• Meet Your Greens on the CT River!

    THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED; EMAIL US TO JOIN THE WAIT LIST: info@rockfallfoundation.org Don't miss an early evening cruise on the beautiful lower Connecticut River aboard Adventure with light narration by Captain Mark and Mindy Yuknat of CT River Expeditions! There is a suggested donation of $5 per person to help defray fuel costs. Attendees are […]

  • Meet Your Greens with ARTFARM!

    The Pavilion at Middlesex Community College Middlesex, United States

    Thursday, July 20, 2017 @ 6 pm The Pavilion at Middlesex Community College Join us at 6 pm for complimentary refreshments and networking, plus an overview of the Grove, an outdoor amphitheater and trail supported by the Rockfall Foundation during its development. At 6:30 pm, Dic Wheeler will lead a discussion of Hamlet the Activist […]

  • Night at the Ivoryton Playhouse

    Ivoryton Playhouse 103 Main Street, Ivoryton, United States

    2nd Annual Night at the Ivoryton Playhouse to benefit our environmental grants and programs! Thursday, August 17 6:00 pm - Reception | 7:30 pm - Performance Purchase tickets: $60 pp for the pre-show reception and performance; $20 pp for reception only (limited number available) Sponsorship Opportunities that include marketing benefits are available The 1970's brought […]

  • Environmental Awards Nominations Due!

    Do you know an individual or organization that has made a significant contribution the local environment through preservation, conservation, education, or restoration? Nominate them for a Rockfall Foundation Environmental Award!

  • Meet Your Greens on the Highlawn Forest Trail!

    Connecticut Forest and Park Association 16 Meriden Road, Rockfall, CT

    A unique opportunity to explore the Highlawn Forest Trail as part of Artists on the Trail.

    FREE
  • An Evening with Henry David Thoreau

    Pattaconk Reservoir, Chester, CT 06412 Pattaconk Reservoir, Chester, CT, United States

    Historian Richard Smith offers a "living history" experience!

  • The Elements: An Environmental Film Series presents ‘Forgotten Farms’

    Wesleyan University's Center for Film Studies - Powell Family Cinema 301 Washington Terrace, Middletown, CT

    "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 […]

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