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Home
About
What We Do
Staff & Stewards
KCT Board
Contact KCT
Properties
KCT Holdings
Emmons Preserve
Edwin L. Smith Preserve
Tyler Brook
Goose Rocks Beach
Islands & Lighthouse
Grist Mill Property
Ganny's Garden
KCT Property Gifts
Goat Island Webcam
Labyrinth
Education
Our Philosophy
Trust In Our Children
Discovery Days
Resources & Links
Archaeology
Membership
Becoming a member
Legacy Society
Heritage Circle
KCT & YOU!
Rentals
Events
News
Facebook
Thought of the Week
KCT videos
KCT Island Camping
Shop KCT
Volunteer
Tom Bradbury
February 15, 2008

KCT Thought of the Week, February 15, 2008

Tom Bradbury
February 15, 2008

“I know of no movement as radical, as convincing, as effective, and as compassionate as the land trust movement. It is like water seeping—into the most unexpected places, rising, falling, rising, filling the basins of the human heart.”

Terry Tempest Williams

Winter on the River Green: Photo by Robert Dennis

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