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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Location: Land’s Sake Farm (woodlot at the back of the farm.)

Presenter: Dave Quinn, Forest and Trails Manager

Many people assume the most environmentally friendly method of protecting a forested area is to simply leave it alone.  However, not all human intervention in the environment is harmful.   In fact, landowners can effectively manage their woodlots to promote healthy ecosystems while at the same time providing income-generating products such as firewood and lumber.  In this program, we will provide an overview of basic, small woodlot management practices.  You will learn how to assess the current condition of your woodlot and how to develop a management plan based on your desired outcome.  There will also be a tree felling demonstration and an opportunity for you to participate in some hands-on activities, such as splitting and stacking firewood and removing small trees from overgrown areas.

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Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Love Shakespeare? Want to be on stage?

Actor, director, composer, and Weston High graduate Bill Barclay will lead a workshop on understanding and performing Shakespeare at Land's Sake on July 11th at 5:30.

Come with a picnic dinner and enjoy fun facts and demonstrations exploring the power of Shakespeare's language and the Elizabethan World Picture, all under the stars in the gorgeous natural landscape of Weston's beloved common land.

By the end of the evening, any willing participants will get their chance to perform a scene! Bill will coach some short scenes that he will hand out, and share his passion and knowledge of the Shakespeare canon.

Bill is Musical Director and a company member at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, and part of the company at the Actors' Shakespeare Project in Boston. He is a nationally recognized actor and has lectured on Shakespeare at universities and theatres internationally, most recently in France and Bali.

Date: July 11, 2009
Time: 5:30-8:00pm
Location: Land's Sake Farm - park at the farm stand
Workshop Price: $10 (not including dinner)

For more information, contact info@landssake.org

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