Photos: Wildlands Celebrates 50th Anniversary

By Thomas Patti, Communications Coordinator

A crowd in the dozens (foreground) listens to Wildlands Board Chair Sam Chapin (background) in the Conservation Barn, where Wildlands 50th anniversary banners reading "Saving Land for Fifty Years" hang from the ceiling.

Board Chair Sam Chapin delivers remarks at Wildlands’ 50th Anniversary Celebration.

On Saturday, September 23, Wildlands Trust celebrated its 50th anniversary in the company of over 300 partners, neighbors, and friends from across Southeastern Massachusetts and beyond. The rain was no match for the camaraderie and good cheer of the Wildlands community, which gathered at Davis-Douglas Farm to honor the people and places that make our region a special place to live, work, and play.

Central to these commemorative efforts was our “50 Remarkable Years, 50 Remarkable People” gallery in the Conservation Barn. Photos, videos, and written profiles showcased the immense contributions of 50 key Wildlands partners.

Just outside the barn doors, event attendees got up close and personal with live owls, courtesy of Mark and Marcia Wilson of Eyes on Owls. Live music from the Louise Adams Acoustic Duo and the Pan Loco Steel Band created a lively atmosphere throughout the day. Local food trucks offered innovative and scrumptious meals, and guided walks gave guests the chance to explore the historic Davis-Douglas property.

Thank you to all who celebrated with us! A special thanks to the volunteers, sponsors, and vendors who generously provided time and resources to help us create an unforgettable event.

Missed out on the fun? Wildlands will host multiple smaller celebrations through the winter and spring. Follow us online for updates!

Click through the gallery below for sights from our 50th Anniversary Celebration. Photographers included volunteers Cierra Isakson and Paul Carey.