February 16, 2015 | Anonymous
Though it may not seem like it, spring is just around the corner, and the Sudbury Historical Society has a packed calendar of events.
March 1st: "The Untold Story of Henry Ford's Newly Opened Underground Cooling Plant"
Listen to Richard Gnatowski, the Miller of the Grist Mill, and Dr. Tony Howes discuss the history behind Henry Ford's cooling plant.
Sudbury Town Hall, 2:00 PM
April 12th: "Sudbury's Road to the Revolutionary War (1765-1775)"
Gather for a dramatic reading of the Sudbury Town Meetings and the Diary of Experience Richardson by Peg Frederickson
Sudbury Town Hall
April 19th: Sunday Red Cross Blood Drive
Donate blood for a great cause whil enjoying refreshments and a TBA Founders Circle and Event.
Sudbury Town Hall, 2:00-7:00 PM
May 16th: Home and Hearth Tour
Take a tour of beautiful historic homes and gardens here in town. This year's tour will focus on homes on Lower Concord Road.
Lower Concord Road, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
June 7th: "Where They Were and How They Grew"
Get a glimpse of the early days of the Sudbury Schools, and see how they have grown and changed.
For more information or to learn more, visit the Sudbury Historical Society website.
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