Return of the Osprey Fundraiser
Saturday, April 12
In celebration of the Ospreys’ return, the Coastal Center is having its annual Return of the Osprey Party on Saturday, April 12, at 5:30 p.m. at the Center.
It’s a chance to meet old friends and new; there is live music, fine wines, hors d’ oeuvres, wonderful silent auction and raffle items, and always good company.
We hope you can join us!
Tickets are $40/ person, $75/ couple. Call Louise to register at 203-878-7440 x 502 or download a registration form.
Whether you can make it or not, be sure to watch the Ospreys on our much-improved Osprey Cam.
Tickets are still available for the event. Call Louise at 203-878-7440 x 502 after 3 pm on Saturday to reserve a space. Walk-ins are welcome. RSVPs are encouraged. Thank you, and see you there!
Note: The Coastal Center’s Parking lot will be closed from 4:30 p.m., Friday, April 11, through 10 p.m., Saturday, April 12 to accommodate parking for the Return of the Osprey Party Special Event
Summer Camp!
Registration for Connecticut Audubon Society’s summer camps is underway!
This page has everything you need to register for camp at the Coastal Center at Milford Point.
- To register online for camp at the Milford Point Coastal Center, click here.
To download the Milford Point Coastal Center brochure, click here.
For more information about summer camp at Milford Point, call 203 878-7440.
Our camps provide the ideal outdoor settings for children to explore, investigate, and discover science and nature.
We offer eight weeks of nature-inspired sessions for campers age 4 – 14 at the Center at Fairfield and Birdcraft Museum; age 3-15 at the Milford Point Coastal Center; age 6-12 at the Center at Pomfret; and age 4-10 at the Center at Glastonbury.
At Connecticut Audubon Society’s summer camps, kids have the kind of fun that can come only from exploring the woods and tide pools, visiting marshes and brooks, or meeting an owl or a turtle up close and personal.
Our camps offer natural science presented so it’s fun, fascinating and tactile. The teacher-naturalists and educators are well-trained, knowledgeable and expert in finding ways to instruct — and delight — anyone who wants to learn about the natural world.
Counselors and junior volunteers provide additional support. Staff trained in First Aid, CPR, and Epi-Pen are present throughout the duration of camp. Our high staff to camper ratio ensures all campers have a safe, fun, and educational camp experience.