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Tricentennial committee assigns subcommittees, pushes brick sales and seeks sponsors

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The Southborough Tricentennial Committee organized five subcommittees (parade, drone show, historic events, house tour and community barbecue/music festival), assigned volunteer leads, and prioritized fundraising — reporting 62 bricks sold and a $10,000 pledge under discussion with the Southborough Community Fund.

The Southborough Tricentennial Committee spent the bulk of its Jan. 15 meeting organizing subcommittees for the 2027 tricentennial, assigning volunteer leads and setting fundraising priorities — with a particular focus on selling commemorative bricks for a Heritage Park plaza.

Committee members identified five standing subcommittees: parade, drone show, historic events, house tours and a combined community barbecue/music festival. Volunteers and leads named during the meeting included Dawn (parade), Andrew (drone feasibility lead), Michelle (historic events), Patty and Kate (house tour coordination, with Kate Battles noted as a past organizer), and Ginny working on fundraising and sponsorship outreach. Several members…

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