[MassHistPres] Revolution 250

Jonathan Lane jlane at masshist.org
Mon Jan 6 08:27:09 EST 2020


Revolution 250 Regional Musters



Revolution 250 is looking for your input.  We are looking to listen and learn how your community would like to mark the coming anniversary?  What are the needs of your town or neighborhood for historic preservation?  How can we best engage the students of your schools to make them aware of the role Massachusetts played in establishing Independence in the United States?



Revolution 250 is creating a series of “Regional Musters” to gather people interested in history, members of historical societies and historical commissions, staff and volunteers at historic sites, libraries, museums and archives across Massachusetts.  These musters are forums at which Revolution 250 can share news & plans for Massachusetts and from the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission (America 250), but more importantly, listen to attendees as they discuss and formulate ideas and plans for bringing these commemorative events to life across the Commonwealth.


The next scheduled muster is:


Thursday, January 9, 2020

4 - 6 p.m.

Lafayette-Durfee House

94 Cherry Street

Fall River, MA  02722


If you or your organization would be interested in hosting a Regional Muster, please feel free to contact Jonathan Lane at (jlane at masshist.org)



Visit our Facebook page or www.revolution250.org<http://www.revolution250.org/> for more information.

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Jonathan Lane, Revolution 250 Coordinator
Massachusetts Historical Society
1154 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02215
Phone: 617-646-0572, Fax: 617-859-0074
Email: jlane at masshist.org

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