Sweet Auburn: The Magazine of the Friends of Mount Auburn In Celebration of 175 Years | Page 24

Celebrating 175 years! In 2006-07 Mount Auburn Cemetery is marking the 175th Anniversary of its founding with a yearlong celebration that started in June 2006 and features public programs highlighting Mount Auburn’s extraordinary cultural, historic and natural resources. PHOTO ©richard cheek Highlights of the 175th Anniversary: * Ceremony at the State House, June 22, 2006, honoring the signing of the legislation authorizing the creation of Mount Auburn in 1831. * Ceremony at the Cemetery, Sep- tember 24, 2006, commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the actual date of the Consecration of Mount Auburn. * Free Public Lecture Series: “Facets of Mount Auburn Cemetery: Celebrating 175 Years of a Boston Jewel,” October 2006-May 2007, Boston Public Library, Copley Square. Art and Music Programs, at Mount * Auburn and offsite. * Gala Dinner, June 14, 2007, at Mount Auburn, closing the Anniver- sary year. Art and Music Programs Highlighting artists and composers buried at Mount Auburn or works featuring Mount Auburn. February 1 – March 8, 2007: The Vose Galleries of Boston hosted an exhibition of paintings by artists buried or cremated at Mount Auburn. May 19, 2007: Soloist Jean Danton, with piano ac- companiest, sings pieces by composers who were buried or cremated at Mount Auburn. At 2:00 PM in Bigelow Chapel. September 2007: “Remembering E. Power Biggs,” two organ recitals, at 2:00 and 5:00 PM, with guest speakers, at Adolphus Busch Hall, Harvard University. Co-sponsored by the Harvard University Art Museums. Last chance to attend the 175th Anniversary Lectures “Facets of Mount Auburn Cemetery: Celebrating 175 Years of a Boston Jewel” Free lecture series at the Boston Public Library: • April 10, 2007, The Asian Connection: Daniel J. Hinkley, celebrated West Coast horticulturist, plant explorer and author. Co-sponsored by Arnold Arboretum, Mass- achusetts Horticultural Society, New England Wild Flower Society, and the Wellesley College Botanic Garden. • April 24, 2007, The Pleasure, Art and Science of Birding: Wayne R. Peterson, Director of Important Bird Area Program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society, and Scott Weidensaul, natural history writer. Co-sponsored by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Massachusetts Audubon Society. • May 15, 2007, Cultural Landscapes in America: Dr. Charles Beveridge, Editor of the Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, and Arleyn Levee, national expert on cultural landscapes and their preservation. Co-sponsored by the National Association for Olmsted Parks, Olmsted National Historic Site and the Friends of “Fairsted.” All lectures are held at 6:00 PM in the Rabb Auditorium of the Boston Public Library, Copley Square. A reception will follow each lecture. The lecture series is sponsored in part by the Anthony J. and Mildred D. Ruggiero Memorial Trust. Our lecture series partners are: The Boston Athenaeum; The Boston Public Library; Historic New England; The Massachu- setts Historical Society; and The National Park Service. Friends of Mount Auburn Cemetery 580 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138-5517 www.mountauburn.org • 617-547-7105 22 | Sweet Auburn NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE P A I D PERMIT NO. 258 PLYMOUTH, MA 1904 euisit nulputpat. Rat, quat, quisissi ex ex exeril iure magnissed 1870