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SUMMARY:Building Better Soil: A Three-Part Soil Health Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northeast Organic Farming Situation\, Massachusetts Chapter\, for a 3 part series exploring the living world beneath our feet! \nHealthy soil is the foundation of productive farms and gardens. In this three-part Soil Health Intensive\, participants will explore the living world beneath our feet and learn practical strategies for building resilient\, fertile soil. Together we’ll uncover the foundational principles that support thriving growing spaces while examining the physical\, chemical\, and biological pillars of soil health. \nEach workshop will focus on one of these core soil properties and introduce practical tools\, observations\, and management strategies that growers can apply in their own farms\, gardens\, and landscapes. \nThe series will take place at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner\, MA. While attending all three sessions provides the most complete learning experience\, participants are welcome to attend one\, two\, or all three workshops throughout the season. Please see individual event pages for details. \nThis educational series is supported by the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP)\, which helps farmers explore soil-building practices and provides resources for those interested in transitioning to organic production. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.nofamass.org/series/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/ \nDATE: Friday\, April 17 | Friday\, May 29 | Friday\, June 26\nTIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green Street\, Gardner\, MA 01440
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green St.\, Gardner\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Meetings,Farming,Gardening,plants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T151100Z
UID:10005155-1778068800-1778072400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Habitat Chat
DESCRIPTION:The Massachusetts Pollinator Network hosts monthly drop-in\, informal meetings for participants from across the state to learn about topics relevant to our work\, share projects\, ask questions\, and exchange knowledge\, ideas\, and updates. \nWhether you’re a seasoned community organizer\, a home gardener\, work in the field already\, or are new to pollinator protection concerns\, all are welcome! Stay for the entire meeting or just pop in for what you can. \n\nTo receive the zoom link\, please register here.\nDATE: First Wednesday of each month \nTIME: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM \nLOCATION: Online via Zoom
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/habitat-chat/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Pollinators
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260410T153953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T153953Z
UID:10005228-1778144400-1778155200@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Community Garden Opening Day at Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Help Mass Audubon open the Community Garden for the season at Canoe Meadows! \nVolunteers will assist with preparing and refreshing garden beds so they are ready for planting in the weeks ahead. Come enjoy a productive morning outdoors and help set the stage for a successful growing season. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://volunteer.massaudubon.org/need/detail/?need_id=1232945 \nDATE: Thursday\, May 7\nTIME: 9:00am – 12:00pm\nLOCATION: Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary\, 350 Williams Street\, Pittsfield\, MA 01201
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/community-garden-opening-day-at-canoe-meadows-wildlife-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary\, 309 Holmes Rd.\, Pittsfield\, MA
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260409T023358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T023358Z
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SUMMARY:Building Better Soil: A Three-Part Soil Health Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northeast Organic Farming Situation\, Massachusetts Chapter\, for a 3 part series exploring the living world beneath our feet! \nHealthy soil is the foundation of productive farms and gardens. In this three-part Soil Health Intensive\, participants will explore the living world beneath our feet and learn practical strategies for building resilient\, fertile soil. Together we’ll uncover the foundational principles that support thriving growing spaces while examining the physical\, chemical\, and biological pillars of soil health. \nEach workshop will focus on one of these core soil properties and introduce practical tools\, observations\, and management strategies that growers can apply in their own farms\, gardens\, and landscapes. \nThe series will take place at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner\, MA. While attending all three sessions provides the most complete learning experience\, participants are welcome to attend one\, two\, or all three workshops throughout the season. Please see individual event pages for details. \nThis educational series is supported by the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP)\, which helps farmers explore soil-building practices and provides resources for those interested in transitioning to organic production. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.nofamass.org/series/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/ \nDATE: Friday\, April 17 | Friday\, May 29 | Friday\, June 26\nTIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green Street\, Gardner\, MA 01440
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green St.\, Gardner\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Meetings,Farming,Gardening,plants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260507T170918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T170918Z
UID:10005328-1778320800-1778342400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Berkshire Botanical Garden Spring Fest
DESCRIPTION:Join the Berkshire Botanical Garden for a full day of family fun at SpringFest on Saturday\, May 9. The day’s activities include Best Damn Espresso and Cousins Maine Lobster food trucks\, craft vendors\, a petting zoo\, pony rides\, face painting\, and children’s activities. We will also celebrate our most recent Horticulture Certificate graduates with the Herb Associates’ celebrated herb-infused cookies and the Mai Bowle\, a traditional May wine punch\, fragrant\, refreshing and a perfect toast to spring. \nLearn more at this link: https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/events/springfest \nDATE: Saturday\, May 9\nTIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Berkshire Botanical Garden\, 5 W Stockbridge Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA 01262
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/berkshire-botanical-garden-spring-fest/
LOCATION:Berkshire Botanical Garden\, 5 West Stockbridge Rd.\, Stockbridge\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Gardening
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UID:10005237-1778695200-1778700600@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Growing Wildlife-Friendly Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join Mass Audubon for a gardening workshop! \nAt this workshop\, discover native and pollinator-friendly flowers\, shrubs and trees that grow well in the Berkshires and provide essential food and shelter for native insects and birds. Learn why sustainable landscaping can help wildlife in the Berkshires\, then hear ideas\, design tips\, and lists of garden-worthy natives that can help you choose plants well-suited to your site. \nThis program is primarily indoors\, but may have a short outdoor component at the end to explore plants on-site. See “Instructions and Directions” below for more information on the site where this program will take place. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.massaudubon.org/programs/pleasant-valley/101681-growing-wildlife-friendly-gardens?utm_source=pv_apr26_programblast&utm_medium=email+&utm_id=programs \nThis event costs $15-$20. \nDATE: Wednesday\, May 13\nTIME: 6:00pm – 7:30pm\nLOCATION: The Mount\, Edith Wharton’s Home\, 2 Plunkett St\, Lenox\, MA 01240
