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People and Happenings A Rare Day in June More than 300 people attended Mount Auburn’s Tribute to a Treasure Gala on June 14, the culmination of our year-long 175th Anniversary celebration. On a cool spring evening when the Cemetery seemed especially verdant, Asa Gray Garden became an “outdoor room” where guests enjoyed drinks, hors d’oeuvres and chamber music by a student quartet from the Longy School. Nearby, bidding was brisk at the Silent Auc- tion table. Our guests then walked up the hill to Bigelow Chapel Lawn, which had been transformed into an elegant dining terrace with tables set with a pink-and-silver color scheme, sheltered by a dramatic clear tent. There—amid topiary and sparkling, tiny white lights, between a magically floodlit Sphinx and the chapel’s rose window— guests were served dinner while another group from Longy played jazz. After remarks by President Bill Clendaniel, Mayor Ken Reeves of Cambridge, and the featured speaker, documentary television producer Rick Sebak, Jim Storey toasted Mount Auburn. The festivities concluded with rousing songs by the New England Spiritual Ensemble, a Gospel quartet. Joseph V. Roller II (Sudbury, MA), President and CEO of Cambridge Trust Company 14 | Sweet Auburn Cocktail reception in Asa Gray Garden