Bench Auction
Proceeds to benefit the Sherborn History Center & Museum and the Committee to Celebrate Sherborn's 350th Anniversary.
Proceeds to benefit the Sherborn History Center & Museum and the Committee to Celebrate Sherborn's 350th Anniversary.
Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Sunday February 9, 2025 2pm 2nd Floor Sherborn Town Hall Members, Friends and Neighbors are welcomed! Hear the latest update on our relocation plans. Refreshments will be served
Public Forum on the Sherborn History Center & Museum Monday, March 10th 7 PM Sherborn Police Department with architect Yugon Kim, Director of TSKP x ikd Come hear Doug Brown, other members of the Sherborn History Center, and the architect, discuss the new proposed home in the library, see renderings from the architect, and get all your questions answered. There will be a presentation, followed by Q&A and dialogue.
Come support the Sherborn History Center at the Annual Town Meeting! Every vote and voice is important!
Walter McClennen has written a number of "short histories" on a broad variety of topics pertaining to family, friends, community and issues both social and political. His latest book, Looking East, is a collection of the best of these short histories selected from his writing of the past twenty years. In this presentation, Walter shared what he terms “history adventures” based on, among other things, the birth of a grandchild, the purchase of an antique house, and the discovery of a ribbon-tied packet of letters in a trunk. In Walter’s words, “Each one is its own tale, but each is […]
VOTE YES ON QUESTION 6 TO SUPPORT THE SHERBORN HISTORY CENTER
Sept. 13th program about “Memory” and its sculptor, Dallin What do you know about the “Memory” statue? It is so familiar to those of us who drive by its location in the Town of Sherborn’s Central Burying Ground at the split of Routes 16 and 27. The statue memorializes the Sherborn residents who died in wars through World War I, was a gift of William Bradford Homer Dowse and was created by the sculptor Cyrus Dallin (1861-1944). The Town also received, as a gift from Dr. Scudder, a plaster copy of Dallin’s bust of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. […]