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April – July 2021 Apr – Jul 2021
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Apr
11
Sun
Friends of Whalebone Cove Annual Meeting via Zoom @ FOWC & virtual
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Apr 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
LYME — The featured speaker at the annual meeting of the Friends of Whalebone Cove (FOWC) will be Margot Burns, who serves as an Environmental Planner for the Lower Connecticut River Valley Council of Governments (RiverCOG),
In the last three years, underwater invasive hydrilla vines have been spreading rapidly throughout the Connecticut River, choking its coves, bays, and tributaries and making them almost impassable for kayaks, canoes, motor boats, and many fishermen.
Last September an inspection of Whalebone Cove found 60 to 70 percent of the waterways clogged with hydrilla vines. (See picture above.)
Burns will discuss the worrisome spread of hydrilla and what steps need to be taken to mitigate its effect on the Connecticut River watershed and prevent its spread elsewhere in the State.
The Zoom link for the meeting is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88212665835?pwd=bHBRZ1lLTDV0eENaU0hWN2dkMnl3Zz09
Meeting ID: 882 1266 5835
Passcode: 838868

Membership of FOWC is: Single – $15; Household – $25. To renew or become a member, send payment to FOWC, PO Box 333, Hadlyme, CT 06439.For more information about membership, volunteering, or FOWC goals & mission, send email to: [email protected]

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Apr
17
Sat
Forest Bathing Along the Artists’ Trail: Hosted by FloGris Museum @ Florence Griswold Museum
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Apr 17 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Saturday, April 17,

10:30 am:

“Forest Bathing along the Artists’ Trail”

Enjoy an outdoor experience with certified forest bathing guide Regan Stacey at the Florence Griswold Museum, ($45, for on-site event).

Register at https://florencegriswoldmuseum.org/calendar/mindfulness-event-forest-bathing-along-the-artists-trail-3/

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Apr
22
Thu
Earth Day:  Backyard BioBlitz Sponsored by CT Audubon
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Apr 22 all-day

Thursday, April 22:

Earth Day! 

Get in on the count with CT Audubon’s annual Backyard BioBlitz and help count nature’s species including birds, insects, fungi, and plants with iNaturalist ID app.

Learn more at www.ctaudubon.org

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Apr
24
Sat
International Sculpture Day @ Sculpture sites all over the US including Studio 80 + Sculpture Grounds in Old Lyme
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Apr 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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RTP Estuary Center Open House at Former Bee & Thistle @ Former Bee & Thistle Inn
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Apr 24 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
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Ceremony to Celebrate Installation of New Benches on Halls Rd. Old Bridge Abutment @ West abutment of old bridge at Halls Rd.
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Apr 24 @ 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
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Apr
29
Thu
RTPEC Presents ‘The Secret Life of Plankton: The Base of the Marine Food Web’
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Apr 29 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

OLD LYME — A small but mighty single cell organism, plankton, pictured above, is the base of the marine food web.

Dr. Hans Dam

In a free lecture presented by the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center on April 29 at 6 p.m. via Zoom, Hans Dam, Ph.D., Professor in the Department of Marine Sciences at the University of Connecticut, will speak about the evolutionary ecology of plankton and its vulnerability to climate change. His lecture is titled, The Secret Life of Plankton: The Base of the Marine Food Web.

Register to obtain the Zoom link for the presentation at ctaudubon.org/RTPEClectures or call 860-598-4218.

Dr. Dam is a biological oceanographer interested in the ecology and evolution of planktonic organisms: the tiny creatures that control the biology of the sea.

He will describe the macro-power of these microorganisms and help attendees to improve their understanding of the invisible life teeming in a tablespoon of river or Sound water.

Dr. Dam’s current research focuses on how copepods, the most abundant animals on Earth, adapt to the ocean’s warming and acidification.

Another area of his work is the evolutionary “arms race” between grazers and toxic plants.

Dr. Dam has published more than 100 papers and trained a generation of oceanographers. He has also spent 20 years advising the State of Connecticut about water quality in Long Island Sound.

Included with participation in the lecture is a special offer: a dinner available for pick-up on the day of the event prepared by renowned chef Ani Robaina, formerly chef at the Microsoft Conference Center and the Pond House in Hartford and currently owner and chef at Ani’s Table. The cost is $75.

