Litchfield Historical Society: Alexandra Peters exhibit talk: How Schoolgirl Samplers Made History
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George Wallace, a birding expert and conservationist, will discuss birding phone apps with an emphasis on apps that are both effective and free. Co-sponsored by the Salisbury Association Land Trust.
The Troutbeck Symposium is a student-led collaboration uncovering local history through documentaries, art exhibitions, and conversation. Middle and high school students from 14 regional public and independent schools have researched local histories of communities of color and other marginalized groups.
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Featuring weaving, pottery, textiles, woodwork, glass, jewelry, photography, fiber and more by local artisans. Read more about the event here...
Hank Gruner, a herpetologist, will present a historical overview of the decline of the timber rattlesnake. Efforts to eradicate rattlesnakes has led to the loss of many populations, and their conservation remains challenging. Co-sponsored by the Salisbury Association Land Trust.
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The Lakeville Hose Company will host their 50th Chicken BBQ. $16 adults, $14 seniors, $10 children. To order, call Larry 860-806-9643
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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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