Tag: The Trustees

  • Tuesday, February 20, 6:30 pm – 8:00 ppm – Designing a Multi-Season Shade Garden

    This Massachusetts Master Gardeners talk on Tuesday, February 20 at 6:30 with Paul Steen covers a variety of shade situations and covers the unique problems/opportunities of shade gardening. We then cover the best shade plants and how to select them so that your garden is in bloom spring through fall. Even discuss how to have winter interest. Handout included covers a wide variety of shade plants and their cultural properties. The event takes place at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton. Registration and payment is through the Massachusetts Master Gardeners Association. Fee: $25 per class. Contact: bradley@thetrustees.org for more information and the location to register and provide payment.

  • Monday, February 26, 10:00 am – Why Public Gardens?

    Please Join The Trustees for a lively and compelling talk: Why Public Gardens? by noted landscape designer W. Gary Smith, on Monday, February 26, 2018 at 10AM at The French Cultural Center, 53 Marlborough St. in Boston.

    Smith, a designer who creates meaning and artful encounters between people, plants, and the natural world, will present his recent work in public gardens that invite broad audiences for exploration and discovery, and will discuss the Public Gardens initiative at The Trustees.

    His recently completed projects include the Luci and Ian Family Garden at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, the John C. Wister Rhododendron Garden at Tyler Arboretum, and Ojos y Manos, the ethnobotanical garden at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. Projects currently in design or construction include the Will C. Curtis Woodland at Garden in the Woods, a new children’s garden at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden, and a master plan for the Toronto Botanical Garden.

    Kindly Respond by February 20. Call: 617.542.7696 (Option 7) or E-mail: development@thetrustees.org to register today!

  • Tuesday, January 23, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Pets and Plants

    Whether your pet is a cat, dog, chicken or “other” they have the potential to be exposed to your plants either indoors, outdoors, or both. There are many sources of information about plant toxicity but they can often conflict with each other. This Massachusetts Master Gardeners presentation with April Daley will help you to understand what “toxic” and “poisonous” mean to your pets as well as a method to evaluate the pet, the plant as well as horticultural practices and how much risk is involved in each situation. The event will be held at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton on Tuesday, January 23 from 6:30 – 8, and the cost is $25. Registration and payment is through the Massachusetts Master Gardeners Association. Contact: bradley@thetrustees.org for more information and the location to register and provide payment. Image from www.costafarms.com.

  • Saturday and Sunday, December 16 and 17, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm – Bradley Estate Holly Daze Open House

    Saturday and Sundays at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton, Massachusetts feature the Bradley Estate Holly Daze Open Houses with each room of the Estate decorated on a seasonal garden theme with family-oriented holiday music and games, hot drinks and festive cookies. Music by local youth and adult artists, and decorations by area garden club members and scout groups. Members of The Trustees of Reservations $5, nonmembers $10, children free. For more information call 508-636-4693 x 5003, or email bradley@thetrustees.org.

  • Wednesday, December 13, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Latkes & Lanterns

    Celebrate the festival of lights with lanterns and latkes at Powisset Farm in Dover, a property of The Trustees of Reservations. Join the in the kitchen on Wednesday, December 13 from 5 – 7 while they experiment with a variety of potato (and other root veggies) pancake recipes, using fresh produce from the farm, and then create lanterns for everyone to bring home.

    Please note that most classes include options for vegetarians and vegans. For more information about what we’ll be cooking, contact Nicole at nnacamuli@thetrustees.org. This event is part of the Powisset Cooks! program. Trustees members $20, nonmembers $32. Call 508-785-0339 x 3003 to register.

  • Saturdays, November 11, December 9, and January 20, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Side-by-Side Celebrity Chef Series

    Join The Trustees for an unforgettable cooking and food experience at The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market. Cook side-by-side with celebrated Boston chefs who are committed to highlighting New England’s local farmers, fishermen and artisans on their menus. The series kicks off with Chef William Kovel from Catalyst in November, and continues with Chef Matt Jennings of Townsman in December (pictured below), and Chef Irene Li of Mei Mei in January.

    Series Highlights:

    Hands-on cooking class; attendees cook in small groups along with the chef.
    Listen and learn from the masters themselves.
    Four-course tasting menu made with the highest quality seasonal ingredients sourced from local farmers and food artisans from the Boston Public Market.
    Intimate class size of no more than 20 people.
    Local wine and craft beer pairings with each course.

    Tickets for each event are $120 for Trustees members and $150 for non-member. Book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/side-by-side-celebrity-chef-cooking-series-tickets-38369662694

  • Friday, September 22 – Sunday, October 1 – Nature

    The Trustees of Reservations announces that it will present TigerLion Arts’ critically acclaimed outdoor walking play Nature at the Old Manse in Concord September 22 through October 1. The Old Manse is a National Historic Landmark and popular destination for tourists and literary enthusiasts situated on the banks of the Concord River next to the Old North Bridge and Minuteman National Park. It was built by Patriot Minister William Emerson in 1770, grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Nature is an original work collaboratively written and created by Tyson Forbes, a direct descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson who also plays the role of Emerson, and his wife, Markell Kiefer, who serves as the director. The play explores humankind’s relationship to nature through the eyes of two of America’s greatest environmental voices and friends, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, who is celebrating his bicentennial birthday this year.

