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A comprehensive list of events, workshops, discussions and garden club meetings from all over the state and beyond.

Garden Club of Woodbridge helps community with many projects

From April through October, gardeners from the Garden Club of Woodbridge meet weekly to prune, weed and frequently add plants to one of the following gardens: the Darling House herb garden; the library’s center garden, as well as the garden adjacent to the library’s front door; and the Adella Baldwin Stewart Garden at the corner […]

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CT NOFA announces winter conference

CT NOFA is proud to present its 43rd Winter Conference, featuring a series of virtual workshops on February 25-27 in the lead up to its full day, in-person gathering and celebration on March 1, 2025 at Eastern Connecticut State University, in partnership with their Institute of Sustainability. They’ll be offering a variety of workshops, covering topics such

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SAVE THE DATE FOR 2025 AWARDS GALA!

Mark your calendar for Wednesday, January 29, 2025 and ASLA Connecticut’s 2025 Award Gala! They will convene at the beautiful Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, CT for networking and celebration. The event will include food, beverages, access to the museum exhibits, and (of course) awards! Registration will open in December. This is the Connecticut chapter’s largest social event of the year, and

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CT NOFA looking for ambassadors

The Connecticut Northeast Organic Farming Association is aways looking for ambassadors. Ambassadors work as extensions of their community, leveraging their networks via social media, email, and other means to get the word out about what CT NOFA does and to help solicit donations during critical fundraising periods. CT NOFA began in 1982 as an initiative

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Rutgers’ Beekeeper course makes a great gift

Get into the holiday spirit with the sweetest gift idea! Consider purchasing a seat in Rutger University’s online Bee-ginner’s Beekeeping: The Basics of Apiculture course for a bee-loving friend. Not only will they learn the fundamentals of beekeeping, but they’ll also be buzzing with excitement! To register another person:Call the registration department at (848) 932-9271, option 2 (Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm EST) no

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Program Adjustments at UConn’s College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources

Like all universities, UConn reviews its academic programs regularly to ensure they allocate appropriate faculty and other resources to areas of study that will help train our future workforce. Some academic areas see an increase in demand (such as cannabis science currently), requiring an influx of adjunct professors and other responses to keep up with

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