ROYALSTON In addition to the Friends of the Royalston Library’s Plant and Book Sale set for Saturday, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., the Royalston Historical Society will hold an upscale tag sale to benefit ongoing renovations at the museum. Michael.
Calendar: May 26, 2021
Modified: 5/25/2021 1:59:51 PM
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Today: Bugs for Beginners
TEMPLETON The Ware River Nature Club presents “Bugs for Beginners,” Wednesday, May 26, at 5:30 p.m. at Stone Bridge Pond.
The program will be a hands-on learning experience along with a talk by naturalist, photographer and insect identification master Tom Murray, who will teach participants how to tell an insect from a true bug, spiders, millipedes etc. then explain the basics of taxonomy and all the different families of insects. He’ll also demonstrate how and where to find insects and some methods for observing and photographing these creatures.
ROYALSTON Friends of the Royalston Library will hold a Plant and Book Sale and Royalston Historical Society will hold an Upscale-Tag-Sale on Saturday, May 29, from 8:30 until 11:30 a.m. at the Historical Society Building (Post Office and Old School.
A Page from North Quabbin history: A tale of two Royalstons
Among the graves in need of repair at the Royalston Corner, Vt., cemetery is that of John W. Woodbury, a native of Royalston, Mass. Photo/Judy Kurtz
Entry to the Royalston Corner, Vt., cemetery. Photo/Judy Kurtz
Modified: 5/12/2021 1:46:16 PM
David and Judy Kurtz, of Royalston Corner, Vermont, a section of the town of Concord, Vermont, visited the Royalston Historical Society Thursday. The couple wanted to visit Royalston, Massachusetts as they are working on a project to improve a cemetery in Royalston Corner, an section of town founded by former residents of Royalston, Mass.
A roundup of historical society summer plans
Carla Charter pf Phillpston. Paul Franz
A display highlighting Shirley Zani, a local softball player, is being planned at the Orange Historical Society museum this summer. File photo
The exact dates for opening and closing the Swift River Valley Historical Society museum in New Salem have not been set yet. There will be no events on the museum premises this summer. file photo
Published: 5/10/2021 8:08:45 AM
Modified: 5/10/2021 8:08:44 AM With Spring coming, also comes the opening of the historical societies in the area. Those societies that are open will be following all federal state and local COVID-19 protocols.