Tag: Framingham History Center

  • New People of Color Historical Resource at Framingham History Center

    New People of Color Historical Resource at Framingham History Center

    Framingham History Center website can be found at: https://framinghamhistory.org/

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Framingham History Center (FHC) has completed a new project to increase the accessibility of collections relating to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) stories from 1600-1800.

    The FHC contracted Mary McNeil, a PhD Candidate at Harvard University, as a Scholar-in-Residence to create a finding aid of collections relating to Framingham’s People of Color from 1600-1800.

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  • MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation Grants $10,000 to Framingham History Center

    MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation Grants $10,000 to Framingham History Center

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — Steven M. Sousa, executive vice president and chief operating officer of MutualOne Bank and a MutualOne Charitable Foundation trustee has announced a $10,000 grant to maintain the Framingham History Center’s relationship with the Framingham Public Schools.

    According to Executive Director Annie Murphy, the Framingham History Center has high hopes that field trips and school visits will resume as normal in the new school year. “It is such an uncertain time, and we are working to cover all eventualities,” said Murphy.

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  • Access Framingham Airs Trivia Shows In Remembrance of Ed Convery

    Access Framingham Airs Trivia Shows In Remembrance of Ed Convery

    Ed Convery
    Ed Convery

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Ed Convery passed away last week at the age of 83. Ed was a former teacher and principal in the Framingham Schools, served as president of the Framingham History Center and vice-chair of the Framingham Housing Authority, and he touched the lives of many folks in the Framingham community.

    In remembrance of Ed, Access Framingham is honored to replay two episodes of Framingham Tales & Trivia, which Ed taped for our local channel. These are shows he helped produce as part of his own commitment to the Framingham History Center. The programs reflect Ed’s wit and wisdom, and his love for Framingham.

    Each edition of Tales and Trivia is one hour in length.  These two (more…)

  • FRAMINGHAM HISTORY CENTER WINS $100,000 GRANT

    Civil War era Edgell Memorial Library located in Framingham Centre.

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — Annie Murphy, Executive Director of the Framingham History Center announced that she received word of a a $100,000 grant from American Express to restore the Edgell Memorial Library’s windows.

    Nearly 2.5 million people voted in the Partners In Preservation competition.

    The Edgell Library placed (more…)

  • Flag Day Open House at Edgell Memorial Library

    FRAMINGHAM, MA –The Framingham History Center will commemorate Flag Day, JUNE 14,by celebrating the return of the 13th Massachusetts Regiment’s flag to its home base at the Edgell Memorial Library.

    The FHC invites the public to view this beautiful silk 34 star flag which is probably the oldest American Flag existing in Framingham.

    It was given to the Town in 1873 during (more…)

  • Get Your Tickets for the 9th Annual House Tour

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Framingham History Center presents their 9th Annual House Tour on Sunday, May 17th, 2009.  This year’s Tour celebrates eight historically intriguing residences in diverse settings for which Framingham is proudly famous.

    The John Bent House (c. 1662) is Framingham’s longest standing house and is a must see! Nearby, guests will see an (more…)

  • OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND May 2 & 3, 2009 at Framingham History Center

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Framingham History Center, formerly the Framingham Historical Society and Museum is having an open house on Saturday May 2nd and Sunday, May 3rd, 2009. Below are details of the activities:

    SATURDAY MAY 2nd —

    YARD SALE: 9:00 am-1:00 pm in front of Edgell Memorial Library. We have a lot of fantastic (more…)

  • Help Edgell Memorial Library Win A $ 100,000 Grant

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Framingham History Center’s Edgell Memorial Library, at the corner of Edgell Road and Oak St., has been chosen by the National Trust For Historic Preservation and American Express to compete for a $100,000 grant to restore its magnificent gothic windows. It is competing against 24 other sites in Greater Boston and it needs your votes. The project, Partners in Preservation, is like American Idol for historic (more…)

  • Presentation:Rebuilding Lives: Miriam Van Waters

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham History Center (formerly the Framingham Historical Society and Museum) presents Storyteller Libby Franck in: Rebuilding Lives: Miriam Van Waters and the Framingham Women’s Reformatory.

    During the 30’s & 40’s, the remarkable Dr. Van Waters developed a respected program of reform for the women sentenced to the Framingham Reformatory with mother/baby classes, a poetry club, theatre, music, nature study and preparation for parole. Her work was known by such luminaries as Eleanor Roosevelt who was photographed paying her respect at the Framingham Reformatory. After Dr. Van Waters was fired in 1949, her public hearings were front page news in every Boston paper for three months.

    Come see Libby Franck dramatize this story on Sunday, November 23 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Andrews Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 3 Maple Street, Framingham. (Directions to St. Andrew’s Church are at www.standrewsframma.org)

    Program and Refreshments free to members. Non-members $5.00 It always helps to know if you are coming so we can plan accordingly. Please RSVP to Annie Murphy at director@framinghamhistory.org. For more information on the program or joining the FHC visit www.framinghamhistory.org or call 508-872-3780

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