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Creating New Tradition with Christmas Bird Count

January 2, 2018

Do you have a holiday season tradition that you have maintained for many years? For some, a tradition might be antique Christmas tree ornaments passed down through the generations, or grandfather’s amazing eggnog recipe (which you can share with me, if you have one). For…

The Last Green Valley’s Member Program Series: Bald Eagles in The Last Green Valley

January 1, 2018

Join Chief Ranger Bill Reid for a special presentation about Bald Eagles in The Last Green Valley, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Jan. 27 at TLGV offices, 203B Main Street, Danielson, CT. The snow date is 1-3:30 p.m., Jan. 28. Geared to adults, this two-part…

Christmas Colors Found in the Winter Woods

December 20, 2017

This Thursday, at exactly 11:27 a.m., marks the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. It will be the first day of winter and the shortest day of the year in terms of sunlight. The winter solstice is when the Earth’s axial tilt is farthest away…

Go Rolling on the River Trail with Ranger Jean – Sunday Dec. 17

December 16, 2017

Do you and your kids need a break from all the holiday hustle and bustle? Ranger Jean Pillo is once again hosting The Last Green Valley’s next Acorn Adventure, A Winter Stroll Along the Killingly River Trail, Sunday, Dec. 17. Because of the weather, the…

Stock Up on Seed To Help Birds Weather the Winter

December 11, 2017

My interest in wild birds was a gift from my parents. I grew up in a woodsy Boston suburb with lots of trees and wildlife in and around our neighborhood. We always had a bird feeder, and one of my chores was to check it…

RESCHEDULED – Historic Collaboration with Windham Textile & History Museum

December 8, 2017

Please join The Last Green Valley, Inc. as we explore The Windham Textile & History Museum, 411 Main Street, Willimantic on Saturday, Dec. 16. Should the weather once again interfere, the event will be held Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. Bev York, the museum’s director…

Fenton River a Beautiful and Essential Resource

December 4, 2017

“A river comes from somewhere, flows past my wondering eyes, and goes on to some other place. It has movement, change, and there is a sense of both time and eternity in it. The river tells me that so long as there are heights and…

The Last Green Valley is Hiring!

November 29, 2017

TLGV is seeking to hire a Non-profit Development Coordinator, a fundraising and development professional with 3-5 years of successful non-profit fundraising and development experience for our new in-house Development Coordinator position. The successful candidate will have a proven track record with the experience, training, and…

27th Annual Walktober Volunteers Boost the Entire Region

November 28, 2017

The Last Green Valley’s 27th Annual Walktober has come to a close and once again it’s many volunteers injected the region with benefits ranging from recreational to historic, cultural and economic. More than 240 walk leaders and numerous other volunteers created a calendar filled with…