News
Our Rooftop Now Has Solar Panels!
This week The 300 Committee celebrated the installation of 28 solar panels on the roof of our new headquarters. The sun will now be providing 100% of our electricity!
Read MoreFounders Tell The Story of T3C’s Beginnings
Read about The 300 Committee’s first dramatic land deal, a Town Meeting victory that kicked off forty years of successful, large-scale land preservation and a lasting partnership between the town and The 300 Committee.
Read MorePHOTO ESSAY: Students Dive Into River Science
300 Committee volunteers help 5th grade students explore the Coonamessett Rivers and learn how to think like scientists.
Read More2025 Award Winners
Congratulations to our volunteers who won special recognition at our annual meeting awards ceremony.
Read MorePHOTO GALLERY: New Teaticket Conservation Area Opens To Public
The 300 Committee helped the town of Falmouth realize its ambitious proposal for a new park in Teaticket, which opened to the public in June.
Read MoreT3C Guides Girl Scouts In Building Insect Hotels
Girl Scouts built the base structures for insect hotels that will support native pollinating insects.
Read MoreIntroducing Our New TerraCorps Members
Meet Liam and Grace, our new TerraCorps service members.
Read MoreOur 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
The 300 Committee Land Trust allows hunting on our properties that have the proper setbacks and that aren’t restricted by deed/easement agreements. Hunting is also allowed on several town- and state-owned properties. HUNTING IS NEVER ALLOWED ON SUNDAYS. It is also prohibited within 500 feet of a dwelling, or 150 feet of a paved roadway.…
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