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SUMMARY:Kingston's 300 Years - Veterans Wanted for Group Photo
DESCRIPTION:Veterans wanted! “Tales of Jones River Village: Kingston’s 300 years” plans group photo on Veteran’s Day \nThe editors and directors of Tales of Jones River Village: Kingston’s 300 Years are inviting Kingston veterans to be part of a photo that will be taken on Veterans’ Day in front of the new Memorial in front of the Town Hall at noon. \nThe book’s directors are looking to highlight the service that veterans have provided over the years and are seeking volunteers to be photographed and be part of this celebration of Kingston’s 300th anniversary in 2026\, and will be including a group photograph of the men and women who served the country in the military. \n“Tales of Jones River Village: Kingston’s 300 years” will celebrate and commemorate Kingston’s 300th anniversary and will be available for purchase in the fall of 2025\, ahead of Kingston’s 300th anniversary in 2026. There has been strong support from the community in the way of articles and photographs. \nThis new illustrated history will feature short narratives and fresh accounts which will add to established town histories\, chronicling the town and its people through different eras. Contributors to the book have come from the community. The publishers anticipate that the book will be approximately 250 pages in length\, and approximately 9.5 by 12 inches in size. \nIn addition to the photograph\, there are a few opportunities remaining if anyone has wants to prepare a short article pertaining to their military service\, or the service of a loved one. \n“Our veterans have given so much to the community and the country\,” said Ken Brack\, a director and the project’s Managing Editor\, who added\, “We believe it is fitting that in this book we honor the service and sacrifice that these individuals have made. Please get in touch with us and be part of our town’s history in this upcoming book.” \nThe publishers anticipate that the book will be approximately 250 pages in length\, and approximately 9.5 by 12 inches in size. \nThe publishers of this book are not affiliated with the town’s 300th committee; this is a separate venture. To learn more about the book\, please visit http://www.kingston300book.com). To inquire about being part of the photo\, or a related story\, please contact Ken Brack\, managing editor\, kenbrack5@gmail.com\, or Jim Farrell\, project editor\, jim@farrellpr.com.
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LOCATION:Kingston Town Hall\, 26 Evergreen St\, Kingston\, MA\, 02364\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kingston 300th Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The town of Kingston’s history has been varied and rich since its incorporation in 1726 – an early shipbuilding hub\, it was a residential suburb for many Plymouth Cordage Company workers\, and a popular shoreline escape for Bostonians. In 2026\, this quaint and storied town will celebrate its 300th birthday\, and a committee has been formed to plan a wide swath of events around this historical marker. Already in the works is Olde Home Day\, a Scavenger Hunt\, an historic house tour\, a parade and fireworks. The Kingston 300 committee is seeking members across the entire community- Veterans\, Wampanoag Native People\, youth\, seniors\, religious organizations\, schools\, business owners\, everyone- so that all of Kingston’s residents\, past and present\, are represented in the festivities on this monumental anniversary. If you are interested\, please attend the next meeting on September 18th\, or contact the Board of Selectmen’s office to be appointed. Meetings are on every third Wednesday of the month.  
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LOCATION:Kingston Town Hall\, 26 Evergreen St\, Kingston\, MA\, 02364\, United States
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