About CLC

CLC was founded in 1967 in response to the pressing need for a conservation land acquisition program in Lexington. The successful efforts of CLC members in this area over the years are manifested today in the over 1000 acres of protected parcels throughout the town.

While land conservation is still a core concern, CLC’s range of activities includes both educational and advocacy efforts on a wide range of environmental issues. Some of the major activities that CLC engages in include:

The challenge of maintaining a healthy and enjoyable environment in Lexington and beyond its borders is ongoing. We invite residents interested in working to preserve a quality environment to join us in this effort, both for the present as well as future generations of Lexingtonians to come.

CLC Officers
Co-Chairpersons: Eileen Entin, Keith Ohmart
Secretary: Barbara Sidley
Treasurer: Deborah Mauger