
Establishing a Landscape That Endures
Harmony Park at Pulpit Rock is being built through community leadership and permanent investment in land stewardship.
The Founders Circle recognizes individuals, families, and organizations whose support establishes the park’s foundational features — native habitat, accessible infrastructure, and conservation-focused educational elements.
These are not temporary gifts.
They are lasting contributions to Pelham’s landscape and legacy.
🌱 Bench Dedication – $1,000
Provide a permanent, accessible place for visitors to rest, reflect, and gather. Each dedicated bench supports inclusive park access and will include a personalized recognition plaque. Benches offer a meaningful way to honor a loved one, celebrate family legacy, or mark a milestone within a permanent public landscape.
📖 Interpretive Sign Sponsorship – $3,000
Fund professionally designed educational signage that advances conservation literacy and environmental awareness. Wayside signs will highlight pollinator science, native habitat restoration, and ecological stewardship — aligning with priorities identified in the New Hampshire Wildlife Action Plan. Sponsors will be recognized on the sign panel or Founders display.




🐝 Pollinator Garden Sponsorship – $10,000
Establish a signature native pollinator garden that strengthens habitat connectivity and biodiversity in a rapidly developing region. These gardens support bees, butterflies, birds, and other species of conservation concern while contributing to long-term climate resilience, carbon sequestration, and canopy health. Pollinator Garden Sponsors will receive prominent recognition and may be offered naming acknowledgment for their supported garden area.
🪵 Founders Circle Recognition
All sponsors at the levels above will be recognized on the Harmony Park Founders Circle plaque installed within the park. Harmony Park at Pulpit Rock was made possible through the vision, generosity, and stewardship of the individuals and organizations listed here. In protecting this land and strengthening pollinator habitat, these Founders have helped establish a permanent public space rooted in conservation, community, and legacy.
Harmony Park represents a rare opportunity to permanently protect land in one of Southern New Hampshire’s fastest-growing corridors while advancing statewide conservation priorities.
Every sponsored bench, interpretive sign, and pollinator garden strengthens both habitat and community.
If you believe in preserving open space, supporting biodiversity, and building something that will endure for generations, we invite you to become part of the Harmony Park Founders Circle.
