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Monarch Time!


Join Mahoosuc Land Trust for the 5th Annual Habitat For All Monarch Festival 

Saturday and Sunday, August 23 & 24.

Garden volunteer Ann Speth demonstrates how to tag a monarch butterfly to track its migration to mexico
Garden volunteer Ann Speth demonstrates how to tag a monarch butterfly to track its migration to mexico

The festival kicks off on Saturday evening at 6:00 PM at Gould Academy with author and forester Ethan Tapper, who will speak about his book How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World.


On Sunday, the celebration continues at Valentine Farm from 12:00–4:00 PM. This signature, family-friendly event offers something for everyone—tour the gardens and view hundreds of flower species, pet a turtle, go on a bird or forest walk, and join the beloved children's parade.


You’ll also have the chance to:

  • Learn how to support pollinators

  • Watch a monarch tagging demonstration

  • Win raffle prizes

  • Shop for holiday gifts from local artisans—and much more!



Skip the registration lines by pre-registering for both events.

 
 
 

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Part of recreating on this land means protecting it too. Before heading out on any adventure on conserved trails or boat launches, familiarize yourself with land usage etiquette and rules.
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162 North Road, Bethel

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