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Bullstone Nature Sanctuary seeks city help to formalize lease, expands free public programs
Summary
Representatives from Bullstone Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum described volunteer efforts, monthly public programs and school outreach, asked city staff to help clarify a lapsed lease and offered volunteer and event coordination details.
Nancy Clark, president of the Bullstone Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum, and Melissa Prophet, the sanctuary’s naturalist, presented to the Middletown Park Board about the group’s volunteer-run programming and operational needs.
Clark said Bullstone — an 11-acre nature area in the city — runs monthly free public events and volunteer park workdays. She told the board the organization’s formal lease for the city park site has lapsed and asked to be directed to the appropriate city contact to begin lease reorganization.
Prophet described the sanctuary’s education programs, including “Nature Tots” for children ages 18 months to 8 years,…
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