This is the third and final presentation in The Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center’s Connecticut River Lecture Series, now  celebrating its seventh year with presentations that feature prominent scientists focusing on critical environmental issues. Named for the internationally and locally renowned artist, scientific illustrator, environmental educator, and conservation advocate, the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center is known for its work in environmental education, conservation, research, and advocacy.

For the past year and continuing in 2021, the Center has served young people and adults across the region with small group programs like bird walks and owl prowls, virtual CT River ecology and other courses, seasonal nature crafts and activities for kids via Zoom, as well as an upcoming multi-disciplinary, summer camp program.

More information is available at https://www.ctaudubon.org/rtp-programs-events/

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May
7
Fri
Duck River Garden Club Hosts Annual Plant Sale @ Old Lyme Shopping Center
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May 7 @ 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
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May
8
Sat
Duck River Garden Club Hosts Annual Plant Sale @ Old Lyme Shopping Center
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May 8 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
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LYSB Youth Art Show @ Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
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May 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Plant Sale @ Lyme Grange
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May 8 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

LYME — On Saturday, May 8, the Lyme Grange hosts a Plant Sale from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Grange sited on the corner of Sterling City Rd, and Rte. 156 in Lyme.

A great selection of perennials and annuals will be offered for sale.

All proceeds benefit the work of the Grange.

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May
15
Sat
LYSB Youth Art Show @ Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
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May 15 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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May
22
Sat
Pollinator Party Hosted by RTPEC
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May 22 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Aerial view of 100 Lyme St., the former site of the Bee & Thistle Inn, where the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center will host a Pollinator Party on Saturday.

OLD LYME — On Saturday, May 22, enjoy a day of outdoor fun and family friendly activities at the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center’s Pollinator Party.

This is an opportunity for families to visit the new home of the RTP Estuary Center at 100 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, the former home of the Bee & Thistle Inn.

There will be scavenger hunts, a pollinator planting station, rock painting, and plenty of time to meet staff and board members, ask questions, and have fun.

This is a free event for all ages but registration is required. Suggested donation is $20.

Pollinator seeds have kindly been donated by the Dominion’s Project Plant It!

Masks are required and social distancing guidelines will be followed. In order to meet social distancing guidelines, families are asked to register for one of three times slots listed on the registration site at https://www.ctaudubon.org/2021/05/rtpec-pollinator-party-may-22nd/.

For more information about the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center and its programs, visit https://www.ctaudubon.org/rtp-estuary-home/.

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Work Party Hosted by OL Land Trust to Clear Invasive Plants @ 14 Sill Ln., Old Lyme
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May 22 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

OLD LYME — The Old Lyme Land Trust owns a large field lot at 14 Sill Lane.  The Trust recently had a contractor clear the very overgrown northeast corner of the property, which was extremely overgrown with invasive plants.

On Saturday, May 22, from 9 to 11 a.m., a Work Party is now planned with the aim of cleaning up the remaining surface to keep the area mowed and prevent the invasive plant from growing back.

The location for the event is 14 Sill Lane — park along the road in front of the stone wall.

Bring gloves, metal rakes, pitch fork, perhaps a tarp.

The plan is to haul the debris to the transfer station.  If you can provide a pick-up truck or dump trailer, it would be much appreciated.

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LYSB Youth Art Show @ Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
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May 22 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Jun
2
Wed
Guided Hike at Champlain North To Barbizon Oak
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Jun 2 @ 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm

OLD LYME — The Old Lyme Land Trust (OLLT), the Old Lyme Open Space Commission and the Old Lyme Inn are sponsoring a “Hiker’s Happy Hour” on Wednesday, June 2.

A guided walk will leave at 4:15 p.m. from the red trailhead in the Champlain North Open Space, located at the end of Wyckford Lane, just north of the I-95 exit 70.  People preferring an easy, level walk can just go a short way to the Barbizon Oak, a 300-year-old historic landmark.

All are welcome.

After the hike, people will re-group at the nearby Old Lyme Inn for a 5 to 7 p.m. friendly happy hour, with half-price drinks the first hour. You need not hike to enjoy the event; the happy hour at the Inn will begin at 5 p.m. for hikers and others alike.

