All of these events are FREE and open to the public! Please note that some events require registration.
April 24, 2025 @6:30pm
Sustainable Landscaping: Gardening for People, the Planet, and Your Pocketbook / RLT Annual Meeting, Melanie Trecek-King (Nature’s Voices Speaker Series) - Goff Memorial Hall
If you love gardening, this is for you! Professor Melanie Trecek-King will reveal sustainable gardening methods to create beautiful backyard habitats that are also safe for native plants and animals. An active speaker, Melanie is an Associate Professor of Biology at Massasoit Community College, and founder of Thinking is Power, a science curriculum focused on critical thinking and information literacy. This is also the Rehoboth Land Trust’s Annual Meeting, so you will get an inside look at what else we’re up to! No registration necessary.
May 10, 2025 @9am
Spring Bird Walk - Reynolds Ave Conservation Area
BYOB -- binoculars, that is! Up your birdwatching game by learning the different songs and calls of spring migrating birds. Count how many you can spot at our property on Reynolds Ave, guided by experienced birder and RLT Trustee, Madeleine Linck. She'll also teach you how to use the free Merlin ID birding app (download it before the walk for best results). Registration required. Please email info@rehobothlandtrust.net with your name, phone number, and # of people in your party.
June 28, 2025 @11 am
Live Animal Show, Animal Adventures (Nature’s Voices Speaker Series) - Goff Memorial Hall
Kick off your summer vacation by getting up close and personal with some cool critters! Zoo and rescue center Animal Adventures will showcase live creatures including an alligator, hedgehog, geckos, turtles, frogs, and more. If the animals are up to it, you might even be able to pet some of them! Learn about the wildlife conservation programs at Animal Adventures, and ways you can help protect Rehoboth wildlife. This event will take place at Goff Memorial Hall in Rehoboth and is FREE and open to the public. No registration necessary.
The Rehoboth Land Trust Nature’s Voices Speaker Series is funded in part by a grant from the Rehoboth Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. Thank you RCC!
Rehoboth Land Trust, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization funded entirely by donations and run by dedicated volunteers. We are not a town committee. Learn more at www.rehobothlandtrust.org.
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