CALENDARIUM
1261 – the village owned by Knights Templar passes into the hands of the margraves (the period of reign of the Holy Roman Empire of the German people)
23.04.1295 – a reference to the town of Blumenberg ( Blumberg ) in the document delimiting the property of the Kharkiv’s Knights Templar
1327 – mention of the parish of Mościce
1337 – the village belongs to the Lubuskie bishopric and is part of the so-called Gorzów land “terra Landsberg”
1540 – the village is a part of the then created pojoannice state domain with its seat in Chwarszczany
1608 – a document confirming the belonging of the village to Chwarszczany
1718 – a new royal manor house is built in the village, connected in 1858 with the Radorf estate (now part of Witnica).
1758 – after the Battle of Sarbinowo, Prussian troops were stationed in ransacked by Cossacks Moscice
1945 – November 8th, the name Mościce is recognised and approved by the Poznań naming committee
1946 – April 7th, Polish Catholic colonists take over the Lutheran church and consecrate it to St. Wojciech the Bishop
1968 – a new school building is put into operation
1970/80 – German cemetery is being liquidated
2004 – closure of a primary school
2008 – the Volunteer Fire Department unit is incorporated into the National Rescue System
2011 – establishment of Educational Dendrology Park
2015 – the Lapidarium of gravestones of the German cemetery is created