Volunteer Work Party at Hartman Park

Date: Tue September 29, 2015
Time: 9:30-11:30 am
Place: Meet at Hartman Park Parking Lot
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
Presenter: Lyme Land Conservation Trust and Town of Lyme
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

Hartman teamJoin us to clean up the Stone-end house site at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme. We need to remove some invasive plants such as  Japanese barberry and other saplings that are encroaching on the historical ruins. We will also remove some of the leaf litter around the foundation. Bring along trimmers– weeders, pruners, and/or loppers, and rakes. We will have a couple of people with chain saws to cut back saplings, and branches. Be sure to bring heavy duty gloves.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo by Wendolyn Hill: Thank you to the Hartman work party on June 30

 

Hartman teamJoin us to clean up the Stone-end house site at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme. We need to remove some invasive plants such as  Japanese barberry and other saplings that are encroaching on the historical ruins. We will also remove some of the leaf litter around the foundation. Bring along trimmers– weeders, pruners, and/or loppers, and rakes. We will have a couple of people with chain saws to cut back saplings, and branches. Be sure to bring heavy duty gloves.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo by Wendolyn Hill: Thank you to the Hartman work party on June 30

 


Hartman teamJoin us to clean up the Stone-end house site at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme. We need to remove some invasive plants such as  Japanese barberry and other saplings that are encroaching on the historical ruins. We will also remove some of the leaf litter around the foundation. Bring along trimmers– weeders, pruners, and/or loppers, and rakes. We will have a couple of people with chain saws to cut back saplings, and branches. Be sure to bring heavy duty gloves.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo by Wendolyn Hill: Thank you to the Hartman work party on June 30

 

Hartman teamJoin us to clean up the Stone-end house site at Hartman Park, led by Wendolyn Hill, Lyme Land Trust board member and Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme. We need to remove some invasive plants such as  Japanese barberry and other saplings that are encroaching on the historical ruins. We will also remove some of the leaf litter around the foundation. Bring along trimmers– weeders, pruners, and/or loppers, and rakes. We will have a couple of people with chain saws to cut back saplings, and branches. Be sure to bring heavy duty gloves.

Rain Cancels.

Hartman Park is on Gungy Road about 1 mile north of the 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Beaverbrook Road, Grassy Hill Road, and Gungy Road.

Photo by Wendolyn Hill: Thank you to the Hartman work party on June 30

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