The mission of the 250th Celebration Committee is to design a year-long celebration of Ludlow's strong sense of town pride, which is rooted in our diverse cultural and historical treasures. We will showcase the accomplishments of our thriving community to those near and far and the young and old; leaving a legacy for future generations. All are welcome and encouraged to join in our celebration of the February 28, 1774 signing of our charter. Happy 250th Birthday Ludlow!
This isn't just one event it is a year long celebration.
Do you have an idea, suggestion, or organization that wants to be involved?
Do you want to sponsor an event, make a donation of cash, time or in-kind goods or services?
Want to be involved with the organizations or planning of various events? Even for a short timeframe?
We would like to send a special "Thank you" to the WestMass Co & Ludlow Manufacturing Co for their wonderful donation of glass plate photographic negatives relevant to Ludlow's history. They are part of the collection of other historical items at the Hubbard Memorial Library. Over the next 18-months you will see many of them digitally converted and proudly displayed around town.
"Thank you" to Banas Graphics and Sign Painters for creation and donation of our logos.
Thanks to John Diotalevi, the President of the PACC.
Thank you to Bob Pelzek and Michael Tarby!
Come tell everyone your story! We want to preserve it forever! Please email us at ludlowma250@gmail.com with a brief family or organization story and good contact information. One of our committee members will reach out to you and explain the process.
Ludlow Community TV VOD Player (telvue.com)
Click the link above to see our current archives of interviews!
You or your organization could be next!
Thank you to Ms. Pamela Hayes for this 100+year old photo. Ms. Bridget Brady Goodreau, is 2nd from left.
Follow the link below to fill out a form and send your check or venmo payment!
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