The Salisbury Association Land Trust is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to the preservation of the rural character and important natural areas of our community including farmland, public vistas, and special habitats. Formed in 1976, the Land Trust is a volunteer committee within the Salisbury Association, a nonprofit civic organization founded in 1902.
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We invite you to delve into our history site to learn about the exciting history of Salisbury. From pre-history to the present day, we think you will enjoy learning about key figures, places and events that shaped Salisbury’s past. read more…
The Civic Activities Committee of the Salisbury Association is involved with a number of activities, projects, and presentations. It organizes lectures, sometimes in cooperation with the Historical Society. It has for a number of years provided a venue for, and sponsored musical presentations and funded music workshops for the students at Salisbury Central School. Also with the Historical Society it plans and organizes bus or walking tours to places of particular interest in town. Civic Activities provides financial assistance to town beautification projects and maintains Academy Park between the Academy Building and the Post Office. Through the Toulmin and Powel funds it finances projects at the Town Grove as well as tree planting and maintenance throughout the town. This committee of the Salisbury Association sponsors the Salisbury Band for the July Fourth picnic and confirms that hot dogs are sold and children are entertained at this annual Town Grove event. Although diversified, the Civic Activities committee is a major part of the Salisbury Association. read more…



