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Land s Sake Farm staff is working to address questions from neighbors and the Planning Board on its expansion plans to build a new farm stand, animal barn, equipment barn and greenhouse on its property.
The farm has existed in Weston for about 40 years, according to Executive Director Pam Hess, and received a long-term lease on the town-owned land in early 2018.
Hess called it an incredible jewel in the center of Weston, and noted some of the food grown at Land s Sake gets donated to people in need. The farm also runs education programs for children and the community.
Beth Marshdoyle
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My name is Beth Marshdoyle, and I am the president of the board of Land’s Sake Farm. I have lived here in Weston for 24 years and have felt so fortunate to live in a town that has a farming history and a community farm right in the heart of Weston.
Our farm is open to all with our fresh produce, beautiful pick-your-own flowers, and educational programs that connect young people and adults to the land.
What many Weston residents may not know is that we are a mission-driven nonprofit organization. We grow food, grow leaders and grow community.