Community Corner
Sudbury Valley Trustees Announce Fall Programs
The trustees have planned a variety of interesting events and programs for folks to connect with nature.

There are many ways to connect with nature, and the Sudbury Valley Trustees present those ways with plenty of programs lined up for the fall.
The group is offering a wide variety of educational and outdoor programs this fall, with a full schedule beginning in September.
“As a regional land trust and conservation nonprofit, SVT seeks to offer opportunities for people to connect with nature,” said the announcement.
Highlights for food lovers include a chefs’ demonstration of seasonal cooking, mushroom walks, and culinary herb garden workshop at Stearns Farm in Framingham.
Also, you’ll have a chance to experience the autumn beauty with a bike tour of conservation land in Sudbury and Wayland, a family walk at Beals Preserve in Southborough, or ecological land restoration tour of a local conserved property.
For the history buffs: SVT has an Exploration of Emerson with special access to the Old Manse and Concord Museum. SVT has also arranged a special opportunity for families with accessibility needs to safely experience the natural world of the Acton Arboretum.
Learn more about these programs and many more scheduled throughout the fall.