As Lincoln residents who have served over the years as trustees of Farrington 
Nature Linc, we five fully support the proposed Nature Link Project, and we ask 
you to join us in voting YES to both Articles 3 and 4 at Special Town Meeting 
this Wednesday evening. 
 
The access road included in the overlay zoning in Article 3 provides Farrington 
a unique and long-sought-after safety alternative to Route 2 for on-site nature 
programs for children.
 
The conservation plan in Article 4 will ensure that Farrington Nature Linc can 
afford to stay in Lincoln for decades to come and continue to serve children 
from low-income communities.
 
This public and private collaboration – that each of us has seen develop over 
the years -- gives Farrington value for the property it has stewarded here 
since 1909, enhances safety of its extraordinary programs in service of 
children and community, and maintains a surrounding of the natural world so 
important for all children to experience.
 
Many of you know at least one of us personally, and you know we ask for your 
support responsibly and respectfully. Please join us at Special Town Meeting 
(beginning 6:30 PM June 25) and, with us, vote YES ON BOTH Nature Link articles 
3 and 4.
 
Sincerely,
Sandra Bradlee, Hemlock Circle
Sue Klem, Trapelo Road
Brooks Mostue, Lexington Road
Susan Taylor, Beaver Pond Road
Susan Winship, Meadowdam Road

          



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