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Traitor or True Defender? Loyalists and the American Revolution
Scoville Memorial Library 38 Main Street, Salisbury, CTHistory is written by the victors, but what about the one third of the colonist in America who opposed the rebellion? Join us on Sunday, February 1, 4:00 - 5:30
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Villains: Practical Strategies for Managing Invasives Plants at Home and on Your Land
Sharon Town Hall 63 Main St, Sharon, United StatesCo-presented by Michael Nadeau and Tom Zetterstrom, this session dives into invasive plants and how to manage them effectively and responsibly, both with and without herbicides. FREE AND OPEN TO
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Salisbury Association 2026 Annual Meeting
Video ConferenceSalisbury Association 2026 Annual Meeting
Review of 2025 Activities & Election of Trustees
February 21, 2026
10:30 AM ET
VideoconferenceAdvanced registration is required
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Salisbury Conservation Commission 2026 Upcoming Event
Sharon Audubon 325 Cornwall Bridge Road, Sharon, CT, United StatesSalisbury lies in the middle of the Atlantic Flyway, a sort of bird highway that millions of migrating birds pass through every year. Light pollution can wreak havoc on our
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Historian and author Russell Shorto in Conversation with Peter Vermilyea and Rhonan Mokriski
Housatonic Valley Regional High School 246 Warren Turnpike Road, Falls Villlage, CT, United StatesHistorian and author Russell Shorto will speak in conversation with Peter Vermilyea and Rhonan Mokriski to discuss Shorto’s Revolution Song: The Story of America's Founding in Six Remarkable Lives.
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Heros in Your Backyard: Choosing, Planting, & Supporting Native Plants for Healthier Landscapes
Sharon Town Hall 63 Main St, Sharon, United StatesIn this final workshop, Michael Nadeau discusses how to choose what native species to plant, where they are most effective, and how to source them responsibly. FREE AND OPEN TO
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One Minute a Free Woman: Elizabeth MumBet Freeman, Performed by Tammy Denease
Wardell Community Room, Scoville Memorial Library2:00 PM for children & families; 4:00 PM for adults.
Tammy Denease brings to life the extraordinary Elizabeth MumBet Freeman, a Sheffield resident and the first enslaved woman to file and win a freedom suit in Massachusetts (1781), setting a precedent that would contribute to the abolition of slavery in the state in 1783. -
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Steeped in History: Tea and Liberty with Mike Harney
The Reading Room, Scoville Memorial LibraryJoin Mike Harney of Harney & Sons Fine Teas to explore the intertwined histories of tea, global colonization, and resistance that sparked the American Revolution. We’ll also hear about Salisbury’s







