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Merrimac 150th committee approves $300 for prom band, readies March 21 Rock and Roll Prom and silent auction
Summary
The Merrimac 150th Celebration Committee approved a $300 payment for a band and finalized plans for a Rock and Roll Prom with a concurrent silent auction at New Old Oak on March 21.
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The Merrimac 150th Celebration Committee voted March 11 to authorize $300 to hire a band for the Rock and Roll Prom, set for March 21 at New Old Oak, and discussed a concurrent silent auction to raise funds for the town’s 150th celebrations.
The motion to spend $300 for the band was moved by Robert L. Gustison II and seconded by Julie Fisher; the committee approved the expenditure unanimously. Committee attendance at the meeting included Robert L. Gustison II, Julie Fisher, Larry Fisher, Michelle Gustison, Lauren Santagate, Cindy Quinn and Gretchen Fuhr.
Committee members discussed logistics for the prom and the silent auction, including soliciting donations and coordinating with the Garden Club for items for the auction. Michelle Gustison was assigned to confirm the Garden Club donation. The event location was confirmed as New Old Oak.
The committee also reviewed other event planning items during the meeting and noted that Larry Fisher is working with a food-truck company regarding use of Waterhouse field for the Sept. 26 block party.
The committee scheduled its next meeting for March 26 at 6:00 p.m. at the Merrimac Police Department Conference Room. The meeting adjourned after routine closing business.
