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SUMMARY:Forum on Proposed Accessible Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join Avalonia Land Conservancy at Otis Library in Norwich for a forum on a proposed accessible trail at Cedar Wood Preserve\, Avalonia’s first fully owned open space property in Norwich. A PowerPoint presentation on the meadow section of this beautiful 47-acre parcel will be followed by questions\, answers\, and discussion. Bring your ideas and perspectives about outdoor equity for people with disabilities!   \nSign language interpretation will be provided.   \nFor more information\, please contact Mary Anne Sherman at avalonialc@yahoo.com or (860) 884-3500. 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/forum-on-proposed-accessible-trail/
LOCATION:Otis Library Community Room\, 261 Main Street\, Norwich\, 06360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
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SUMMARY:Vernal Pool Adventure at Babcock Ridge - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED DUE TO WIND AND RAIN. NEW DATE TBD. \n  \nThere’s no better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than to visit a woodland pond alive with the sights and sounds of newly awakened amphibians and invertebrates — and there’s no more exciting time to do so than at dusk when the local vernal pools are a noisy chorus of quacking wood frogs and bell-ringing spring peepers. As the skies darken\, we’ll follow our ears for about a half-mile hike to the center of the Babcock Ridge Preserve where a dry hole last autumn is now a rain-soaked “wicked big puddle.”  \nThis brimful temporary pond is a wetland nursery filled with a variety of exciting creatures. In addition to frogs\, we’ll likely see marbled salamander youngsters\, fairy shrimp\, giant predaceous diving beetles\, and the stars of the show\, the exquisite yellow-spotted salamanders. We’ll use nets to collect pond residents and examine them at close range before releasing them unharmed\, and if we’re especially lucky\, we might also hear the booming hoots of barred owls and the peents of woodcock.   \nBring a flashlight and a headlamp\, wear warm clothes and waterproof boots\, and don’t forget your spirit of adventure and curiosity on this family-friendly exploration of a fascinating part of the natural world.   \nWalk leader Bruce Fellman has been introducing people to vernal pool life for almost half-a-century. For more information\, contact the leader at bruce.fellman@yale.edu or 860-599-4867.  \nTo register for the adventure\, which is free and open to the public but limited to 25 people\, click on the link below. This program tends to fill up quickly\, but If there’s sufficient interest\, we’ll try to schedule additional walks. Note: heavy rain will postpone to Thursday\, the 21st\, same time\, but light rain will be just perfect for bringing out the critters — and raincoat-clad naturalists. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n*** \nAccessibility Note \nParking: Small off-street lot\, packed dirt surface\, no accessible space\, room for 7-8 cars. Lot located at Babcock Ridge Preserve trailhead. Additional parking available along the road. \nTrails: Narrow in spots\, some slopes\, some protrusions into pathway\, occasional wet areas. Off-pathway walking through open woods to vernal pool. Sampling for organisms involves dip-netting and getting hands wet. The hike back to the parking area takes place in the dark and is illuminated by flashlights and headlamps. \nCommunication: This walk will be amplified and may include live sonograms that provide pictorial representation of frog and bird calls. \nAvalonia Accessibility Statement: https://avalonia.org/accessibility-for-people-with-disabilities-statement/ \nAccessibility point person: Mary Anne Sherman\, 860-884-3500 or avalonialc@yahoo.com \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/vernal-pool-adventure-at-babcock-ridge/
LOCATION:Babcock Ridge\, 113 Babcock Road\, North Stonington\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exploration,Family,Hikes,Walks,Water
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T174846Z
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SUMMARY:Third Annual Stewardship Day - Saturday April 13\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Spring has sprung and it’s time to clean up the trails!  If you are itching to get outside\, we have multiple opportunities to help clear the trails\, remove invasives\, plant trees\, and more.   Stewardship activities will be on Saturday\, April 13.  Times and activities may vary by location – see below for preserve locations and details.  \nIn general\, bring gloves\, bug spray\, drinking water and task appropriate hand tools  (if you have them.)  If you don’t have them\, that is OK – we try to have extras.   \nRegister here! \nGriswold \n\nDate: Saturday April 13\, 2024 \nLocation: Dutka Nature Preserve  (Dutka Lane parking lot immediately off Bethel Road on right-hand side)\nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nActivity: Trail work and trash pick up\nWhat to Bring: Work clothes\, work boots\, work gloves\, loppers\, hand saws\, Gloves\, bug spray\, water\, loppers and handsaws\nLeader: Dick Conant (contact details will be sent out to registrants)\n\nGroton \n\nDate: Saturday April 13\, 2024\nLocation: Leo Antonino Preserve (parking along Antonino Road).\nTime: 9:00 am -12:00 pm\nActivity: Brush and branches clean up (Spring Cleanup)\nWhat to Bring: Gloves\, bug spray\, water\, loppers\nLeader: Bonnie Castellani (contact details will be sent out to registrants)\n\nNorth Stonington  \n\nDate: Saturday April 13\, 2024 (rain date Sunday April 14)\nLocation: Herman E. Sheets Family Forest (parking area adjacent to the mailbox  for 94 Puttker Road). Carpool if possible.\nTime: 9:00 am -12:00 pm\nActivity: Planting of white and red oak seedlings- for more detail click here.\nWhat to Bring: Gloves\, bug spray\, water\, shovel/spade/other planting implements\nLeader: Tobias Glaza (contact details will be sent out to registrants)\n\nStonington \n\nDate: Saturday April 13\, 2024\nLocation: Knox Preserve (parking on the north side of Wilcox Road)\nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm \nActivity: Clearing vegetation from stone walls  \nWhat to Bring: work gloves\, hand tools (pruners\, clippers or loppers – pls mark your own tools)\, and water\nLeader: Beth Sullivan\, Susan Hibbard\, MaryEllen Mateleska  (contact details will be sent out to registrants)\n\nLedyard \n\nDate: Saturday April 13\, 2024\nLocation: Samuel Lamb and Forsberg Preserve (parking along Town Farm Road)\nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm \nActivity: Clearing vegetation from stone walls. \nDescription:  This is a continuation of work done during a similar event in late February.\nWhat to Bring: Gloves\, water bottle\, hand saw and/or loppers\, tick repellant.  Poison ivy may be present\, so\, in addition to gloves\, long sleeves recommended\nLeader: Laurie Gorham (contact details will be sent out to registrants)\n\nRegister here!
