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Manchester Green Up Tour!

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K-4

4-8

9-12

Post Secondary

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When: May 10, 2025 - May 10, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Fee: Free

Spring is here and now is the time to discover some of the most vibrant landscapes in the Queen City- our community gardens and Cedar Swamp Nature Preserve. Join Manchester Grows and The Nature Conservancy for family-friendly activities and chances to explore some of the best nature in the city! Whether you are an avid gardener or simply seeking a relaxing day out in nature, come experience the hidden gems of Manchester through the first annual Green Up Tour!

Stop by any or all of these locations for a series of fun activities and light refreshments.

Sat. May 10th, 10am-2pm Rain or Shine!

Manchester Community College Garden
1066 Front St., Manchester
Activity: UNH Extension Info Table and Garden Tours

Manchester Cedar Swamp
Countryside Boulevard, Manchester
Activity: Guided Hikes into the swamp and wildlife discussion

Playball Fields Community Garden at Cullerot Park
486 Youville St., Manchester
Activity: Cleanup and Build Garden Beds

Parkside Community Garden
1 Parkside Ave., Manchester
Activity: Garden pot painting and planting

Sponsored by Manchester Grows

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