Events Archive

Tick Talk

Date: September 13, 2023
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location: East Granby Public Library, 24 Center St, East Granby

Preparation in the Fall can drastically impact the tick population in your yard next Spring. Horticulturalist and organic land care steward David Murray will discuss simple techniques to help everyone reduce the risks of tick-borne diseases.

In this free workshop, David will examine how ticks in our yards impact our lives. He also will show us how to use simple supplies – toilet paper tubes and a low toxicity insecticide – to safely and effectively reduce tick populations along tree, shrub, and woodland borders.

This presentation is cosponsored by the Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy and East Granby Public Library.

July Board Meeting

Date: July 26, 2023
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: East Granby Public Library, 24 Center St, East Granby

You’re welcome to attend Board of Directors meetings to learn about the organization or to get more involved. This month we will be at East Granby Public Library. Please contact us if you have questions or suggestions for the agenda.

June Board Meeting

Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: East Granby Public Library, 24 Center St, East Granby

You’re welcome to attend Board of Directors meetings to learn about the organization or to get more involved. This month we will be at East Granby Public Library. Please contact us if you have questions or suggestions for the agenda.

CT Trails Day – Wilcox Park Hike

Date: June 3, 2023
Time: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Wilcox Park, 71 Hoskins Rd, Bloomfield

Come explore the Town of Bloomfield’s Wilcox Park and a portion of the Metacomet Trail atop the region’s traprock ridge that connects Bloomfield to East Granby to the north and West Hartford to the south. We will follow the yellow trail through the meadow, over a brook, through the woods, and past a vernal pool to connect with the blue-blazed Metacomet Trail along the ridgeline. While taking in views of the Farmington River Valley to the west, we will proceed to the Buck Property recently donated as an addition to the park before descending to the start. The approximately 3 mile route is moderately difficult, and leashed dogs are permitted. The rain date is Sunday, June 4. RSVP is appreciated.

Connecticut Trails Day logoThe event is one of many in Bloomfield and around the state that are part of Connecticut Trails Day. Thousands of people from all backgrounds, ages, abilities, and interests come together with a simple, common purpose: to celebrate the many hiking, biking, paddling, letterboxing, and equestrian experiences Connecticut’s trails have to offer! To find inspiration for your next hikes, visit Connecticut Trails Day.

May Board Meeting

Date: May 24, 2023
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Human Services Center Rm 152, 330 Park Ave, Bloomfield

You’re welcome to attend Board of Directors meetings to learn about the organization or to get more involved. This month we will be at Bloomfield’s Human Services Center. Please contact us if you have questions or suggestions for the agenda.

Spring Bird Walk

Date: May 6, 2023
Time: 6:30 am - 9:30 am
Location: Talcott Mountain State Park, Summit Ridge Dr, Simsbury

Group of people standing on a paved road look through binoculars toward the treesCHANGE IN LOCATION: Penwood State Park is anticipated to remain closed through May 12 due to rain delays in the repaving project. This event has been moved across the street to Talcott Mountain State Park.

Join land trust member Brian Kleinman for a guided outing in search of native and migratory birds in the woods, around the pond, and along the traprock ridge of beautiful Talcott Mountain State Park. Brian is the owner of Riverside Reptiles Education Center and a member of the Hartford Audubon Society. Bring your binoculars, dress in layers, and meet in the main parking lot.

Invasive Species Hands-On Workshop [POSTPONED]

Date: April 29, 2023
Time: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Hawk Hill Farm, 22 Duncaster Rd, Bloomfield

April 28 update: This event is POSTPONED due to the weather, new date to be determined.

Ron Pitz returns for another interactive workshop on invasive species in our Connecticut landscapes. Join fellow residents in tackling some of these plants at Wintonbury Land Trust’s Hawk Hill Farm. You will walk away feeling confident in knowing how to identify and remove some of these harmful plants from your own backyards while socializing with other participants and getting physical exercise.

Ron is a Land Trust volunteer steward, DEEP-certified Master Wildlife Conservationist, and former executive director of the Knox Foundation. This program is provided in partnership with Bloomfield Public Library.

Please RSVP to help the organizers prepare. Recommended dress: long pants, long sleeved shirts, and gloves. Bring water, insect repellant, and any cutting and digging tools you have along with your fun spirit!

Guided Trail Walk at Hawk Hill Farm

Date: April 22, 2023
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: Hawk Hill Farm, 22 Duncaster Rd, Bloomfield

Logo for the Trees for Bloomfield campaignCelebrate Earth Month in Bloomfield with a free tour of our Hawk Hill Farm. The Land Trust and its partners preserved Hawk Hill Farm because it is one of the oldest continuously operating farms in Bloomfield and its gently sloping farm roads lead to beautiful views of the Metacomet Traprock Ridge and Hartford skyline.

We will walk approximately 2 miles to learn about the historic property’s many champion trees, volunteer efforts to manage invasive plants, and local birds that can be spotted on the pastures, pond, and forest (binoculars optional). Our guide will be Ron Pitz, a Land Trust volunteer steward, DEEP-certified Master Wildlife Conservationist, and former executive director of the Knox Foundation.

Please RSVP in advance to help us manage the group size. The rain date is Sunday, April 23. This event is co-sponsored by the North Central Conservation District and is part of the Town’s TREES FOR BLOOMFIELD initiative.

Picture of guides leading a group along the farm road

Community Clean Up Day

Date: April 22, 2023
Time: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Human Services Center, 330 Park Ave, Bloomfield

Update: Thank you to the 57 citizen volunteers who joined Town staff, the Bloomfield Beautification Committee, and other local organizations to remove 80 bags of litter from three parks and three streets on Earth Day. Your efforts make a positive impact on the environment and inspire others to take action as well. Thank you for helping to make Bloomfield a cleaner and healthier place. (Photo by Sharon Mann)

A large group of adult volunteers wearing yellow safety vests stand in front of a large mural with three faces

Your help is needed on Earth Day! Let’s prove we’re the “cleanest” town in Connecticut. Meet on the West side of the Human Services Center to pick up supplies. Gloves, pickers, bags, buckets, and safety vests will be provided. Then teams of volunteers will pick up debris on specific streets with guided assistance from team leaders. Volunteers will drop off garbage bags at a designated spot, and Public Works will come get them. Please preregister for free by April 14 to help organizers prepare supplies … including fun buttons for participants. Cosponsored with the Bloomfield Beautification Committee, Bloomfield Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services Department, and Bloomfield Public Works Department.

David Pogue: How to Prepare for Climate Change

Date: April 18, 2023
Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: Online Webinar

UPDATE: If you missed this important presentation, a recording is available on the Land Conservancy’s YouTube Channel! Many thanks to David Pogue for allowing us to record it and to Matt Mace at Bloomfield Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services for technical support.

Wintonbury Land Trust joins with Bloomfield Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services Department, Bloomfield Public Library, and TREES FOR BLOOMFIELD Initiative to sponsor a live webinar and important discussion on climate change.

David Pogue will offer sensible, researched advice on how we can start to ready ourselves for what’s ahead. Mr. Pogue is the host of 20 “NOVA” science specials on PBS, a six-time Emmy Award-winning technology and science correspondent for “Sunday Morning” on CBS, a five-time TED speaker, and a New York Times best-selling author! Bloomfield Mayor Danielle C. Wong will serve as moderator.

Pre-register to receive the link for this free webinar. Attendees at the talk will be eligible for a special drawing to receive a signed copy of David’s recent book, How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos.

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