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/third-annual-stewardship-day-saturday-april-13-2024/
CATEGORIES:Stewardship,Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T120000
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SUMMARY:White and Red Oak Planting at the Herman E. Sheets Family Forest
DESCRIPTION:Join us from 9-12 Saturday April 13th in North Stonington at the Herman E. Sheets Family Forest to help plant bare root oak seedlings!\nThis spring we begin the second phase of a larger\, multi-year restoration effort\, in which volunteers\, together with Avalonia staff\, will work to get more than 300 red oak (Quercus rubra) and white oak (Quercus alba) seedlings into the ground.  \nNearly a decade ago\, the combined stressors of Spongy moth and drought served to weaken and ultimately kill many mature stands of oak in the region.  Sadly\, this preserve was no exception.  With natural regeneration being limited\, we instituted a restoration plan\, a part of which includes planting and then protecting seedlings from deer browse. \n \nStaff and volunteers will provide a brief tutorial\, but\, other than that\, no special skill set is needed! Bring a shovel/spade\, gloves\, sturdy footwear\, bug/tick repellant\, and drinking water.  If you don’t have tools\, extras will be available. Work at your own pace\, stay as long as you like\, and consider hiking the beautiful trail system afterwards. \nWe will meet at the Puttker Road parking area (across from 94 Puttker Road) at 9:00 AM and shuttle the short distance from there to a convenient access point.  There is limited off street parking\, so please consider carpooling to the event. Rain date of Sunday April 14. \nThis restoration effort is funded\, in part\, by a generous grant from the North Stonington Garden Club. \nFor more details\, contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org \nP.S.  You will see this opportunity referenced again in the context of a forthcoming Avalonia-wide Stewardship Day post.  
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/white-and-red-oak-planting-at-the-herman-e-sheets-family-forest/
LOCATION:Sheets Family Forest\, Puttker Road\, North Stonington\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Stewardship,Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240308T173816Z
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SUMMARY:Groton Earth Day Expo
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us at the Groton Earth Day Expo at the Groton Public Library on Saturday\, April 20\, 2024!  \nThe mission of this event is to provide community members education and resources to live more sustainably. At the inaugural event in 2023\, there were over 40 exhibitors\, crafters\, and guest speakers sharing sustainable initiatives\, green living\, climate awareness\, volunteer opportunities\, and more\, with hundreds of attendees from New London County and beyond.  \nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/groton-earth-day-expo/
LOCATION:Groton Public Library\, 52 Newtown Road\, Groton\, CT\, 06340
CATEGORIES:Community,Educational,Family,Festivals,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240308T214921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T171322Z
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SUMMARY:Honoring Earth Day with a Wild Flora Walk at the Benedict Benson Preserve
DESCRIPTION:  \nLed by Avalonia naturalist Bruce Fellman\, trek through the Benedict Benson Preserve to watch its uplands\, centerpiece stream\, and wetlands come to life with greening ferns\, mosses\, and wildflowers\, from the rare Hepatica to the ubiquitous marsh marigolds. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nOne of the critical precursors of the passage of the Clean Water Act\, the landmark federal legislation whose 50 years of making a difference was celebrated in 2022\, is Earth Day\, the consciousness-raising holiday for the planet that began in 1970. As part of Avalonia’s ongoing tribute to the CWA\, join naturalist and guide Bruce Fellman as we wade into moving waters\, figuratively\, if not literally\, at the Benedict Benson Preserve on Sunday\, April 21\, shortly after Earth Day\, from 10 a.m. until noon\, in North Stonington to watch the refuge’s wetlands and its centerpiece stream come to life: a tribute to wise stewardship. \nIn keeping with our theme\, we’ll pay close attention to the area around Lantern Brook\, a delightful woodland stream that flows through the heart of the preserve and is wonderfully photogenic as it tumbles down a boulder field left behind by the glaciers that shaped this land. The area around the brook is paradise for botanists interested in mosses\, ferns\, lichens\, and wildflowers\, and while there are certain to be such stalwarts as Wood anemones\, a number of violets\, and Marsh marigolds in bloom\, there’s one botanical gem known as the hepatica that we’ll scramble up a favored hillside to seek out. Hepaticas thrive in specific\, rather “sweet” soil conditions unusual in our woods\, but Benson has the right stuff in one area. \nThe Preserve features a typical Southern New England post-agricultural-abandonment upland forest dominated by oaks\, beeches\, birches\, and hickories\, many of them fully mature. Some are home to striking Pileated Woodpeckers\, while others support a wide array of hardwood-forest songbirds\, the most intriguing of which is the Cerulean Warbler. This stunning bird\, which is listed as a Species of Special Concern in Connecticut\, has been seen and heard at Benson and the surrounding area\, and is one of the treasures we’ll be looking for as we walk the approximately mile and a half trail system in search of signs of spring. \nThe trailhead for the Benedict Benson Preserve is located at 100 Swantown Hill Road in North Stonington.  