
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.
Each program will begin with a reception at 5:30, followed by the program at 6:00. Find more information here.
Program 1: Private Land
James Levitt, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; Meg Winslow, Mount Auburn Cemetery; Cindy Brockway, The Trustees; and moderated by William Clendaniel
Program 2: Public Land
Ethan Carr, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, UMass Amherst; Alan Banks, National Park Service; Sean Fisher and Karl Haglund, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation; and moderated by Keith Morgan
Program 3: Future of Our Land
Kathy Abbot, Boston Harbor Now; Austin Blackmon, Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space for the City of Boston; and Madhu C. Dutta-Koehler, City Planning and Urban Affairs, Boston University


