Mushroom Walk
Sugar Hill in Amesville, SalisburyDave Patton will lead a walk at Sugar Hill to learn about easy-to-identify mushrooms that are edible, toxic, and have medicinal properties. Limited to 20. Rain or shine. Pre-register.
Dave Patton will lead a walk at Sugar Hill to learn about easy-to-identify mushrooms that are edible, toxic, and have medicinal properties. Limited to 20. Rain or shine. Pre-register.
Join historian Lou Bucceri as he tells stories about places from Portet Street to the Furnace Neighborhood. Walk will last less than 1 hour; less than ½ mile in length.
August 13 to October 1 - Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper. Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm. Everyone is invited.
Join two members of the Historical Society for a walk along Main Street, from Town Hall to the White Hart Inn. Group limited to 20. Reservations required: 860-435-0566 or info@salisburyassociation.org.
Learn how forests benefit our well-being and combat climate change. Why do forest matter? What are the threats? What can we do to make a difference?
Come and enjoy fun events throughout the weekend – scarecrows, quilt show, local artisans, Martha Graham dances, magic shows, live music, bake sales, brew-ski fest, magic shows, kids games and activities, book sales, attic treasures, face painting, hot dogs, arts and crafts, food tents, pumpkin decorating, forest exhibit, booths, and much more! See schedule of events: www.salisburyfallfestival.org.
Join historian Lou Bucceri as he tells stories about places from Portet Street to the Furnace Neighborhood. Walk will last less than 1 hour; less than ½ mile in length. Reservations required: 860-435-0566.
October 15 - November 30 “The Art of Aging” is a tribute to the first 50 years of Noble Horizons. It celebrates the many people—staff, residents, supporters, and volunteers—who helped create the tri-state’s premier senior living community.
Light trail maintenance and cutting vines on some of our Land Trust properties. Limited to 15 volunteers. Please register in advance at 860-435-0566 or info@salisburyassociation.org.
Special concert of traditional music and carols performed by the celebrated artists of The Salisbury Four.
New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas E. Ricks offers a new take on the Civil Rights Movement, stressing its unexpected use of military strategy and its lessons for nonviolent resistance around the world. Presentation and discussion led by Peter B. Kaufman. In person or on Zoom.
Novelist Annie Proulx, who has often focused on environmental issues in her fiction, considers wetlands in her new non-fiction book, Fen, Bog, and Swamp. Vivian Feist Garfein and Dr. Michael W. Klemens will speak about the book and lead a discussion on wetlands, considering Proulx's book as a point of departure. In person and on Zoom.