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Our New Home!
Occupancy permit in hand, we are delighted to be fully moved into our new headquarters at 13 Thomas B. Landers Road in East Falmouth. The property has all the elements The 300 Committee needs to thrive and grow: conference rooms, inviting work spaces, a handicapped accessible entrance and first floor, and garage spaces big enough…
Read MoreNew Labyrinth at Teaticket Park
A new labyrinth at Teaticket Park offers a contemplative space to walk and reflect. For thousands of years, walking labyrinths have served as aids to meditation, spiritual growth and stress reduction. This labyrinth was designed and built by Will Thrasher of East Falmouth for his Eagle Scout project “I hope people can walk around and…
Read MoreHunting Resources
December is deer shotgun hunting season: wear orange and take care. The 300 Committee Land Trust (T3C) allows hunting on all of our properties that have the proper setbacks and that aren’t restricted by deed/easement agreements. HUNTING IS NEVER ALLOWED ON SUNDAYS. It is also prohibited within 500 feet of a dwelling, or 150 feet…
Read MoreWalking Falmouth: A Guide to Falmouth’s Best Nature Hikes
The 300 Committee Land Trust (T3C) is delighted to spread the word about Elizabeth Saito’s new book, Walking Falmouth: A Guide to Falmouth’s Best Nature Hikes. Out this spring, the book is a guide to the trails and history of conservation lands in Falmouth and features 16 different walks in all parts of town. Each…
Read MoreCoonamessett River Restoration book…Get Yours or Give as a Gift!
Restoring a River, Revealing the Past: A Natural and Cultural History of the Coonamessett River Valley is a beautiful photo book that tells the stories of this recently restored area through the interpretive panels installed along the Coonamessett Greenway Heritage Trail. With this book, you can be transported to this lovely river valley and learn about…
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