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Kent Land Trust announces fall benefit cocktail party

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KENT—The Kent Land Trust will hold its annual Fall Benefit Cocktail Party at Winter Farm, 85 Kent Cornwall Rd., Saturday, Sept. 14 from 5 to 7 p.m.

The Kent Land Trust is located on the property where Marble Valley Farm is located. The annual Fall Benefit Cocktail Party is Saturday, Sept. 14 at Winter Farm. Photo contributed

The farm is the home of Matthew and Alicia Winter and is situated at the tail end of Cobble Valley. It offers spectacular views eastward up the Cobble and west to the Appalachian Trail. 

Tickets, starting at $250 per person, are available on the KLT website.

Matthew Winter has volunteered with KLT for many years and has now joined its Board of Directors as a member of the Stewardship Committee. A longtime Boy Scout leader, he had been a frequent partner in KLT’s program for Kent youth.

The Kent Land Trust protects more than 3,000 acres along the southern gateway to the town, in East Kent, Kent Hollow, Skiff and Geer mountains and other area with distinct and rural character.

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