Heirloom Apple Cultivation, Cider Making, & Cider Tasting with Rob Bixby
Wardell Community Room, Scoville Memorial LibraryJoin apple grower Ron Bixby for a talk on orchard restoration and cultivating organic heirloom apples for cider pressing.
Join apple grower Ron Bixby for a talk on orchard restoration and cultivating organic heirloom apples for cider pressing.
Remarkable for their inventiveness and beauty, needlework samplers are historical documents written by girls on silk and linen with needles.
Don't miss this remarkable show of needlework samplers stitched by girls, mostly aged 5 to 16, between 1689 and 1850. On display through April 30.
Sampler collector and historian Alexandra Peters talks about how these needleworks made before 1850 show us life before the Industrial Revolution from the often surprising perspective of young women.
A Free Two-Part Event Hosted by the Sharon Land Trust - Saturday, March 29, 2025 - Morning Presentation: Defeating Invasive Bittersweet & Protecting Standing Trees at Hamlin Preserve Sharon Town Hall, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM - Afternoon Workshop: Hamlin Notable Trees Walk & Hands-on Invasive Control Demonstration Hamlin Preserve, 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Saturday, May 3, 10 - 12pm Sugar Hill in Salisbury Join Dave Paton in search of morel mushrooms, the first mushrooms of the season. Meet at the top of Sugar
Student exhibits from Troutbeck Symposium at the Academy Building.
The Troutbeck Symposium is a student-led collaboration uncovering our local history through student authored documentaries, art exhibitions and posters.
Look for us in the Salisbury Memorial Parade. Parade begins at Scoville Memorial Library and follows Route 41 via Main Street to honor veterans at the cemetery.
Exhibit: "Go Native!" Academy Building
Bird Walk with George Wallace. 8am Location TBD. This event will be part of the Connecticut Trails Day, sponsored by the Connecticut Forest & Park Association
Join Michael LaScaleia for a 30-minute talk and Q&A at the Scoville Memorial Library (rain or shine). After the Q&A, we’ll take a short walk (weather permitting) to the Salisbury Land Trust’s Vincent Field for a discussion about what’s happening in the meadow. Socks and sturdy shoes are recommended.