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Hellos and Goodbyes: Spring 2025

April 21, 2025

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Tariq Abu-Jaber
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Tiffany Thibodeau

Our Board is Growing

Hilltown Land Trust welcomed two new members to its Board of Directors this year.

Tariq Abu-Jaber of Williamsburg is a member of his town’s Planning Board, and previously served on the board of Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Sanctuary.

Tiffany Thibodeau of Worthington was HLT’s first Office Manager before pivoting full-time to providing grants consulting in service STEM education, youth workforce development, and college access. She serves on the Worthington Conservation Commission.

Tariq and Tiffany will both continue to serve on HLT’s Stewardship Committee in addition to
their new board roles. We’re excited for them to bring their expertise to our conservation mission!

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Rus Peotter with his dog Percy

Board Chair Rus Peotter Retires

Hilltown Land Trust’s former president Rus Peotter, of Chesterfield, retired in 2024 after twelve years of board service. Rus, who led the board as president for four years, will continue with HLT in an advisory role.

Our longtime vice president Susan McAllister of Williamsburg has stepped up as our new Board president.

We’re grateful for the years of service and leadership Rus gave to Hilltown Land Trust during a period of exceptional growth and change for our organization. We look forward to continuing to receive his guidance in his new advisory role, and to working with Susan as our new president.

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Wendy Sweetser Ferris

Welcome back, Wendy!

Wendy Sweetser Ferris has returned to HLT’s affiliate The Trustees as vice president for the Central and Valley region. As part of her new role, Wendy will help our affiliated organizations build a stronger community of conservation and stewardship in the Hilltowns.

“I’m thrilled to be back at the Trustees helping conserve and steward vital places in this special region,” said Ferris. “Western Massachusetts will be a special focus in our new strategic plan which launches later this year. Our region will play an important role in climate resilience, land conservation, and habitat protection.”

From 2002 to 2012, Wendy worked at our Bullitt Reservation offices in Ashfield as the director of The Trustees’ Highland Communities Initiative, building community and land care capacity throughout our region. We’re delighted to have her back!

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The American Chestnut-Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: Restoration of an American Icon
17 Jun
Jun 17th, 2017    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
MacLeish Field Station
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Join Paul Wetzel, Smith College environmental researcher and member of American Chestnut Foundation, for a tour of the American Chestnut seed production orchard and research [...]
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Historic Cricket Hill Walk
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Jun 18th, 2017    
9:30 am - 11:30 am
Conway State Forest
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We are co-sponsoring a historic hike with the town of Conway for their 250th Anniversary Celebration. Join Conway historians for a beautiful 2-mile woods walk [...]
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Work Party at Stevens
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Jun 24th, 2017    
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Stevens Property
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Come help us clear the trails at our Stevens property! Please bring your: clippers, loppers, or a handsaw a chainsaw if you have one gloves [...]
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Bumble Bee Workshop & Citizen Science Opportunity
Bumble Bee Workshop & Citizen Science Opportunity
Jun 28th, 2017    
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Bullitt Reservation
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Hilltown Land Trust and Franklin Land Trust invite you to an evening workshop on bumble bees! Rob Gegear, PhD, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will share his research [...]
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The American Chestnut-Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: Restoration of an American Icon
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Historic Cricket Hill Walk
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Bumble Bee Workshop & Citizen Science Opportunity
Bumble Bee Workshop & Citizen Science Opportunity
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