Letter
to Editor of Beacon-Villager newspaper, serving Maynard and Stow. Submitted
Nov 14, 2019
Trail
of Flowers (www.trailofflowers.com)
wishes to express thanks to the donors and diggers who made this year’s
plantings of hundreds upon hundreds of daffodil, tulip and crocus bulbs in
Maynard and Acton this fall.
DONORS: Pamela A. Agner, Assabet River Rail Trail
Inc., Ellen C. Duggan Trust, Cindy Beck Goldstein & Roger Goldstein, Lewis
& Judith Halprin, LOOK Optical, Dorothy MacKeen, Pam Margules Mark &
Joshua Mark, Linda Oniki & Charles Mark, Maynard Cultural Council, Maynard
Community Gardeners, Laura Moore, Pamela Newton & John Houchin, Roger
Stillwater, Lois K. Tetreault, Maya Weiss, Suzanne & Corey Weiss.
DIGGERS:
Pamela Agner, Dia Chigas, Trevor Dawley, Cathy Fochtman, Kathleen Gildea,
Stephanie Hills, Alexandra Howard, Craig Jones, Heather Nickle, Maynard Girl
Scouts, Rheta Roeber, Lizza Smith, Steven Smith, Anne Sterling, Jeffrey
Swanberg, Lois Tetreault, Mark Tricca and Loretta West (apologies if anyone
missed). Blooms should be up mid-April into May. Major sites include near the
Acton end of the Assabet River Rail Trail, the Marble Farm historic site
(across Route 27 from Christmas Motors), a bit west of where the trail crosses
Summer Street, and the east end of the footbridge over the Assabet River.
Non-bulb plantings will continue in 2020, and more bulbs in the fall, with new
planting sites added in Acton, Maynard and Marlborough.
- David Mark, Maynard
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