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Devastating 1938 Hurricane Not Forgotten

October 2, 2018

Here in New England, we have experienced our share of hurricanes, but it is the Great Hurricane of 1938 that is still remembered today for its devastation and destruction. When I was 4 years old my family moved to a new house in the town…

Slow Down and You’ll See More

October 2, 2018

“Nellie’s advance is always at a snail’s pace. I once timed her on a solitary circuit around the pond and found that, at that speed, it would take her eleven hours to travel a mile. Her motto, she says is: Go Slow and See More.”…

New Walktober Adventures Added to the Schedule!

September 30, 2018

SCHEDULE CHANGES Date Change – Oct. 20 Walktober #165 – Moos & More at Cushman Farm: This walk has been moved from Oct. 21 to Oct 20, 1-3 pm, Cushman Farm, 393 Lebanon Rd., Franklin, CT. 860-642-4020. Visit the cows, taste Farmer’s Cow ice cream…

CANCELLED – Walktober #35 on Sept. 29

September 28, 2018

The Riverfest Community Paddle scheduled for Saturday  from 10 am to 3 pm in Willimantic has been cancelled. The Willimantic Whitewater Partnership has shared with us the recent rains have created conditions too difficult for many paddlers. Please stay tuned in case they plan to…

Walktober # 30 Time Change for Sept. 27

September 27, 2018

UPDATE – Walktober #30 Southbridge 100 Years Ago: The correct start time for this walk is 6:30 p.m. at Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, MA. Dr. Elizabeth Blood, of Salem State University, offers a glimpse of what life was like for French-Canadians in Southbridge one hundred years…

CANCELLED – Walktober #40 Geocaching 101

September 22, 2018

Please note the Acorn Adventure has been changed. The Sunday, Sept. 23 Geocaching Acorn Adventure, Walktober #40, has been cancelled. The NEW Acorn Adventure is walk #23 on Sept. 23 at 10 a.m. at Nathan Hale Forest in Coventry (across from the Coventry Farmer’s Market).

More to explore as season starts to change

September 10, 2018

September is here. Summer is slowly ripening into autumn and the bounty of the harvest is ready for picking. The seasonal cycle whispers in our ears the softer yet persistent sounds of nature. The singing birds are quiet now, their chorus replaced by the staccato…

TLGV active in keeping rivers clean, region green

September 10, 2018

Finding discarded litter along roadsides, walking trails, in rivers and streams is a major pet peeve of mine. For the life of me, I just can’t understand what could possibly being going through someone’s mind as he or she tosses food wrappings, coffee cups, cigarette…

American eel’s journey is an amazing one

September 1, 2018

“As long as the tide ebbed, eels were leaving the marshes and running out to sea. Thousands passed the lighthouse that night, on the first lap of a far sea journey. And as they passed through the surf and out to sea, so also they…