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Are you interested in volunteering to help build the Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s Gardens on the Greenway?

We are organizing volunteer groups for:

Volunteers on the Greenway Wednesday, May 28 (11am-1pm)
Friday, May 30 (11am-1pm)
Sunday, June 1 (11am-1pm)
Wednesday, June 4 (11am-1pm)
Thurs
day, June 5 (11am-1pm)
Sunday, June 8 (9am-11am and 2pm-4pm)
Saturday, June 14 (9am-11am)
Wednesday, June 18 (11am-1pm)
Sunday, June 29 (9am-11am and 2pm-4pm)

Volunteer activities include planting, cleaning, raking, mulching, nomenclature and watering. All tools will be provided.

Group Volunteer Opportunties
To arrange a custom volunteer day on Greenway for your group or corporation, please contact Laura Weatherall, Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator (617) 933-4934 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Garden Tending
Volunteers will also be needed on a regular basis for watering and upkeep after June and throughout the growing season. This is an important part of the project. Let us know if you are interested.

MHS Greenhouses at Elm Bank
There are volunteer opportunities in our greenhouses at Elm Bank that include growing, tending and transplanting annuals and perennials for the MHS Gardens on the Greenway. Please contact us if you would like to work on this project.

We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your support.

Joe Kunkel
Greenway Project Manager
Massachusetts Horticultural Society
(502) 649-2936
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About the Massachusetts Horticultural Society

Massachusetts Horticultural Society LogoFounded in 1829, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society (MHS) is a member and donor-supported organization dedicated to encouraging and improving the science and practice of horticulture and developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation, and understanding of plants and the environment.
The Massachusetts Horticultural Society produces the New England Spring Flower Show annually, with proceeds benefiting MHS projects and programs, including research initiatives, horticultural education for children and adults, development and maintenance of the MHS Horticulture Center at Elm Bank and MHS Gardens on the Greenway.