Webinar: Forest Bathing with Tam Wiley
Learn about the healing benefits of the natural environment with our Forest Bathing webinar, led by Certified Forest Therapy guide Tam Wiley of Toadstool Walks.
Learn about the healing benefits of the natural environment with our Forest Bathing webinar, led by Certified Forest Therapy guide Tam Wiley of Toadstool Walks.
Summer on the Emerald Necklace presents Ben Rudnick and Friends for a virtual concert on Facebook Live!
Missing the scented blooms of the Kelleher Rose Garden or the greenery of the Fenway Victory Gardens? Join us on a virtual Evening Garden Stroll of both gardens, led by a […]
Michael Leidig, a classical pianist and Emerald Necklace Conservancy Docent, discusses the life and major professional accomplishments of the “Father of Landscape Architecture” with a particular focus on his prized Boston gem: The Emerald Necklace.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is proud to sponsor The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s What’s Out There Weekend Boston Sep 12-13, featuring FREE, expert-led tours of the city’s parks, gardens, landscapes and open spaces.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is proud to sponsor The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s What’s Out There Weekend Boston Sep 12-13, featuring FREE, expert-led tours of the city’s parks, gardens, landscapes and open spaces.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is proud to sponsor The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s What’s Out There Weekend Boston Sep 12-13, featuring FREE, expert-led tours of the city’s parks, gardens, landscapes and open spaces.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is proud to sponsor The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s What’s Out There Weekend Boston Sep 12-13, featuring FREE, expert-led tours of the city’s parks, gardens, landscapes and open spaces.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is proud to sponsor The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s What’s Out There Weekend Boston Sep 12-13, featuring FREE, expert-led tours of the city’s parks, gardens, landscapes and open spaces.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy is proud to partner with the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Muddy Water Initiative for a conversation on social equity, environmental justice, and the Muddy River.