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Celebrate clean power at Sun Day Festival on September 21

On September 21, 2025 the Connecticut Coalition for Climate Action and CT NOFA invite you to celebrate power from the sun: solar and other renewable energy sources.​​ Sun Day is a nation-wide moment to come together for clean power for everyone. In Connecticut, state-wide efforts are being led by Lynn Stoddard and Davida Foy Crabtree, both […]

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Fed. Garden Club to Host Annual Club Officers’ Day Sept. 11

Club Officers’ Day , held on Sept. 11 from 9:3011am by the Federated Garden Clubs of CT recognizes all of the clubs belonging to the Federation and provides meaningful information to Club Officers. Connecticut Club Officers, or their designated representatives, are invited and encouraged to attend this annual event. The meeting begins at 9:30 A.M,

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Feedback sought on UConn’s Native Perennial, Tree, and & Shrub availability list

UConn is seeking input on the impact of the Connecticut Native Perennial, Tree & Shrub Availability List, developed by the UConn Sustainable Landscapes Program in conjuntion with CT DEEP. The Connecticut Native Perennial, Tree & Shrub Availability List is a resource to support and encourage the inclusion of native plants in Connecticut landscapes, and is available both as

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Our speaker season continues on Zoom only through March!

Connecticut Horticultural Society is thrilled to share its lineup of speakers for the 2025-2026 season. January, February, and March events are on Zoom only. The rest are in person (see other side for details) as well as on Zoom. Programs begin at 7pm. Be sure to check CTHort.org, email office@cthort.org or call 860-529-8713 for more

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Native Plant Trust Celebrates 125 Years; Renowned Climate Leader Dr. Jonathan Foley To Receive the Founders’ Medal Award 

Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization dedicated exclusively to native plants, proudly announces the celebration of its 125th anniversary. As part of this milestone, the organization will honor acclaimed climate scientist Dr. Jonathan Foley, executive director of Project Drawdown, with its prestigious Founders’ Medal at a gala in Boston this fall. This

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Save the Date: Honey Harvest Festival Sept. 7

Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens is hosting the annual Honey Harvest Ferstival on Sunday, September 7 from 11am-3pm. The Honey Harvest Festival serves as an essential educational platform to raise awareness about the significance of honeybees and pollinators in our ecosystem. Pollinators, especially bees, play a vital role in the reproduction of many flowering plants, including

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Feedback Sought on Native Perennial, Tree, & Shrub Availability List

UConn is seeking input on the impact of the Connecticut Native Perennial, Tree & Shrub Availability List, developed by the UConn Sustainable Landscapes Program in conjuntion with CT DEEP. The Connecticut Native Perennial, Tree & Shrub Availability List is a resource to support and encourage the inclusion of native plants in Connecticut landscapes, and is available both as

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