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SUMMARY:Home Grown Tour: Sustainable Farming with Cape Abilities Farm
DESCRIPTION:The Dennis Conservation Land Trust’s Home Grown Farm Tour series invites curious locals and seasonal visitors the opportunity to step behind farm doors to meet the people who grow food\, fiber\, and seafood from the land and sea\, and to witness the intimate rhythms of a working farm.  \nFrom oyster farms to regenerative farm fields yielding fresh produce and flowers\, the series doesn’t just showcase Dennis farms\, it reveals the hands\, hearts\, and stories behind it. Think of it as a guided stroll through the town’s living pantry\, where every turn offers a taste of connection\, history\, and a renewed appreciation for where our food comes from. \nJoin in welcoming the growing season with a tour of the Cape Abilities Farm in Dennis. \nSince 2006\, Cape Abilities Farm has been providing employment opportunities for people with disabilities while also acting as a hub in the Cape Cod community to promote local sustainable farming. The farm provides fresh\, pesticide-free produce and flowers to the public through two Cape Abilities stores\, farmers’ markets\, restaurants\, and local food pantries. \nThis walk is sponsored by Harwich Conservation Trust\, Dennis Conservation Land Trust\, and Cape Abilities. \nRSVP here.\n 
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/home-grown-tour-sustainable-farming-with-cape-abilities-farm/
LOCATION:Cape Abilities\, 458 Main St. (Route 6A)\, Dennis\, MA\, 02638
CATEGORIES:Home Grown Tour,Walks & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T130000
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SUMMARY:Home Grown Tour: The Highland Cattle of Seawind Meadows Farm
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT! \nThe Dennis Conservation Land Trust’s Home Grown Farm Tour series invites curious locals and seasonal visitors the opportunity to step behind farm doors to meet the people who grow food\, fiber\, and seafood from the land and sea\, and to witness the intimate rhythms of a working farm.  \nFrom oyster farms to regenerative farm fields yielding fresh produce and flowers\, the series doesn’t just showcase Dennis farms\, it reveals the hands\, hearts\, and stories behind it. Think of it as a guided stroll through the town’s living pantry\, where every turn offers a taste of connection\, history\, and a renewed appreciation for where our food comes from. \n \nJoin us June 13th\, 1 pm-3 pm for a tour of Seawind Meadows Farm! \nSeawind Meadows\, LLC is a family-owned and operated grass-fed and grass-finished Highland beef producer. Our farm has raised Scottish Highland heritage breed cattle since 2006\, here on Cape Cod\, Massachusetts.Seawind Meadows offers locally sourced\, grass-fed beef and farm-fresh eggs.  \nLearn more about Seawind Meadows here. \nRSVP here!\n \nNext up:\nHome Grown Tour: Matt’s Organic Gardens\, April 21st\, 3pm-5pm \nHome Grown Tour: From Spawn to Table at A.R.C. Shellfish Hatchery\, May 1\, 5:00 pm-6:30 pm
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/home-grown-tour-the-highland-cattle-of-seawind-meadows-farm/
LOCATION:Seawind Meadows Farm\, Dennis\, MA\, 02638\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T100000
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SUMMARY:Birding Crowes Pasture with Naturalists MJ Foti & Dann Jung
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for a birding adventure with naturalists MJ Foti and Dann Jung at Crowes Pasture on June 17th at 8am. \nTurn onto School Street\, make your first right onto South Street and follow till the end. Meet in the dirt parking lot on the right shortly past the cemetery. This area offers a diversity of habitats including oak and pine woodlands\, fields\, dunes\, beach\, freshwater ponds\, salt marsh\, and tidal creeks. \nThere is also a nest box trail system maintained by Cape Cod Bird Club for Eastern Bluebirds and Tree Swallows. We will walk the main entry road that leads to the meadow before continuing to the beach where oyster farming continues\, with harvesting occurring at low tide. \nRSVP here.\nAbout MJ Foti: \n“I began coordinating walks for Cape Cod Bird Club in 2018 and enjoy working with a strong community of walk leaders and participants eager to share their time and experiences in our beautiful habitats and landscapes with a diverse group of individuals. I also coordinate the club’s annual waterfowl survey first begun by Blair Nikula in 1983. It presently consists of over 40 volunteers who survey about 350 ponds throughout the region every first weekend of December. Participants are instructed to identify and count all the waterfowl (loons\, grebes\, geese\, ducks and coot) present on each pond and enter the info into our waterfowl survey database. The program has been an incredible success\, not only in collecting long term data on these populations\, but in getting people involved\, and growing our conservation community.” \nAbout Dann Jung: \n“I am an aspiring naturalist / conservationist focusing on trees\, birds and habitat. I first became interested when having conversations with my Great-grandmother.  I continued gaining knowledge when on bird and wild flower walks with my Mother. The possibilities and need for conservation became more apparent after reading Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac.  My readings now include books by Douglas Tallamy such as The Nature of Oaks and Nature’s Best Hope.  As conservation and ecosystems have no boundaries\, I continue to read\, watch\, learn\, do and inspire others.”
