It was the spring of 2022 and ASA staff and volunteers had just spent two hours with the third grade from Cambridge Central School. We planned several interactive activities and good old-fashioned [...]
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In June of 2023, ASA was pleased to welcome Drake McDonough to the organization. In addition to playing a crucial role in managing ASA’s conservation easements, Drake will also provide support [...]
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Despite Mother Nature’s worst, the 22nd annual Landscapes for Landsake art sale and exhibition was a tremendous success.
Featuring the work of 68 artists, including featured artist [...]
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BACK IN 1960, WHILE A STUDENT at Bennington College, Sophia Healy took a drive on the backroads of Washington County and unknowingly found the place she’d call home for the next 60+ years.
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The Land Trust Accreditation Commission recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. ASA is [...]
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