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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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Performance Added to Leap Year Skating Event
Attendees of our Celebrate Leap Year at Boston Common Frog Pond event will be treated to special performances by competitive figure skaters Ashley Harkins,... Read more
Posted on 26 February 2016 OUTDOORS -
Meet the Trees: The Beeches
In midwinter it is not uncommon to have intermittent mild days that tantalize us with reminders of spring. Walking through a park on a warm February day, we... Read more
Posted on 26 February 2016 OUTDOORS -
Open Call for Public Garden Tour Guides
The Friends of the Public Garden is expanding its Public Garden tour program in 2016 and is actively recruiting new docents to lead the tours. We are looking fo... Read more
Posted on 17 February 2016 OUTDOORS -
Seeking Volunteers for for Boston Common Study of Park Users
The Friends of the Public Garden is preparing to embark on an exciting three-season study of the Boston Common to better understand how the park is used, the... Read more
Posted on 27 January 2016 OUTDOORS -
Monitoring Shadow Impacts on Our Parks
From the 1970s, our advocacy for the Common, the Garden and the Mall has included protecting them from excessive shadow and wind resulting from development... Read more
Posted on 26 January 2016 OUTDOORS -
Managing Beetles to Preserve Elm Trees
The Friends has been funding the expert care of trees and plantings since 1970 as part of our mission to preserve and enhance the Boston Common, Public Garden,... Read more
Posted on 22 January 2016 OUTDOORS -
Anne Mostue: Walking into Blossoming Volunteer Opportunities
Anne Mostue became a Member of the Friends of the Public Garden in 2013 when she moved back to Boston after several years away. She was born here and grew up... Read more
Posted on 20 January 2016 OUTDOORS -
Message from Board Chair Anne Brooke
Dear Friends, It has been a wonderful year for the Friends and our three treasured greenspaces. Our work in 2015 has brought so many plans and projects to life... Read more
Posted on 22 December 2015 OUTDOORS -
Honoring Our 2015 Tree and Bench Sponsors
Thank you to our 2015 tree and bench sponsors for supporting our parks! Sloane Fellows Class of 2000 in memory of Yoshi Baba McKey W. Berkman Barbara and... Read more
Posted on 22 December 2015 OUTDOORS -
Sprouts and Suckers… and We’re Not Talking About Alfalfa and Lollipops.
To the untrained eye, root sprouts and tree suckers may appear to be signs of nature doing what it is designed to do, but if you ask the experts, as we did... Read more
Posted on 21 December 2015 OUTDOORS -
Meet Michael Fenter: Park Stewardship in Action
Michael Fenter has been a Member of the Friends of the Public Garden since 2010. He learned about the Friends through Board member Margaret Pokorny when they... Read more
Posted on 16 December 2015 OUTDOORS -
Boston Common Receives Lime Treatment
The white dusting appearing on the grassy areas of Boston Common over the next few days is not made up of snowflakes that we traditionally expect to see this... Read more
Posted on 16 December 2015 OUTDOORS -
The Public Garden Just Got Benched
Taking a seat on the sidelines in the Public Garden just got better with the addition of three new benches! This installation marks the $85,000 Phase III of... Read more
Posted on 20 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
Lecture on National Parks and the Fairsted School
Save the date for the December 3rd lecture of the Friends of Fairsted lecture series: Our National Parks and the "Fairsted School": An Enduring Legacy. We are... Read more
Posted on 20 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
The Shaw Memorial Gets Some TLC
Thanks to the Friends Sculpture Care Program, master stone conservator Ivan Myjer was recently on Boston Common to perform general maintenance on the Shaw... Read more
Posted on 18 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
Give Back to Boston Parks on #GivingTuesday
#GivingTuesday is a global day dedicated to giving back. Charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together fo... Read more
Posted on 18 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
Meet the Trees: Mighty Oaks
For November our Tree of the Month is the Oak, one of only a few local trees to be the last to lose its leaves. Well into the winter season, Bostonians will... Read more
Posted on 17 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
Meet the Friends: Anne Swanson, a Passionate and Longtime Friend
Anne Swanson has been a member of the Friends almost since the early 1980s. Before joining, Anne volunteered picking trash up in the Public Garden. Through thi... Read more
Posted on 16 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
Imagine Parks, Imagine Boston 2030
The future of Boston parks and public spaces is counting on your imagination! The City of Boston is developing Boston 2030, its first citywide plan in 50... Read more
Posted on 09 November 2015 OUTDOORS -
Meet the Trees: Dawn Redwood
The Dawn Redwood ( Metasequoia glyptostroboides) is an Asiatic, deciduous conifer that has a storied past and deep Boston roots. This beautiful tree was well... Read more
Posted on 20 October 2015 OUTDOORS