Diane is an alum of both the Trail Wood Artist-In-Residence and the Volunteer Naturalist Training programs. While she has previously exhibited at the Center at Pomfret with others, Wetlands and Woodlands is a solo show of her paintings and photographs. Free admission.
Join Andy to look for birds. Bring binoculars and wear drab-colored clothing. You will visit various locations around the sanctuary to see what's around. No registration required. Fee: $5 CAS members; $10 non-members.
Join us for this parent/caregiver and child nature class designed for children who are 3 to 5 years old. Activities will encourage discovery, explorations, and expression through stories, hands-on activities, and art.
Play and sing songs written from 1959-1963, the years the Teale’s lived at Trail Wood. A PDF of chords and lyrics will be provided. Simple chords will be projected on screen so all levels can follow along! Limited to 10 participants per session. Registration required. Email trailwood@ctaudubon.org. Free.
Free
Explore up to three of the 15 miles of trails spanning the preserve on this monthly volunteer-led hike. It’s a great way to socialize, get some fresh air, exercise, and learn more about Deer Pond Farm!
Register here for the September 6 hike.
Saturday September 7, 2024
Join us as we partner with L.L.Bean Outdoor Discovery Programs for this unique birding experience. Beginning and ending at the Glastonbury Boat Launch, Connecticut Audubon staff will lead you in looking and listening for the birds that inhabit the CT River banks and coves while L.L.Bean Outdoor Discovery staff provides kayaking instruction and guidance. All kayaks, paddles, PFD’s and binoculars will be provided!
Join us as we explore some of southeastern Connecticut’s most scenic waterways by boat! Enjoy birds, wildlife, and fun on the water! Each participant must bring their own kayak/canoe and PFD. Sunscreen, bug spray, and binoculars are encouraged.