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Blossoming Naturally
A story in the current issue of Special Places speaks to the need for kids to get outside and connect with nature and explores the different activities available to school age kids through Trustees summer camps and programs. De-program >> |
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Local Food
Think about a summer of locally-sourced food with a Trustees' CSA Farm Share: With new payment options, flexible share sizes, meats, vegetables, and multiple pick-up locations, getting delicious fresh food to your family is easier than ever. Sign up today >> |
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Public Gardens Update
Following on the heels of the restorations of the historic gardens at Castle Hill and Naumkeag in recent years, The Trustees is about to embark upon two exciting new garden upgrades at Long Hill and The Stevens-Coolidge Place. Learn more >> |
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Op-Ed
Massachusetts needs comprehensive climate action now: The Trustees President and CEO, Barbara Erickson, and Ronald P. O’Hanley CEO of State Street Corp pen a new opinion piece in Boston Business Journal. Read the article >> |
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Vote Trustees
The Boston Globe's 2019 Grant campaign has just begun. If you're a subscriber use your voucher and vote for The Trustees. Your vote will help us to win free advertising and promote our mission. Thank you >> |
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Community Pruning Series Saturday, February 23 Allen C. Haskell Public Gardens New Bedford
Poetry in the Parlor Friday, March 1 The Old Manse Concord
The Mousetrap March 8-10 & 15-17 Castle Hill at The Crane Estate Ipswich
Seed Starting Workshop Saturday, March 16 The FARM Institute Martha's Vineyard
Gardener's Gathering Saturday, March 23 Boston Community Gardens
Main Photo: Barnyard friends at Weir River Farm, Hingham
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