Donate
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Join Our Mailing List
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

Hilltown Land Trust

Dedicated to protecting the working lands, native habitats and rural beauty of the Hilltowns since 1986

  • About
    • Board & Committees
    • Staff and TerraCorps members
    • Affiliation with The Trustees
    • Announcements
    • Newsletters
    • Contact
    • Open Positions
  • Land Protection
    • Conservation Restrictions
    • Agricultural Preservation Restrictions
    • Financial Incentives
    • Donating or Selling Land
    • Estate Planning
    • Landowner & Town Resources
  • Properties
    • Trails & Maps
      • Big View Trail
      • Bradley
      • Breckenridge
      • Clary Hill
      • Conwell
      • Hilltown Boulders
      • Historic Dam Trail
      • Locke’s Loop Trail
      • Robert’s Meadow Brook Trail
      • Round Top Hill
      • Stevens
      • Two Mamas Farm Waterfall Trail
    • Land Stewardship
    • Conservation Stories
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Support
    • Legacy Giving
    • Gorge après Gorge
    • Vernal Pool Conservation
You are here: Home / Announcements / The Meaning of Community

The Meaning of Community

March 22, 2022

By Rus Peotter, HLT Board President

At Hilltown Land Trust we’ve been thinking and talking a lot about “community” lately. These conversations have grown out of our work to clarify and strengthen our Values Statement with a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

Of the words and values we’ve discussed, Community is at the top of the list. At first blush, the idea seems simple: our service area includes 13 rural towns in all four counties of Western Massachusetts. But using municipal boundaries to define “community” comes up short.  

Rus, wearing a red checked shirt, jeans, and sunglasses, is sitting in the grass at the side of a road. His dog, Percy, is seated in Rus's lap. Rus is looking into the camera and smiling.
Rus with his dog Percy

The benefits of conserving land stretch beyond our service area, and people who visit HLT properties often come from places well beyond those 13 towns. HLT’s partners, donors, volunteers, and supporters are from all over. Ecosystems don’t stop at a town line, and neither should our definition of community.

While our Board and staff are still discussing exactly how to define “community,” we agree on key concepts. We acknowledge that we are responsible to those in our service area. And we believe in the importance and value of seeking input and welcoming diverse opinions from people both local and farther away. 

We also agree that communities gather because people know that by working together, they can be more effective at achieving their goals. And at HLT we believe that “community” needs to be inclusive, embracing various identities and opinions.

So, whether you are birding on the trails at the Stevens Property in Huntington and Westhampton, exploring Locke’s Loop Trail in Williamsburg, or participating in our Vernal Pool Plunge, you may be part of several different communities. We want you to know that both you and your communities are valued by HLT.

A group pf 17 volunteers stand around and inside a small wooded wetland called a Vernal Pool at Hilltown Land Trust's Vernal Pool Plunge event. All volunteers are dressed in rubber knee high rain boots, pants, and raincoats. Many other volunteers are holding long white extendable nets, clipboards and buckets. All these tools are used for the Vernal Pool Plunge training event. The volunteers are standing in front of a large trunk of a white pine tree with long branches and many other species of trees can be seen in the background of the photo including hemlock and maples.
2019 Vernal Pool Plunge volunteers

Filed Under: Announcements, Newsletter

Events Calendar

Today
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
26
27
28
4:30 PM - Forest Carbon and Land Management
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
12:00 PM - Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
12:00 PM - Solar Development Webinar
28
29
2:30 PM - Black Bear Research Webinar
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
Forest Carbon and Land Management
Forest Carbon and Land Management
Apr 28th, 2020    
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
What role does carbon play in the forest? And what impact do forest conservation and management have on carbon storage within a forested landscape? Learn [...]
More Info
Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
May 7th, 2020    
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
  • Webinar
Fourteen native bee species are in decline in the northeast, but why is this happening and what can we do to keep these important pollinators [...]
More Info
Solar Development Webinar
Solar Development Webinar
May 27th, 2020    
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
  • Webinar
Solar Development in MA: State Incentives and Municipal Planning This webinar will provide a brief overview of solar development in Massachusetts to date, explain the [...]
More Info
Black Bear Research Webinar
Black Bear Research Webinar
May 29th, 2020    
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
  • Webinar
Interested in learning more about black bear behavior in Massachusetts? Join us for a webinar with Kathy Zeller, a post-doctoral researcher in the Mass Cooperative Fish [...]
More Info
Events on Apr 28th, 2020
Forest Carbon and Land Management
Forest Carbon and Land Management
28 Apr 20
Events on May 7th, 2020
Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
Native Bees Webinar - Diversity, Decline, and Conservation
7 May 20
Events on May 27th, 2020
Solar Development Webinar
Solar Development Webinar
27 May 20
Events on May 29th, 2020
Black Bear Research Webinar
Black Bear Research Webinar
29 May 20
  • About
    • Board & Committees
    • Staff and TerraCorps members
    • Affiliation with The Trustees
    • Announcements
    • Newsletters
    • Contact
    • Open Positions
  • Land Protection
    • Conservation Restrictions
    • Agricultural Preservation Restrictions
    • Financial Incentives
    • Donating or Selling Land
    • Estate Planning
    • Landowner & Town Resources
  • Properties
    • Trails & Maps
      • Big View Trail
      • Bradley
      • Breckenridge
      • Clary Hill
      • Conwell
      • Hilltown Boulders
      • Historic Dam Trail
      • Locke’s Loop Trail
      • Robert’s Meadow Brook Trail
      • Round Top Hill
      • Stevens
      • Two Mamas Farm Waterfall Trail
    • Land Stewardship
    • Conservation Stories
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Support
    • Legacy Giving
    • Gorge après Gorge
    • Vernal Pool Conservation

Learn

  • Announcements
  • Staff and TerraCorps members
  • Contact

Participate

  • Events
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Subscribe

Hike

  • Bradley
  • Breckenridge
  • Stevens
Land Trust Accreditation seal
Contact Us
admin: Log in
© 2026 Hilltown Land Trust | Hilltown Land is a 501c3 nonprofit organization | Est. 1986