Additional “Hikers’ Happy Hours” are scheduled for Sept. 1 and Oct. 6, with locations to be announced.

Information on the Champlain North Open Space and its trails may be found at: https://www.oldlyme-ct.gov/open-space-commission/pages/champlain-north.

Hikers should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring insect repellent.

In the event of rain, meet at the Old Lyme Inn for Happy Hour instead of the trailhead.

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Jun
5
Sat
CT Trails Day
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Jun 5 @ 2:55 am – 3:55 am
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Riverside Preserve Community Work Day Hosted by Lyme Land Trust
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Jun 5 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

CT Trails Day–Riverside Preserve Community Work Day

 

Date: Saturday, June 5, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11:30 am
Place: Riverside Preserve, Salem Rd, Lyme CT
Contact Email: [email protected]

We invite you to take part in a Community Work Day to improve the site of a Pollinator Meadow and nature trail at the Lyme Land Trust’s Riverside Preserve, a haven for butterflies and other pollinators along the bank of the Eightmile River. Learn to recognize the native and invasive plants in the meadow. Native wildflowers that benefit pollinators will be identified and nurtured. Find out which plants are invasive and help us remove them. Leave with the knowledge and resources to create a pollinator patch of your own.

 

Bring tools: a pair of work gloves, clippers/loppers, a shovel, and a water bottle.

 

The walk is sponsored by Lyme Pollinator Pathway, an initiative of the Town of Lyme, and the Lyme Land Trust.

Reservations required: [email protected]

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Jun
10
Thu
Sounds on the Grounds @ Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
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Jun 10 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

OLD LYME — Lyme Academy of Fine Arts has announced an outdoor summer concert series titled, Sounds on the Grounds, which kicks off tomorrow evening, Thursday, June 10, with performances by Chris Gregor from 5 to 5:45 p.m. followed by Brad Bensko and Kathleen Parks from 6 to 8 p.m.

All are welcome and admission is free. Masks are advised for those who are not vaccinated and children under 12.

The series is being produced in partnership with Nightingale’s Acoustic Café.

Tomorrow is the first of four Thursday evening, outdoor musical events during which attendees can savor a cold beer,  glass of wine or craft cocktails, as well as delicious food truck fare. Lawn games will also be available and children can enjoy a few hours of safely social, family-friendly fun.

The full schedule of concerts is as follows:

Thursday, June 10:
5 – 5:45 pm Chris Gregor
6 – 8 pm Brad Bensko and Kathleen Parks

Thursday, June 17:
5 – 8 p.m. Java Groove

Thursday, June 24:
5 – 5:45 pm John Brown and the Backporch Pickers |
6 – 8 pm Eight Mile River Band

Thursday, July 1:
5 – 5:45 pm Midnight Anthem |
6 – 8 pm Steve Dedman and Plywood Cowboy

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Jun
12
Sat
Opening Day for Farmer’s Market at Tiffany Farms @ Tiffany Farms, Lyme
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Jun 12 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
View of The Farmer’s Market at Tiffany Farms in Lyme.

LYME —‘The Farmer’s Market at Tiffany Farms’ in Lyme opens for the season this Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Vendors will include

  • Sankow’s Beaver Brook Farm
  • Biscotti and Beyond
  • Bittersweet Farms
  • Chatfield Hollow Farm
  • Confections by Tonie Marie (new – confections!)
  • Dondero Orchards
  • Fat Stone Farm (returning!)
  • From the Farm
  • Long Table Farm
  • Maple Breeze Farm
  • Marna Roons. (New – macaroons!)
  • Sankow Beaver Brook Farm
  • TALK Seafood
  • Tiffany Farms Pasture Raised Beef (started in September and was a HUGE success!)
  • Traveling Italian Chef
  • Wave Hill Breads
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Jun
18
Fri
Lyme Land Trust Annual Meeting @ Clucas Preserve
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Jun 18 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Jun
19
Sat
Opening Reception: 2021 Summer Sculpture Showcase @ Studio 80 + Sculpture Grounds
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Jun 19 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Jun
24
Thu
Sounds on the Grounds Concert @ Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
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Jun 24 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
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Jun
27
Sun
CT Historic Gardens Day @ Florence Griswold Museum
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Jun 27 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
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Jul
1
Thu
CANCELLED! Sounds on the Grounds Concert @ Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
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Jul 1 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

The final concert in this summer series will take place Thursday, July 1, and feature Midnight Anthem playing from 5 to 5:45 p.m. and Steve Dedman and Plywood Cowboy taking the stage from 6 to 8 p.m.

