The Holliston Historical Society Father’s Day Car Show is scheduled this year on October 3, 2021. Who knew that the lockdown would be over on May 30th?
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The Holliston Historical Society Father’s Day Car Show is scheduled this year on October 3, 2021. Who knew that the lockdown would be over on May 30th?
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We may be putting the worst of the COVID pandemic behind us. As the summer vacation season approaches, many people are rethinking recreation. Formerly popular places such as crowded theme parks, movies, or cruise ships are sometimes being replaced with activities such as kayaking, hiking, or other more solitary endeavors.
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Optimism is in the air! Warm weather, vaccines, and the end of the public health emergency means brighter days ahead. While the economy is just beginning to open up, our work is already in full swing for the 192nd legislative session.
This was indeed a “Celebration in Words, Song and Dance!” This outdoor delight, performed in Christ the King Church’s parking lot, had something for everyone.
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The big event this week is the Town Election – Tuesday; 7am – 8pm. Let your voice be heard at the ballot box.
Did you miss the Holliston Historical Society Fair last year? Well, you don’t have to miss it this year! The Fair returns this coming September.
Check out what’s going on around town this week. There’ll be a lot of noise next Saturday afternoon!!
Do we have any Monets, Van Goghs, Rembrandts or starving Norman Rockwells in town? Back in 1991, an event featuring local artists — “Artists on the Common” — was held on the Congregational Green.
Dancing Arts Center is proud to announce that two of its students are competing in the Youth America Grand Prix finals held at the David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa, Florida from May 10-16, 2021.
The Holliston Historical Society is pleased to announce that it has received a grant of $10,000 from Preservation Massachusetts, in partnership with The 1772 Foundation.
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