Black-Crowned Night Heron
In the warm light of an early August evening, I see what I had hoped for: a night heron, perched on a dead branch hanging out over York Pond, motionless, staring at the water, waiting for fish.
In the warm light of an early August evening, I see what I had hoped for: a night heron, perched on a dead branch hanging out over York Pond, motionless, staring at the water, waiting for fish.
This summer, a number of new friends of parks stepped up to help the Blackstone Parks Conservancy (BPC) protect “the jewel of Providence”—Blackstone Boulevard Park—as well as the semi-wild Blackstone Park Conservation District overlooking the Seekonk River.
Chris Shafer and the Appalachian Mountain Club have been helping the Conservancy and its precursors “fix” trails for nearly ten years. Spring and Fall, using
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Have your broker contact the Blackstone Parks Conservancy’s broker:
Kirsten A. Bagaglia, CRPC
Bank RI Investment Services
77 Highland Avenue
E. Providence, RI 02914