Category: Volunteer Opportunity

  • Asian Longhorn Beetles Found in Jamaica Plain

    We just received this information from the MA Dept. of Agricultural Resources—please read this, spread the word, and help stop the spread of this critter that required 27,000 trees to be cut down in Worcester in 2008-2009.

    This weekend a small infestation of Asian longhorn beetle (ALB) was found in Jamaica Plain (Boston). The site is at Faulkner Hospital, just across from the Arnold Arboretum. Six infested maple trees were found so far, in close proximity to each other, and have already been removed by USDA/DCR. Surveys will continue this week.

    It is extremely important that we get the word out ASAP to everyone in the Boston, Brookline and Newton area to be on the lookout for:

    1) Adult Asian longhorn beetles (shiny black beetles with white spots and long, banded antennae – picture below)

    2) ALB exit holes (dime-sized, perfectly round holes, especially in maple, but also in birch, elm, horse chestnut, willow and other hardwood trees…but not oak)

    3) ALB egg-laying sites (divots in the bark ranging in size from 1/4 to 3/4 inches across – fresh pits often have oozing, foaming sap)

    Anyone seeing anything suspicious should report it immediately at http://massnrc.org/pests/albreport.aspx or toll-free: 1-866-702-9938.  Take photos if you can.

    If you are with an environmental group or other organization that needs outreach materials, we will provide you with free ID cards, fact sheets, etc. Just contact Jen Forman Orth (jennifer.forman-orth@state.ma.us; 617-626-1735)

    Spread the word, not the beetle! Get all the latest ALB news at: http://massnrc.org/pests/alb

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  • Garden Club of the Back Bay Donates $2,500 to Esplanade Emergency Tree Fund

    As most of you are aware, more than 50 of the Esplanade’s specimen trees were damaged or destroyed as a result of a violent storm that passed through Boston on June 6.  Willows, the iconic trees of the Esplanade, were particularly hard hit when they were uprooted and damaged beyond repair by what has been identified as a macroburst (although weather groupies say the more proper term is “microburst”).  Our Club Co-President Jackie Blombach says her dog Lily’s favorite apple tree is gone as well.  In response to the extensive damage sustained by the storm, The Esplanade Association’s Board of Directors has created the Esplanade Emergency Tree Fund to raise money to replace trees that have been destroyed.  The Garden Club of the Back Bay has sent $2,500 to this Fund, and we thank all who attended or supported our most recent fund raising event, The Twilight Garden Party, and all our loyal wreath buyers, without whom our ability to step forward in such emergencies would be impossible.

    The destruction of so many historic and stately trees is a terrible loss to the park and to all who enjoy this special green space.  The Department of Conservation and Recreation has reported more than 50 trees will either need to be removed or severely pruned.  The DCR commenced a tree clean-up operation immediately after the storm to assure that public safety concerns were fully addressed.  The Esplanade Association will work with the DCR to inventory the trees and assess the full damage to the park at the earliest possible time.  That inventory is funded in part through grants from The Garden Club of the Back Bay.

    You may contribute to this fund – donations of all sizes are urgently needed and will be tax-deductible – by logging on to www.esplanadeassociation.org, or by contacting Justin Burke at 617-227-0365, or by emailing him at jburke@esplanadeassociation.org.  If you are a GCBB member, please let him know.

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  • Saturdays, June 19 and June 26, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm – Mass Hort Garden Volunteer Parties

    Saturday is a great day to come out to Elm Bank, 700 Washington Street, Wellesley, and help Mass Hort and the Master Gardeners get the gardens into shape. Staff members and Master Gardeners will be there working between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 19, and Saturday, June 26, and you will weed, mulch, and deadhead until everything looks perfect!

    Whether or not actual perfection is achieved, volunteers and staff will do what needs to be done to allow the gardens to shine. The bulk of the work will be in the Bressingham garden and we will also finish planting the Trial Garden. You’ll also have fun – pizza for lunch, homemade goodies for dessert, and a plant raffle or two for extra excitement! There will be lots of friendly people working side by side, so this is a great opportunity for new volunteers to “break the ice” and familiarize themselves with the gardens and get to know people.

    Please do come out on one or both Saturdays. Bring your favorite tools and sunscreen, and, if you like, a treat to share. If you have any questions or need more information, email Vivien Bouffard, Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteers@masshort.org. She’s planning to be there both days. You may also telephone (617) 933-4934.

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  • Wednesday, June 23, 3:00 pm – Search for the Asian Longhorned Beetle

    The Friends of the Public Garden, along with its partner The Highland Street Foundation, hosts a volunteer opportunity on the Boston Common Wednesday, June 23, beginning at 3 pm.  After attending a training session, volunteers will use maps created from a tree inventory to look for evidence of the longhorned beetle in trees on the Common.  A reception at the Parkman House to thank the Highland Street Foundation for funding the inventory will follow.  Free.  For more information log on to www.friendsofthepublicgarden.org.