A small parking area is on the West side of the road and there’s more parking on either side of Swantown. For more information and to register\, visit the Events Calendar of Avalonia’s website: avalonia.org/events/ Please note: parts of the trail are pretty rugged\, so while my pace is always family-friendly\, the terrain\, particularly our scramble up a rocky hillside in search of wildflowers\, might not be suitable for small kids and the occasional elder. You’ll want to wear waterproof hiking boots\, and trekking poles might be a good idea\, too. Bring water and an energy bar\, and\, of course\, binoculars and cameras.  Don’t hesitate to call or email: 860-599-4867\, or fellnature@sbcglobal.net. \n*** \nAccessibility Note \nAvalonia Accessibility Statement: https://avalonia.org/accessibility-for-people-with-disabilities-statement/ \nAccessibility point person: Mary Anne Sherman\, 860-884-3500 or avalonialc@yahoo.com \n  \n  \n*** \nThe featured image is by Jodi Williams taken at Benedict Benson Preserve. Jodi received an Honorable Mention in the Wildflowers category in Avalonia’s 2023 Photo Contest.
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/honoring-earth-day-with-a-wild-flora-walk-at-the-benedict-benson-preserve/
LOCATION:Benedict Benson Preserve\, Swantown Hill Road\, North Stonington\, CT\, 06359\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Exploration,Family,Hikes,Nature,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240308T184257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240308T184412Z
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SUMMARY:The North Stonington Garden Club’s 2024 Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The North Stonington Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale is a community event and their biggest fundraiser of the year\, raising funds to support their activities and allowing them to give back to the community through civic planting\, donations to community organizations\, and the Anna Coit Memorial Scholarship. \nCome visit us and say hello. Avalonia will be there showing off our new event booth and displays! \nCheck www.NSGardenClub.org for all the details.
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/the-north-stonington-garden-clubs-2024-plant-sale/
LOCATION:North Stonington Elementary School\, 311 Norwich-Westerly Road\, North Stonington\, CT\, 06359\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240506T193246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T193441Z
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SUMMARY:Pachaug Pond Paddle with Avalonia Land Conservancy
DESCRIPTION:Join The Last Green Valley Chief Ranger Bill Reid and Dick Conant\, of the Avalonia Land Conservancy\, for a springtime paddle on Pachaug Pond to Burton Island. We’ll launch on Avalonia Land Conservancy conservation land in the southern end of the pond and paddle the short distance to Burton Island\, three-quarters of which is owned by Avalonia Land Conservancy. \nWe’ll explore the island\, which has outstanding native wildflower habitat\, and the shoreline of Pachaug Pond. This area is known for sightings of raptors\, songbirds\, and plentiful small mammals. From the pond\, we may have numerous wildlife sightings along the shoreline. \nThis paddle is on flatwater and is easy\, however\, wind can make it more challenging. RSVP is required and the paddle is limited to 25 boats. You must have your own boat and PFD. \nRSVP \nContact Bill Reid to RSVP or for information at Bill@tlgv.org or call (860) 774-3300. Details about parking and possible car shuttling to the launch area will be provided upon registration.
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/pachaug-pond-paddle-with-avalonia-land-conservancy/
LOCATION:Pachaug Pond\, Dutka Nature Preserve\, Griswold\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exploration,On the Water
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240308T185306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240308T191748Z
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SUMMARY:Earthfest CT 2024
DESCRIPTION:The community comes together for an expressive celebration featuring environmental organizations (like us!)\, live animal exhibits\, fun food vendors\, and musical guests at McCook Point Park. \nCome visit and say hello. We’ll have lots of info to share and a fun activity for the kids! \nVisit www.earthdayeverydayct.org for more info.
