Upcoming Events
| Sep-18-2010 | Mill History Talk by Tim Cranston |
| Sep-19-2010 | Wickford Harbour Fest |
| Sep-25-2010 | Coastal Cleanup |
LCNK News
Mill History Talk by Tim Cranston
9 August 2010 — Local historian Tim Cranston will recount the active mill history of North Kingstown, starting with LCNK's Annaquatucket Mill. > READ MORE
Open Space Donated to LCNK!
5 June 2009 — Mrs. Dorabelle Smith has donated two undeveloped parcels, located on Shore Drive, west of Tower Hill Road in the south central part of town. They tie together two town owned open areas of wetlands and a small wooded area close to Secret Lake. They also add to quite a few protected areas surrounding the lake. > READ MORE
Freeborn Farm Preserved Forever!
3 September 2008 — The town of North Kingstown, in collaboration with LCNK and the State Agricultural Lands Preservation Commission, have purchased the development rights to over 27 acres of the historic Freeborn Farm, preserving it as an active farm and open space in perpertuity. > READ MORE
Environmental Awareness Day at Narragansett Town Beach
19 July 2008 — Lots of fun environmental activities for beach goers! > READ MORE
Water Chestnut Pull with RINHS
12 July 2008 — LCNK volunteers work to remove this nasty invasive plant from Belleville Pond. > READ MORE
Earth Day Cleanup with NKHS Environmental Club
3 May 2008 — Students from NKHS Environmental Club joined members of the LCNK to clean up the streets of our community to celebrate Earth Day. > READ MORE
Scenic and Historic DelVecchio Farm Preserved!
8 April 2008 — The Town of North Kingstown, in collaboration with the Land Conservancy of North Kingstown and the State of Rhode Island Agriculture Lands Preservation Commission, have successfully purchased the development rights to the 47-acre DelVecchio Farm. > READ MORE
Stewardship Walk of Properties
27 March 2007 — Join us as we tour the properties owned by LCNK! > READ MORE
Over 4 Acres East of Route 4 Donated
30 December 2005 — Over four acres of forest and wetlands were donated to the LCNK. > READ MORE
Historic Feather Bed Mill Site
20 December 2005 — The LCNK accepted the donation of a parcel upstream from the Dworman Nature Preserve on the corner of Annaquatucket Road and Feather Bed Lane. > READ MORE
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