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Monuments & Memorials Committee
Meeting Minutes TOWN CL,ERK
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Conducted by Remote Participation LEXINGTON
7:00 PM
Members Present
Linda Dixon, Chair; Glen Bassett, Bebe Fallick, Chuck French, George Gamota, Leslie
Masson, Danjun Pu
Members Not Present
Charles Price, Avram Baskin
Guests
Dave Pinsonneault, Director, Department of Public Works
Dawn McKenna, Betty Gau, Jessie Steigerwald, Meredith Bergmann, Michael
Bergmann, Martha Wood, Corinne Steigerwald, Michelle Tran, Annie O'Donnell, Pat
Costello, Valerie Overton, Jeff Howry.
Business
Linda convened the meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Upon motion moved and seconded, the minutes of November 4, 2021, were approved by
roll call vote.
Lafayette Historical Marker
Having reviewed and commented on the Final Report of the Committee to recommend
approval of the Lafayette Historical Marker, by roll call vote, the Committee
unanimously voted to advance the report to the Select Board.
LexSeeHer-Progress Report
Jessie Steigerwald presented slides and photos of a permitted gathering on the Visitors
Center Lawn, held on November 21, 2021, where artist Meredith Bergmann installed a
full-size mock-up of their proposed monument. The group is proposing a gate with two
back-to back panels containing approximately 20 figures in bas relief representing
notable women of Lexington. The structure is 12 feet tall by 16 feet wide. Ms.
Bergmann explained how this concept would express the symbolism of women's
participation. Michael Bergmann described the patina process and how this monument
will invite visitor interaction. Jessie Steigerwald described the 20 women to be honored.
Discussion of funding matters will take place at a future meeting.
Danjun Pu asked whether the group had considered including an Asian woman in the
work. Ms. Bergmann said they would welcome suggestions on ways to include
references to the Town's Asian women, perhaps by incorporating representative symbols.
Dawn McKenna offered a perspective from the Tourism Committee. She commended
the proposed design and concept but expressed concern with the specific location, noting
its proximity to the Visitors Center and the sacredness of the Battle Green. She explained
that the Battle Green Master Plan and Visitor Center project involved multiple
stakeholder meetings over ten years, including hundreds of Lexington residents. The
proposed location does not meet the vision or goals for the use of the Visitors Center
lawn and preservation of sight lines described in the Battle Green Master Plan approved
by the Select Board.
Chair Dixon noted that the original proposal had described three figures vs. the 20 now
presented. She was uncertain whether the bas relief design would successfully convey the
exquisite detail of Ms. Bergmann's other works. Ms. Bergmann responded that, having
already completed two major works with three figures, she felt it was time for a fresh
approach. Lexington has numerous women of great achievement who deserve to be
honored, and the gate design will showcase these women in a way they deserve. The
bronze in a bas relief design is several inches thick, allowing for casting in fine detail.
Monuments and Memorials Database
Leslie Masson presented the database spreadsheet on behalf of the working group. It is a
work in progress.
Jeff Howry, guest, is seeking grant money for cemetery record documentation and would
like a letter of support from the Monuments and Memorials Committee. Linda will
compose a letter for the Committee to approve. Mr. Howry was invited to share his
knowledge with the Committee.
Policies and Procedures Document
The Committee discussed how to move forward on the various areas with which the
Committee is charged.
The meeting adjourned at 9:03 p.m. Next meeting: January 6, 2022- 7:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Bebe Fallick, Secretary