
Lunchtime Concert at deKoven House
Celebrate Make Music Day with free performances by three musicians.

Celebrate Make Music Day with free performances by three musicians.

Start your day volunteering and spend the rest of it in the ocean!

Guest speaker Anne S. Bingham, MD will talk about eating greener for your health and our environment.

Enjoy a picnic alongside the beautiful Crystal Lake. Pre-picnic hike to rock formations from the Jurassic period.

Highly recommended workshop for all interested grant applicants.

Learn how Rivers Alliance is organizing efforts to improve water policy and water management in Connecticut, and how you can help.

Enjoy a farm tour and socializing at this organic community farm.

Bring in your broken and worn-out personal, household, and office items for free repairs and refreshing!

Join us to celebrate the 2019 Environmental Champions and meet our 2019 Grantees.

The 2019-2020 season of The Elements: An Annual Environmental Film Series kicks off with The Human Element.

Stonington Kelp Company joins to talk about the opportunities and challenges with kelp, a sustainable sea vegetable that is beneficial to our waterways and human health.

Network and learn about how honey bees and native pollinators influence the health of our environment.

Never-before-seen technologies offer hope that we can stave off the worst effects of global warming.

3 mile loop hike in Essex with glacial boulders, bog walks, and a seven-trunk tulip tree

Protecting the Connecticut River estuary for generations to come, with director of The Connecticut Audubon Society's Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center

We'll hear about Invasive Plants: A Growing Concern, with the Land Conservation Director for the Connecticut Forest & Park Association.

Recap of positive accomplishments in 2019 for the environment and our community

Network and learn how to green your body care routine.

Celebrate the New Year with the environmental community.

This film explores wild salmon’s slide toward extinction and threats posed by fish hatcheries and fish farms.

The story of one town's journey to become more sustainable.

Aubree Keurajian discusses going beyond planting native plants to live in deeper harmony with nature.

Honoring The Rockfall Foundation’s 85-year tradition of caring for public use lands.

A chance to network with State Senator Matt Lesser!

Landscape Practices for a Sustainable Future - Planting for Pollinators

Honoring The Rockfall Foundation’s 85-year tradition of caring for public use lands.

Bring in your broken and worn-out personal, household, and office items for free repairs and refreshing!

Celebrate Earth Week with a 2.5 mile hike on the Reservoir Loop Trail in Middletown.

Enjoying time in nature is a great way to reduce stress. Learn fun ways to deepen your connection to the natural world and increase your resiliency.

What's happening in the trash and recycling world currently, and what's not.