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  • Hike, Pick, Eat & Repeat

    Anna Berry
    July 26, 2023

    It's blueberry season! Combine walking or hiking with blueberry picking on these five featured Forest Society reservations and easement lands.

  • The Old Man & the Forest Society

    Dave Anderson, Anna Berry
    May 3, 2023

    In 1923, the Forest Society led a campaign to purchase 6,000 acres in Franconia Notch, including the Old Man of the Mountain, the Flume, the Basin, and two mountain lakes.

  • Every Day is Earth Day at the Forest Society

    Anna Berry
    April 17, 2023

    Here are a few ways you can help us protect our state's natural places in honor of Earth Day on Saturday, April 22.

Support the Forest Society When You Bank & Shop

Anna Berry
October 19, 2022
Land Conservation
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Support the Forest Society's mission to perpetuate the forests of New Hampshire through their wise use and their complete reservation in places of special scenic beauty.

We're grateful to be selected as the recipient of several giving programs that you can support this holiday season, including the Target Giving Circle, St. Mary's Bank's 603 Account, and Shaw's Give Back Where it Counts.

St. Mary's Bank

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The 603 Account is a unique checking account that benefits you and New Hampshire non-profits.
When you use your 603 Account1 debit card to make a purchase, St. Mary’s Bank donates $0.0603 to one of five non-profit organizations.

Select the ENVIRONMENT category to help the Forest Society reach the $5,000 maximum donation.

Learn more about the 603 Account at St. Mary's Bank. 

Shaw's in Concord on D'Amante Drive

A photo of a Shaw's Give Back bag.Purchase a Give Back bag at Shaw's in Concord on D'Amante Drive for $3 in November and the Forest Society will receive $1 for each bag sold. 

The Forest Society has been selected as a beneficiary of the Shaw’s GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag Program for the month of November. The Shaw’s GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag Program, which launched in March 2019, is a reusable bag program that facilitates community support with the goal to make a difference in the communities where shoppers live and work. The Forest Society was selected as the November beneficiary of the program by store leadership at the Shaw’s located in Concord on D'Amante Drive. The Forest Society will receive a $1 donation every time the $3.00 GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag is purchased at this location during November, unless otherwise directed by the customer through the Giving Tag attached to the bag.

For more information on the Shaw’s GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Reusable Bag Program, visit shaws.2givelocal.com.

 

 

 

Target Circle

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Vote for the Forest Society on your Target app, through Target Circle, through December 31, and we will receive up to $5,000! (Download here on Google Play or here the Apple app store.)

Here's how to use the Target app to vote:

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We're a circle participant. Vote for us!
  

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Step 1: Choose My Target on your app.

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Step 2: Tap on circle.

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Step 3: Vote for nonprofits and select Society for the Protection of NH Forests!

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Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests54 Portsmouth St.Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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