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Foxboro Jaycees Haunted House
Scenes from the Foxboro Jaycees Haunted House in 2007Published 3 years ago
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Foxboro Jaycees Haunted House
Scenes from the Foxboro Jaycees Haunted House in 2007Published 3 years ago
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Thirty 6 Red Concert
Jaycees Concert on the Common with Thirty 6 Red on July 9, 2009Published 2 years ago
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Foxboro Jaycees Holiday Projects
Here are some pictures from past & current Foxboro Jaycees holiday projects. Video created in 2008.Published 3 years ago
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Keni Thomas Foxboro Jaycees PSA
Country artist Keni Thomas speaks about the U.S. Jaycees and the values of team work, leadership, and setting of examples for others to follow. Tailored to Foxboro Jaycees chapter.Published 2 years ago
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Foxboro Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt 2011
Each spring, right before Easter, the Foxboro Jaycees fill over 2500 (yes, two thousand and five hundred!) plastic eggs with candy and scatter them across Foxboro Common. The 2011 event was Saturday April 9. (It's not really a "hunt" because the thousands of eggs are everywhere so everyone gets a good bounty of goodies!) On that morning, approximately 300 children race to collect as many eggs as they can. We have three hunts separated by three age groups (1-3 years), (4-5 years), and (6-7-8 years) The kids then have a meet and greet with the Easter bunny and get their picture taken. The entire event is free, sponsored by the Jaycees and is one of our most popular traditions We are very grateful to Courtney Jansson, the Editor of Foxborough.patch.com, for sending us this video!Published 10 months ago
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Foxboro Jaycees Founders Day 2008
A recap of the Foxboro Jaycees Founders Day events in 2008.
Foxboro Founders Day
Founders Day is the town of Foxboro's birthday. It is an annual day-long celebration of our town, and the Foxboro Jaycees are well represented -- from the always impressive (and award winning) parade float, to the Booth playground activities such as the membership booth, pony rides, glow stick sales, slush sales, and plenty of food cooking on the grills!
Founder's Day begins with dances, a pancake breakfast, and a huge parade through Downtown Foxboro. The activities move to Booth Playground, where sports teams, schools, and most of our community and fraternal organizations (such as the Rotary, Jaycees, Doolittle Home, Council on Aging, Historical Society, etc) each set up booths, tents, and kiosks. There's games, amazing food, and a lot of fun.
That evening, thousands of people bring blankets and chairs to relax and enjoy our spectacular fireworks display over Booth Playground.
Visit the OFFICIAL Foxboro Founders Day Website for the full day schedule, forms, galleries, video, contact information, field map, parade info, and far more. (http://www.foxboroughfoundersday.com)Published 3 years ago
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