Community Bittersweet Removal — Charles River Watershed Association
Environment · Volunteer Event

Community Bittersweet Removal — Charles River Watershed Association

A volunteer event to remove invasive bittersweet at Cutler Park.

Sat, 26 Sep 2026 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (America/New_York) Cutler Park Reservation Needham , Massachusetts
Join the Charles River Watershed Association for a Community Bittersweet Removal event at Cutler Park in Needham, Massachusetts. This volunteer initiative focuses on removing invasive bittersweet to help protect our local ecosystem. Your participation makes a significant difference in preserving the natural beauty of the park. Join us on September 26, 2026, to contribute to environmental conservation efforts in our community. We look forward to working together for a healthier watershed.

What to Expect

A hands-on volunteer event focused on environmental restoration.

Who Should Attend

  • Volunteers
  • Environmentalists
  • Local residents
  • Students

Agenda Overview

Invasive species removal.
Venue & Address
Cutler Park Reservation
84 Kendrick St
Needham , Massachusetts – 02494
United States
Organizer
Charles River Watershed Association · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the Charles River.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the event?
September 26, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Where is it held?
Cutler Park Reservation, 84 Kendrick St, Needham, MA.
What is the goal?
To remove invasive bittersweet.
Who organizes it?
Charles River Watershed Association.
Is it open to volunteers?
Yes, volunteers are welcome.
What should I bring?
Check the CRWA website for details.
Tags
Environment Volunteer Needham Conservation Community
Summary
Volunteer event to remove invasive bittersweet at Cutler Park.
Reference: crwa.org
Highlights
  • Environmental conservation
  • Volunteer opportunity
  • Invasive species removal
  • Cutler Park location
  • Community service
  • Watershed protection
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