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/earthfest-ct-2024/
LOCATION:McCook Park\, Niantic\, CT\, 06357\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Educational,Family,Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240526T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240526T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240521T004800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T162837Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Stewardship at our Newest Preserve\, Glemboski-Ous in Bozrah and Montville
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Day weekend isn’t complete without an opportunity to stretch your legs and to enjoy the onset of late Spring/early Summer in the woods!  \nWe would like to invite you to join us from 9-12 Sunday\, May 26th at the nearly 160 acre Glemboski-Ous Preserve to learn more about how Avalonia\, with the help of community stewards\, manages its preserves.   \nAs we hike the old logging roads\, cross over the wending Trading Cove Brook\, and pass through the rocky ledges and outcrops\, Avalonia Board of Directors president\, Dennis Main\, along with Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza will share with you how we plan to steward the property. Discussions will include the ways in which we engage with volunteers to keep trails open and safe as well as the basics of preserve monitoring\, boundary posting\, methods for maintaining and enhancing wildlife habitat\, and other aspects of land management. Along the way\, there will be plenty of opportunity to do some light trail maintenance as we walk and talk. \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.  Please register here so that we can better plan for this event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/introduction-to-stewardship-at-our-newest-preserve-glemboski-ous-in-bozrah-and-montville/
LOCATION:Glemboski-Ous Preserve\, South Road\, Bozrah\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240528T155430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T155430Z
UID:7834-1717090200-1717097400@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:GO (Get Outdoors) Groton
DESCRIPTION:Join Avalonia as we participate in an informational session about GO GROTON\, dedicated to increasing access to nature for ALL kids. Bring the kids for a special species talk from our friends at Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/go-get-outdoors-groton/
LOCATION:Groton Community Center\, 61 Fort Hill Road\, Groton\, 06340\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240308T214857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T154653Z
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SUMMARY:An Exploration for the Birds at Tri-town Ridgeline Forest Preserve
DESCRIPTION:As part of National Trails Day\, join Avalonia naturalist Bruce Fellman for a walk along the woodland trails of Tri-town Ridgeline Forest Preserve as we look and listen for a wide variety of avian delights in full courtship. \nThe Avalonia Land Conservancy’s TriTown Ridgeline Forest Preserve is a 500-plus-acre treasure trove of natural and human history\, and the rugged woodland is at its most enticing in the late spring\, when the abundant wildflowers\, ferns\, and mosses are opening\, and migrating and resident birds are wearing their courtship best and singing their hearts out. We’ll walk slowly and deliberately to take in the flora and fauna\, and we’ll spend our time learning how to identify what we encounter. Of special interest: our veteran American Sign Language interpreter Joy Valenti and naturalist Bruce Fellman will use techniques to make birdsong accessible to all\, including members of the hard-of-hearing/deaf community\, by converting sounds into pictures called sonograms. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nIt would be ideal if all participants could\, in advance\, download the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology’s Merlin birdfinding app to their phones. Here’s the link: https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/ \n*** \nAccessibility Note \nParking: Off-street rutted\, packed-dirt lot with some rocks. Room for about eight cars. Trailhead located at lot. Additional parking alongside the road.  \nTrail: Grassy entry trail about six feet wide\, relatively level\, but pocked with rocks. Secondary trail varies in width and slope\,  with many rocky sections and occasional steep uphills and descents.\n \nCommunication Access: This walk will be amplified and sign language-interpreted. \n \nAvalonia Accessibility Statement: https://avalonia.org/accessibility-for-people-with-disabilities-statement/\nAccessibility point person: Mary Anne Sherman\, 860-884-3500 or avalonialc@yahoo.com \n  \n  \n*** \nThe featured image is by Elise Torello taken at Tri-town Ridgeline Forest Preserve. \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/an-exploration-for-the-birds-at-tri-town-ridgeline-forest-preserve/
LOCATION:TriTown Forest Preserve\, 91 Miller Road\, North Stonington\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exploration,Nature,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240506T195235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T145415Z
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SUMMARY:Hike a Wildlife Habitat Restoration at Leo Antonino Preserve
DESCRIPTION:CT TRAILS DAY EVENT: \nWe’ll hike the Leo Antonino Preserve through forested areas\, past active brooks\, vernal pools\, and up a bedrock ridge. There is a go-around for those who want to avoid the scramble up the ridge. We will pass next to erratics deposited by the glaciers and see how the Earth’s crust has been folded and lifted in Connecticut’s geologic history. The hike will end at the parking area if you choose not to explore the habitat restoration. \nAt about 11:00\, we will walk a short way on the preserve from parking to an area of a multi-year project where invasives have been removed to make way for establishment of wildlife habitat. Charlie Boos\, an expert in habitat restoration that emphasizes protection of existing beneficial natives and ensuring biodiversity\, will be leading this portion of the event. You will see the progression from thickets of autumn olive to “bunny piles” and thriving grasses and native pollinators including a pond that was unreachable until this project. You can join this part of the event if you choose not to participate in the 10:00 hike. \n  \nFollow this link to RSVP: \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/hike-a-wildlife-habitat-restoration-at-leo-antonino-preserve/
LOCATION:Leo Antonino Preserve\, 0 Antonino Road\, Groton\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240604T173426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T133920Z
UID:7847-1717923600-1717934400@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Trail-Clearing Work Party at Glemboski-Ous
