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Beyond Natick: a visit to Boston’s Arnold Arboretum

May 28, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

I’ve missed out on all my favorite garden-related visits this spring — the Beacon Hill Garden Tour, the Art in Bloom exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Kelleher Rose Garden in Back Bay’s Fens area, all canceled or closed due to COVID-19 concerns. But there are still flowers and spring beauty to be seen out there in the world, this much I know. But how to do so without rubbing elbows during these socially distant times?

I’ve put a few common-sense practices into action to help me get out and about while staying socially distant. The tricks are to get moving early, stay off the beaten path, and and find the wide-open spaces. In my search for serenity in an outdoors setting I’ve found destinations that are far less crowded than the obvious popular hot spots. Let others embrace spoiled walks on crowded paths as they glare at those without masks and draw back in horror at the approach of others, later posting bitter complaints on social media. To them, I cede the trail.

If you’re looking for a more tranquil experience, try out Arnold Arboretum in Boston, 13 miles from Natick Center. A recent Saturday morning visit left me refreshed and vowing to return to the 281-acre National Historic Landmark, owned by Harvard University. Parking can be found at various small lots around the perimeter of the property. I arrived at 9am and found a spot in the lot at the corner of Walter and Bussey Streets. When I came back to my car a little before noon, there were still spaces available. The Arboretum suggests that the savvy work around the peak hours of visitation of 4pm – 7pm on weekdays and 2pm – 7pm on weekends. The Arboretum is open dawn to dusk.

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

 

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

 

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

 

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

 

Arnold Arboretum, Boston

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Filed Under: Beyond Natick, Gardens, Outdoors

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A little social distancing gallows humor in Natick, Massachusetts

May 13, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Thanks to a sharp-eyed reader who sent us this shot of Natick teens putting the social into social distancing at a local parking lot. Look closely at the chalk drawing in the center. Looks like the kids are playing hangman. We all get through worldwide pandemic in our own way, right?

Social distancing, Natick

Filed Under: Kids, Outdoors



Natick COVID-19 update: number of cases; fields closed; Sassamon Trace opens

May 12, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

COVID-19 update, as of May 11:

Natick’s total COVID-19 cases number at 177 probable/confirmed cases as of May 11, 2020

Total Natick cases since March 1, 2020 — 357

Middlesex county confirmed cases: 17,774

Massachusetts confirmed cases as of May 11: 78,462

Count of deaths of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Middlesex County: 1,235

Count of deaths of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts: 5,108

Fields of dreams

Natick High School Memorial Football Field and Track

The Town of Natick has closed Memorial Field at West St., and Cole North and Cole South Fields at Boden Lane. According to a Board of Health order, the field have been closed because “the Natick Police and Health Departments have been receiving complaints regarding groups gathering at the fields. The groups were larger than 10 people and not observing the social distancing requirement and/or not wearing facial coverings.”

Sassamon Trace Golf Course is Open

With Governor Baker’s blessing, Sassamon Trace Golf Course opened on May 7th.  Here’s all you need to know to enjoy the links:

sassamon trace golf course from entrance

No walk-in play allowed, golfers must call  (508) 655-1330 and pay in advance
Do not arrive earlier than 15 minutes in advance of your tee time
You must bring your own clubs
You must maintain social distancing of 6 ft
Rentals carts, pull carts and rental clubs are not available
Golf shop closed
No restrooms facilities are available on site
Golf holes are filled so ball stays partly above ground
Touching of flag slicks and signs is prohibited
Water stations and ball washing stations are not available
Bunker rakes are not available
Practice facility is unavailable

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Signs in front of Johnson School in #Natick implore the town to keep the elementary school open. The School Committee earlier this month discussed possibly closing Johnson as a cost-cutting measure due to financial hurdles resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Natick hike: the Coolidge Woods area

May 8, 2020 by Deborah Brown 1 Comment

Like everybody else these days, I am 100% devoted to my daily walks. Since some of my go-to spots have been placed off limits due to coronavirus concerns, such as Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary in South Natick and the path around Wellesley College’s Lake Waban, I’ve taken the opportunity to get out of my trails rut and find new (to me) spots.

Coolidge Woods, with its Eisenmenger trail and many criss-crossing paths was a wonderful spot to hike. I accessed the area at Coolidge Field, near Natick Center. There is parking on Chester St. and Sheridan St. You can’t miss the entrance to Coolidge Woods.

There are many, many ways to hike that area. I opted for an out and back route that took me from Coolidge Field, along the pasture bordering the former Winona Farm in South Natick, to Nokamis Way, and back, a two-mile round trip route. Come along with me for a nice and easy hike.

Coolidge Woods, Natick
Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick
Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick
Coolidge Woods, Natick
Coolidge Woods, Natick

Coolidge Woods, Natick

Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick

 

Coolidge Woods, Natick

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Natick updates: Town Meeting postponed; pretty pink bags are back; be heard on open spaces

May 5, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Natick Town Moderator Frank Foss has announced that the town’s 2020 Spring Annual Town Meeting (TM) is postponed to June 9 due to the challenges of keeping the 180 TM members the requisite six-feet apart to comply with social distancing practices.

Wilson Middle School, Natick, winter

Should TM goes forward on that date, it’s likely that participants will be masked up. Effective Wednesday, May 6, 2020, Governor Baker has issued an executive order requiring face masks or cloth face coverings in public places where social distancing is not possible. This applies to both indoor and outdoor spaces.

EVENT: Spring Annual Town Meeting
DATE: June 9, 2020
TIME: 7:30pm
LOCATION: Wilson Middle School, 22 Rutledge Rd., Natick

Trash pick up and recycling news

The pink bag curbside collection program has resumed. You can request bags online from Simple Recycle, or call them 866-835-5068. Items that can go into the pink bags are clothing and accessories; kitchenware and appliances; home goods; tools; toys; and books.

Curbside recycling and trash/composting pick-up remains operating on a regular schedule.

Bulk pick-up continues to be suspended until further notice.

Spring curbside collection of yard waste has been canceled. You can drop off your yard waste at the Recycling Center at 75 West St.

Recycling Center hours: Thursday – Sunday, 8am – 3:30pm.

Wide open spaces

The Town is in the process of updating the 2020 Open Space & Recreation Plan and needs your input. The OSRP tracks the Town’s open space & recreational resources and identifies a list of goals/projects to accomplish in the future. Keeping it up-to-date also makes Natick eligible for funding through grants.

Please take a few moments to participate in Natick’s update to the 2020 Open Space & Recreation Plan. Visit www.tinyurl.com/NatickOSRP to take our survey and learn more.

The Town’s open spaces and recreational areas are being utilized now more than ever. Your input will help us improve these areas, create more of them, and address environmental concerns.

Filed Under: Election, Government, Health, Outdoors, Recycling Center

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