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/growing-wildlife-friendly-gardens/
LOCATION:The Mount\, 2 Plunkett St\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,Conservation,Gardening,Talks,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260409T023358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T023358Z
UID:10005218-1778839200-1778860800@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Building Better Soil: A Three-Part Soil Health Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northeast Organic Farming Situation\, Massachusetts Chapter\, for a 3 part series exploring the living world beneath our feet! \nHealthy soil is the foundation of productive farms and gardens. In this three-part Soil Health Intensive\, participants will explore the living world beneath our feet and learn practical strategies for building resilient\, fertile soil. Together we’ll uncover the foundational principles that support thriving growing spaces while examining the physical\, chemical\, and biological pillars of soil health. \nEach workshop will focus on one of these core soil properties and introduce practical tools\, observations\, and management strategies that growers can apply in their own farms\, gardens\, and landscapes. \nThe series will take place at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner\, MA. While attending all three sessions provides the most complete learning experience\, participants are welcome to attend one\, two\, or all three workshops throughout the season. Please see individual event pages for details. \nThis educational series is supported by the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP)\, which helps farmers explore soil-building practices and provides resources for those interested in transitioning to organic production. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.nofamass.org/series/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/ \nDATE: Friday\, April 17 | Friday\, May 29 | Friday\, June 26\nTIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green Street\, Gardner\, MA 01440
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green St.\, Gardner\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Meetings,Farming,Gardening,plants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T120000
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CREATED:20260515T002453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T002540Z
UID:10005340-1779181200-1779192000@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer to Plant Trees at Pleasant Valley!
DESCRIPTION:Join Mass Audubon for a hands-on volunteer project at Pleasant Valley as we work together to restore and improve wildlife habitat through native tree and shrub planting in key areas of our campus. Volunteers will help support biodiversity\, improve ecosystem health\, and create important habitat for birds\, pollinators\, and other wildlife. \nThis is a wonderful opportunity to spend time outdoors\, make a meaningful impact on the landscape\, and connect with others who care about conservation and the natural world. No prior experience is necessary. All are welcome! \nPlease come prepared for outdoor work with sturdy shoes\, weather-appropriate clothing\, water\, and gloves if you have them. \nTo learn more and register\, visit this link: https://volunteer.massaudubon.org/need/detail/?need_id=1263005 \nDATE: Tuesday\, May 19\nTIME: 9:00am – 12:00pm\nLOCATION: Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary\, 472 West Mountain Rd\, Lenox\, MA 01240
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/volunteer-to-plant-trees-at-pleasant-valley/
LOCATION:Mass Audubon Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary\, 472 West Mountain Rd\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Forestry,Gardening,Native Plants,Outdoor Activity,plants,Trees
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260409T023358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T023358Z
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SUMMARY:Building Better Soil: A Three-Part Soil Health Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northeast Organic Farming Situation\, Massachusetts Chapter\, for a 3 part series exploring the living world beneath our feet! \nHealthy soil is the foundation of productive farms and gardens. In this three-part Soil Health Intensive\, participants will explore the living world beneath our feet and learn practical strategies for building resilient\, fertile soil. Together we’ll uncover the foundational principles that support thriving growing spaces while examining the physical\, chemical\, and biological pillars of soil health. \nEach workshop will focus on one of these core soil properties and introduce practical tools\, observations\, and management strategies that growers can apply in their own farms\, gardens\, and landscapes. \nThe series will take place at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner\, MA. While attending all three sessions provides the most complete learning experience\, participants are welcome to attend one\, two\, or all three workshops throughout the season. Please see individual event pages for details. \nThis educational series is supported by the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP)\, which helps farmers explore soil-building practices and provides resources for those interested in transitioning to organic production. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.nofamass.org/series/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/ \nDATE: Friday\, April 17 | Friday\, May 29 | Friday\, June 26\nTIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green Street\, Gardner\, MA 01440
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/2026-05-22/
LOCATION:Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green St.\, Gardner\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Meetings,Farming,Gardening,plants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260409T023358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T023358Z
UID:10005220-1780048800-1780070400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Building Better Soil: A Three-Part Soil Health Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northeast Organic Farming Situation\, Massachusetts Chapter\, for a 3 part series exploring the living world beneath our feet! \nHealthy soil is the foundation of productive farms and gardens. In this three-part Soil Health Intensive\, participants will explore the living world beneath our feet and learn practical strategies for building resilient\, fertile soil. Together we’ll uncover the foundational principles that support thriving growing spaces while examining the physical\, chemical\, and biological pillars of soil health. \nEach workshop will focus on one of these core soil properties and introduce practical tools\, observations\, and management strategies that growers can apply in their own farms\, gardens\, and landscapes. \nThe series will take place at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner\, MA. While attending all three sessions provides the most complete learning experience\, participants are welcome to attend one\, two\, or all three workshops throughout the season. Please see individual event pages for details. \nThis educational series is supported by the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP)\, which helps farmers explore soil-building practices and provides resources for those interested in transitioning to organic production. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.nofamass.org/series/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/ \nDATE: Friday\, April 17 | Friday\, May 29 | Friday\, June 26\nTIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green Street\, Gardner\, MA 01440
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/building-better-soil-a-three-part-soil-health-intensive/2026-05-29/
LOCATION:Mount Wachusett Community College\, 444 Green St.\, Gardner\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Meetings,Farming,Gardening,plants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260515T001833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T001927Z
UID:10005339-1780131600-1780156800@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Calling all Chestnut Fans!
