by Friends of the Blue Hills | Jul 21, 2023 | Blog
Who knew helping out could TASTE SO GOOD?! Yes indeed, in one lovely gesture, you can help to clean, protect, and preserve the Blue Hills . . . and enter to win a spectacularly scrumptious dinner for 6 — YUM! Please help the Friends of the Blue Hills take care of our...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Jul 20, 2023 | Blog
Remembering Betty Boop: a Poo-lution Solution Champion Interview with Jen Brodbeck by Lauren Magee, Friends of the Blue Hills Social Media Intern Betty Boop, a female German Shephard, was our #1, Bone-afide Super Sniffer for the Poo-lution Solution team. Betty Boop...
by Friends of the Blue Hills - Admin | Jun 18, 2023 | Blog
Let John Walsh, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Friends of the Blue Hills, introduce you to our cold-blooded friends in the Blue Hills. John is a biologist and educator. The mercury is falling, winter gales are rising, and balmy weather is an increasingly...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 31, 2023 | Blog
A huge thank you to all our members, supports, volunteers and leaders for helping to care for the Blue Hills. Read the 2022 Annual Report today to learn how you have made a positive impact on the park we all love.
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 18, 2023 | Blog, Preservation Campaigns
Please contact your state senator today to let him or her know you value our state parks and want to make sure they are adequately funded. See sample email below. The Senate Ways and Means has just released its version of the state budget. The budget is $2.7 million...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | May 9, 2023 | Blog
Matthew Thomas completed the 125-Mile Club hike… and then reflected on his journey. He says, “I didn’t strive to take the most “efficient” route – more so I would think “where do I want to go and what do I want to see today?” And...