April Farm Talk: Pollinators, Poisons & Planting
Description
Join us for a series of evening gatherings at the farm, where discovery and dialogue take center stage. At Wright‑Locke Farm, education and nurturing curiosity are core to our mission, so we’re thrilled to welcome the community to our Farm Talks—free presentations held in the All Seasons Barn covering a range of topics.

This season, we’ll explore what it means to be GREEN in 2026. Over the past few decades, the concept of “green” has evolved dramatically, prompting us to ask the fundamental question: How can we become responsible stewards of the land, ecosystems and communities that support us? What does stewardship look like in 2026? Come learn, discuss and shape the future together!

PANEL: Pollinators, Poisons & Planting
April 14th – 7:00PM (doors open 6:45pm)

Speakers include

-Joseph Pappas, Environment Massachusetts"Save the Bees" Campaign
(https://environmentamerica.org/topics/save-the-bees/)
Pollinators/Pesticides

-Ben Barkhan, Home Harvest (homeharvest.com)
Edible Gardens, Native vs Invasive Plants

-Laura Kiesel, Save Arlington Wildlife (savearlingtonwildlife.org)
Rodenticide Impacts on Ecosystem
Dates:
Tuesday April 14: 7PM - 8:30PM
Time:
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Cost:
This event is free, but we hope you'll consider making a donation to the Farm!
Availability:

Registration will end on 4/13/2026.