We the People: A Day of Creative Assembly
Join neighbors of all ages for an afternoon of art, sign-making, music, and joyful resistance in preparation for No Kings Day. "Together, we'll build community, raise our voices and create […]
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Join neighbors of all ages for an afternoon of art, sign-making, music, and joyful resistance in preparation for No Kings Day. "Together, we'll build community, raise our voices and create […]
If you like potlucks – and who doesn’t – come on down to Hadlyme Public Hall with your favorite potluck dish. Bring your friends and grab a table. Dessert provided. BYOB. All are welcome.
Participants are invited to pot a variety of native seeds to grow at home, share seeds with neighbors and learn about supporting local pollinators. Pots, soil and a curated selection […]
Lyme Academy of Fine Arts invites the public to a student exhibition of terracotta sculpture in its historic Sill House. Preparatory sketches and finished clay sculptures will demonstrate the terracotta […]
Lyme Pollinator Pathway celebrates five years of local pollinator habitat restoration and community education with the debut of the Habitat Hero Award.
Lyme Academy of Fine Arts invites the public to a student exhibition of terracotta sculpture in its historic Sill House. Preparatory sketches and finished clay sculptures will demonstrate the terracotta process from first gesture to resolved form. Works include creative compositions as well as studies from life.
Diana Drake will offer guidance on selecting and planting native species for lawns and established gardens with examples from the library grounds. Advance registration is requested.
Old Lyme Land Trust will host an interactive presentation on one of Connecticut’s most adaptable and often-misunderstood wild residents: the Eastern coyote. The talk is part of the land trust’s annual meeting. A short organizational update and light refreshments will precede the talk. Featured speaker Ginny Apple, Master Wildlife Conservationist with the Connecticut Department of […]
Enjoy soups, breads, desserts and beverages at this free event in the historic chapel. Donations will be accepted.
Join the Old Lyme Land Trust for a walk led by Maggie Jones, a botanist, ornithologist, and ecologist known for her work studying relationships between plants and wildlife, particularly insect-eating birds. Registration is requested.
Essex Winter Series hosts the acclaimed vocal ensemble Chanticleer, who will perform Our American Journey as part of the series' continued celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The prolific recording and touring ensemble has sold over one million recordings and performed thousands of concerts around the world.
Jim Natale will deliver a talk titled “Native Plants and Habitats of Southern Connecticut" in advance of a guided walk in May. Natale, owner of the Groton-based Wilder Gardens, LLC, will explore the vegetation of local preserves and discuss the threats invasive plants pose to the natural ecosystem. Attendees will see rarely observed native plants […]