Join in reconnecting with the landscape to restore and recommit relationships to place. Bryan Cassidy, who has a long relationship with the fruit trees at Tuckaway, will support participants through actively engaging in assessing and pruning blueberry bushes. Bryan believes that pruning fruit trees benefits the ecosystem (wildlife and human) through shelter, fruit, and health but maybe more importantly our interdependence of belonging and supporting the abundant gifts that come from a little attention close at hand and foot.
Where: 36 Captain Smith Emerson Rd, Lee, NH. Road is directly across rt. 155 from DeMerrit Hill Farm apple orchard, then drive 1/4 mile up gravel driveway (don’t take forks under power line) and you’ll come out at parking near the blueberries and 2 outbuildings (before you get all the way up to house).
What to bring: Wardrobe for the weather, water/snacks, and any tools available to you (loppers, pruning saw, gloves)
Cost: These workshops will be by donation to welcome all who are interested, without a fee for entrance. Any donation is gratefully accepted by cash or check without any expectation by Bryan.
Please RSVP to bryancassidy77@gmail.com or with any further questions!