Mt Toby Friends Meeting owns approximately 100 acres of forest, wetland and meadow lands.  The maps below show the land and trails on it.  The grounds around the meetinghouse include many unusual trees which are identified in the plantings list below.  The Meeting’s Land Committee is the steward of this land.

Maps (click on an image to enlarge it–use the Back button to return to this page):

Printable Trail Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trail Map

Plantings

Plantings Map

Plantings Key

 

Land Committee

The Land Committee is the steward of questions about the Meeting’s relationship to this land. The Land Committee’s duties include:

  • Encourage and facilitate the Mt. Toby community’s spiritual and physical relationship with the land
  • Serve as point of contact for questions regarding the Meeting’s land outside of the fenced areas (these are the purview of the Grounds and Burial committees)
  • Liaison with abutting land owners and parties who have a right-of-way on Meeting lands
  • Consult with the Meeting regarding leadings about potential uses and activities for the land that are healthy for people and the land.
  • Manage the human uses of the Meeting’s forest and farmland.
  • Assist the Treasurer to prepare current-use (Chapter 61/61B) tax documents for the towns of Leverett and Sunderland, due each September.

 


Archived Documents

Annual Reports

History

Legal matters

Maps

Land management

Views of Mount Toby Friends on use of the land

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