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  • Spooky Walk postponed until Sunday

    Snow for Spooky Walk? Unheard of! But, sadly, it may be true. Spooky Walk has been officially postponed, it will be held Sunday, October 30, at 6PM. That gives you an extra…

  • Spooky Walk, October 29 at 6:30pm

    Spooooky Walk is coming! When darkness descends on Saturday October 29, put the kids in the costumes and head over to Menotomy Rocks Park. You’ll see spine-tingling stations along the candle-lit path…

  • New Location – Shakespeare in the Park 8/7/11

    Because of the downpours we’re having now, Shakespeare in the Park, scheduled for this afternoon at Robbins Farm, has been moved indoors to Arlington Center for the Arts. Measure for Measure will…

  • Family Nature Walk

    Thursday, July 14th, 6:30pm Join Lolly Bennett and Ellen Reed, both teacher/naturalists, for a walk to explore the habitats of Menotomy Rocks Park. The walk is geared toward families with children aged…

  • Orienteering Event

    On Monday May 30th, the New England Orienteering Club will host an orienteering event at Menotomy Rocks Park. Orienteering is a map navigation activity, and a great way to get out and…

  • Annual Meeting – Muffins at Menotomy!

    Join the Friends of Menotomy Rocks Park for muffins, and our annual meeting. When:  9:30 am Saturday, May 14th (rain date 5/21), May 21, 2011  (new date) Where:  Jason Street entrance

  • Volunteer Workdays for Invasive Plant Removal, 2011

    Each session will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Saturday, April 9th Sunday, May 15th Saturday, June 4th Saturday, Sept. 10th Saturday, Oct. 8th Bring along loppers, garden saws, or…

  • Garden Volunteers Needed

    Volunteers needed to maintain the front garden at the Jason Street entrance of the park. Tasks include weeding, fixing rock border, and planting native plants. If you would like to help, please…

  • SPOOKY WALK!

    Bring the kids – in their costumes – to Spooky Walk on Saturday October 23, 2010. Walk around Hills Pond in all its spookiness – prepare to have thrills and chills! It…

  • MRP Picture Post featured in earthzine

    One Picture Post is Worth A Thousand Pictures: OR How Can Outdoor Digital Photographers Become Citizen Scientists Who Participate in Environmental Monitoring: Take a walk. Bring your digital camera. Take nine pictures…