
An Evening with Henry David Thoreau
Historian Richard Smith offers a "living history" experience!

Historian Richard Smith offers a "living history" experience!

"Forgotten Farms" examines class divides in our farm and food communities. Most people buy their food in supermarkets and don’t have a chance to meet their farmer. But in more affluent communities, farm-to-table restaurants, farmer's markets and CSAs are booming and the new farmers are celebrated. There is another farmer who is left out of […]

Amy Paterson, executive director of CT Land Conservation Council, discusses the importance of your local land trust.

Celebrate the annual Environmental Awardees and Grantees with us!

A Plastic Ocean’s message raises the awareness of plastic pollution and the existing solutions.

Grant applications due by noon on November 9!

Forest City Farms is focused on contributing to the local sustainable food community in which we live. The farm grows a wide variety of organic heirloom produce and herbs.

Join us for a discussion with Kim O'Rourke Recycling Coordinator on the many recycling initiatives in the City of Middletown

We all love food. So how could we possibly be throwing nearly 50% of it in the trash?

Join us as Matt discusses issues for the upcoming legislative session.
Join us for our monthly networking event and a discussion of environmental priorities in the current legislative session.
Site Development Considerations for Changing Weather Patterns

What does climate change mean in our own backyards? Comfort Zone--the latest film in the Elements series--explores this.
On April 7th, join Christine Peyreigne of Christine's Critters at Brainerd Library to learn about birds of prey in the Connecticut River watershed and the challenges they face. Christine will be joined by several of her avian educators. This hands-on event is a great one for kids! Coming up April 7th at 11am at Brainerd […]
Tony Marino will interview Michelle Eckman and Heather Kordula of Connecticut Audubon.

Join us for drinks and a hopping conversation with amphibians expert Keahola Freidenburg

Seven great events in Middletown to help you stay off your gadgets and have fun during Screen-Free Week!

Tony Marino will interview Erik Assadourian, senior fellow with the Worldwatch Institute and Rockfall's new Development Director.

Join us for drinks and discussion with resilience expert Juliana Barrett.

Join us for our annual Sustainable Seafood Soiree!

Join us for a kid-friendly hike on CT Trails Day!

Tony Marino will interview Chris Pallatto, Executive Director of the Valley Shore YMCA.

Join us for our annual Connecticut River Cruise

Journalists and Student Journalists: Join us for our Reslience Reporting Workshop, in partnership with the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism (June 30-July 1)

Join us for an apple-themed Meet Your Greens!

Enjoy the award-winning musical A Chorus Line while supporting the arts and the environment in the Lower CT River Valley

Join us for a tour of and picnic at Smith Farm in East Haddam
Join us for a day at Wadsworth Mansion for their annual Open Air Market

The Rockfall Foundation will host an Informational Workshop for the 2019 Competitive Grant Program on Thursday, September 20 at 5 pm at the deKoven House Community Center.

Tony Marino will interview Damian Reardon, Principal at Commodore Macdonough Elementary School, about the Students Get Into Nature program.

Join us for drinks and a gardening chat in the Community Health Center's rooftop garden.

Join us for the Lower Connecticut River Valley's first Repair Cafe!

Join us, Brainerd Memorial Library, and Adopt A Park volunteers to cleanup Haddam Meadows State Park as part of the Connecticut River Conservancy's Source to Sea annual Connecticut River Cleanup.

The 2018-2019 season of The Elements: An Annual Environmental Film Series will kick off with Sacred Cod, about the collapse of New England’s cod fishery.

Join us for drinks and a chat about the health of the Long Island Sound at Penny Lane Pub.

Play a fun set of eco-boardgames at the deKoven House on 10/26.

Celebrate the annual Environmental Awardees and Grantees with us!

Join The Rockfall Foundation for a 2.6 mile hike on the Mattabesett and Reservoir Loop Trails in Middletown, CT

The underbelly of the electronics industry and the deadly environmental and health costs of our digital addictions

Tony Marino will be talking with Lyme Land Conservation Trust.

Join us to hear about Wesleyan's sustainability efforts.

Bring in the Holidays with Good Food, Good Conversation, and Good Cheer!

Tips and ideas for greener, more sustainable holidays

Tony Marino will be talking with Jennifer Kleindienst, Sustainability Director at Wesleyan University.

Join us to learn about efforts to eliminate plastic bags.

Play a fun set of eco-boardgames at the deKoven House on January 25th.

The next film in The Elements: An Annual Environmental Film Series, Growing Cities, examines the role of urban farming in America and asks how much power it has to revitalize our cities and change the way we eat.

Tony Marino will be talking with Margot Burns, Environmental Planner with the River Council of Governments.

A chance to network with Senator Matt Lesser!

Tony Marino will be talking with Recycling Coordinator Kim O'Rourke

Hear about environmental bills in this legislative session.


Free repairs and TLC for your ailing personal and household items.

A planet becoming more shaped by mankind than by nature

Round 2 with Recycling Coordinator Kim O'Rourke, talking about the collapse of the recycling market, and how to be a better recycler

Site Development and Green Infrastructure for Changing Weather Patterns

Learn about efforts to open our waterways for migratory fish.

Seventeen fun events for kids and adults in Middletown to help you stay off your gadgets and have a great time during Screen-Free Week!

We'll be talking about environmentally- and economically-sustainable marine aquaculture industries in Connecticut and the Northeast.Â

Hear about what Wesleyan is doing to maintain an eco-friendly campus.

A fun, all-ages exploratory hike for CT Trails Weekend.

Come explore Connecticut's newest State Park for CT Trails Weekend.

You are cordially invited to join us for an evening of locally and sustainably farmed oyster and kelp delicacies, hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine.

Join us for our annual Connecticut River Cruise

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