Greetings!
There are many things to look forward to in this final month of 2021, starting this Sunday with a family hike (see all the hikes below!). We are pleased to welcome many new members to our work, it has been a pleasure to meet you on hikes, at GrotonFest and through our events. And of course, since it is the end of the year...
Check your mailboxes! Our 2021 recap and appeal is on its way. This is your chance to renew your membership, or if you are already renewed (thank you!) add a gift donation. As a bonus this year, we have a new conservation map to send to anyone who requests one! We have worked hard this year on many projects and are proud to share some of our efforts.
- In October, we dedicated a new parcel to our stewardship, Carters’ Folly, thanks to a generous gift from Anne Carter. We also held a smaller, family dedication for June's Wood.
- Our ongoing research project into the history of enslavement connected to the Moors Schoolhouse Site resulted in a new, informative kiosk and a series of programs and speakers that helped us contextualize the complex stories of Groton’s relationship with slavery.
- The Moors kiosk also features a pictorial guide to the medicinal plants that were once abundant in this area and that we have replanted, thanks to a grant from Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area.
- We have made improvements at The General Field in our ongoing efforts to address invasives there and we installed a series of bluebird boxes to encourage these beautiful native birds to live in that thriving ecosystem.
And by now you have heard about our campaign to add much needed improvements to our first property, the Bates Land. With your help, we will expand the parking, replace the crossing over James Brook, and create an accessible trail to our picnic area for all to enjoy. This effort is the final step after working many volunteer hours over several years to restore the meadows and
trails on one of the most beautiful conservation areas in Groton. Be sure to check out the view from the top!
We are so grateful for your continued support and could not do this important work without you! Please consider a generous (tax-deductible!) gift when our letter arrives.
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All Ages Hike at Town Forest
December 5, 2021
You asked for a family-friendly hike, so here it is! Trustee Brian Bettencourt will lead an all ages hike at Groton Town Forest along the Nashua River on Sunday December 5th at 1:00 PM. This is an ideal event for families, Groton newcomers, or anyone just interested in enjoying a beautiful early winter walk. Hikers will enjoy a flat, easy path suitable for walkers of all ages.This event is free for all, but registration is required.
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Lawrence Woods hike on the Nashua River and the old Fairgrounds, December 12, 10:00 AM
No, the picture isn't upside down, the reflection in the river is just that amazing on the Nashua River along the Lawrence Woods trail. Join Susan Hughes as she follows the river toward Fitch's Bridge, then circles back through the old Groton Fairgrounds. It's an unusual loop you may not know, with a constant view of the river. This is free, but please register.
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Our annual end of year membership appeal begins now!
Join Us or Renew!
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If you have not joined the GCT, now is a great time to do so. Our annual appeal and recap is in the mail And of course you can always renew and give here, safely and paperless. Bonus: we have a new map! With every renewal or new membership (through the mail or online), you can request a 2022 edition of our property map.
As always, thank you for your support.
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First Day Hike: January 1, 2022
Just what you need to start the year off right and in a healthy way! Join Susan Hughes and Chuck Vander Linden as they wander through Throne Hill. If Santa listens to Susan, there will be snow! Come prepared with a snack and water, as once they get started you could be wandering for hours! Please register to attend this free hike.
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Groton Winter Tree Stroll Continues
Through January 2, 2022
We are thrilled to invite you back to see the decorations for the second annual Groton Winter Tree Stroll. This year, we welcome you to visit us at The General Field, Bates Land, and Shepley Hill to see decorations installed by many local non-profit organizations.
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