News and Happenings |
Annual Fund, Brown Spring Farm Conserved! New trail work at Whittier Hill and so much more! |
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Your Gift : Our Impact |
The land Greenbelt conserves today is protected forever, and we can't do it without you. Your gift to the Annual Fund is critical to the work that we do. Learn how your gift will make a difference. Annual Fund → |
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Scouts Improve Trails at Whittier Hill |
Greenbelt's Assistant Director of Land Stewardship Mike Carbone worked with Amesbury Eagle Scout Matt Freeman to enhance the trails at Whittier Hill. We're grateful for the hard work of Matt and Troop 4, who completed the trail work in time for our Members' hike last weekend. THANK YOU! Whittier Hill Trail Improvement → |
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Finding Farmland Workshop |
On December 3rd Greenbelt will host a workshop led by the National Young Farmers Coalition for young farmers who are looking for farmland. The workshop and dinner are FREE, and will be held at the Topsfield Fairgrounds. Details and Registration → |
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Help us reach our goal to conserve Glennie Woodlot in North Andover! |
We need your help today to conserve Glennie Woodlot, the last piece of the former Glennie Dairy land. If protected, this parcel will provide new and much-needed public access to miles of trails on town-owned conservation land. Learn More and Donate → |
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Thank You for Supporting Brown Spring Farm! |
We are thrilled to announce that we have reached our fundraising goal to permanently protect West Newbury's Brown Spring Farm! THANK YOU to West Newbury residents and many other donors who made this campaign a success! Brown Spring Farm →
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Climate Change Mapping and Research Exhibit |
On October 6, Salem State University and Greenbelt welcomed guests to an exhibit on the impacts of sea level rise on our coastal communities. The exhibit is free and open at Cox Reservation through October 18th. Learn More → |
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