Land Conservation Exhibit
The popular "Saving Land, Saving History" exhibit on 50 years of land conservation in Greensboro will reopen with a reception on Sunday July 2 from 3:00-5:00 PM at the Greensboro Historical Society. Located next to Willey's Store.
Everyone is invited to visit the exhibit, which features 21 panels of photos and information about local conserved properties. This year it will showcase products and businesses that represent the working lands among the conserved properties, as well as highlight the many values of conservation , such as fighting climate change, enhancing public recreation, protecting wildlife corridors, and preserving green spaces in town. A new monitor in the exhibit space will show the 2022 presentation at the GHS annual meeting: "History Of Land Conservation In Vermont,"
Come for tasty refreshments, conservation, and a chance to speak with some of the conservators featured in the exhibit. Sponsored by Greensboro Land Trust and Greensboro
Historical Society.
The GHS museum will be open throughout July and August on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10:30-2:30.
Friday 2:30-5:30.
Saturday 10:00-12:00
And from July 16-August 12 Sunday 11:00-1:00