New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill

 
 Sunday July 7, 2024

New England Botanic Garden

ABOUT

The Worcester County Horticultural Society, founded in 1842, established New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill in Boylston, MA as a horticultural resource—a place for people to experience the wonder of plants, learn about the natural world, and make joyful connections. Our doors opened in 1986 and we’ve continued to grow our mission, our footprint, and our role in the community ever since. Today’s Garden sits on 200 acres. It includes conservatories, formal and naturalistic gardens, a café, Garden Shop, walking trails, accessible pathways, and expansive views of the Wachusett Reservoir. A nonprofit organization and AAM-accredited museum, we care for an irreplaceable collection of plants and place sustainability and environmental stewardship at the forefront of our work. A robust, year-round calendar of educational classes, activities, and events engages people of all ages in meaningful experiences with plants.  

We’re proud to be a garden where everyone belongs, where wandering is always welcome, and where no two visits will ever be quite the same.

IDEA STATEMENT

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill is a place where people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities belong. We are committed to building a culture that understands, respects, and promotes inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) across all aspects of our organization. Through continuous learning, we aim to embody IDEA principles in the ways we engage with our staff, volunteers, members, visitors, and community. As a trusted community partner, we collaborate in meaningful ways to expand access to nature, horticultural resources, and the many benefits plants offer us. By celebrating diversity in all its forms and fostering a sense of belonging, the Garden welcomes everyone to play a role in creating a world where people and plants thrive. 

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