The Rochester Land Trust will hold its annual meeting on March 29 at 6:30 pm in the First Congregational Church Fellowship Hall. Returning to tradition, it will be a potluck followed by a short business meeting and informational program.
This year’s featured speaker will be Blake Dinius. Blake is the Entomologist Educator for the Plymouth County Extension Service speaking about Lyme disease. This relatively new position is a very important one, considering the high frequency of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Rochester and surrounding towns.
So mark the date, go through your recipes, and join us for an evening of food, information and fellowship with folks interested in preserving Rochester’s rural character. All Rochester and area residents are welcome; you do not have to be an RLT member to attend. But perhaps after meeting us, you might find our platform and plans for our properties align with yours.
See you on March 29 at 6:30 pm with your delicious offering.