Support Wildlife Habitat: North Dell Meadows
Wildlife enhancement has been an institutional priority at Mount Auburn for decades, and one of the most dramatic and significant initiatives has been the multi-year phased woodland restoration in Consecration Dell, a beautiful area with steep forested slopes and a … Continue reading
The Nature Plays
Tickets are on sale now for The Nature Plays, the first of two series of site-specific plays created by the Cemetery’s first Playwright Artist-in-Residence, Patrick Gabridge. Gabridge’s Mount Auburn Plays will be presented in two sets of 5 unique plays each: The Nature Plays premiere June 1-9, … Continue reading
Support Preservation of Significant Monuments: Whitney and Fagnani
Mount Auburn’s collection of monuments and funerary art give meaning and spiritual significance to the Cemetery’s historic landscape. Dating from the early 19th century through to today, every memorial contributes to the qualities that help make the Cemetery “a site … Continue reading
‘Jelena’ Witch Hazel, Hamamelis xintermedia ‘Jelena’
My garden will never make me famous I’m a horticultural ignoramus I can’t tell a string bean from a soybean Or even a girl bean from a boy bean -Ogden Nash Questions of bean gender aside, there are occasional, … Continue reading