DESCRIPTION:Join Avalonia’s Northern town committee at our newest preserve\, Glemboski-Ous\, in Bozrah on Sunday\, June 9 to help us clear some of the trails. As a follow-up to the Introduction to Stewardship event on May 26\, we will again be walking the primary farm/’logging’ roads and clearing the lower safety\, emergency\, and maintenance access route roughly parallel to the East Branch of the Trading Cove Brook to the point of the brook crossing. \n \nIf time\, energy\, and strong constitutions allow\, we will continue on to the Eversource transmission lines corridor\, with the eventual goal of reaching the secondary South Road maintenance easement access point. \nPlease bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray. If you have loppers and clippers\, feel free to bring them. Extra tools will be available on site. No experience necessary. We will meet at 9:00 am and try to accomplish as much as possible until noon. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/trail-clearing-work-party-at-glemboski-ous/
LOCATION:Glemboski-Ous Preserve\, South Road\, Bozrah\, United States
CATEGORIES:Stewardship,Volunteering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240714T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240714T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240620T130329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T130329Z
UID:7894-1720951200-1720965600@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Wequetequock Cove Clean Water Coalition Festival
DESCRIPTION:Avalonia will join other organizations and core communities on Sunday July 14 for the Wequetequock Cove Clean Water Coalition  (WCCWC) Festival! \nFunded in part through a grant from the Long Island Sound Stewardship Fund\,  this free festival is designed to engage the local community\, recruit members for the WCCWC\, and provide education about the watershed.  Avalonia has a number of preserves and conservation easements within the watershed and is committed to the coalition’s efforts to enhance the quality of drinking water and recreational and ecological values within the Anguilla Brook/Inner Wequetequock Cove watershed. \nThis promises to be an educational\, fun-filled\, family-friendly experience\, with music\, food\, and drink as well as an optional post-festival paddle in the outer Cove. \nDETAILS: \nDate: July 14\, 2024 \nTime: 10 AM – 2 PM (Optional paddle: 3 PM – 5 PM)\n \nLocation:\n \nLandside: The Hounds\n                769 Stonington Rd\n                Stonington\, CT 06378 \nPaddle Launch Site: Barn Island boat launch\n \nSecondary Launch Site: Stonington Marina (for equipment rental and non-paddlers) \nEntry: Free to outdoor exhibits\n \nHope to see you there!\n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/wequetequock-cove-clean-water-coalition-festival/
CATEGORIES:Community,Conservation,Educational,Family,Festivals,Recreation,Stewardship
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240724T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240711T144909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T144909Z
UID:7939-1721815200-1721822400@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Phish and the Waterwheel Foundation to Clear Trails at Glemboski-Ous Preserve
DESCRIPTION:The Waterwheel Foundation is kicking off a new round of hands-on volunteer opportunities at certain Phish Summer Tour stops — and Avalonia made the list! \nJoin us on Wednesday\, July 24 from 10 am – 12 pm at Glemboski-Ous Preserve in Uncasville where we’ll be clearing trails. Avalonia’s leadership team will be there to guide the work and coordinate teams. \nREGISTER HERE  \n  \nPhish will be performing at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Montville\, CT on July 23 and July 24\, 2024. \nThe Waterwheel Foundation was created by Phish in 1997 to oversee the band’s various charitable activities and has been harnessing the kindness of the Phish fan community to creative positive change for over 25 years. Phish will be playing  \nFor more information\, visit waterwheelfoundation.org
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/phish-and-the-waterwheel-foundation-to-clear-trails-at-glemboski-ous-preserve/
LOCATION:Glemboski-Ous Preserve\, South Road\, Bozrah\, United States
CATEGORIES:Stewardship,Volunteering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240723T164229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T113922Z
UID:7971-1722416400-1722427200@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Knotweed Management at Shunock River Complex
DESCRIPTION:Please join Avalonia stewardship staff\, intern\, and volunteers at the Parke Memorial Preserve\, in North Stonington\, on Wednesday July 31 at 9:00 to help manage an infestation of Japanese Knotweed.  We have been following the Nix the Knotweed management protocols at this preserve and it is time for the second cutting of Japanese knotweed for the year ( I know\, we are a bit behind schedule)!   We plan to meet at the parking lot across from the North Stonington Town Hall (40 Main Street).  Depending on the number of participants\, we’ll either walk or carpool (less than a 1/4 of a mile) to the Parke Memorial Preserve\, one of several that Avalonia stewards along the Shunock River.  The parking area at the preserve can only safely accommodate 2 vehicles.  There is a fairly steep decline from the trailhead to the work site\, but it is otherwise close to and visible from the road. \nWe hope to spend several hours cutting this hollow stemmed invasive at its base and piling the cut stalks for drying and later removal. \nGloves\, sturdy footwear\, bug repellent\, and drinking water are recommended. While tools will be provided for your use\, feel free to bring your own set of clippers\, loppers\, or serrated knife to cut the hollow stems of the knotweed.  If you have an old tarp or sheet of plastic that you would be willing to donate to the cause\, please bring it along!  \nTo learn more about this noxious weed and various management and disposal practices\, visit the Avalonia Stewardship page. Contact tglaza@avalonialc.org for more detail. \nWe will begin at 9:00 and work as long as spirits remain high\, and as weather allows (rain date of August 7). Work at your own pace and stay as long as you wish.  Although registration is not required\, please consider sending me an email to express your interest in attending ( for planning purposes). \nHope to see you on Wednesday! \n\n \n \n\n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/knotweed-management-at-shunock-river-complex-2/
CATEGORIES:Stewardship,Volunteering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240829T220233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T220233Z
UID:8166-1725094800-1725102000@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Short Notice Stewardship Opportunity- Japanese Barberry Removal at Avalonia’s Pine Swamp Wildlife Corridor in Ledyard
