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Roger Wrubel and volunteers at Lone Tree hill

Lone Tree Hill Cleanup Saturday, April 30

Join us in stewarding Lone Tree Hill! After a two-year hiatus, the Belmont Citizens Forum, in conjunction with the Judy Record Conservation Fund, is holding its eighth annual tree planting, cleanup, and trail maintenance day on Saturday, April 30, from 9 AM to noon. For more information, email bcfprogramdirector@gmail.com.

Help complete the planting of saplings along the Pine Allee, cleaning up at the Mill Street parking lot and the Coal Road area, and removing invasive species on the property. Students can earn community service credits. Bounded by Concord Avenue, Pleasant Street, and Mill Street, Lone Tree Hill spans 119 acres of permanently protected conservation land and is available to everyone. It is stewarded through a public/private partnership by the town and McLean Hospital, and is managed by the Land Management Committee.

The Judy Record Conservation Fund was established in 2001 for the protection, rehabilitation, maintenance and acquisition of open space in Belmont and the neighboring communities of Lexington, Cambridge, Waltham, Watertown, and Arlington.

Roger Wrubel and volunteers at Lone Tree hill

Roger Wrubel and volunteers clean up Lone Tree Hill. Photo: Radha Iyengar

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