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"The Sherwood Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Sherwood and Oregon, linking past events to an enhanced understanding of the present, and presenting it in diverse educational formats."

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

videoAn animated postcard of Sherwood Oregon USA. Enjoy the energy and the diversity of the crowd we see here. Look! There goes a man in a weird hat, followed by a boy on a skate board. Followed by some horsing around by two Board Members of the Sherwood Historical Society. It's a world Walt Disney and Rod Serling yearned for and thought we had lost: A peaceful summer day in small town America. Thank you, Music on the Green sponsors, for helping it happen!
And likewise, a spontanious Thank You to all those who give away so much of their valuable time during events like this!Click HERE for more information about Music on the Green!

3 comments:

Lilly Morgen said...

I liked my pictures better...the ones of Joan et al...

JayCee said...

Well lah-dee-dah to you then madame!

Anonymous said...

Why that is something I could hang my hat on. Better than a square dance.--John Brown

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I am James Christopher Smock. I arrived in Oregon at the age of four with the family Hall. We were eight in number. It was 1852. My wife Mary Ellen Sebastian and I platted the town of "Smockville" in 1889, which later became the Town of Sherwood.