Wednesday | January 25, 2023
FORESTRY
Maple Tapping Out Day this Saturday, Jan. 28th!
Volunteers Needed this Saturday, 11am-1pm!
Join us this Saturday, January 28th from 11am-1pm, as we venture out into the Weston woods to tap hundreds of maple trees. In order for maple sap to flow, the weather has to be just right and Saturday looks to be ideal! We'll kick the day off with a brief overview of the tapping process, show you how it's done, and send you off into the woods to start tapping. If you’re interested in joining us, sign up below and we’ll send you an email with the location details. All ages welcome. We hope to see you there!
EDUCATION
Summer Program Registration Now Open!
Space is limited and going fast!
Spend summer with Land's Sake Farm! We offer week-long programs designed for kids entering 1st through 8th grades, as well as internship opportunities for those entering 9th-12th. Looking for an introduction to the farm? Our August Summer Discovery program is a daily option tailored to introducing kids to outdoor fun on the farm for those entering K-3rd. Financial aid available.
FORESTRY
Forestry Walk Scheduled for Feb. 5th, 1pm.
Meet at 49 Stonehedge Road, Lincoln
Join our Farm Manager, Brendan Murtha, and one of the founders of Land's Sake, Brian Donahue, as they lead a walk to discuss the Farm’s forestry program with a focus on our 2023 operations. They will give a broad overview of our plan and answer questions from participants. No sign up required.
JOB OPENINGS
We're Hiring!
We are looking for a Development Associate to join our team to help with event planning, donor development and recognition, and Capital Campaign coordination. Learn more about the role on our website, and apply today!
FARM
Enjoy the Beauty
The farmstand may be closed for the season, but don't let that stop you from exploring the farm. Enjoy the winter beauty with a relaxing walk around the fields, say hi to the bunnies and chickens, and breathe in the fresh air!
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With support from the Town of Weston and the Weston Conservation Commission.