Tour: Exploring Olmsted Park and Jamaica Pond
Join us for a new tour in partnership with the Jamaica Plain Historical Society! Discover the wooded paths, babbling brooks and rolling hills of Olmsted Park and Pinebank, the forested […]
Join us for a new tour in partnership with the Jamaica Plain Historical Society! Discover the wooded paths, babbling brooks and rolling hills of Olmsted Park and Pinebank, the forested […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers in the Kelleher Rose Garden to deadhead and prune roses and to weed the rose beds and borders. Training and tools are provided. […]
Join us for coffee, breakfast bites and networking at the historic “House with the Shamrock Shutters”—the offices of the Emerald Necklace Conservancy. Learn about the organization that helps steward the […]
Amid the Emerald Necklace parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, join park rangers from Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site in Brookline as they partner with the Conservancy to bring […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers in the Kelleher Rose Garden to deadhead and prune roses and to weed the rose beds and borders. Training and tools are provided. […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers in the Kelleher Rose Garden to deadhead and prune roses and to weed the rose beds and borders. Training and tools are provided. […]
Hello, Emerald Necklace volunteers! In lieu of our usual field maintenance Second Saturday volunteering, we're seeking volunteers to help table, welcome guests and provide general event support at Brookline Community […]
Brookline Community Foundation, in partnership with the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, is hosting the second-annual Brookline Community Parkfest at Olmsted Park. Join us for a fun-filled day outdoors featuring free performances, […]
What do a 17th-century Japanese Temple Bell, a bridge made of Roxbury puddingstone, and a tree once thought extinct have in common? They all reside in the Back Bay Fens. […]
What do a 17th-century Japanese Temple Bell, a bridge made of Roxbury puddingstone, and a tree once thought extinct have in common? They all reside in the Back Bay Fens. […]