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Save June 7 for Winchester’s annual Town Day event

Get ready to have another year of fun at Town Day, taking place on June 7, 2025. WINCHESTER NEWS FILE PHOTO

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The following was submitted by Allan Eyden, co-chair of the Town Day Committee:

Winchester will hold its 44th annual Town Day on Saturday, June 7, with the Block Party on the previous Friday evening.

Exhibitor registration for Town Day 2025 is now open at www.townday.org.

We are delighted to announce two new event sponsors:

The Winchester Savings Bank has stepped forward to sponsor the evening fireworks display and Winchester News is sponsoring the Historical Society trolley tours, both beloved traditional events for Town Day. Events still available to sponsor can be found on the sponsor page at townday.org.

All events and performances at Town Day are free, thanks to our generous sponsors.

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