Blue Hill Heritage Trust- Farmland Forever Fundraiser
Join the Blue Hill Heritage Trust for an evening supporting farmland conservation.
Fri, 10 Jul 2026
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (America/New_York)
Blue Hill Country Club Blue Hill , Maine
The Blue Hill Heritage Trust invites you to a special evening at the Blue Hill Country Club in support of our Farmland Forever Program. This initiative is dedicated to preserving local agricultural land for future generations. Attendees will enjoy a meaningful event focused on community impact and conservation efforts. Your participation helps ensure that our region's farming heritage remains protected and vibrant. Join us for this important fundraiser and contribute to a sustainable future for our community.
What to Expect
A formal or semi-formal fundraising evening dedicated to supporting local land conservation efforts.
Who Should Attend
Conservation supporters
Local farmers
Community leaders
Philanthropists
Blue Hill residents
Agenda Overview
The event takes place from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM on July 10, 2026.
Venue & Address
Blue Hill Country Club
213 Parker Point Rd Blue Hill , Maine – 04614 United States
Organizer
Blue Hill Heritage Trust · Non-profit
A land trust dedicated to preserving the natural and working landscape of the Blue Hill Peninsula.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Farmland Forever program?
It is an initiative by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust to protect local agricultural land.
Where is the fundraiser held?
At the Blue Hill Country Club, 213 Parker Point Rd, Blue Hill, ME.
Is there a ticket cost?
Yes, tickets are available; please check the event registration page.
Can I donate if I cannot attend?
Yes, donations can typically be made through the Blue Hill Heritage Trust website.
Is food provided?
The event is an evening fundraiser; check the ticket details for catering information.
How do I register?
Registration is available via Eventbrite or the organization's website.
Tags
Fundraiser
Conservation
Blue Hill
Maine
Charity
Agriculture
Summary
A fundraising event for the Blue Hill Heritage Trust's Farmland Forever program.