
All programs are free but require registration air Questions? email friends of October 8 The Friends Pine Hawk 2022 Fall Program is presented with support from the Acton Memorial Library, the Sargent Memorial Library, and Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area. Co-sponsored with Littleton Historical Society and Littleton’s Reuben Hoar Library, In-Person only. Topics include the Nashobah People – a vibrant, living community – as well as the living landscape Native ceremonial structures, in Littleton, Acton, and neighboring towns. Boudillon as they discuss the 1654 Nashobah Praying Indian Village. Meet Strong Bear Medicine of the Nashobah Praying Indians and local historian Daniel V. Nashobah Praying Indians: A Living People, A Living Landscape Additional info at and .īe sure to visit Actonius, the Acton Conservation Trust Scarecrow! The scarecrows will be on display for the month of October. Individuals, organizations, and businesses are invited to participate. Bring your $25 donation to Cucurbit Farm and pick up your scarecrow starter frame. 13, 7-8:30, Town Hall, Room 204 and Zoom.Ĭo-sponsored by ACT, EnergizeActon, and Acton Garden Club!!!īOSTON AREA GLEANERS (Sign up to volunteer at )Ĭalling all entries to Cucurbit! Enter the “Stand Up to Stigma” Scarecrow Contest to benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Central Middlesex. ACT Trustees, Joe, Dave, Joanne, Jody, Susan (not pictured) and EnergizeActon’s Karen spend a cold and windy morning at the AB Farmers Market last Sunday, meeting/greeting, spreading the word about Land Protection and promoting “Garden As If the Earth Matters!” re: planting for biological diversity and climate resilience on Thursday, Oct.
