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About CCF
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The Chatham Conservation Foundation is a non
profit organization dedicated to the purpose of acquiring land, by gift or purchase to be
preserved in its natural state in perpetuity. It was the first land conservation entity on
Cape Cod when it received its Charter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1962. The
Foundation is governed by a volunteer Board
of Trustees and supported by a dues-paying membership. An annual meeting of the
membership is held generally on the first week in August in Chatham.
The Foundation maintains three walking trails for public use on its property and provides
a Trail Map of these areas. CCF also owns the Mayo
House, an 1700s home and furnishings located in Chatham center, which it opens every
summer with docent tours free of charge to the public.
CCF publishes a book about the Cape Cod shoreline and the plants that grow there, A
Beachcombers Botony, written by Loren C. Petry and illustrated by Marcia G.
Norman. Recently the Foundation has published a map of
conservation lands in Chatham which includes Town conservation lands as well as CCF
properties. The book ($12.95) and map ($14.00) are available through the Foundations
office. To purchase either by mail, send check to:
Chatham Conservation Foundation
104 Crowell
Rd. Chatham, MA 02633
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