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Newspaper article archive now available

April 16, 2021 by Michael Caron

Newspaper articles from 1981 to 2019 have been archived and are available for review in pdf format. The articles represent a historical of Trust activities during that time period. The page is set up under News and Events or can be accessed here.

Filed Under: Featured, News and Events

Become a board member?

January 11, 2021 by Michael Caron

In the midst of uncertainty in today’s world one thing is certain, the Trust is committed to it’s mission of conserving and preserving natural open space in Easthampton. Our board of directors consists of ordinary (and friendly!) folks, who have a passion for the land and the environment. If you meet that simple qualification and would like to get involved, we’d love to talk to you about becoming a board member or volunteering. As a bonus beyond that general enthusiasm, we’ll be extra happy if you bring some particular but not extraordinary skills and/or commitment as we could use a social media marketing coordinator. We also need younger people to become involved as our board would benefit from the passion and energy that they bring. If interested please use the contact form and use “Becoming a board member” as the subject line.

Filed Under: Get Involved, News and Events

A Little Help From Our Friends Please

April 26, 2020 by Michael Caron

Dear Friends of the Pascommuck Conservation Trust:

During this Covid-19 pandemic, the Trust has worked very hard to keep our trails open to the public with regular maintenance, welcome signs, and reminders to keep a safe distance between hikers while enjoying our properties.

Due to the unprecedented Stay Home directives over the past month, everyone is happy to get outdoors even for a little while.  During this time, however, the use of our trails is much heavier than normal and because so many are enjoying the trails, they are even more in need of regular maintenance.  This has become very costly for the Trust and many of our planned special projects for our nine properties will be suffering unless we get a little help from our friends.  Like many local organizations, one of our special fund raisers, the Spring Plant Sale, had to be postponed in order to keep everyone safe.  We are optimistic that we will be able to schedule the Fall Plant Sale once the safe re-open begins.  In the meantime, however, funds are short and we need your help.

As you may know, the Pascommuck Conservation Trust is made up entirely of volunteers, neighbors and friends who appreciate the value of our treasured sites and work very hard to keep them manageable for all to enjoy.  We realize that these are very difficult times for everyone, emotionally and financially, too.  If you would like to help the Trust by making a contribution, large or small, to our Maintenance Endowment Fund, we would greatly appreciate it.  Contributions may be made through Network For Good here or directly mailed to the Trust at PO Box 806, Easthampton, MA 01027.

Thank you very much.  Together we will keep our trails open for everyone.

The Board of Directors
Pascommuck Conservation Trust, Inc.

Filed Under: Featured, Fundraising, News and Events

Online engagement plan-Mt Tom North

April 2, 2020 by Michael Caron

This will be a online meeting between Jeff Bagg, Easthampton City Planner, Kestrel Land Trust, and PCT regarding the development of the new property off of East St.. Interested parties may observe and/or comment either through Facebook or on the phone through ZOOM. The link for zoom is at https://zoom.us/j/636067752. It is  recommended joining the video about 5 minutes prior to 10:30, Saturday the 4th of April! 

Filed Under: Featured, Get Involved

Old Trolley Line bridge complete

October 30, 2019 by Michael Caron

On October 25th Berkshire Bridge & Iron Co. out of Dalton delivered and installed the railing components of the bridge.

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