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/birding-crowes-pasture-with-naturalists-mj-foti-dann-jung-2/
LOCATION:Crowes Pasture\, 500 South Street\, East Dennis\, MA\, 02641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260616T133547Z
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SUMMARY:Chase Garden Creek Restoration Walk with APCC's Molly Autery
DESCRIPTION:Big things are happening at Chase Garden Creek! Join us on June 20th at 9:00am to learn about APCC’s restoration project\, and how it will help our local salt marsh wildlife! We are lucky to be joined by APCC’s Molly Autery\, who will lead us across Chase Garden Creek to give us the inside scoop on the project\, and explain all the good it will bring. \nRSVP here.\nAbout Molly: \nMolly Autery joined APCC in 2024 as a Salt Marsh Specialist. Her job includes environmental monitoring and data analysis across APCC’s active salt marsh restoration projects. Born and raised in Barnstable\, Molly received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Geology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she studied salt marsh geomorphology. \nParking details to follow after registering!
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/chase-garden-creek-restoration-walk-with-apccs-molly-autery/
LOCATION:Chase Garden Creek
CATEGORIES:Walks & Talks
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SUMMARY:Friday Farm Strolls
DESCRIPTION:Since acquiring our headquarters at Not Enough Acres Farm in 2023\, the DCLT has had the pleasure of learning with\, and from\, our community about regenerative agriculture. With the help of our incredible volunteers\, our goal is to grow 3\,000 pounds of produce in 2026–90% of which will be donated to local food pantries. \n\nOur most recent acquisition\, the historic (and iconic) Sesuet Farm\, is just walking distance from our headquarters.\n\n\nJoin us for a series of walking tours Fridays along both properties to learn more about their history\, how we are using them today\, and what we envision for the future.
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/friday-farm-strolls/
LOCATION:Dennis Conservation Land Trust\, 107 Sesuit Neck Rd\, East Dennis\, MA\, 02641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T130000
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SUMMARY:Butterfly Walk and Talk with Gerry Beetham
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 28th at 1pm at our headquarters to explore the pollinator meadow and the butterflies that use it\, led by Gerry Beetham! \nAfter a career in the business world\, Gerry moved to Cape Cod with his wife in 2012. They volunteered at Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary\, tending to the butterfly garden\, as well as the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly House. They learned about butterflies through this volunteer work\, and soon helped the Harwich Conservation Trust create pollinator gardens. \nToday\, they lead butterfly walks for the Harwich Conservation Trust every year\, focusing on identification\, life cycle\, and the plants that support them. \nCome learn about these beautiful creatures\, and how to attract them to your own garden! \nParking at 107 Sesuit Neck Rd\, East Dennis\, MA 02641 \nRSVP here.
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/butterfly-walk-and-talk-with-gerry-beetham/
LOCATION:Dennis Conservation Land Trust\, 107 Sesuit Neck Rd\, East Dennis\, MA\, 02641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T100000
DTSTAMP:20260616T133606Z
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SUMMARY:Flax Pond Birding Adventure with MJ Foti and Dann Jung
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for a birding adventure with naturalists MJ Foti and Dann Jung at Flax Pond\, June 30th at 8am.\nFlax Pond in Dennis\, is a notable freshwater birding spot on the Cape featuring a classic kettle pond surrounded by pine/oak forests\, cedar swamps\, and bog habitats. It offers a quieter\, wooded alternative to coastal birding\, particularly good for land birds and woodland species. \nOn this walk\, listen for the songs of the Prairie Warbler\, Eastern Towhee\, and Chimney Swift. Tree Swallows and Barn Swallows are also commonly seen sweeping across the water. \nOther common sightings include Pine Warblers\, woodpeckers (including Hairy and Downy)\, Black-capped Chickadees\, and Eastern Bluebirds. \nRSVP here.\nAbout MJ Foti: \n“I began coordinating walks for Cape Cod Bird Club in 2018 and enjoy working with a strong community of walk leaders and participants eager to share their time and experiences in our beautiful habitats and landscapes with a diverse group of individuals. I also coordinate the club’s annual waterfowl survey first begun by Blair Nikula in 1983. It presently consists of over 40 volunteers who survey about 350 ponds throughout the region every first weekend of December. Participants are instructed to identify and count all the waterfowl (loons\, grebes\, geese\, ducks and coot) present on each pond and enter the info into our waterfowl survey database. The program has been an incredible success\, not only in collecting long term data on these populations\, but in getting people involved\, and growing our conservation community.” \nAbout Dann Jung: \n“I am an aspiring naturalist / conservationist focusing on trees\, birds and habitat. I first became interested when having conversations with my Great-grandmother. I continued gaining knowledge when on bird and wild flower walks with my Mother. The possibilities and need for conservation became more apparent after reading Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac. My readings now include books by Douglas Tallamy such as The Nature of Oaks and Nature’s Best Hope. As conservation and ecosystems have no boundaries\, I continue to read\, watch\, learn\, do and inspire others.”
URL:https://dennisconservationlandtrust.org/event/flax-pond-birding-adventure-with-mj-foti-and-dann-jung/
LOCATION:Flax Pond Conservation Area\, 90 Setucket Road\, South Dennis\, Massachusetts\, 02660
CATEGORIES:Walks & Talks
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