Thank You to Bob Murphy
The Conservancy board extends a heartfelt thanks to departing board member Robert Murphy. A longtime East Side resident, Bob has been on our board since
The Conservancy board extends a heartfelt thanks to departing board member Robert Murphy. A longtime East Side resident, Bob has been on our board since
Vermont is the most prolific maple-syrup state in the country, but we’ve got our own cache of sugar maples here in the Blackstone Parks. One
Cornelian-cherry dogwood (Cornus mas) is indisputably cheery, producing dainty, tufted yellow flowers in March before its pointy deep-green foliage emerges, followed by red fruit in June
In our urban forest lives a curiosity, the sweet gum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua), which continues this month to bombard streets with spiky burs long after
Join naturalists from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and the Providence Parks Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership for a free bird walk in the East
Have your broker contact the Blackstone Parks Conservancy’s broker:
Kirsten A. Bagaglia, CRPC
Bank RI Investment Services
77 Highland Avenue
E. Providence, RI 02914