Community Garden coming to Duxbury
Starting spring 2012. Don't Miss Out!
Sustainable Duxbury is helping to start an organic garden open to all residents with 10’ x 20’ plots available @ $50 for the season. Grow your own vegetables or flowers in a great sunny location as part of a working farm on property owned by the Stewart Family Trust at 66 Bayridge Lane. Space is available for 12-16 gardeners. Sign up or get more information today by contacting: Jim Savicki 781- 585-8041, jsavicki@comcast.net Or contact us here at Contact Us.
Sustainable Duxbury is helping to start an organic garden open to all residents with 10’ x 20’ plots available @ $50 for the season. Grow your own vegetables or flowers in a great sunny location as part of a working farm on property owned by the Stewart Family Trust at 66 Bayridge Lane. Space is available for 12-16 gardeners. Sign up or get more information today by contacting: Jim Savicki 781- 585-8041, jsavicki@comcast.net Or contact us here at Contact Us.
Next Meeting
Wednesday, March 7 at 7:30 at the Senior Center
Rachel Carson 50th Anniversary Celebration of Silent Spring
May 27, 2012: During the celebration of Duxbury’s 375th birthday, another celebration will take place on Rachel Carson’s birthday, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Silent Spring. A panel of distinguished naturalists and author will be speaking from 12:30 to 2:30 at The Spring House, 281 Powder Pt. Ave. This private bird sanctuary mentioned in the first line of Silent Spring was once owned by Olga Owens Huckins, a writer and friend of Rachel Carson.
FREE and open to the public from 10am to 3pm. Naturalist, author and lecturer Peter Alden will lead bird tours before and after the panel discussion.
The Spring House will be featured in SANCTUARY in the spring issue of Mass Audubon magazine.
FREE and open to the public from 10am to 3pm. Naturalist, author and lecturer Peter Alden will lead bird tours before and after the panel discussion.
The Spring House will be featured in SANCTUARY in the spring issue of Mass Audubon magazine.