Pick up rhubarb from a local farm stand! A local delicacy, rhubarb, has been enjoyed globally for thousands of years in sweet & savory dishes.
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Rhubarb: Culinary Arts & Food History
Jun
2
2021
Drive Slowly! Frogs, Toads and Salamanders on the Hop
Mar
23
2021
‘Tis the season for amphibians on the move, especially on warm, rainy nights. Salamanders, spring peepers, wood frogs, and toads will be hopping and crawling across our roadways on warm wet nights, heading to vernal pools and other wetlands to mate and lay their eggs.
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2021 Summer Camp Directory
Mar
8
2021
Sledding in Western Massachusetts
Feb
5
2021
What Does Open Space Mean to You?
Nov
9
2020
What Does Open Space Mean to You? Hilltown Land Trust wants to hear from you! Have you enjoyed hiking, swimming, kayaking, or other recreation activities in places like the Chesterfield Gorge? If so, Hilltown Land Trust is asking for people to fill out a brief form sharing what you enjoy about [continue reading]
2020-21 Season Cross-Country Ski Passes for Notchview
Oct
17
2020
2020-21 Season Cross-Country Ski Passes for Notchview are available to purchase now with a special offer for Trustee Members of $45 per adult, normally $65 per adult, from now through November 30.
Check out the Trustee’s website for more details and information about the cross-country (and snowshoeing) season at Notchview.
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Check out the Trustee’s website for more details and information about the cross-country (and snowshoeing) season at Notchview.
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Lesson in International Foods
May
5
2020
To say that immigration is an important aspect of American history is an understatement. None of us would be here if it were not for immigration. Moreover, the United States is not unique in this. Human populations have been immigrating around the world since the beginning of history. If you go far back enough, you [continue reading]
FEATURED RESOURCE: Common Good Tools for a New Economy
Apr
13
2020
Offers & Needs Board for the Hilltowns and Beyond
We’re in this together. Use Common Good’s online Offers & Needs bulletin board to offer help and ask for help from your friends and neighbors in any community in the United States. No sign-up needed. Go to CommonGood.earth and [continue reading]
We’re in this together. Use Common Good’s online Offers & Needs bulletin board to offer help and ask for help from your friends and neighbors in any community in the United States. No sign-up needed. Go to CommonGood.earth and [continue reading]
Self-Directed Learning in the Kitchen
Apr
8
2020
One of the best “classrooms” is right in your own home … your kitchen! Planning and preparing meals with your family can support an interest in culinary and pastry arts while exposing kids to a wide variety of embedded learning opportunities. Classic subjects like math, chemistry, and humanities are readily supported in the kitchen, along [continue reading]
25 Children’s Books For Back-to-School
Sep
2
2019
“Back to school!” These words can evoke a variety of emotions in the hearts of children everywhere. For some, this time can be full of anxiety and concerns over making friends, fitting in, and finding their way around a new school or classroom. Even self-directed learners and homeschool families can feel the jitters associated with [continue reading]
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