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Local groups are working to conserve Dunbarton's historic 200-acre Stone Farm

Local groups are working to conserve Dunbarton's historic 200-acre Stone Farm

Please Join Us!

February 14, 2016

The Stone Farm Benefit

A benefit for the Stone Farm Conservation Campaign is being held Saturday, February 27 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Dunbarton Congregational Church.

It promises a fun night of live jazz & classics, N.H. wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres featuring pianist Dan van Kalken and friends. Tickets are $15 at the door, or in advance at www.shop.dccucc.org.

The event and campaign are organized by the Dunbarton Conservation Commission, Dunbarton Congregational Church and Five Rivers Conservation Trust.

All proceeds support the Stone Farm Conservation Campaign.

Bring your friends!

For more information on the campaign: www.dunbartonconservation.org/stonefarm.

 

← The Stone FarmCongratualtions to Mr. and Mrs. Dunbarton! →
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The 13 Wonders of Dunbarton

The Bela Brook Conservation Area (Grapevine Road)

Kimball Pond Conservation Area (Kimball Pond Road)

Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area (Holiday Shore Drive)

Winslow Town Forest (Stark Lane) 

Stark Cemetery (Mansion Road)

Hopkinton Everett Flood Control Area (Everett Dam Road)

Long Pond (Long Pond Road)

Purgatory Pond (Purgatory Pond Road)

View from Burnham Hill (Rt. 13)

Rogers and Putney home sites (Robert Rogers Road)

Highest Point in Dunbarton and view from Mills Hill (Rt. 13) 900 feet).

Biggest boulder in Dunbarton (off powerlines on east side of Kimball Pond Rd.)

Geographic Center of New England (Stone Farm, Guinea Rd.)

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