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Slide Show - Discussion on The Natick Trails

Morse Institute Library, 14 E Central St, Natick, MA | Get Directions »
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Come Join us for an intriguing Slide Show and Discussion about our Natick Trails.  Learn about these little known gems in our own community.  Find out how you can pitch in and help make our Trails safe and beautiful for everyone -- families, dog walkers, seniors, and youth groups.  We are making important progress.  For example, The Big Heart Little Feet - Trail Buddies have transformed abused areas into safe, clean, and exquisite walking paths.  We need your ideas and enthusiasm.  We would like to recruit Trail Stewards and others who would might like to help with this project.  We also invite you to participate in a wonderful event -- Natick Earth Day -- April 22, on the Natick Common.  This will bring together many groups that are building environmental awareness, community, and friendship in our Town.  Be part of this amazing process.  --Pat Conaway, Founder - BHLF Trail Buddies, Clerk of the Natick Trails Maintenance Committee, and Coordinator of Natick Earth Day       

Event Details

Pat Conaway
Posted by: Pat Conaway
Where Morse Institute Library 14 E Central St, Natick, MA 01760 (We will be in the small conference room downstairs.)
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­bighea­rtlittlefeet.­com
Phone 508-740-9949
Price $0

More About Morse Institute Library

Morse Institute Library

Morse Institute Library

14 E Central St, Natick, MA
Circulation Services: 508-647-6520 / Reference Services: 508-647-6521 / Children's Services: 508-647-6522 / Bookmobile Services: 508-647-6528 / Meeting Room Reservations: 508-647-6525

The Morse Institute Library was built in the heart of town in 1873, after Natick resident Mary Ann Morse donated her estate to its creation. The red brick gothic style building has since been given a few modern touches. The collection has grown over the years, filling the library with row after row of around 175,000 books, books on tape, compact discs, CD-ROMs, magazines, DVDs, children's kits and cassettes. Stop by for a quick read, spend the day curled up in the comfortable chairs or do research and study at one of the many tables. The library offers free and reduced admission passes to nearby venues such as the Boston Children's Museum, Discovery Museum, New England Aquarium, Zoo New England and more.

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