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Farring-Baybrook Park is one of the largest open spaces in Baltimore City. Sadly, years of neglect have left it overgrown and vulnerable to trash. The Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks has begun a city-wide initiative to plant trees and improve the natural space. Join the movement to help plant native tree specifies and restore the park.
Register here to attend the first conservation event on Saturday, November 1 from 9:00am to 2:00pm at the Farring-Baybrook Park.
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