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Grow Native: Massachusetts Annual Native Plant Sale

Saturday, May 19, 9 AM–3 PM

Select from over 100 species and ask on-hand experts for advice. Rain or shine. grownativemass.org/programs/plantsale. UMass Field Station, 240 Beaver Street, Waltham.

 

Rock Meadow Stakeholder & Community Workshop, Meeting #2

Saturday, May 29, 2018, 7:00–9:00 pm

With generous support from the Judy Record Conservation Fund, The Belmont Conservation Commission is working with the Conway School to develop a Master Plan for the Rock Meadow Conservation Area. This is the second community stakeholder meeting, part of a master plan process that will allow the Town of Belmont to assess, value and guide management of the Rock Meadow Conservation Area.   At this meeting, the Conway team will 1) review the results of our first community meeting, 2) bring additional analyses, and 3) present three conceptual design alternatives for discussion. Come learn about the results to date and contribute feedback toward a plan that truly reflects the wishes and desires of the community. Belmont Town Hall, Selectmen’s Room.

 

Sustainable Belmont Meeting

Wednesday, June 6, 7–8:30 PM

Sustainable Belmont’s regular monthly meeting. sustainablebelmont.net. Belmont Public Library, Assembly Room, 336 Concord Avenue, Belmont.

 

Fresh Pond Day

Saturday, June 9, 11 AM–3 PM

Fresh Pond Day is the Cambridge Water Department’s annual tribute to this invaluable natural resource, sanctuary for wildlife, and recreational escape, featuring live wildlife presentations, a wildlife and bike parade, live music, and more. Free. For more information, contact Ranger Tim at (617) 349-6489, tpuopolo@cambridgeMA.gov. The Water Purification Facility at Fresh Pond Reservation, 250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge. Parking at the site will be limited. We strongly encourage parking at John M. Tobin School at 197 Vassal Lane, Cambridge.

 

Rain Garden Fundamentals

Saturday, June 30, 10:30 AM–Noon

Instructor Anna Fialkoff will explain how you can create a low-tech and effective rain garden, and which durable natives you should plant. Free. No registration required. Cambridge Public Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. Underground parking garage.

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