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Baseball in Holliston? Presentation April 3rd
Join us at the Holliston Library for a one-woman, multi-media, fully immersive production by Sheryl Faye as Eleanor Roosevelt.

“Eleanor Roosevelt – The First Lady of The World” March 24th
Join us at the Holliston Library for a one-woman, multi-media, fully immersive production by Sheryl Faye as Eleanor Roosevelt.

“Restoring Architectural Carvings and Mouldings” Presentation March 18th
Denis Semprebon, Holliston resident and owner of Beacon Hill Restorations, presents Restoring Architectural Carvings and Mouldings: Milton Academy and the Mayflower Society House based on his restoration work on the carved friezes at Milton Academy and the ongoing work at the Mayflower Society House in Plymouth.

“Adventures in History” Author Talk: Jan 26th
The Holliston Historical Society is pleased to welcome local author, Walter McClennen, on Sunday, January 26th at 2:00 PM.

The Big Split: Holliston & Sherborn: December 3rd
Did you know that Holliston & Sherborn used to be one? Why did they split 300 years ago?! Join us for a look back at this historic event. Presentation led by each Town’s Historians, Betsy Johnson & Joanne Hulbert.

Car Rally: Remembering Holliston Veterans: Nov 17
Come to honor and remember America’s veterans, and celebrate Holliston’s history.

Winter Open House–February 17 and 18
Join friends and neighbors for exhibits, refreshments, and socializing in the warmth of the AsaWhiting House on Saturday morning, February 17 from 10 AM – noon or Sunday afternoon,February 18 from 1 – 3 PM. (Snow dates: February 24 and 25.) SPECIAL GUEST! 1773 Boston Tea Party participant, Dr. Thomas Young, will join us at […]

Knights of Columbus Make Donation
For the second year in a row, Saint Mary’s Knights of Columbus Chapter 14224 has donated $1,000.00 to the Holliston Historical Society. President Sheila Adams expressed her gratitude to Grand Knight Al Scaramella, at left in photo, for the Knight’s generous donation. Paul Saulnier, member of both The Knights and the Historical Society, nominated the […]

A Walk Through Central Burial Ground (beside Town Hall)–postponed to Sunday, November 5th at 3:00 PM due to rain.
Sunday, October 29, 2023 at 3:30pm–postponed to Nov 5th, 3:00 PM A good-sized crowd gathered on November 5, 2023 to walk in the cemetery and learn about some of the people who are buried there. The traffic sounds and the crunchy autumn leaves made it difficult to hear at times, but Joanne Hulbert gave an […]