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September Garden Music Event Features Local Trio

The public is invited to enjoy our final garden music event of the season on Wednesday, September 28, 6:00pm-7:00pm at the Wakefield Estate. This month’s evening of garden splendor and music will feature a local trio headed by Richie Parsons, a prominent Boston musician known for his catchy tunes whose recent release Honey & Tears can be heard on CDBaby. His […]

Lots of great finds in this year’s Summer Archaeology Institute!!

This year’s 2016 Summer Archaeology Institute participants found the location of 19th century barn foundation! Other awesome finds included this 1920 Indian head nickel and a very cool miniature fireman’s hat! Thanks to Boston University Ph.D. candidates Sara Belkin and Paulo Medina for directing this years institute. 617-333-0924.

Reading, Looking & Writing: Poetry Workshop 9/24

Don¹t miss our first-ever writer¹s workshop, Reading, Looking & Writing that will focus on  poetry-writing with noted poet Gail Mazur. The grounds and collections of the Wakefield Estate will provide the backdrop and inspiration for a lively discussion about the origins and development of poems followed by a time for each to practice new skills and craft and share original poems. The Workshop will run […]

Summer Garden Music Series Wed. Aug. 31@ 6:00

Join us for an evening of garden music! Following the success of last year’s series, we are again inviting the public to join us on the final Wednesday of August and September for an evening to stroll the gardens, enjoy a refreshing beverage and hear great music featuring aspiring local musicians. Our next summer music series will be held on […]

Dogwood Days 2017: A Week-long Celebration

Each June, the Wakefield Estate welcomes visitors to celebrate the annual blooming of hundreds of Polly Wakefield’s kousa dogwood trees. We’re excited to announce that this year’s Dogwood Days will include our fifth annual Dogwood Days Garden Party on June 17th (rsvp required), this year capping off a week full of special events, including open hours, guided tours, a tree sale […]

Sunday Open Hours May 15th and 22nd 1:00-4:00 pm

The Mary M. B. Wakefield Charitable Trust is excited to announce that it launched regular public visiting hours on Sunday afternoons beginning Mother’s Day, May 8th from 1:00- 4:00 pm. Sunday open hours will continue on all but holiday weekends through July. Open hours will be weather-dependent, so check the website, our Facebook page, or Twitter the day of your visit if the weather […]

Help out at Volunteer Day, May 14th -12 noon – 3 pm

There is lot of work to be done preparing for Dogwood Days and a Volunteer Day is scheduled May 14th, 12 noon – 3:00. If you want to pitch in and help, or have a school, church or community group you can recruit, we need your help! Trees need to be potted up for our tree sale. Gardens need to […]

May Stone Soup features Archaeologist Sara Belkin-Thursday, 5/19

This month we’ve added one last Stone Soup to our 2016 series featuring Sara Belkin, the director of the Wakefield Estate’s Summer Archaeology Institute. Sara will share “the journey” of her work at the estate and her growing relationship with an Irish American family who lived there at the turn of the 20th century and their lives in Milton. Check out […]

Backyard Homesteading: Proper Planting Techniques May 14th

Ready to get out into the yard and get to work, but feel like you could use a bit of guidance? This session on May 14 from 9-11:30 will be led by the estate’s Landscape Director Debbie Merriam.will Deb will cover the basics of planting trees, shrubs, and perennials to get your plants off to a good start. After a brief classroom session, Participants […]

Our mushroom workshop was a great success!

Our first-ever shiitake mushroom growing workshop was a great success! After an introduction of different mushroom growing methods, participants learned how to inoculate logs with shiitake mushroom spawn and left with their own “seeded” log which can provide mushrooms for up to 5 years. It was a great family-friendly event.