approach is to ask this person, and then 
ask the stores where you'd like this person's work to appear.

Hope this helps get you started.


Liz
363.8Come again?AKOFIN::WATSONSome like it notMon May 04 1992 14:1911
re: .8

>    my question has been answered; makes sense, from the way the response
>    was in .7; i now understand the attitude.
    
That's good.  What was the question?  What attitude?

The way the two previous replies were worded I thought I was reading about
some clandestine activity or something.  What's with all the "vagueness"?

CW
363.9Huh???AKOFIN::WATSONSome like it notMon May 04 1992 14:215
Wait a sec... I just replied to .8 in my ".8" reply previous to this one.

Nonetheless, my previous questions still stand.

Don't ya just love a good home-spun mystery?
363.10Car show next month -- info needed, pleaseASABET::HABERA mother is not a person to lean on, but a person to make leanriFri May 29 1992 14:247
    Could someone shed some info on the Car Show that's coming up next
    month?  There's a banner across Main STreet.  My son's a car freak, and
    this might be something he'd really enjoy.
    
    Thanks
    
    Sandy
363.11Forever Cruisin'USCTR1::JPARKEROUN MATHE'TEUSATE' PANTA TA ETHNE'Fri May 29 1992 16:197
The car show is sponsored by the Maynard Area Auto Club (MAAC).  It features 
classics, muscle, custom built rods, and a host of others.  There will be a DJ 
playing oldies but goodies as well as numerous other events.  If your son 
enjoys cars, he will really enjoy this show.  We expect 500 plus cars to 
attend this year.

Julian
363.12Christmas Tree Lighting39527::HAMILTONTue Dec 01 1992 15:344
    This coming Thursday evening, Dec. 3, the tree on the green near the
    Veterans Monument, will be lighted at 6:30 p.m.  There will be school
    children caroling, also.
    
363.13Christmas Parade39527::HAMILTONTue Dec 01 1992 15:354
    This coming Sunday, Dec. 6, the Mayanrd Christmas Parade will kick off
    at 2 p.m.  It usually starts at the Mill parking lot where Santa
    arrives by helicopter, and then proceeds down Main St.
    
363.14Looking for Memorial Day Parade infoCLONEM::DONAHUE&quot;Prioritize and act accordingly&quot;Mon May 23 1994 17:0418
I'm looking for information regarding this year's Memorial Day Parade in Maynard.

I marched in so many of them years ago, but I'm sure the route has changed since
then.

Could some one tell me where the parade route goes these days? I'm specially
interested in where they enter the cemetaries and what pattern they follow,
once inside. Also, where are the various stops for the dedication 
ceramonies along the route?

I have a 3 1/2 year old son and his dad is burried in St Bridgett's cemetary.
I'd like to be at the burial site when the parade comes through. This is like the
first Memorial Day with out his Dad, who died 25-May last year and is a veteran.
I'd like Daniel to learn the importance of Memorial Day and to let him know
that it is a day to recognize special people, like his Dad.

Thanks in advance for any details.
Norma
363.15Parade RouteMR4DEC::RGOULDRoy GouldWed May 25 1994 18:3523
    The Parade forms at Maynard High School and steps off at 10:AM.  It
    proceeds to St. Bridgets Cemetary, it enters at the Main Gate, proceeds
    to Stone Altar in the middle of the cemetary.  There a short invocation
    will take place and the firing squad fires a volley.  It the reforms and 
    proceeds back out the main gate to Parker ST where it enters Glennwood 
    Cemetary and an Innvocation and firing of a Volley again.  
    
    Reforms and exits the main gate back onto Parker St, where it proceeds
    to the Lights and turns left. At the bridge, a short invocation is
    presented to those lost at sea.  It then process to memorial park where
    the main speech and firing of a volly is done.
    
    Then proceeds up to the Legion home on Summer St where it is dismissed
    and food is served to the marchers.
    
    You might also want to attend the Catholic mass which is held at St.
    Bridgets Cemetary at 9:00 AM that day.  This takes palce at the Stone
    Altar.
    
    See you there, I will be the guy with the Public Address system.
    
    Roy