
The second Hope Garden Tulip Planting will be Nov. 3.. WAYNE BRAVERMAN PHOTOSubmitted by Bedford Youth and Family Services
The Bedford Youth and Family Services Department, in partnership with Emerson Hospital and the Yellow Tulip Project, will host the second Hope Garden Tulip Planting on Monday, Nov. 3, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
The event will take place at the Town Center front building in the circle, 12 Mudge Way. Participants will help plant 100 additional yellow tulip bulbs in Bedford’s Hope Garden.
The Yellow Tulip Project aims to end the stigma surrounding mental illness and to remind the community that hope can bloom when people come together to connect, listen, and care for one another. The yellow tulip serves as a symbol of hope, strength, and resilience.
The event is free and open to the public.
To sign up, visit the Yellow Tulip Project page at SignUpGenius. For information, contact Mallory Fuller at mfuller@bedfordma.gov.