DESCRIPTION:Join the MA/RI Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation\, with support from the Monterey Native Plants Group\, to help plant an amazing chestnut seedling orchard! \nYou are invited to help plant an orchard of 100 specially selected chestnut seedlings that have been hybridized for resistance to the blight that wiped out this keystone species in the early part of the last century. \nGould Farm has been chosen for this large planting (100+ seedlings) as another step toward restoring the iconic  American Chestnut to our woodlands. This effort has been ongoing for over 40 years by the American Chestnut Foundation (TACF)\, a national organization with chapters throughout the historic range of the American Chestnut from Maine to Georgia. \nThe MA/RI chapter\, which has worked closely with the Monterey Native Plants Group on a number of programs\, including several annual chestnut talks and nut and seedling distributions\, has breeding orchards throughout the state. Last year the MA/RI chapter cross-pollinated the most promising and robust trees in its orchards. It was a labor-intensive effort to take the pollen from the best tree in one orchard and pollinate the best tree in a different orchard. The effort was a success in producing a number of viable nuts. The nuts produced from that effort have been sprouted\, potted up and the young seedlings will be ready to plant later this month\, on a property near the parking lot of Diane’s Trail on Curtis Road. \nThe efforts at the state chapter level are accomplished wholly by volunteers. All are invited and welcome to be part of this major restoration effort. All help is greatly appreciated. \nFor more information\, contact John at johnkingfisher54@gmail.com. \nDATE: Saturday\, May 30 (rain date Sunday\, May 31)\nTIME: 9:00am – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Parking lot for Diane’s Trail\, Gould Farm\, Monterey\, MA. Orchard located off Curtis Rd\, Monterey\, MA 01245
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/calling-all-chestnut-fans/
LOCATION:Gould Farm\, 100 Gould Road\, Monterey\, MA\, 01245\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farming,Gardening,Native Plants,Outdoor Activity,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T072556
CREATED:20260519T173854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T173854Z
UID:10005341-1780135200-1780142400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Native Plant Giveaway & Exchange at BEAT’s Rain Garden
DESCRIPTION:Like previous years\, BEAT will thin out the rain garden this spring at our Environmental Leadership & Education Center\, and we’d love to spread some of these native plants out to other areas in Berkshire County! \nDATE: Saturday\, May 30 \nTIME: 10 AM to Noon \nLOCATION: BEAT’s Environmental Leadership & Education Center\, 20 Chapel Street\, Pittsfield\, MA 01201 \nFive years ago\, with the help of volunteers\, BEAT planted a pollinator-supporting rain garden at our Environmental Leadership & Education Center located along the West Branch Housatonic River in Pittsfield. Not only does this garden collect and filter stormwater before running off and draining to the Housatonic River directly behind our building\, but it also supports native pollinators. For the last two years\, we have been amazed at how huge and dense the plants get each summer\, with blue vervain and other native plants over nine feet tall! The garden is filled with pollinators all summer\, and then in the fall\, birds feast on the fruit. \nWe’ll be at BEAT’s Center (20 Chapel Street\, Pittsfield) giving out plants from 10 AM to Noon on Saturday\, May 30. Feel free to stop by at any time during those hours. Some species that will be available to take home are Sweet Joe-Pye-Weed (Eutrochium purpureum)\, common sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale)\, seaside goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)\, blue vervain (Verbena hastata)\, great blue lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) and likely a few other species as well. Also\, if you have an abundance of native plants in your garden and would like to share them with others\, please feel free to bring them along — but it’s also not necessary.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/native-plant-giveaway-exchange-at-beats-rain-garden-2/
LOCATION:Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT)\, 20 Chapel St.\, Pittsfield\, MA
CATEGORIES:BEAT Events,Biodiversity,Gardening,Native Plants,Pollinators
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ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Environmental Action Team":MAILTO:team@thebeatnews.org
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