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The Friends of the Public Garden works to preserve and enhance Boston’s first public parks – the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall. These iconic green spaces in the heart of Boston help to define our city and attract millions of local, national, and international visitors every year. Some delight in a Swan Boat ride in summer or glide over the ice at the Frog Pond in winter. Many others participate in sports, celebrations, performances, and protests, or simply find respite from the busy urban environment amid surroundings of great natural beauty.
These parks are the front yards of their neighborhoods, the stage of the city, and have provided enduring memories for residents and visitors to Boston now and throughout the centuries.
The Friends plays a vital role in the stewardship of these parks. We work closely with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to provide and fund the best possible professional care of their irreplaceable collection of mature trees, sculpture, and fountains. We also act as advocates, speaking out for the protection of these parks against misuse and encroachment and educating the public about park issues.
Our 2,500 members come from more than 100 communities across Massachusetts and 31 states.
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Friends of the Public Garden
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The Friends of the Public Garden works to preserve and enhance Boston’s first public parks – the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall.
The Friends plays a vital role in the stewardship of these parks. We work closely with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to provide and fund the best possible professional care of their irreplaceable collection of mature trees, sculpture, and fountains. We also act as advocates, speaking out for the protection of these parks against misuse and encroachment and educating the public about park issues.
Our blog highlights our preservation efforts and also serves as an source of information for other functions these delightful parks host throughout the year.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 401 )
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Meet the Trees: Gingko Biloba
By Sherley Smith The ginkgo tree is the oldest living tree species in the world. It is a botanical "living fossil," dating to the time of the dinosaurs -250... Read more
Posted on 14 October 2016 OUTDOORS -
Surviving Drought – If You Are a Lawn in an Urban Park
By Normand Helie and Toby Wolf This year's extreme drought has affected landscapes throughout eastern Massachusetts. It may also be a harbinger of a more... Read more
Posted on 15 September 2016 OUTDOORS -
Summer Party 2016: It’s All About the Parks!
The Friends annual Summer Party benefitting our work on the Boston Common, the Public Garden and the Commonwealth Mall. A sold out crowd of over 225 people... Read more
Posted on 26 July 2016 OUTDOORS -
Making History on the Common 2016
This slideshow requires JavaScript. Just over 1000 Boston elementary school students in grades 3-5 participated in the Friends of the Public Garden's seventh... Read more
Posted on 15 June 2016 OUTDOORS -
CHARLESGATE BLOCK Commonwealth Avenue Mall NEIGHBORS
This letter is to ask for your help in determining the future of the Charlesgate block of the Commonwealth Avenue Mall. For the past three years the Friends ... Read more
Posted on 15 June 2016 OUTDOORS -
Historic Preservation and the Community Preservation Act
This November, Boston voters will have the opportunity to vote YES for the Community Preservation Act in Boston. The Community Preservation Act (CPA) will... Read more
Posted on 15 June 2016 OUTDOORS -
Advocacy Alert
Your parks need your voice! The BRA will be making a crucial decision about the proposed residential development at 171-172 Tremont Street. This project, as it... Read more
Posted on 02 June 2016 OUTDOORS -
May is Membership Month
The Friends of the Public Garden has launched a spring membership drive with an enticing incentive to bring in new members. Anyone who joins the Friends by... Read more
Posted on 17 May 2016 OUTDOORS -
Young Friends Happy Hour
Meet new people and enjoy an evening connecting with old friends while learning about how you can help the Friends of the Public Garden. Stewardship of our... Read more
Posted on 12 May 2016 OUTDOORS -
Buds and Bulbs: Impact of Late Season Snow by Claire Corcoran
What impact, if any, will the recent late-season snow and sudden unseasonably cold temperatures have on our trees and shrubs in Boston's parks? It's an... Read more
Posted on 19 April 2016 OUTDOORS -
Advocacy Update: Community Preservation Act
Advocacy and support for the Community Protection Act (CPA) were demonstrated by the attendance of over 160 advocates for green space, historic preservation, an... Read more
Posted on 19 April 2016 OUTDOORS -
Successful 46th Annual Meeting
A record-breaking, standing room only crowd of almost 200 were welcomed to the 46 th Annual Meeting of the Friends by board chair Anne Brooke and vice-chair... Read more
Posted on 19 April 2016 OUTDOORS -
Introducing the Henry and Joan Lee Sculpture Endowment
At the 46th Friends of the Public Garden Annual Meeting on April 13, Chair, Anne Brooke will announce the creation of the Henry and Joan Lee Sculpture... Read more
Posted on 28 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
Meet the Friends: Sherif Nada
Sherif Nada and his wife Mary moved to their home across from the Public Garden 11 years ago, a home they selected partly because of a connection they felt to... Read more
Posted on 23 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
Support the Community Preservation Act on March 29
Come to a hearing on the Community Preservation Act at Boston City Council Chambers in City Hall on Tuesday, March 29th at 1:00 pm. The Community Preservation... Read more
Posted on 22 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
46th Annual Meeting of Friends of the Public Garden
You are welcome to attend the Friends of the Public Garden 46th Annual Meeting Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 5:00 pm First Church in Boston 66 Marlborough Street... Read more
Posted on 21 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
Action Alert: Parks Need Your Help
Will you take 5 minutes this week to send an e-mail to Mayor Walsh? I am asking that you increase funding for Boston's parks in the upcoming budget.... Read more
Posted on 15 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
Food Trucks Coming to Boston Common
The Friends of the Public Garden is excited to announce that the following four food trucks have been selected for our 2016 rotating food truck program at the... Read more
Posted on 15 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
Action Alert: Gas Leak Bills Need Support
Dear Friends, There is an important bill in the State House that needs to be moved out of committee by March 15 , which will have a very important impact on... Read more
Posted on 07 March 2016 OUTDOORS -
Parks: Cornerstones of Civic Revitalization
America's Best Idea: Fairsted, the Olmsteds and Our National ParksParks: Cornerstones of Civic Revitalization The quality of park systems has long been a measur... Read more
Posted on 26 February 2016 OUTDOORS