WOODBRIDGE PARK ASSOCIATION
INC.
Founded in 1928
Trustee: THE ALICE NEWTON STREET MEMORIAL PARK
The
Woodbridge Park Association is the trustee for the beautiful 93 acre Alice
Newton Street Memorial Park with access to the 22 acre Wepawaug Falls tract of
the Woodbridge Land Trust. The entrance
from the green on Meetinghouse Lane is north of the Woodbridge Town Hall and
west of the First Church of Christ Parish House, and is open to all, every day
of the year. The Park Association is
also improving access to its conservation area on the east side of Newton Road
north of Amity High School.
The
non-profit Woodbridge Park Association, established in 1928 by a donation from
Town Clerk Newton H. Street, consists of a 21 member Board of Directors and
holds approximately three meetings annually.
We are always seeking residents interested in conservation for our board
or for park maintenance activities. Also,
we are strongly interested in acquiring open space conservation land in
Woodbridge either through purchase, grant, donation or conservation easement.
Very
Truly Yours,
Rich Forselius
Dr.
Richard J. Forselius
President