Current and Recent Events


Support local farms and enjoy food that is grown locally:  Sign-up for summer and/or fall CSA shares from www.brookwoodcommunityfarm.org.  Prefer to grow your own?  Pre-order seedlings and signup for a safe social-distance pick-up time at the annual BCF Seedling Sale in early May.  Visit the link above for info on the seedling sale and for more info about CSA veggie, fruit, egg, flower and granola shares.

Monday, May 18, BHCAC and Milton Public Library are co-sponsoring a lecture by Boston University professor, Richard B. Primack, about his book Walden Warming: Climate Change Comes to Thoreau's Woods (2015).  Mary M.B. Wakefield Charitable Trust coordinated all the planning, and Milton Junior Woman's Club grant funding made the event possible.  It will happen either live or digitally and is free to all.

Plan to attend Neponset River Watershed Association's Virtual Annual Meeting Wednesday, May 27, 6:30 p.m. Visit https://www.neponset.org for more info.

Visit our Town's Stormwater Management webpage to learn about what the Town is doing and what you can do to increase the infiltration of water and reduce runoff.

Visit the Milton Garden Club's Sustainable Gardening page to learn how to create beautiful gardens that help support nature

Read some good books, such as the Friends of the Blue Hills Book Club pick -- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer


Mark your calendar for "Climb It 4 Climate", a large public event culminating in a walk to the summit of Great Blue Hill, rescheduled to Saturday, September 26.

May:
on Milton Access TV
Thursdays @7 pm, Mondays @ 10 am
April:
on Milton Access TV
Thursdays @7 pm, Mondays @ 10 am
Thursdays 1 - 6PM