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The Aaron Guild Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will be holding its Annual Garage/Estate Sale on Saturday, May 11 and again on Saturday May 18, both from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Barlow Lane in Westwood (the first house on the right on Barlow Lane, just off Route 109).
For sale will be household items, jewelry, kitchen utensils, bric-a-brac, toys, books, tools, small furniture, and estate items. Come early for the best selection! For more information on the sale, call Sunny O’Malley at 781-326-7799.
The proceeds will be used to support DAR’s patriotic, historic, and educational endeavors, such as the Good Citizen Award given to ten deserving High School Seniors from the area who were chosen as Good Citizens by their classmates and teachers. At graduation in June, each will receive a check from the Aaron Guild Chapter. The Chapter also donates the magazine “American Spirit” to four public libraries in the area: Canton, Norwood, Westwood, and Walpole.
The Aaron Guild Chapter of the DAR is made up of members from the towns of Norwood, Westwood, Walpole, Canton, and Medfield, as well as other nearby communities. The Daughters of the American Revolution are a patriotic service organization, open to any woman over the age of 18, regardless of race, ethnic background, or creed, who can prove direct lineal descent from a soldier, sailor, or patriot rendering material aid to the American Revolution. The Aaron Guild Chapter welcomes new members. Those who are interested in joining can call Sunny O’Malley at the above phone number for more information.
Thanks to Sunny O'Malley and Daughters of the American Revolution for contributing this news to Westwood Minute.
Great news to wake up to
Congratulations, Erin, a well-deserved victory and a voice we sorely need in our town government.
Congratulation to all👏. It is a welcome out come to see some new faces and voice add to the town government.
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 53 and low of 45 degrees. Patchy rain nearby in the morning, light drizzle in the afternoon, patchy rain nearby in the evening, mist overnight.
This is one of the most up-lifting posts I've read in a while. Thank you for sharing (and inspiring).
First of all, the intersection improvements are scheduled for the upcoming years and they are not related to Westwood at all.
The plaza on 109 where the Post Office is located would be a prime site for a modern development. It is a relic from the 1950#. Why haven’t the town planners sought a project for that location?
This is Route 1, the most heavily commercialized corridor in the region, and calling this an “existential threat” isn’t based in reality.