The President's House
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I know I'm standing And yet another field on campus that's surrounded by trees and green grass. So I just wanted to take a second to talk about life front of one of field. So behind me over there is the president's house, Our president. God, I'm not gonna lie like I didn't expect to see this guy around. I know he's got a lot going on, but he'll walk into Starbucks and, like, talk with us and ask us how our days were going and like he knows me by name. I've been to dinner at his house before, so I just wanted a quick plug about him because he was really like he's the reason I would come to Lynnfield. He's an awesome guy, Um, and then I'm going to turn around and go. So what I'm actually going to be talking about right now? So right behind me is Melrose Hall, which is like the main building that people go to when they come to visit Winfield. Like all the stuff in there, that's important quote quote is in Melrose. It's like financial aid, like career development. That kind of stuff is in Morrow's on I. I have to go in there a lot of time to go into the Crew Development Center because in there I do like mock interviews and they help me with my resumes and all that kind of stuff. There's a lot in Melrose, and we're going to take a tour of that and just a little bit. I wanted to tell you a quick, fun fact about that is that the second president of Lynnfield is actually buried outside Melrose and Miss amid the bushes and stuff over there. He and his wife were buried there, and they have headstone. So if you have ever come here, you're gonna have to go on the scavenger hunt to find the second president buried outside of Melrose.