
Maynard Sesquicentennial Parade to Celebrate 150 Years
MAYNARD: The Town of Maynard invites the Community to celebrate the Town’s 150th birthday at the Sesquicentennial Parade on Sunday, September 19. The parade will step off from the Mill & Main parking lot on Sudbury Street at 1pm, and will follow a 1.6 mile route through town bringing the celebration right through the heart of the Maynard community.
The Maynard Sesquicentennial Committee has been planning the parade, and other activities to celebrate the 150th anniversary year of Maynard in 2021, since 2017. Forty units have signed on to participate as units in the parade, including local community organizations, businesses, elected officials, dancers, costumed characters, musicians, scouts, homemade floats and marching bands.
Two residents, known for their years of work preserving the Town’s history, will serve as parade marshalls. Roy Helander and Paul Boothroyd are both long-time residents and are well known for their many contributions to Maynard. Boothroyd is the Town historian, Maynard historical Society’s archivist, and the author of several Maynard history books. Helander was President of the Historical society for many years. The son of immigrants from Finland, he was instrumental in translating works documenting the lives of Finnish immigrants who arrived in Maynard. Helander’s father participated in the Town’s 100th anniversary parade in 1971.
For more information, visit the Sesquicentennial webpage at www.Maynard150.org.
The Maynard Sesquicentennial Committee has been planning the parade, and other activities to celebrate the 150th anniversary year of Maynard in 2021, since 2017. Forty units have signed on to participate as units in the parade, including local community organizations, businesses, elected officials, dancers, costumed characters, musicians, scouts, homemade floats and marching bands.
Two residents, known for their years of work preserving the Town’s history, will serve as parade marshalls. Roy Helander and Paul Boothroyd are both long-time residents and are well known for their many contributions to Maynard. Boothroyd is the Town historian, Maynard historical Society’s archivist, and the author of several Maynard history books. Helander was President of the Historical society for many years. The son of immigrants from Finland, he was instrumental in translating works documenting the lives of Finnish immigrants who arrived in Maynard. Helander’s father participated in the Town’s 100th anniversary parade in 1971.
For more information, visit the Sesquicentennial webpage at www.Maynard150.org.