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us this Saturday August 31 from 9-11am as we work to manage a Japanese barberry infestation at our Pine Swamp Wildlife Corridor. Many hands will make light work and together it is expected that we will make significant progress in controlling this invasive plant species.  Plans are to hand pull and dig out the barberry. If we make short work of it\, there’s always some wisteria to cut!  Poison ivy shouldn’t be an issue in this particular area\, and the bugs seem to be very mild of late. \nWe will meet at the end of Merry Lane in Ledyard and walk in 1/10-mile counter-clockwise on the blue trail.  Bring a shovel & loppers. Long sleeves\, sturdy footwear\, good gloves\, and drinking water encouraged. Work at your own at your pace and stay as long as you wish.  Although registration is not required\, please consider sending an email to Director of Stewardship (tglaza@avalonialc.org) express your interest in attending ( for planning purposes). \nHope to see you on Saturday! \n\n \n \n\n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/short-notice-stewardship-opportunity-japanese-barberry-removal-at-avalonias-pine-swamp-wildlife-corridor-in-ledyard/
CATEGORIES:Stewardship,Volunteering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240907T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240907T100000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240815T183834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T183902Z
UID:8034-1725703200-1725703200@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Cooper Preserve Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the grand opening and ribbon cutting of the Cooper Preserve! There will be a dedication\, remarks\, and refreshments! \nDate: Saturday\, September 7 \nTime: 10 a.m.\nLocation: 41 Hewitt Rd. N. Stonington\nParking: Park across the street in the Hewitt Farm parking lot (the road is gravel)
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/cooper-preserve-grand-opening-and-ribbon-cutting/
LOCATION:Cooper Preserve\, 41 Hewitt Road\, North Stonington\, CT\, 06359\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Preserves
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240903T133032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T184941Z
UID:8171-1725800400-1725807600@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk at Wequetequock Cove Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Led by Lydia Pan of CT Wild Ones and Beth Sullivan from Avalonia\, this is a guided walk at Wequetequock Cove Preserve in Stonington. We will look at the cove side preserve\, note vegetation\, changes in response to sea level rise as well as impacts by invasives. We will discuss the importance of coastal habitats for the migration of insects and birds\, Anguilla Brook/Wequetequock Cove watershed protection\, and Avalonia’s management plan for the property.  This guided walk is sponsored in part by the Eastern Connecticut Conservation District (ECCD) and the Wequetequock Cove Clean Water Coalition. \nSunday\, September 8\n1 – 3 pm\nRain date if absolutely needed on Sept 22 at the same time.   \nREGISTER HERE \nNOTES:  \nTick/mosquito prevention spray and sunscreen are important.\nThere is no shade.\nPlease BYO water.\nPark with care along the roadside. \nClosed-toe shoes are recommended. \nNo dogs are allowed due to nesting animals\, birds\, and habitats.
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/guided-walk-at-wequetequock-cove-preserve/
LOCATION:Wequetequock Cove Preserve\, Located between Palmer Neck Road and Wequeteqock Cove\, Stonington\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Preserves,Walks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240915T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240915T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240906T112815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T112815Z
UID:8178-1726390800-1726401600@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Stewardship and Trail walk at the Glemboski-Ous Preserve in Bozrah and Montville
DESCRIPTION:…an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful post-Labor Day autumnal weather…\nWe would like to invite you to join us from 9-12 Sunday\, September 15th at the nearly 160 acre Glemboski-Ous Preserve to assist Avalonia’s stewardship team in posting our preserve boundaries\, light trail maintenance\, and blazing/marking our existing trail system. \nAs we traverse the old logging roads\, cross and\, in some cases\, follow the wending Trading Cove Brook\, and pass through rocky ledges and outcrops\, there will be plenty of time to enjoy\, not just the work and comradery\, but also the splendor of this beautiful preserve. No experience is required and there will be opportunities to learn about the basics of preserve monitoring\, boundary posting\, methods for maintaining and enhancing wildlife habitat\, and other aspects of preserve stewardship. \n \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.  Please register so that we can better plan for this no-cost event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/stewardship-and-trail-walk-at-the-glemboski-ous-preserve-in-bozrah-and-montville/
LOCATION:Glemboski-Ous Preserve\, South Road\, Bozrah\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240916T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240909T133627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T143602Z
UID:8194-1726509600-1726515000@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Help to Build Screech-Owl Nesting Boxes
DESCRIPTION:As part of a Girl Scout Gold Award Project\, you are invited you to join in with other members of the community to assist in building a total of 20 screech-owl nesting boxes.  The event will take place on the evening of September 16 from 6:00-7:30 at the First Congregational Church in Norwich and has been planned and organized by the prospective Gold Award recipient. If needed there will be a second day of building on September 30th (more details to follow) All are welcome! \nThe Eastern Screech-Owl is thought to be a species in gradual decline in the region.  These boxes will serve as enhancements to their natural habitat and provide a safe and secure nesting area for these small owls.  Our stewardship team has identified a number of suitable locations across Avalonia Preserves where these boxes will eventually be installed. Please REGISTER HERE for this free event! \n-This project is funded in part by a grant from the Connecticut Ornithological Society. \n  \n  \n– \n  \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/help-to-build-screech-owl-nesting-boxes/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church\, Norwich \, CT\, 81 East Town Street\, Norwich\, CT\, 06360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Conservation,Stewardship,Volunteering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240909T180759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T180759Z
UID:8214-1726903800-1726930800@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Water Fest 2024!!
