Explore a pond! Join us for a fun and educational Pond Field Trip for children ages 5 and above on Wednesday, July 13, at 10:30 AM. Learn about the creatures that live in the ponds and how to keep ponds healthy. This guided activity will be approximately one hour long and is limited to nine children. All children must be accompanied by a parent. Pre-registration is required. Limited to nine (9) children.
Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival Tours In Brewster July 12th & 13th The Brewster Ponds Coalition and The Brewster Garden Club are excited to host four gardens as part of 2022’s Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival on July 12th and 13th! Four Brewster gardens will be highlighted, each designed and maintained by the individual owners and carrying a unique charm. The garden features are wide-ranging, with hydrangeas, native pollinator gardens, sun and shade perennials, ornamental shrubs and trees, hollies, organic vegetable gardens, and permagarden water conservation and runoff mitigation techniques. Some properties are waterfront or have water features - there is something for every interest! ![]() We invite you to visit 69 Howes Road. The owners of this unique, alternative garden near Sheep Pond have worked with Terra Firma Permagarden to mitigate their roof runoff, capturing it in downspout keyhole gardens and lithic swales. The terraced garden beds that surround the rock-lined keyhole were planted with native high and low-bush blueberry bushes and native bearberry, demonstrating key ecosystem management techniques while providing color and beauty. Pre-registration is not required. The tour costs $5/person and proceeds support the BPC. The terraced garden beds that surround the rock-lined keyhole were planted with native high and low-bush blueberry bushes and native bearberry, demonstrating key ecosystem management techniques while providing color and beauty.
Pre-registration is not required. Tours are $5 per person per garden. You can pay cash at each garden on the day of the tour. All proceeds benefit the community work of the host organizations. Join Us! Saturday – July 9th, 2022 9:30 am – 1:30 pm at Drummer Boy Park! ![]() Brewster Conservation Day (BCD) is back, in person, at Drummer Boy Park – bigger and better than ever! We kick off a weeklong conservation celebration with Brewster Conservation Day, Saturday, July 9th, 2022. With over 40 unique presentations, you can learn from interactive exhibits on aquaculture, natural plant gardening, and alternative septic systems. We will pick up where we left off and welcome back some of our favorite exhibits and activities. This year’s special exhibit is Water Resources: We Are All a Part of the Solution! Learn about our aquifer, ocean resources, coastal erosion, herring migration, whale rescue, and alternative energy. Tour the blacksmith shop and the windmill, see a Weed Harvester and enjoy some Brewster oysters. Special presentations announcement and schedule of events coming soon. Sponsored by the Brewster Conservation Trust, the Town of Brewster Conservation, Natural Resources Department, the Brewster Historical Society, and The Brewster Ponds Coalition. ![]() Visit the popular BPC BIG Flush interactive exhibit to learn where it all goes by crawling through a model septic system.... from toilet to leach field... and beyond! Visit us at the BPC tent to learn about the Citizen Scientist cyanobacteria pond testing and airborne aerosols research programs. Check out the BPC's school pond ecology education program exhibit. Find out about pond remediation projects and see the town’s Pond Plant Eco-Harvester. Chat with BPC board members and volunteers and learn how you can get involved. For more information about this GREAT event and to see exhibitor info, video and more go to the Brewster Conservation website or Click Here. ![]() “Brewster Conservation Day 2022 is supported by a grant from the Mass Cultural Council.” The Brewster Ponds Summit 2022 was held on Friday, June 17th from 9AM - 12 Noon at the Brewster Baptist Church. The summit focused on the impact of septic system nutrient loading to groundwater and ponds. Leaders and administrators from the town’s Select Board, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Works, Health Department, Conservation, Planning and Water Departments were all in attendance as five expert panelists provided an overview of how title 5 septic systems work and the fact they they provide little nutrient reduction as wastewater flow out of septic system leach fields into groundwater and ponds. More than 90 people attended in person. Our media partners at Lower Cape TV kindly live streamed the event through the town of Brewster Facebook page, where more than 90 additional people watched. LCTV recorded the full meeting which is available by clicking here. Images courtesy of William F. Pomeroy
Join us for four (4) FREE cycling tours this summer as we explore the backroads and kettle ponds of Brewster and beyond.