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Jul
4
Sun
Rogers Lake Boat Parade @ Rogers Lake
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Jul 4 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
There were flags a-plenty at last year’s Rogers Lake Boat Parade. We have a feeling there will be even more this year! (File photo)

LYME/OLD LYME — After the great success of last year’s inaugural Rogers Lake Boat Parade, another one is planned this year starting at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 4, from the Hains Park area.

Both motorized and non-motorized boats are invited to participate but all must be festively/patriotically decorated! In order to achieve a timely start, participants should arrive around 1:45 p.m.

Will Lady Liberty be at the Rogers Lake Boat Parade this year? File photo.

Once the parade has begin, all boats should follow the designated lead boat or join at your respective location.

The route will be one counter-clockwise lap around the lap.

Boats should stay within 100 ft. of the shore at ‘No Wake’ speed and no swimming in or near the parade is permitted.

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Jul
8
Thu
Old Lyme Town Band Concert at Sound View @ Flagpole on Hartford Ave.
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Jul 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
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Jul
10
Sat
Open House Hosted by Halls Rd. Improvement Committee @ Old Lyme Town Hall
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Jul 10 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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Concert with Dan Stevens & Plywood Cowboy’s Steve Dedman @ Lyme Grange Fairgrounds
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Jul 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Dan Stevens, pictured above, will join Steve Dedman of Plywood Cowboy and The new Fusion Quartet on Saturday for a free concert at the Lyme Grange Fairgrounds.

LYME — This Saturday, July 10, a free, front-porch style concert will be held at the Lyme Grange Fair Grounds at 1 Sterling City Rd. in Lyme, Connecticut starting at 6 p.m.

Local favorites Steve Dedman of Plywood Cowboy and Ramblin’ Dan Stevens will trade songs and stories from the road.  The New Fusion Quartet, a group of young musicians from Lyme-Old Lyme High School, will open the evening.

All are welcome. Bring family, friends and your own picnic and seating.  No alcohol is allowed on the fair grounds.

The event is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall and Local History Archives to celebrate community.

The Lyme Public Hall & Local History Archives, Inc. (LPH&LHA ) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation of Lyme’s history, culture, and community through the preservation and use of the historic hall, archives and historical programs. The LPH&LHA thanks Ramblin’ Dan and the Lyme Grange for their enthusiastic support for this community gathering.

More information at lymepublichall.org

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Jul
11
Sun
Lyme Land Trust Hosts Outdoor ‘Sound Bath’ @ Diana’s Field in Banningwood Preserve,
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Jul 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Sound Bath will be held at Diana’s Field in Banningwood Preserve. Photo by Sue Cope.

LYME — Join the Lyme Land Trust for a Sound Bath, Sunday, July 11, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Diana’s Field in Banningwood Preserve, 19 Town St., Lyme.

A Sound Bath is an exhilarating event that brings a feeling of peace and rejuvenation. This Sound bath concert is presented by Rooted Endurance.

Sound Bath is a relaxation technique and meditative experience whereby participants ‘bathe’ in the sound waves produced by the complex harmonics of the human voice as well as instruments such as chimes, gongs and singing bowls.

Sean and Colleen Alexander, of Rooted Endurance, provide a multifaceted sound immersion performance that invites a delightful exploration of your internal self.

Create space for self-healing, sound massage, contemplative listening, relaxation, and rejuvenation; move prana (life force) through the body; deliver a deep, energetic reboot to the nervous system; and allow you to let go of everything that is not supporting you.

The results are waves of peace, heightened awareness, and relaxation of the mind and body.

You are welcome to bring your own water, mat, light blanket or sheet, and pillow and eye covers for this enjoyable experience. Bring a picnic to enjoy after the concert.

A suggested donation of $10 minimum will be collected on the day of the event, with all proceeds to benefit The Lyme Land Trust.

Registration not required.

For more information, visit the Rooted Endurance website at https://www.rootedendurance.com/or email [email protected]

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