Thank You for Our Freedom
Vets, Military and First Responders: Thanks for all you do to keep us safe and free. At our event yesterday, we didn’t see any of you, but know you are […]
Vets, Military and First Responders: Thanks for all you do to keep us safe and free. At our event yesterday, we didn’t see any of you, but know you are […]
Sunday, 11/10, 11am – 2pm, is our final Sunday Stroll (a.k.a. Open Garden) of this 2019 growing season. Individuals, Couples, and Families may explore our wheelchair-accessible gardens or warm up
Interested in raking leaves, picking up sticks, planting bulbs? All are welcome: Saturday, November 2 or 9, 9am – 12pm Thursday, November 7 or 14, 9am – 12pm Sunday, November
Karen DeCoster of Georgetown, family, and friends remembered her Dad, George Anop on Saturday, October 19, 11am – 12pm, at our Broken Heart Patio. The service opened with welcoming comments
Our friends from the New England Rose Society (NERS), David Cannistraro and his assistant Lynne McHugh planted 8 roses, Wednesday, October 16. This is the 3rd year NERS has sponsored
Memory Café in the Garden® 10/12, Saturday, 10am – 12pm: All welcome free-of-charge, picnics welcome (or bring your own snacks), Coffee and Tea are provided. If cold, rain, or wind,
Would you like to learn more about Rest.Stop.Ranch? Do you know a friend who may be interested in volunteering? Right now we’re recruiting volunteers for our Winter Once-a-month Memory Cafe
For a second year, we joined other community groups and nonprofits for a day of outreach at the Topsfield Fair. We reconnected with old friends, answered questions, and invited folks