Posts by Lois
March Quiz Winner
Congratulations to Cynthia D., who was chosen among those who correctly answered the March quiz question. She knew that there are about 45 miles of paddling on the the Quinebaug…
Read MorePlan a Cleanup and Help Keep The Last Green Valley Clean and Green!
As we look forward to springtime in The Last Green Valley, Earth Month and the accompanying cleanups are on our minds. Let the spring cleaning begin! Did you know that…
Read MoreMarch Member Program Postponed
*** We’re going to have to postpone the Maple Sugar tour scheduled for this Saturday until further notice. There is still too much snow for Steve to get around in…
Read MoreFebruary Quiz Winner
Congratulations to Linda O., who correctly answered February’s Quiz of the Month. She knew that Connecticut reclassified the bald eagle from a state endangered to a state threatened species in…
Read MoreLet Your Green Lights Shine
Get your green lights glowing in support of The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor! Everyone is invited to join the fun in this slightly off-kilter midwinter celebration. Participation is…
Read MoreFebruary 10 Water Subcommittee Meeting
The Water Subcommittee will meet on Tuesday, February 10, as planned but the meeting time has been moved to 10 a.m. (instead of 9 a.m.) in order to give everyone…
Read MoreThe December and January Quiz Winners Are…
We admit, with the holidays and all this snow, that time has flown by much too quickly over the last two months. As a result, we missed changing our December…
Read MoreRanger Marcy’s February Acorn Adventure
Postponed until Saturday, February 21, from 1-3 pm. Ranger Marcy’s Acorn Adventure. Meet at Buffumville Lake Boat Ramp, 229-B Oxford Rd., Charlton, MA. The Last Green Valley invites your family…
Read MoreFebruary Member Program
Tour of Windham Textile and History Museum on Saturday, February 14, from 10 – 11:30 am. 411 Main Street, Willimantic, CT. Cost is $4 per person, payable at the door.…
Read MoreBald Eagles Love The Last Green Valley
For the sixth year in a row, 35 hearty volunteers braved the bitter cold to count bald eagles during the Midwinter Eagle Survey on January 10. TLGV organized teams at…
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