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The Franklin Land Trust has exciting new events in store, including a Nature Journaling Course backed by grants from the cultural councils of Ashfield, Plainfield, and Cummington, which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council.

In May, we will host a Spring Ephemerals Walk supported by the Local Cultural Council of Buckland and a poetry reading in April to kick off National Poetry Month.

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