Local CT Events

WILD! Feeding at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center every Saturday this summer at 12:30pm

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Every Saturday this summer from 12:30pm-1pm, head out to the Stamford Museum and Nature Center and help feed the animals housed there. Discover what the animals like to eat and help prepare their diet. This event is free for all children, but make sure to grab a spot early (any time after 10am day of) as only 20 kids can help each week. This program is every Saturday from June 6th through August 22 (except the Fourth of July).  

Get directions here!

Nature’s Child: Tidal Pools Workshop at Ansonia Nature Center tomorrow at 10:30am

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Are you curious about the organisms that are able to live in the harsh environment of a tidal pool? Come to the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center learn about these animals in a hands-on activity with organisms visiting from the Long Island Sound. There will also be a craft project and a fun story! This class is on Friday, June 12th at 10:30am. 

There is a tuition fee of $7 per child, or $5 for FANCI members and Ansonia residents. This class is ideal for preschool age children and their parents! Be sure to register by calling 203-736-1053. 

Get directions here!

Send us pictures of your craft project here!

National Trails Day is this Saturday, June 6th!

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The American Hiking Society’s annual National Trails Day is this Saturday, June 6th! There are fun events happening all around Connecticut including hiking, birding, trail maintenance, paddling, and much more! Check out some of these fun events:

Northwest Park National Trails Day – Hiking is for the Birds!

Guided Hike of Great Pond Reserve 

National Trails Day Hikes at Session Woods

East Haddam River Paddle

Also be sure to check out The National Trail’s Day event search and The Connecticut Forest and Parks Association’s list of weekend events!

Be sure to let us know what you thought of the events! 

Kids Summer Camp at the CT Audubon Society’s Center at Glastonbury

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The Connecticut Audubon Society‘s Center at Glastonbury has an exciting 8 week summer camp! From June 29th to August 21st, your kids can have fun outside learning about all things nature. Each week has a different theme, ranging from “Bug-a-Thon” to “Maps and Letterboxing”. There are two programs, one for children ages 3-4, and one for ages 5-9. Check out their brochure here! Fees vary by age group, so be sure to register by downloading their mail in form

Get directions to the Center here

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Westmoor Park Touch of Nature this Wednesday June 3rd at 10am!

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Bring your young kids (ages 0-3 years) over to Westmoor Park for a guided nature walk and visit to the farm. Feel free to bring strollers or wagons for your kids. There is a fee of $10 for residents and $11 for non-residents (for each parent/child pair, plus an extra half of the fee for each addition child). Be sure to register online, in person, or by mail!

Click here for directions!

(Image courtesy of Westmoor Park)

Roaring Brook Nature Center Discovery Days Summer 2015 – Registration Deadline!

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Today (June 1st) is the last day to register for Roaring Brook Nature Center‘s Discovery Days Summer Camp! They are offering programs for 3.5-4 year olds, 4-5 year olds, K-first grades, 2-4 grades, and 5-8 grades. There are a wide variety of classes ranging from “Mystery Animals” to “H2-Whoa! A World of Water!”

The registration application can be found here.

For more information, call the center at (860) 693-0263, or check out their website!

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Garden Poetry Day at Bauer Park, Saturday May 30th

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This Saturday (May 30) from 2-5pm, explore your inner poet at the Bauer Farming Project! Come decorate the gardens with your own haikus and cinquian poems. This event is free and for all ages. There will be lemonade and fresh herb tea. No need to register, but check out their website

Click here for directions!

Be sure to send us your pictures and poems!

Image courtesy of Bauer Park