by Friends of the Blue Hills | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog
July is Membership Month!Exclusive Events for Friends of the Blue Hills’ Members July is Membership Month… and we’re celebrating the 1,000 plus members of the Friends of the Blue Hills – and all they do for the Blue Hills – with special events and opportunities...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog, Preservation Campaigns
By volunteering just a few hours, you will make a big difference to the Blue Hills! What is ‘Survey and Save the Forest’? Survey and Save the Forest is a project to survey the most destructive invasive plants at Ponkapoag Pond so we can develop a...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Jun 3, 2021 | Blog
Friends & REI Co-op partner to Keep Our Trails Clean What can you do to preserve the Blue Hills? This June, the Friends are partnering with REI Co-op to help keep the Blue Hills trails clean. Over the past year, a record number of people have visited the Blue...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 25, 2021 | Blog
You can help make sure the Blue Hills Trailside Museum and the Blue Hill Observatory have the funding they need to continue to serve thousands of visitors each year. Take Action Please write, call or email your state senator and urge them to include funding for the...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 14, 2021 | Blog
We have been featured on MassRealty.com where they interview Matt Panucci, President of Friends of the Blue Hills. MassRealty is a great resource for Massachusetts Homes for sale.
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 5, 2021 | Blog, Preservation Campaigns
We’ve recently learned that DCR is on the verge of a regulation change that would allow Class 1 electric bicycles access to all DCR trails currently open to traditional mountain bikes. Please send an email to the below elected officials to make sure that DCR develops...