Events

Saturday and Wednesday Dates

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Invasive Plant Removal Workdays 2025

March 25, 2025

Bring Back the Pollinators

6:30 p.m. • 40 Dyer Ave. Canton

March TBD

Guided Vernal Pool Walk

8:00 p.m. • Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, Copper Hill Rd.,East Granby (next to 42 Copper Hill Rd.)

March 29, 2025

Garden Season: Taking One Step Closer to a Greener Garden

1:00 p.m. • Avon Library - 281 Country Club Road, Avon

April 6, 2025

Simsbury Land Trust Hike

10:00 a.m. • McLean Loop

April 10, 2025

Annual Member Dinner

6:00 p.m. • The Riverview, 10 Winslow Place

April 19, 2025

Invasive Plant Workshop

9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. • Simsbury Farms, Apple Barn, 60 Old Farms Rd.

April 22, 2025

Weekday Hike, Earth Day

10:00 a.m. • Auer Farm out and back trail to MDC Reservoir 6

April 23, 2025

Film: Return of the Old Growth Forest

6:30 p.m. • Simsbury Public Library, Friends Room

April 26, 2025

Burning Bush Removal Workday at Onion Mountain Park

9 am to Noon • 71 W Mountain Rd, West Simsbury

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Last night, participants enjoyed an illuminating vernal pool walk led by Brian Kleiman from Riverside Reptile Education Center. Brian guided the group on an interactive exploration along the trail where we encountered lively spring peepers, various frog species, and elusive salamanders, all thriving in their natural habitat. A few friendly moths also joined us, adding to the evening's charm. Brian's expertise made for a fun and educational experience for everyone involved.

Visit Riverside Reptile Education Center:
www.riversidereptileseducationcenter.com/

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Last night, participants enjoyed an illuminating vernal pool walk led by Brian Kleiman from Riverside Reptile Education Center. Brian guided the group on an interactive exploration along the trail where we encountered lively spring peepers, various frog species, and elusive salamanders, all thriving in their natural habitat. A few friendly moths also joined us, adding to the evenings charm. Brians expertise made for a fun and educational experience for everyone involved.

Visit Riverside Reptile Education Center:
https://www.riversidereptileseducationcenter.com/

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