    Emerson lived and wrote some of his most famous works at The Old Manse, including the first draft of his famed essay, “Nature.” The Manse also served as a focal point of America’s political, literary, and social revolutions. Thoreau was a frequent visitor and guest. Through a series of 11 performances starting September 22, 2017 and running through October 1, 2017, audiences will experience a playful and deeply moving outdoor “journey” among the Old Manse’s grassy meadows and native trees and plantings as scenes unfold through a combination of music, story, and song. The 90-minute family-friendly performance will be presented by an award-winning ensemble of professional traveling actors, including a local chorus led by The First Parish Church of Concord’s Music Director, Beth Norton and child cast member from the Concord community. This is Nature’s first performance on the East Coast after a successful season touring multiple sites in the Midwest in 2015 and 2016.

    Producer and actor Tyson Forbes has always felt honored to be an Emerson descendent and developed Nature to help fulfill a sense of responsibility to share his ancestor’s spirit and teachings with a broader audience. He has long hoped that one day the play would be presented in Concord where their friendship and many works were first incubated. “Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were authors, friends, and radicals of their time, calling on their peers to think for themselves, live more deeply, and be agents of change,” adds Forbes. “I believe their words and ideas are as relevant and necessary now as they were then and I am thrilled to be able to share this story of their friendship and history in Concord, where it all began, for the first time.”

    The professional ensemble cast features Michael Wieser (Williamstown, Jungle Theater, Classic Stage Company, Manhattan Arts Center) as Thoreau; Tyson Forbes (Guthrie Theater, Ordway, Jungle Theater and multiple TigerLion Arts productions) as Emerson; Norah Long (Guthrie Theater, Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Skylark Opera, Chanhassen Dinner Theater, Nautilus Music-Theater) as Mother Nature, Emily Gunyou Halaas (Guthrie Theater, Jungle Theater, Park Square) as Mary Moody, Aeysha Kinnunen as Margaret Fuller, Shana Berg as Lydian Jackson, Tony Sarnicki, Matt Sciple, Nathan Gebhard and Andrew Forbes, as well as a volunteer community chorus led by Beth Norton, Music Director at the Concord First Parish Church who will be joined by singers from the church and other members of the community. Addison Boger, great niece of past Garden Club of the Back Bay President Francine Crawford, will play the role of Elly, Emerson’s daughter.  Bagpipes, ancient flutes, drums and rich choral arrangements are intricately woven into the script with compositions by Dick Hensold (2006 Bush Artist Fellow).

    Tickets  can be purchased by visiting www.thetrustees.org/natureplay. Trustees members: adults $20, children $10; Nonmembers: adults $25, children $15. The Trustees are working with multiple local community partners to present educational programming related to the play such as post show discussions and a family theatre workshop, including: The Thoreau Society; Thoreau Farm Trust; The Walden Woods Project; the Concord Museum; and Minute Man National Historical Park. For more information visit www.thetrustees.org.

    Nature begins near the apple orchard at the Old Manse located at 269 Monument Street, Concord, MA. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to visit the grounds. Picnic meals are welcome and can be enjoyed during the pre-show bagpiping and choral arrangements performed by local community members 30 minutes before the performance begins. Guests of all ages are encouraged to come as the show has somethings for everyone. Guests should dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes, and bring water bottles.  Run time is approximately 90 minutes without intermission. During the play, the audience will walk short distances between four different locations. Portable lawn chairs or blankets are recommended for seating, as there are a limited number of chairs, which will be reserved for those who need them most. The Trustees will also provide transportation for people with limited mobility. In the event of rain, ticket holders may come back for any subsequent performance.

     

  • Sunday, August 27, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Fermentation Festival

    Boston Ferments is holding their fifth annual Fermentation Festival in The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market on Sunday, August 27th from 10am-4pm! Like previous Fermentation Fests, this year will be a *free* tour de fermentation composed of dozens of speakers, demos, small fermenting businesses & authors.

    One centerpiece of the fest will be our free communal crowd-sourced #KrautMob (sponsored by Boston Organics!) here everyone will be invited to make sauerkraut together under the guidance of local fermentation experts. For more information email kitcheninfo@thetrustees.org.

  • Saturday, August 5 and Sunday, August 6, 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Roaring Twenties Lawn Party

    The Trustees in association with Boston Swing Central will host the Roaring Twenties Lawn Party at Castle Hill on the Crane Estate, 290 Argilla Road in Ipswich, for two glittering days on Saturday, August 5 and Sunday, August 6.

    The Lawn Party harkens back to the Jazz Age, the era in which the mansion at Castle Hill was built. The event will feature twenties and thirties jazz, swing dance lessons, Charleston performances, lawn games, a vintage fair, and house tours.

    Attendees are encouraged to come in twenties-style dress and bring a picnic supper or pick up supper from an on-site vendor. Pre-ordered picnic suppers will be available from Ferreira Foods www.ferreirafoods.com.

    Beer, wine, and hard cider vendors will be on hand to quench guests’ thirst. $40 for 1 day, $70 for 2 days (students, seniors, Trustees members $32/$52), children under 10 free. Parking $10 per car. Tickets available at www.roaringtwentieslawnparty.org.

  • Wednesday, June 21, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Proven Winners

    Confirmed! Come hear Val Rollins and John Antonelli (Four Star Greenhouse) introduce the new Proven Winners Annuals, successful combinations, and planting demonstrations, on Wednesday, June 21, from 6 – 8 at the Eleanor Bradley Cabot estate in Canton. This is a Trustees of Reservations hands-on workshop with opportunities to both learn, ask questions, dig into the soil, and leave with samples! Ample time and awesome chance to learn from the pros! Members: $9. Nonmembers: $15. Please pre-register online: www.thetrustees.org. Supertunia “Bubblegum” pictured below.