Go Out and Play! Fun Outdoor Winter Activities to Enjoy Now
It’s the cry of every parent suffering from cabin fever: Go outside and play! But that’s not only good advice for kiddos–it’s great advice for all of us. Don’t let… Read more »
It’s the cry of every parent suffering from cabin fever: Go outside and play! But that’s not only good advice for kiddos–it’s great advice for all of us. Don’t let… Read more »
Please give to Three Rivers Land Trust on #GivingTuesday. It’s easy to make a contribution on our web site. #GivingTuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of… Read more »
Do you have your Halloween costume ready for Monday night? Have you bought treats for the princesses and goblins who may appear on your doorstep? Have you carved your Jack-o-lantern?… Read more »
I know, I know, I’m preaching to the choir. You already know why being outdoors is important. But, just in case you need a reason to load the dog in… Read more »
Thanks to everyone who attended our community potluck atop Goat Hill in Acton on Saturday! Fueled by pizza, savory bread, salads and some sweet desserts those in attendance enjoyed walking… Read more »
What is a sustainable forest? Friend of Three Rivers Land Trust, Lee Burnett, answers that question in his article in today’s Portland Press Herald. He discusses land trusts’ evolving outlook regarding… Read more »
Have you spoken with a local farmer recently? If so, you’ve probably discussed the drought. Whether they farm livestock or veggies, all farmers are feeling the effects of the ever-worsening drought. And… Read more »
You like to save money, right? And, hopefully, you also like to help the environment. By conserving energy you achieve both objectives. As a land trust, we are committed to… Read more »
What have you been doing to celebrate fall? Have you gone apple picking? Drank some warm cider? Bought (or even carved) a pumpkin? With Columbus Day weekend on the horizon… Read more »
You’ve noticed it, haven’t you? A handful of neighborhood trees have begun to change color, maybe there’s a growing pile of leaves in your yard, and, of course, there’s pumpkin… Read more »