Celebration of Jamaica Pond Park
Join local organizations and elected officials in celebration and discussion of Jamaica Pond park.
Join local organizations and elected officials in celebration and discussion of Jamaica Pond park.
The Friends of the Boston Public Garden is recruiting volunteers to become tour guides for their 2018 season, which runs weekdays May through September. If you’re passionate about the trees, plantings, […]
Join Friends of Fairstead for their Spring 2018 Lecture "What is a Park For? Olmsted, Obama, and the Meaning of Urban Language," featuring Carlo Rotella, Director of the American Studies Program at Boston College. Regsistration strongly encouraged.
The Massachusetts Historical Society is offering a series of three programs to look back at the pioneering role Massachusetts has played in the preservation of land and to think about the leadership the Commonwealth can provide in the future.
Join the Friends of the Muddy River for a tour of Phase 2 of the Muddy River Project in the Brookline section of Riverway Park. Meet at the Longwood Green Line Station! The tour will end with refreshments at the Landmark Center. No RSVP required.
Join the 12th Annual College of the Fenway Muddy River Symposium as they focus on the topic "Environmental Protection: A Call For Action"
The Massachusetts Historical Society is offering a series of three programs to look back at the pioneering role Massachusetts has played in the preservation of land and to think about the leadership the Commonwealth can provide in the future.
The Massachusetts Historical Society is offering a series of three programs to look back at the pioneering role Massachusetts has played in the preservation of land and to think about the leadership the Commonwealth can provide in the future.
Meet at 7:30 a.m. in the Back Bay Fens for a morning of birding, led by naturalist Stephen Baird of the Friends of Jamaica Pond.
The Roxbury to Fenway Connector is a proposed 1/4 mile family-friendly bicycle and pedestrian connection between two of Boston’s most iconic greenways: the Southwest Corridor in Roxbury and the Emerald Necklace in the Fenway. The connection is a missing “Green Link” in the regional network of greenways called the Emerald Network. The event will be fun for the whole family! Highlights include guided walks along the proposed connector, a pop-up bike obstacle course, a helmet decorating station and free ice cream courtesy of J. P. Licks.