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"Medfield History Bee" at Medfield Day - Booth #102!

The Kingsbury Pond Grist Mill Committee will be holding a "Medfield History Bee" to help fund the Memorial Garden project!

The Kingsbury Pond Grist Mill Committee "Medfield History Bee"~

Make sure you stop by the Kingsbury Pond Grist Mill Committee's Booth #102.

The "Bee" will give Medfield residents an opportunity to test their knowledge of Medfield's past as well as soliciting donations for the Kingsbury Pond Grist Mill Memorial Bench Garden project.

The Medfield Garden Club has assisted in the design process of this garden and they have already planted many shrubs and ground cover this past Spring at the Memorial Bench area. In addition, New N' Towne awarded the Grist Mill Committee $100 toward this project.

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The Memorial Bench Garden project is designed to provide opportunities for quiet reflection and meditation in one of Medfield's most historic and scenic settings. Donations at Medfield Day will be most welcome to help the committee continue to do work at this site and complete this project.

The granite bench was part of Tyler Hatch's, Troop 89, Eagle Scout Project, and it was installed last year. The bench and the garden is dedicated to Richard Werner and Douglas MacKeachie, both WWII servicemen from Medfield who never returned home and remain Missing in Action.

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Please stop by booth #102!

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