Littleton Historical Commission Plans Independence Day Celebration with Revolutionary War Cannon
- Meeting Overview:
The Littleton Historical Commission is gearing up for a significant Independence Day celebration at FA Park. Among the highlights is the display of a Revolutionary War cannon, complemented by a full day of activities including a concert, children’s games, and community singing.
During the recent meeting, Andrew Bowers provided an update on preparations for the July 4th event. The celebration will begin at noon with church bells ringing, thanks to arrangements with the Unitarian and Congregational churches. This will be followed by a communal singing of the “Star-Spangled Banner,” with a debate arising over whether a soloist or a group sing-along would be more engaging. Participants emphasized the importance of ensuring everyone joins in, with one stating, “I think you should have everybody sing it.”
The event will feature a band concert beginning between 12:30 and 1:00 PM, lasting about an hour. Children’s games such as relays and sack races are also on the agenda. The Historical Society will host a morning program to avoid scheduling conflicts, and they have also planned a reading of the Declaration of Independence and a collaboration with Durgible Brewery for a special commemorative beer.
The Littleton Rotary Club and the Little Cultural Council have pledged financial support, contributing $1,500 and $750, respectively. These funds will mainly cover music, additional porta-potties, and a costly $400 police detail. Any unspent funds are to be returned to the Rotary Club. Efforts are also underway to boost publicity for the event, with ideas ranging from utilizing the town website to contacting local select board members for assistance. Volunteer help is sought for setup, running games, and potentially ringing the church bells.
The meeting concluded that effective communication and community involvement are important for the event’s success, with plans to use online platforms like the Massachusetts 250th events page for promotion.
In other business, the board discussed preparing for Patriots Day on April 19th. Members reflected on past events and expressed a desire to revert to a more traditional format, scaling back recent additions. The involvement of local groups such as the Minutemen for a musket salute was debated, with some members noting that a speech was not deemed necessary.
Furthermore, the board reviewed the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) application for historic marker bases. There was discussion about document clarity, grammar, and budget details. A member suggested rounding the contingency amount to $7,000 instead of $7,200, with an agreement to ensure the numbers were accurate before submission. The application’s wording was scrutinized for simplicity and understandability.
The procurement of concrete units for these bases raised concerns about delivery costs. A suggestion was made to submit a tax-exempt form to aid this process, with an imminent deadline for ordering. The conversation also touched on recognizing contributions to the development on Robinson Road with an award, agreeing on formatting details to highlight Joe Pataldo and his team appropriately.
A house sign program was revisited, with a proposed lottery system to provide five free signs. However, fairness to those who had already purchased signs was questioned. It was suggested to offer free replacements to existing sign owners. There was dialogue about setting criteria for replacements, focusing on the condition of current signs to avoid unnecessary requests.
The meeting also covered logistical considerations for the program, including outreach through flyers and clarifying responsibilities between the Historical Society and the Historical Commission. Past outreach efforts were noted, and the logistics of producing signs were discussed, with concerns about potential conflicts of interest over compensation for the sign creation.
James Duggan
City Council Officials:
Gary Wilson, Charles DeCoste, Mark Rambacher, Matthew Nordhaus, Karen Morrison
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/11/2026
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Recording Published:
03/12/2026
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Duration:
46 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Littleton
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