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Poster promoting a food sale on the lawn of the Union Congregational Church.

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Posters advertising the auction at the Elks Hall.

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Dance held at the Rod and Gun Club featuring "The Boiler Room Boys".

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Hand drawn poster advertising ties for $1.50.

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A poster advertising a social activity for Maynard's Centennial at the Maynard Country Club.

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Poster announcing the Maynard Centennial Belles Tupperware Party at St. George's Church School

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Belles vs Brothers at the High School Gym.

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This dinner was likely held in 1981.

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Centennial poster advertising a dance at St. Bridgets School Hall.

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A group formed as part of the Maynard Centennial.
Front: ?, Bob Tobin, ?, ?, Joe Graceffa, Andy Mitzcavitch
Back: Dick Sluyski, ?, Owen Duggan

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A centennial-related display set up outside of Maynard Town Building at 195 Main St. The sign reads "Ye Old Nut House" (or Hot House?), RESERVED, Maynard 1871. The 3 name plates are for (l-r): Chief George Whalen, Chairman Howard Boeske, Chief Al…

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A blue satin banner/flag marking the Maynard Centennial, 1871 to 1971. The banner measures 6' x 4'. This was presented to the Centennial Committee from the Brothers of the Brush at the opening ceremony, April 19, 1971. It was flown from the staff at…

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A cotton apron produced for the Maynard, MA Centennial in 1971.

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Eight blue bow ties worn by men for the Maynard Centennial.

The white and blue colors reflect the official town colors, established by Town Meeting in 1917:

The committee appointed at the February town meeting to consider a town color reported…

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During the 1971 Centennial, a group of men in Maynard grew facial hair and where known as the Brothers of the Brush. The Mavericks where a subgroup of the Brothers.

This hat belonged to Tom Sheridan.

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Blue Gingham dress with matching hat and pocket book. Women's slip.
Men's blue and white vest with arm guards.
Five men's faux straw hats.
Two cotton print Centennial dresses.