Poetry Workshop with Sally Van Doren, Scoville Memorial Library
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An exhibit on view at the Academy Building from May 25 through the end of July tells the story of a dramatic decline in the biodiversity of local animal species. Come learn how you can help the at-risk Eastern Pearlshell, Bobolink, Slimy Sculpin, American Bittern, Bombardier Beetle, American Kestrel (pictured) and other species important to
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Parade begins at Scoville Memorial Library and follows Route 41 via Main Street to honor veterans at the cemetery.
Come to the Academy Building to see and celebrate this exhibit.
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Join George Wallace, an avid birder, for a guided morning walk at our local bird preserve. Meet at the parking area on Scoville Ore Mine Road,
just off Route 41, north of Salisbury. Bring binoculars. Sponsored by Salisbury Association Land Trust.
Gather at Town Grove at noon to celebrate Independence Day with family and friends. Bring a picnic or purchase hot dogs from students in EXTRAS. Sit in the shade of the magnificent oak trees while Heman Allen, 1740-1778 (our own Lou Bucceri) reads the Declaration of Independence, followed by the Salisbury Band concert.
Join us for HUB Summer Cocktails on the White Hart Green! It's the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and meet new friends while soaking up summer vibes in this beautiful outdoor setting. First drink is on us!
Learn about the flying mammals that roost in the attics of the Salisbury Association's Academy Building and the Scoville Memorial Library in this presentation by Devaughn Fraser, a CT DEEP wildlife biologist and a specialist in bats. Then help count the bats on their nightly flight out of the Academy Building!
August 3 - September 28 The Corner Food Pantry provides nutritious food every week to people living in the tri-state area. Meet their clients and volunteers. Learn about food insecurity, the growing need, food sources, and how to be involved.
Lakeville was a center of industry and commerce from the 1730s through the 1970s. Historian Lou Bucceri will tell stories about places from Porter Street to the Furnace Neighborhood.