CYCLING TOUR #1 Thursday June 30, 2022 - Time: 9:15AM Ride the Cape Cod Rail Trail past four kettle ponds and into Harwich. Perhaps a rest stop in Harwich center for a drink and a stop at one of Brewster's kettle ponds on the return and perhaps a dip in the pond? Meet-up instructions will be provided prior to the event. Each participant must register individually. Each ride is limited to 12 participants. Free to BPC Members. Save these dates! Location and directions to be announced. All rides start at 9:30 AM. Future cycle tours: Thursday July 28, Thursday August 25, Thursday September 22, 2022. Please read BPC RULES OF THE ROAD before signing up! Cyanobacteria bloom, School House Pond, 2021 The Brewster Ponds Coalition and the Town of Brewster present Brewster Ponds Summit 2022 on Friday, June 17th from 9AM to 12 Noon at the Brewster Baptist Church, 1848 Main Street, Brewster, MA. Brewster Ponds Summit 2022 will focus on the impact of septic systems on Brewster’s groundwater and freshwater ponds, as well as potential solutions and funding mechanisms. Town officials will participate. The summit is an open forum and residents are encouraged to attend and ask questions. The summit will also be livestreamed on the town of Brewster's Facebook Page. Link Here: https://www.facebook.com/brewstermass The Brewster Ponds Summit 2022 will consist of presentations by a panel of experts in many fields including environmental engineering, sewers, alternative septic systems and the available funding mechanisms. “Septic systems are the greatest contributor to groundwater and freshwater pond degradation,” said Susan Bridges, Brewster Ponds Coalition President. The town of Brewster has been very forward thinking about protecting the watershed around our town wells, resulting in numerous awards for the quality of our drinking water. However, the portions of our town not protected by land purchases, including most of the ponds, bay water, and private wells, are experiencing increasing water quality degradation with septic systems being the number one cause. We need to address this problem, investigate our options and plan for the future.” “The Town of Brewster has always been a leader in seeking to preserve and protect our vital natural resources,” said Peter Lombardi, Brewster Town Administrator. “Maintaining and improving our water quality is a consensus priority for the community. Looking ahead, we are facing complex policy decisions with significant financial and environmental impacts on our residents. As we reflect on our progress to date and explore various potential upcoming water quality initiatives, the Town appreciates the continued partnership and support of the Brewster Ponds Coalition and looks forward to co-sponsoring this event with them.” Expert panelists include: ![]() John Keith is an environmental engineer with over 45 years of experience. He has traveled throughout the world studying and working on environmental problems. John currently works with Pure Earth, an NGO, assessing and developing cleanup plans for mercury and lead contamination sites in developing countries. Previously, John was VP of Environment and Safety for Pfizer and Assistant Commissioner of the NJ DEP. In his career he has designed and operated several wastewater treatment plants and assessed water pollution problems in numerous locations. He is a founding member and currently Vice-President of the Brewster Ponds Coalition. ![]() Mark Nelson - Horsley Witten Group, Inc. Sandwich, MA. Mark is a Principal and Senior Hydrogeologist with over 30 years of experience in water resource planning focusing on wastewater management and its impacts to drinking water, freshwater ponds and coastal estuaries. He has been working for the Town of Brewster since 2011 on the development and implementation of the Town’s Integrated Water Resource Management Plan, including plans to protect and restore Brewster’s freshwater ponds. ![]() Brian Dudley - Worked for MassDEP for 32 years retiring in December 2021 as the Wastewater Management Section Chief for the Cape and Islands. His responsibilities included permitting, compliance and enforcement and administering groundwater and Title 5 regulations. Additionally, he served as the Project Manager for the Massachusetts Estuaries Project and helped develop the first of its kind watershed permit for the Pleasant Bay watershed. Prior to arriving at MassDEP, he worked for a private consulting firm in Falmouth. ![]() Brian Baumgaertel - Director of the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center, Sandwich, MA. Brian is a Senior Environmental Specialist at the Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment. He is a Registered Sanitarian, Environmental Health Specialist, Title 5 Soil Evaluator and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Originally from Upstate New York, Brian has lived on Cape Cod for 15 years and currently resides in Mashpee, where he serves as Chair of the local Board of Health. ![]() Nathaniel Keenan, Massachusetts Clean Water Trust - Nate Keenan is Deputy Director of the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust where he has worked since 2011. During that time, he has worked to execute over $1 billion in bond issuances, drafted the Trust’s first Green Bond and Sustainability Bond disclosure language, and developed a lead and copper pipe testing and remediation program for schools in Massachusetts. Nate graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from Saint Michael’s College and a Master’s Degree from Suffolk University. Wednesday, June 15th, 10AM - 12 Noon. Back by popular demand, learn how to identify invasive aquatic plants, understand how they spread, and what to do if you find them. Once invasive plants are established they are almost impossible to remove and very expensive to control. Invasive plants spread rapidly and form dense mats that can make boating, fishing and swimming impossible.
Join Jim Straub and Tim Flannery from the MA Department of Conservation & Recreation Lakes & Ponds Program for this free program to help us maintain the health of Brewster’s ponds! Participants are encouraged to bring plants (rooted or floating) from their own ponds. Registration for the event is free, but participation is limited. Event takes place at the First Parish Brewster Unitarian Universalist Church, 1969 Main Street in Brewster. ![]() Saturday, May 21st (rain date May 22nd). Join the BPC for a two-mile hike at Nickerson State Park at 10 AM on Three Ponds: Big Cliff, Little Cliff, and Higgins will be viewed, along with a synopsis of the history of the park and BPC water testing. There is a maximum of 25 participants.
Please Email Nancy Ortiz at [email protected] to register. Thursday, May 19th. Beauty and function go hand in hand with Perma Gardening systems designed by Regenerative Agroecologist Peter Jensen. Join Peter and his wife, Holistic Nutritionist and Horticulturist Lynn Van Norman, for a dynamic and engaging “Aquifer protection through ecosystem strengthening and resilience walk.”
Learn and observe how to create beautiful landscapes using rain gardens, downspout keyhole gardens, water walks, swales, and terraces to control runoff from roofs, roads, and driveways. Join us on Thursday, May 19th, for one of two tours, either from 10 AM–noon or 2–4 PM. Tours will begin at 155 Monument Road, Orleans. Admission is free but each session is limited to 40 people. To reserve your spot at one of these talks, sign up below. Chat with BPC Board members and volunteers and meet Shelley The Turtle - the BPC Mascot, this weekend in front of the Brewster Book Store as we celebrate Brewster In Bloom!
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