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A comprehensive list of events, workshops, discussions and garden club meetings can be found via Connecticut Gardener and Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut.

Rutgers offers the basics of beekeeping course

Sweeten up your life with a new hobby: beekeeping! Bee-ginner’s Beekeeping: The Basics of Apiculture Running from January 15-February 19, 2024, this 14-hour self-paced course w/live Q&A sessions is *$315. Learn how to assemble hives, inspect bee colonies, and harvest honey and beeswax in this sweet program. Register Today! Featured Topics:Bee BiologyDisease and Mite PreventionHive Assembly and […]

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Eric Mintel Quartet at the Hill-Stead Museum Dec. 13

The Eric Mintel Quartet is bringing their successful Holiday Jazz program, including selections from “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, to Hill-Stead Museum’s Drawing Room on Wednesday, December 13 at 7pm. The Quartet has opened for Dave Brubeck, performed at the White House, the Kennedy Center and the United Nations, so this is a performance you will not want to

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Hardy Plant Society presents “Good Growers and Pretty Companions” Nov. 4

The Connecticut Daylily Society has invited Marlene & Carl Harmon of Harmon Hill daylily Farms in Hudson, NH, to come share with us about “Good Growers and Pretty Companions”. The program will be held at the Avon Senior Center, 375 West Avon Road, Avon, CT on Saturday, November 4. Social hour with light refreshments will

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“Art at the Bart” features artist Doug Jones

On view in the Silver Education Center lobby at Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens is a new co-created artwork titled “Our Communities at the Public Garden’s Edge.” The project began late last year and included dozens of people of different backgrounds, skills, and experience,—seniors, volunteers, and local Girl Scouts. This project was part of Doug Jones’

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CACIWC presents its 46th Annual Meeting & Environmental Conference Nov. 11

The Connecticut Association of Conservation and Inland Wetlands Commissions (CACIWC) presents its 46th Annual Meeting & Environmental Conference: “Celebrating Connecticut’s Conservation Commissions”  on Saturday, November 11. It will be held at the Bristol Event Center (new facility!) 112 Century Drive, Bristol.The keynote speaker is Professor of Marine Sciences and Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA) Executive Director James O’Donnell,

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Proposals being accepted for CT Land Conservation Conference

The Connecticut Land Conservation Council invites you to submit a proposal for the 2024 Connecticut Land Conservation Conference, the state’s largest annual full-day land conservation gathering. CLCC is excited to return to Wesleyan University in Middletown. The conference has attracted hundreds of participants, including board members, staff and volunteers from Connecticut’s land trusts, municipal land use

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Native Plants and Climate Change Symposium from Native Plant Trust

Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants, will present the symposium Native Plants and Climate Change, Saturday, November 4, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Featuring speakers from across New England, the symposium will examine current climate change patterns and their implications for the future of

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