Beneficial Insect Use in the Parks | November 2, 2018
By Christine Helie Insects that prey upon other insects are considered beneficial and play an important role in maintaining [...]
By Christine Helie Insects that prey upon other insects are considered beneficial and play an important role in maintaining [...]
On Wednesday, the Friends of the Public Garden, in collaboration with the Lend A Hand Society, celebrated two events; [...]
Raising a glass to the nation's oldest parks! Over 50 Young Friends gathered at The Yard @ Liberty Hotel [...]
Keeping with its mission to preserve art for future generations and the terms of the original bequest left by [...]
Celebrating summer and the parks 200 enthusiastic park supporters gathered on The Roof of the TAJ Boston Hotel on [...]
On Monday, July 16th, 2018, the Boston Preservation Alliance announced that the Friends of the Public Garden has received [...]
The Friends of the Public Garden is introducing a pilot program for a new addition of restroom facilities to [...]
Summer Party -- SOLD OUT! Wednesday, July 18, 2018 6:00-8:00 p.m. The Roof at Taj Boston, 15 Arlington Street, [...]
The surest sign of spring is the cloud of gorgeous pink cherry blossoms throughout the Public Garden as well [...]
The eight-foot standing sculpture of Wendell Phillips (1811-1884) along the Boylston Street path in the Public Garden was designed [...]