Friends of the Ten Mile River Watershed

Friends of the Ten Mile River Watershed We are a recognized nonprofit organization working to preserve and protect the Ten Mile River and its Watershed through action, advocacy and education.

We are proud members of the Massachusetts Rivers Alliance and act as the voice of the Ten Mile River.

Duck, Duck, Jeep Rubber Duck Race! Great day and great event. Huge thank you to the South Attleboro Lions for inviting u...
06/20/2026

Duck, Duck, Jeep Rubber Duck Race! Great day and great event. Huge thank you to the South Attleboro Lions for inviting us to take part. Great to see the Attleboro Land Trust and Attleboro Riverwalk Arts.

Friends of the Ten Mile River + Watershed Council took our annual Rivers Month Hike. What a great evening! We got wet bu...
06/19/2026

Friends of the Ten Mile River + Watershed Council took our annual Rivers Month Hike. What a great evening! We got wet but were rewarded with a beautiful sunset and double rainbow. Special thanks to hike leader Roy, Ocean River Institute, Attleboro Riverwalk Arts and Attleboro Community Garden for your contribution to this event. And to all who came out to risk getting wet.

06/18/2026
Final reminder about our Rivers Month Walk tomorrow evening at 6:00 PM. Meet at the canoe launch at Judith Robbins Park ...
06/18/2026

Final reminder about our Rivers Month Walk tomorrow evening at 6:00 PM. Meet at the canoe launch at Judith Robbins Park on Riverfront Drive in Attleboro. All are welcome for this easy 2.5 evening walk to celebrate our Ten Mile River. Check our events for more information.

The wetland negotiation is over. We all saw it through until the end. Before the meeting, I met a new friend at Larson W...
06/17/2026

The wetland negotiation is over. We all saw it through until the end. Before the meeting, I met a new friend at Larson Woodland.

06/16/2026
06/16/2026

This Saturday: Stop by for our Make & Take at Judith Robbins Park!

More than 70% of Earth’s surface is made of water whether it be oceans, lakes, ponds, rivers, or more. Each type of water biome has it’s own properties. A river is a natural, flowing water course moving downhill originating from one water source and typically leading to a second water source.

Design and create a man-made river using aluminum foil, soil, and rocks/wood chips. Can you create a river strong enough to push a duck?

Free and open to the public. Stop by any time between 11am and 2pm at Judith Robbins Park.

Questions? Call 508-222-3918 or email [email protected].

Address

20 Potter Avenue
Plainville, MA
02762

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