Narragansett Historical Society Fundraiser
Click on the link above to find out how you can support the Narragansett Historical Society
The greatest part of living in a small town is the rich history,
peace and quiet, and everyone looks out for their neighbors. Our town of
Templeton MA is no different! We have a great community with small town
values, and preserving its history is a very important priority to us.
Main building at 1 Boynton St.
The Narragansett Historical Society in Templeton, MA has a great
group of volunteers packed with enthusiasm investing many hours of their
free time to support the organization. Heading up the Society is our
President Brian Tanguay who is working hard to make the society more
active in the community involving as many members as possible. Several
committees have created events such as Teas, Bake sales, demonstrations
along with annual events such as the Cabin Fever Collectors show in
February, the Engine Show in September, a Pumpkin Fest in October and
the Jack Frost festival with Santa in December. Our events do raise some
funds but we still end up short for the repairs and upkeep of the two
buildings that the Historical Society owns on Boynton Street and
Hubbardston Rd.
The Boynton Street building is our main
headquarters which houses thousands of irreplaceable items. Maintenance
projects from the new roof shingles, attic insulation, brick
re-pointing, and new downspouts for the gutters have been graciously
donated to help with cutting heating costs and mold issues. Other big
projects are underway from scraping and painting the many windows in the
main building along with the entrances both front and back. Not to
mention the many preservation projects slated when funding is available.
Grange building at 9 Hubbardston Rd.
The Grange Hall, the second building the Society owns is only half way
through its restoration project. The roof is done, the siding is
completed, and we are starting to replace or repair the windows. Once
the outside shell is properly maintained, we can move inside to do
wiring, plumbing, and heat. Our collection in the hall consists of a 14
foot tall stained glass Church window, the E. Howard tower clock from
the Baptist Church, a scale model of the Templeton Inn, one of John
Boynton’s original tin wagons, and the original scale used by the
weights and measures department which started in 1850 and made by the
Howard & Davis Scale division of the clock company. Your donation
will help us attain our goal to preserve Templeton’s rich history and
tell the story to the many generations of visitors who visit this
Museum. With our President’s passion to preserve these artifacts, you
are assured that our directors will see to it that this group will
succeed in all areas of preservation. We need your help to attain these
goals make a donation today and show your support.
The
outside of the Grange hall before the new siding was installed. Whats
great is seeing the structure of the original tin shop
Stage area upstairs of the hall. Pictured below is a beautifully painted backdrop.
Here's the clock that was saved and restored - It will be installed into the grange hall for everyone to enjoy!
Seen above is the beautiful stained glass window before it was rescued
from the church and below it waits as we try and find the funds to
install and display it so everyone can enjoy it in all it's beauty.
Our group survives on the help and donations from our members and
friends without any outside help it is increasingly difficult to keep up
with the bills. On behalf of the Directors, officers and members we ask
for your support. You can also show your support by “friending” us on Facebook , becoming a life member, or becoming a sponsor to our many events.
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