Dear Lincoln Talk, The Tack Room is opening on SATURDAY!!! We are so happy to have a new, excited restaurant to help bring life to the Mall. As you may have surmised from my recent posting for a dishwasher, they face the same staffing issues we read about as the pandemic has brought extremely challenging conditions for restaurant staff. We couldn't be more pleased that the founder, Mike Culpo, and his business partner Brandon, worked so hard to get the staff they did and are able to open this weekend. We look forward to your support as they get their new operation up and running! It wouldn’t be an email from me if I didn’t point out that your support of Mall tenants also promotes our conservation efforts in Lincoln.
Also below is a link to a recording of the Kiss the Ground speaker panel brought to you by Mothers Out Front, Codman Community Farms and the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust in case you missed it. You can also register for our (Farrington Nature Linc, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, The Food Project, Walden Woods Project and the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust with sponsorship generously provided by the Ogden Codman Trust) latest offering in the On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces speaker series, with local Harvard professor Scott Edward’s sharing his experiences “Bicycling, Birding and BLM Across America in a Summer of Chaos.” Thank you for your continued support and interest! Michelle Barnes LLCT/RLF Chair South Great Road Begin forwarded message: > From: Lincoln Land Conservation Trust <[email protected]> > Date: February 18, 2022 at 12:31:22 PM EST > To: Michelle Barnes <[email protected]> > Subject: Tack Room Grand Opening This Weekend! Plus Kiss the Ground Panel > Recording. > > > > > > Grand Opening Weekend! > > The Tack Room is pleased to announce that they will be open for Dinner on > Saturday February 19th at 5:00pm and lunch and dinner on Sunday the 20th > starting at 11:00 am! > > The Tack Room will be offering an elevated comfort food menu, a great beer, > wine and cocktail list, extended spirits offering and an exuberant staff > excited to serve you all. > > At this time, they will be walk in only. The bar area has been extended with > increased seating! Please come and introduce yourself, so the Tack Room can > be the spot "Where everybody knows your name!" > > > The Rural Land Foundation of Lincoln (RLF) is pleased to welcome the Tack > Room to the Mall at Lincoln Station. We look forward to the great eats and > wonderful energy the restaurant will bring to the space and to South Lincoln. > Supporting local businesses helps Lincoln thrive and sustains RLF's > conservation work. > > Visit The Tack Room Website > > > > LLCT, Codman Community Farms, and Mothers Out Front Lincoln hosted an amazing > film screening and expert speaker panel earlier this week. It was an > inspiring message of hope for a future with healthy, living soils that draw > down carbon. > Want to get involved? > > Details and registration information coming soon for the Healthy Soils > Workshop Series. Join Rachel Neurath PhD who is an expert in soil microbial > ecology for four programs this spring (see dates above). > > Other ways to make a difference include: composting, keeping your garden > messy and leaving organic matter in place, planting trees and deep rooted > perennials, and going "no till" in your veggie garden. > > Kiss the Ground Speaker Panel Recording > > > > Bicycling, birding and BLM Across America in a summer of chaos > > Dr. Scott Edwards, Professor of Biology at Harvard and Outdoor Enthusiast > March 2nd at 7pm, Virtual Program > Through vivid photographs and videos, Scott will bring you along on his > 76-day, 3800-mile bicycle trek across the United States in the summer of > 2020, when the world was leveled by a pandemic and outraged by the murders of > George Floyd and others. As he rides through varied landscapes and > communities, with “Black Lives Matter” signs affixed to his bicycle, Scott > will reflect upon the people, landscapes and birds that he encountered, and > convey the challenges, generosity and hope that inspired and surprised him > throughout his journey. His two-wheeled story is a clarion call to people of > all stripes to enjoy the open road, make connections across divides, and help > break down stereotypes often attached to people of color in the United States. > > > Scott's interest in ornithology and natural history began as a child growing > up in Riverdale, Bronx, NYC. As an undergraduate, Scott took a gap year to > work at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, > DC, and assist with fieldwork in his native Hawaii and in northern > California. After 9 years teaching at the University of Washington, he > returned to Harvard as a professor in 2003. Scott spent two years of national > service at the National Science Foundation in Washington DC and has served on > the advisory boards of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Massachusetts > Audubon Society and the National Museum of Natural History. He has devoted > his career to increasing the number of BIPOC in the environmental sciences > and in 2020 was awarded the inaugural Inclusiveness, Diversity and Equity and > Access (IDEA) award from the Society for the Study of Evolution. > > Register for the Scott Edwards Program Here > > The On Belonging Series is co-hosted by six organizations, Farrington Nature > Linc, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Mass Audubon, Lincoln Land > Conservation Trust, The Food Project, and Walden Woods Project. Spring 2022 > Sponsorship generously provided by the Ogden Codman Trust. > > > > Lincoln's Woodland Vernal Pools > > Monday, February 28th at 7pm, Virtual Program > Learn all about Big Night with Michele Grzenda, Lincoln's Conservation > Director. What are vernal pools? Where are they, and why should we protect > them? This is a free program and all are welcome. > > Register Here for the Vernal Pool Program > > > > Spring Emergence > > Thursday March 3rd at 4pm, Virtual Program > Spring is coming! Join Naturalist John Calabria as we explore some of our > favorite signs of spring through pictures, sounds, and video clips. Bring > your springtime questions! This program is family-friendly and can be enjoyed > by people of all ages. Free, all are welcome. > > Register for Spring Emergence Program Here > > > ©2022 Lincoln Land Conservation Trust | P.O. Box 10, Lincoln, MA 01773 > > Like Tweet +1 > Web Version Preferences Forward Unsubscribe > > Powered by Mad Mimi® > A GoDaddy® company
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