Go Native! Exhibition by Salisbury Land Trust on display at SML through April
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If you are interested in supporting and attending, please email symposium@troutbeck.com
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, MAY 2, 2024 @ 6pm. The 73rd celebration of the National Day of Prayer which our United States Presidents have proclaimed since 1952. We invite you to participate at the War Memorials next to the Salisbury Town Hall, Salisbury, CT from 6pm to 7pm.
Join Dave Paton in search of morel mushrooms, the first mushrooms of the season. Meet at the top of Sugar Hill.
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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.
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.
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
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.