Wildlands Trust to Host Public Celebration for 50th Anniversary
Music, food, drinks, owls headline festivities at conservation nonprofit’s Plymouth headquarters
By Thomas Patti, Communications Coordinator
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Plymouth, MA — On September 23, 2023, Wildlands Trust will hold its 50th Anniversary Celebration at Davis-Douglas Farm in Plymouth. The event is expected to attract over 300 people to the Wildlands headquarters, where live music, local food and drinks, guided hikes and property tours, wildlife presentations, raffles, and more will serve to honor the people and places that have helped the regional nonprofit land trust reach a half-century in operation.
“This celebration is about honoring the people who helped Wildlands Trust reach this milestone,” said Wildlands President Karen Grey. “So many people contributed in remarkable ways because they believed in our mission, and that is the reason we will come together on September 23.” Accordingly, a photo and video gallery at the event will highlight 50 key Wildlands partners and volunteers.
True to Wildlands’ mission, event attendees will have multiple opportunities to learn about the unique landscapes of Southeastern Massachusetts and the diverse wildlife that calls them home. A bird walk, led by Brian Vigorito of the South Shore Bird Club, will take avian-inclined guests on a quest for feathered life at Emery Preserve, directly across Long Pond Road from Davis-Douglas Farm. Another hike will guide attendees to Emery Preserve’s Beech Tree Clearing, and Wildlands Board Chair Sam Chapin will lead a history tour of Davis-Douglas Farm. Bird lovers will also have the chance to get up close and personal with live owls, courtesy of Marcia and Mark Wilson of Eyes on Owls. The Mobile Fish & Wildlife Exhibit, an ecological education trailer operated by the Town of Plymouth Department of Marine and Environmental Affairs, will put additional natural specimens on display.
Local food and live music will give the anniversary celebration a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Two food trucks, Alden Park-ed and the Filling Station, will offer guests sandwiches and other lunch options. Independent Fermentations Brewing will sell craft beer and kombucha, including Wildlands Eel River Rye, a specially designed 50th anniversary ale. Musical performances will include the Louise Adams Acoustic Duo of Tupelo Honey and the Pan Loco Steel Band.
Multiple raffles will give attendees the chance to win a variety of local goods and services. A kayak from Billington Sea Kayak headlines a long list of prizes donated by artists and businesses throughout the region.
Wildlands will also debut its other anniversary initiatives at the event. A new trail guide featuring Wildlands-owned and -associated properties, as well as a book honoring the 50 key Wildlands partners, will be for sale. Live demonstrations of Wildlands trail maps on mobile apps will offer guests a new way to explore the region.
The celebration is open to the public, but every attendee will leave the event as a Wildlands member. For those new to the Trust, a six-month membership is included with the price of admission ($20 online; $25 at the door, capacity permitting). Admission also includes a Wildlands 50th anniversary beer mug, tote bag, and sticker; a ticket for the basket raffles; and a half-pint of Hornstra Farms trail-mix-flavored ice cream, while supplies last. Children aged 14 and under attend for free if accompanied by an adult.
The celebration will last from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For a full list of activities and vendors, visit wildlandstrust.org/events/50th-anniversary-celebration
About Wildlands Trust: Wildlands Trust is one of the largest and oldest regional land trusts in Massachusetts. Since 1973, the Plymouth-based nonprofit has helped protect nearly 14,000 acres of natural and agricultural land across Southeastern Massachusetts, keeping local communities healthy and connected to the natural world. Visit wildlandstrust.org for more details.
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