Posted by Jeanne Richardson
Sunday October 20, 2024
 
On October 20, the Conservation Team will host a Work Day at Sears Field in Weston, MA. Over the past few years, we’ve focused on removing invasive plants, and this year, we’re taking an exciting new step: planting native plants to support pollinators! We’ll also plant daffodils along a planned path to add a beautiful touch to the landscape.
Location: 27 Crescent St, Weston.
 
How you can help:
  1. Join us at the field! Bring a friend or family member and join us for a few hours of community work. We’ll start at 9 AM with coffee and breakfast and plan to wrap up around noon. You’re welcome to work for as long or as little as you like—every bit helps! Many hands make light work.
  2. Donate native plants! If you can’t make it to the field, consider donating native plants for the project. Great sources include Native Plant Trust (Garden in the Woods) in Framingham and Blue Stem Natives in Norwell.
For suggestions, feel free to email Charlie at charlie1288@gmail.com
 
Register Here
We ask that you help to plant what you bring.
Don’t forget to bring shovels, gloves, and bug spray!