
General Info

The Friends of Borderland is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer organization that assists the Mass. Department of Conservation and Recreation in preserving and interpreting the natural, historical, and cultural resources of Borderland State Park in North Easton. The Friends of Borderland does this through volunteer work, fundraisers, and programs.
What the Friends of Borderland does
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Preserves the park
The Friends of Borderland helps maintain the park's resources and aesthetics.
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Preserves the Ames Mansion
The Friends of Borderland helps protect the mansion, which is part of the park.
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Sponsors events
The Friends of Borderland sponsors events at the park, including self-guided hikes.
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Helps with group activities
The Friends of Borderland can help arrange group activities, such as nature hikes, mansion tours, and kids activities.
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Restores items
The Friends of Borderland selects items to restore to preserve the park's history.
​Board of Directors
President
Norma Urban
Vice President
Kaitlyn Abdou
Treasurer
Jeanette Camara
Secretary
Beth Roll Smith
Director Emeritus
Oakes Ames Plimpton
Board Members
Stephanie Cramer
Linda Grenon
Melanie Kirylo
​Elizabeth Marcus
Virginia Murray
Donna Siegel
Thomas Sherrill
​Dale Thistle
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​​Park Supervisor
Andrew Buckley
Visitor Service Supervisor
Maeve Studholme
