There are only 5 days remaining to donate toward the special appeal for work on the Osborne-Sherman Conservation Lands.
Thank you to everyone who has already contributed to the cause of extending the split rail fencing and continued mowing of the field to keep invasives at bay.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Special Appeal
Sandwich Conservation Trust – Special Appeal
Osborne-Sherman Conservation Lands
Dear Members and Friends,
Last year the SCT Board of Trustees decided to improve
access to the Osborne – Sherman Conservation Lands, located off of Gully Lane,
in the Spring Hill section of Sandwich. This was done to allow our mowing
contractor a safer way to park, and of course, provide a modest parking area
for visitors. After several months of design, permitting, and other
preparation, the work was completed last December, resulting in the attractive
entrance pictured above.
This accomplishment led to thoughts about other
improvements for this beautiful preserve – 2 acres of hillside field with a
mowed path and a bench from which Cape Cod Bay can be viewed. Our 2 acre field is partially surrounded by a
much larger clearing, in private ownership, and we want to be sure our visitors
don’t stray onto this property. We currently have split rail fencing at two of
the corners, but we would like to add more fencing, especially on the south
side.
As beautiful as it is, this field has a serious problem
with invasive or unwanted vegetation.
The problem species are bittersweet, multiflora rose, and poison ivy,
which is a native plant, but not desirable in a publicly-used field. We currently have the field mowed by tractor
several times a year, but this is not adequate to eliminate the unwanted
plants. Repeated close mowing as required turns out to be a practical,
non-toxic approach to accomplishing our goals. As parts of the field become
free of invasive plants, they can be allowed to grow to benefit wildlife.
The SCT is asking for your financial help with these projects.
We are seeking at least $3000 to install fencing and fund the mowing. To jump-start the effort, one of our sponsors
has offered $250 as soon as that amount has been received from other donors. Your
donation will be tax-deductible – the SCT is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit. Though we welcome your help at any time, this
specific fundraising effort will end May 31st, with the fencing
work scheduled for early June.
The SCT received this preserve as a bequest from
Constance S. Crowell (1931-2006). She
and her husband Edward Crowell acquired 26 acres here in 1969 and developed stables,
pasture and other facilities for horses, and named the property “The
Mowings”. Connie dearly loved The
Mowings, and we are so grateful to her for leaving these beautiful 2 acres to
the Sandwich Conservation Trust for preservation, wildlife habitat and public
enjoyment. She chose to name the
preserve using the last names of her two grandfathers: Osborne and Sherman.
Please help us honor Connie Crowell by helping us fund
improvements to the Osborne-Sherman Conservation Lands, and please do visit the
preserve.
Thank You.
Sincerely,
John N. Cullity
President
Mailing Address:
Sandwich Conservation Trust
P.O. Box 531
E. Sandwich, MA 02537
Mailing Address:
Sandwich Conservation Trust
P.O. Box 531
E. Sandwich, MA 02537
Friday, May 6, 2016
Take a Hike
In the Maple Swamp
Sunday, May 8 at 2 p.m.
Sunday, May 8 at 2 p.m.
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The Maple Swamp in the fall of 1986, looking south towards Lawrence Pond. |
The Sandwich Conservation Trust invites you to join us on a walk in the Maple Swamp Conservation Lands this Sunday, May 8th, at 2 PM. The Maple Swamp is a 770 acre preserve south of Route 6, owned mostly by the Town of Sandwich. The Sandwich Water District and the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife also own parcels. Landscape features include several hilltops, large hollows, a maze of trails and old wood roads, and even a maple swamp or two. In spite of the hills, this area of old wood lots has been referred to by locals as “the Maple Swamp” for over two hundred years.
The 1½ hour walk is somewhat demanding physically – be prepared for steep slopes and loose stones. Depending on the route taken, both Cape Cod Bay and Nantucket Sound can be seen. We will meet at the parking lot off of service Road between exits 3 and 4. The walk will not be held if it is raining.
The Sandwich Conservation Trust is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1985, and is dedicated to the preservation of undeveloped land in Sandwich. Our website is www.sandwichconservationtrust.org. We are also on Facebook and have an e-newsletter, through which notices of our walks and meetings are given. If you have questions, feel free to call me at (508) 888-7629.
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