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alliance for the Mystic River Watershed\, Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center\, and the Lantern Hill Valley Alliance\, come immerse yourself in issues of Community\, Collaboration\, Water\, and Watershed Protection! \n\n7:30-9 For early-bird hikers! Choose easy or rugged hikes on Lantern Hill\n​9:30-4 Waterfest 24\, at 72a Long Pond Road (the area between Homestead and Long Pond roads)\n​9:15\, 11:45\, 1:45 Boat-cleaning demos: With hydrilla threatening in nearby lakes\, it is important for everyone to observe best practices when moving a boat (even a kayak) from place to place.\n​10 Yootây Singers honor the water who gives us life \n11 Conversation Circle : Rahiem Eleazer\, Tobias Glaza\, Ed Lamoreaux\, Maggie Favretti\, Brenda Geer lead a discussion about how to collaborate across local cultural boundaries.\n12 and 2 Guided Paddles to see where the fishway to bring river herring home will go\n1pm Conversation Circle : Pollution Solutions and How to Make a Difference\n\n​All Day: Swimming and Paddling \nFun Learning Activities and opportunities to share your knowledge and hear from local experts about how to care for the water and keep each other safe.   \nParticipate in building our huge relationship map that shows how among all of us we know everyone!  \nTake part in the Mashantucket Pequot Museum’s Harvest Moon Market\, only four minutes away! (11-3) \nDetails and Registration by visiting the Alliance for the Mystic River Watershed homepage or by clicking here.
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/water-fest-2024/
CATEGORIES:Community,Conservation,Educational,Family,Festivals,On the Water,Volunteering,Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240918T165253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240921T123534Z
UID:8307-1726909200-1726920000@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:(CANCELED BOTH DAYS) Stewardship Work Party at Alden Fish Family Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday morning\, September 21 at 9:00 a.m. (rain date 9/22) at Avalonia’s new Alden Fish Family Preserve in Groton and be a part of our efforts at managing this 42 acre preserve.   \n \nThis event will focus on clearing the invasive Japanese Knotweed along Sandy Hollow Rd.  \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.  Please register so that we can better plan for this no-cost event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/stewardship-work-party-at-alden-fish-family-preserve/
LOCATION:Alden Fish Family Preserve\, 0 Sandy Hollow Rd.\, Groton\, 06340\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240911T170709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T170836Z
UID:8220-1727006400-1727017200@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Celebration of the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council Community Grant Program
DESCRIPTION:Green Fall River at Yannatos Preserve\nThe Wood-Pawcatuck Wild & Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council is hosting an event at Grey Sail Brewing in Westerly\, RI on September 22\, 2024 from 11:00 – 3:00 to celebrate their Community Grants Program\, their partners in conservation\, and the various projects funded over the last year. \nAvalonia will host an  informational table with a poster presentation highlighting recent access and ecological enhancements at the Yannatos Preserve in North Stonington. All are welcome to join in the festivities. \nGrey Sail will have wood fired pizza and beverages (including non-alcoholic) available for purchase. Complementary water and cups will be provided. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/celebration-of-the-wood-pawcatuck-wild-and-scenic-rivers-stewardship-council-community-grant-program/
LOCATION:Grey Sail Brewing\, 63 Canal St.\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Conservation,Educational,Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240911T184136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T191518Z
UID:8231-1727600400-1727611200@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Stewardship and Trail Walk at Pike Marshall Preserve in Ledyard
DESCRIPTION:Please join us Sunday morning\, September 29 from 9:00 -12:00 at Avalonia’s Pike Marshall Preserve in Ledyard as we continue our efforts at managing this beautiful 272-acre property!  \nMoss covered stones at Pike Marshall\nIn June of last year\, The Nature Conservancy transferred ownership of Pike Marshall Preserve to Avalonia and we\, along with our various partners\, are excited to initiate the next stages of preserve management.  This particular event\, sponsored in collaboration with Mike Marelli and the Ledyard Conservation Commission\, will focus on light maintenance of portions of the existing trail network.  This will have the combined effect of enhancing passive recreation opportunities\, emergency access\, and convenient passage to the interior of the preserve for stewardship activity. Whether you are new to Avalonia or a longtime volunteer this will be chance to get acquainted with (or reacquainted with) some of the basics of preserve stewardship in an informal and friendly setting. \nParticipants will meet at the Burton Property to the rear of Ledyard High School and the walk and trail work will go from there through the town owned Burton property to Avalonia’s Pike Marshall Preserve\, focusing on clearing the causeway trail. Consider also setting aside time to hike the other trails and explore the diversity of habitats\, from forest\, to riparian\, and to ridge lines. \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.   Please register so that we can better plan for this no-cost event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/stewardship-and-trail-walk-at-pike-marshall-preserve-in-ledyard/
