
Bioblitz '09 crittercam launch at Keeney Cove - Highlights
2009 Service Opportunity
Source to the Sea Cleanup - Oct. 4
2008
GMCT offers Community Service Opportunities
The Great Meadows
Conservation Trust has scheduled two work sessions, March
15 and March 29, 9 am - 12 am, at our Eleanor Buck
Wolf Parcel. The entrance to the parcel and meeting place
is at the intersection of Jordan Lane and Hartford Avenue.
Visit our Preserves page for more details about our Eleanor
Buck Wolf Parcel.
Volunteer workers
will be assisting in meadow restoration activities, including
the clearing of trees and brush, creating brush piles for
wildlife habitat, and removing water born litter and debris.
Footwear for possible wet and muddy conditions and work gloves
are essential. Volunteers seeking community service hours
should bring forms to be signed.
For additional
information check here or call Jim Woodworth @ 860-808-9968.
March
15 Work Session - good start on work
Larry
Lunden, Land Management Chair and Wethersifield High School
volunteer Tarelle Hall joined Jim Woodworth for a work session
between rain drops and the high water line. Tarelle gathered
two buckets of flood born debris, and Jim and Larry moved
the biggest pile of multiflora rose prickers and honeysuckle
cut by B&B Landscaping to a "wildlife habitat"
brush pile.
GMCT
and Hartford Audubon Society join in Important Bird Area Data
Collection Project
Learn
More!
SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 7, 2007 19TH ANNUAL NAYAUG CANOE & KAYAK
RACE & RIVERFRONT CELEBRATION On the Kinne farm off
Pease Lane.
Start the day with a
Riverfront Pancake Breakfast at 9:00am, enjoy a day of musical
entertainment, displays and more!
One
& two mile races start at 12:00 noon. Five & Eight
Mile Races at 1:30 PM
Registration on day of race starts 2 hours before each race
&
ends 30 minutes before each race.
Race entry fee: $12

Sponsored by
the Land Heritage Coalition, & Service Club of Glastonbury.
5 & 8 mile races are the final event of the New England
Canoe & Kayak Racing Association Point Series for 2007 |