Third Annual WildFlower Festival sprouting at Milford’s Keyes Park on Aug. 16
A newly installed meadow strip at Keyes Field in Milford, established and tended by volunteers who annually present the WildFlower Festival, offers sweet opportunities for sampling pollen and nectar by honey bees, moths, butterflies and other airborne visitors. Courtesy photo
The debut of the pollinator garden planted at Keyes Field in Milford following the First Annual WildFlower Festival in 2023 blossoms with banks of daisies, lavenders, sages and other natural wonders. Courtesy photo
The core group of volunteers credited with beautifying the community through the establishment of a series of enticing pollinator gardens include locals, standing from left, Drew West, Griff Comtois, Beth Comtois and Brent McHale, seen here with associates, foreground from left, Christine Schwab, Ryleigh Schwab and Xoey Teixeira, Landyn Crocker and Ari Frankel. Courtesy photo
Hundreds of hours of volunteer labor and materials sourced through funds raised at the Second Annual WildFlower Festival event of 2024 in Milford result in a newly added beauty spot for all to enjoy. Courtesy photo
Volunteers alongside a truckload of earth prepare to plant a meadow strip whose greenery is selected to attract a wide range of birds, butterflies, honey bees and other pollinators. Courtesy photo
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