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Dads and Grads Sale at Dwight-Derby House Shoppe

The Dwight-Derby House Shoppe will be open on Thursday, June 6, from 4-7 pm, for your shopping pleasure. Find the perfect gift for someone you love—for Father's Day, graduation or just because.

On Thursday, June 6, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, The Dwight-Derby House Shoppe will be open for your shopping pleasure.

Discover the treasures we’ve unearthed for you and find the perfect gift for someone you love, whether it’s for Father’s Day, graduation, birthday or anniversary. Pick up a unique gift for that special teacher.

We carry the best in local and natural products!   The shelves teem with hidden gems similar to those you’d stumble upon at a pop-up art fair: original artwork, handmade decor, and wearable wants by more than 20 independent local artists. Look out for notecards, artisanal soaps, hand-knit scarves and one-of-a-kind handcrafted jewelry as well as our special selection of Father’s Day and graduation gifts. Prices start at $5, with most items ranging $20-$75.

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If you’re looking for a delightful way to say, "Thinking of you, with love," a handmade decorative card is the perfect solution!

Enjoy a unique shopping experience and support a great cause. All proceeds support the ongoing preservation and restoration of the Dwight-Derby House.

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The Dwight-Derby House will also be open for tours from 4 pm to 7 pm that same day. Come experience colonial history in the heart of Medfield. The house, a National Register of Historic Places property, is a fine example of a mid-century 1700s home resting in a setting that has not been altered much by the ravages of time.

The Friends of the Dwight-Derby House is a citizen’s group established to support the active use, restoration, maintenance and preservation of this historic property.  Today, it continues to raise funds through grants, individual and corporate donations, and sale of memorabilia. The donation of time, talent and effort by many local volunteers has also contributed to its restoration.

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