LOCATION:Burton Property\, Burton Property\, Ledyard\, CT\, 06339\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240918T191111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T143900Z
UID:8436-1728118800-1728129600@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Stewardship Work Party at Leo Antonino Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday morning\, October 5 at  9:00 a.m. at Avalonia’s Leo Antonino Preserve as we continue to manage this hidden gem tucked behind the Gold Star Office Park on Route 184.  Rain date is Sunday\, October 6. \nLeo Antonino Preserve Kiosk\nWe will be removing a Japanese Barberry infestation near the entrance. \nAlthough the Leo Antonino Preserve is in a commercial area\, it is a valuable connector between privately and publicly owned open space and drains into the Groton Reservoir. It was donated to Avalonia by Leo Antonino in 2018. \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.  Please register so that we can better plan for this no-cost event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/stewardship-work-party-at-leo-antonino-preserve/
LOCATION:Leo Antonino Preserve\, 0 Antonino Road\, Groton\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241013T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241013T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240906T183229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T005408Z
UID:8184-1728810000-1728820800@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Stewardship and Trail Walk at the Hunter Brook Preserve in Norwich
DESCRIPTION:Join us Sunday morning\, October 13th from 9:00 -12:00 at Avalonia’s Hunter Brook Preserve in Norwich and be a part of our efforts at managing this beautiful 27-acre preserve!   \nWhether you are new to Avalonia or a longtime volunteer this will be chance to get acquainted with (or reacquainted with) some of the basics of preserve stewardship in an informal and friendly setting.  This particular event will focus on invasive plant identification and removal\, light trail maintenance\, and trail blazing/marking.  \n \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, drinking water\, and bug spray.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.  Please register so that we can better plan for this no-cost event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/stewardship-and-trail-walk-at-the-hunter-brook-preserve-in-norwich/
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20241025T182004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T182004Z
UID:8711-1729933200-1729983600@avalonia.org
SUMMARY:Short Notice Stewardship Event at Barrett Preserve in Ledyard
DESCRIPTION:Please join us Saturday morning\, October 26th from 9:00 -11:00 at Avalonia’s Barrett Preserve in Ledyard and be a part of our efforts at managing this beautiful 70+ acre preserve!   \nWhether you are new to Avalonia or a longtime volunteer this will be chance to get acquainted with (or reacquainted with) some of the basics of preserve stewardship in an informal and friendly setting.  This particular event will focus on the removal of black birch trees that have begun to take over clearings and sections of early emergent forest. Consider setting aside time to hike the trails and explore the diversity of habitats\, from fields to forests.  \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, and drinking water.  If you have loppers\, clippers and or handsaws feel free to bring them.  Due to the short notice nature of this event\, there is no registration.  On street parking is available at Mt. Vernon Dr. or in the field at 904 Long Cove Rd.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/short-notice-stewardship-event-at-barrett-preserve-in-ledyard/
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T151121
CREATED:20240911T191942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T125431Z
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SUMMARY:Stewardship and Trail Walk at the Glemboski-Ous Preserve in Bozrah and Montville
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to join us from 9-12 Sunday\, October 27th at the nearly 160 acre Glemboski-Ous Preserve to assist Avalonia’s stewardship team in light maintenance of an  existing trail system.  \nAs we traverse the old logging roads\, cross and\, in some cases\, follow the wending Trading Cove Brook\, and pass through rocky ledges and outcrops\, there will be plenty of time to enjoy\, not just the work and comradery\, but also the splendor of this beautiful preserve.  If time permits we may cross into the adjacent 343-acre Milo Light Preserve managed by the Nature Conservancy \n \nNo experience is required and there will be opportunities to learn about the basics of preserve monitoring\, methods for maintaining and enhancing wildlife habitat\, and other aspects of preserve stewardship. \nVolunteers are asked to bring gloves\, sturdy footwear\, and drinking water.  If you have loppers or clippers feel free to bring them.  Please register so that we can better plan for this no-cost event. A confirmation email will contain additional event details including specifics regarding parking.  Please contact Director of Stewardship\, Tobias Glaza at tglaza@avalonialc.org for more information. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://avalonia.org/event/stewardship-and-trail-walk-preserve-tbd/
LOCATION:Glemboski-Ous Preserve\, South Road\, Bozrah\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Educational,Stewardship,Volunteering
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