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  • Saturday, June 26, 1:00 – 4:00 pm – Photographing for the Online Flora

    The New England Wild Flower Society is seeking volunteers to contribute photographs of New England plant species for its forthcoming NSF-funded “Online Flora of New England”.  For each of several thousand plant species of our region,  photos are needed of habit, leaf, flower and fruit, as well as images of bark and buds for woody species.  This fun workshop, taking place Saturday, June 26 from 1 – 4 at Garden in the Woods,  will prepare you to take aesthetically-appealing “diagnostic photographs,” that you may wish to contribute to the forthcoming Online Flora.  You will learn some of the tips and tricks of successful plant photography from an accomplished botanical photographer. Bring your digital or film camera and a tripod for the outdoors practicum, which will follow the indoor slide presentation.  Arieh Tal leads the workshop, which will cost $22 for NEWFS members and $26 for nonmembers.  For more information, log on to www.newfs.org.

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  • Saturday, May 22, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Open Volunteer Day with Earthworks

    Looking for an opportunity to explore and wake up a nearby orchard this spring? Join EarthWorks in the coming months at a variety of our orchards to learn more about urban orchard maintenance, fruit in your own neighborhood, and unique green spaces throughout the city. Plus meet up with other local fruit enthusiasts in your own back yard. Please email info@earthworksboston.org or call 617.442.1059 for more details or to sign up!

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  • Saturday, May 15, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm – South Boston Grows

    Share Our Strength’s Operation Frontline of Boston is sponsoring a service day on Saturday, May 15 from 11 – 3.  South Boston Grows aims to improve community green space and to increase knowledge of growing edible plants with the long term goal of increasing access and exposure to and intake of fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs among under-served populations in South Boston.  If you can help, please rsvp to Tony at tdellovo@ofl.org, or call 617-774-1326 to sign up or to ask any additional questions.  Children are welcome!  All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.  Rain or shine, please bring your own work gloves, and Save Our Strength will provide lunch.  The service site is at 70 Devine Way in South Boston.  Street parking is available and the Andrew T stop is a 5 minute walk.

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  • Sunday, May 2, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm- Castle Hill on The Crane Estate Open House

    In celebration of spring, The Trustees of Reservations invite you to the 2nd Annual, FREE Spring Open House at Castle Hill on the Crane Estate to enjoy a day of fun. Plant a seedling and help them recover some of the hundreds of trees lost in the recent nor’easter. Pack a picnic and they’ll provide lawn games such as croquet and bocce ball, a Maypole dance, self-guided tours of the Great House and grounds, refreshments, and more. Please feel free to bring friends and family, but leave furry friends at home.

    The Open House thanks the public for its support of The Trustees’ ongoing restoration of the Castle Hill grounds, which in recent years has included historic plantings and restorations of the Italian Garden and the Great House forecourt. This February, The Trustees began the first phase of a 3-year renovation plan of the Grand Allee, the one-half mile long, undulating, grassy lawn framed by classical sculptures, Norway spruce, and pine hedgerows. Phase One of the project includes the removal of approximately 150 trees and the planting of 65 7-foot Norway spruce and White Pines.

    The Allee Restoration was disrupted by the late February nor’easter that wreaked havoc on the North Shore. Castle Hill was hit particularly hard, with more than 300 trees coming down in the storm. Crews worked tirelessly to clean up the property and make it safe for the public. Much work, including replanting trees and stabilizing stripped embankments, remains. The Trustees invite the public to help by planting seedlings in celebration of spring at the May 2nd Open House.

    Location:
    The Crane Estate
    290 Argilla Rd.
    Ipswich , MA 01938

    Sponsor: The Crane Estate
    Time(s): Noon – 6 pm Saturday; Noon – 4 pm Sunday
    Phone: 978.356.4351 x4015
    Fax: 978.356.2143
    Email: membership@ttor.org
    http://www.craneestate.org

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  • Saturday, May 8, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm – Clarendon Street Playground Family Fun Day

    Come to the Clarendon Street Playground on the corner of Clarendon and Commonwealth Avenue on Saturday, May 8.  There will be food, drinks, games, face painting, a balloon artist, entertainment, a juggling show with magic, prizes, and fun for all.  Pizza and drinks will be available for purchase, and an ice cream truck will visit during the event. The playground is in need of new toys – please bring a new, fun, weatherproof toy to leave that day.  Suggestions include sand shovels and pails, soft balls and bats, trucks, and push/riding toys.  Please, no jump ropes, skateboards, hard balls, or anything dangerous!  To make the day a success, the Playground Committee of the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay needs volunteers.  Contact playground@nabbonline.com, or call NABB at 617-247-3961.

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  • Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, April 30 – May 30, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Children’s Miracle Network Plant Sale

    Plan to attend a plant sale to benefit Children’s Miracle Network for Children’s Hospital, Boston.  The sale, to be held in the Costco parking lot, 120 Stockwell Drive, Avon, will run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning Friday, April 30 through Sunday, May 30, from 10 – 5 each day.  The sale, run by the Costco employees, will include 45 types of perennials, plus herbs and veggies.  Volunteers are needed.  People who would like to spend a few hours sharing knowledge of plants will receive a shopping pass to Costco Avon, free parking, and a voucher for lunch at the food court.  Call Ed Pope, Assistant Manager, at 508-232-4001 if you wish to help.  You may also email crazyplantlady@aarontarver.org.  Free admission to the sale, naturally, and you’ll help the employees raise their target contribution of $10,000 for a very good cause.

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