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Join the Save Warren Woods campaign and help make this issue a high priority in the town's public debate. Email a request to add your name to our roster. If there's a groundswell of public support for saving Warren Woods, it can happen!
FAQs

• Call, visit, write or email the Ashland Boad of Selectmen and let them know that saving Warren Woods is important to you and why. Ask them to make it a priority. Find their contact information here.

• Talk to your friends and neighbors and tell them about Henry Warren, his legacy and all the reasons that Warren Woods should be saved.button

• Proudly wear your “Save Warren Woods” button around town and talk about the land to everyone.

• Participate in town events celebrating Warren Woods and Henry Warren. Make every event a crowd-breaker!

• Read books, articles and websites to become informed about development and the issues that towns like Ashland are facing so you can help support the public debate.

• Keep checking this website for the latest developments in the campaign to Save Warren Woods.

Lawn Signs and T-shirts are Available

Through the generosity of a few of our community members, the committee is able to distribute SAVE WARREN WOODS lawn signs and T-shirts.

Shirts

Get your T-shirt by emailing: Save Warren Woods T-shirts.
The committee is deeply grateful to Thom Brooks of Ashland’s Ace Screen Printing for donating the printed shirts. To help sustain our efforts, the committee is asking for a contribution of $5 (or more if you wish) for each T-shirt.

As of April 8, SAVE WARREN WOODS lawn signs are once more available

The signs are being distributed for placement on well-traveled thoroughfares in Ashland. If you would like to display a SAVE WARREN WOODS sign on your property, please email us to request one. We would like to thank Judy Rosenthal of Ashland along with another community member for the contributions that made the sign purchase possible.

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