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  • Take-a-Walk Wednesday: Hartman Park Preserve – Wendy

    Hartman Park Gungy Rd, Lyme, CT, United States

    Hartman Park Preserve, Gungy Rd. Lyme CT. Meet at the Main Entrance parking lot. The unique natural, historic and archeological features in Hartman Park make it a delight to explore. We will look for Beaver activity. About 2 miles. Directions: The parking lot is about 1.5 miles north of the intersection of Gungy Rd, Beaver […]

  • CANCELLED – Work and Learn About Invasive Plants Meet-Up

    Jewett/Pleasant Valley Preserve 10 MacIntosh Rd, lyme, CT, United States

    Cancelled due to rain. Join or leave any time during the day. Follow the orange flags to the work site. Come join a group of volunteers led by naturalist and habitat restorer Jim Natale. Learn to identify and remove invasive plants to restore natural areas. We are focusing on removing Burning Bush. Get outside and […]

  • Walk with Joe Standart – Improve Your Photography Skills on Smartphone or SLR Cameras

    Devil's Hopyard State Park 366 Hopyard Rd, East Haddam, CT, United States

    Join the East Haddam and Lyme Land Trusts for a walk with photographer Joe Standart to gain insight into picture taking. Joe will teach the techniques, settings and editing options on a smart phone and/or SLR camera. Many of the concepts apply to all cameras. In particular at Devil's Hopyard,  Joe will give insight into […]

  • November Nights: Why Dark Skies Matter (Meet the Universe)

    Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

    DATE SHIFTED!! (due to weather)- On this night we take our November Nights series into the night, literally. See the wonders of our universe— far beyond Lyme, or our earth, or our solar system— and explore stars, star clusters, nebulae and even whole galaxies, some tens of millions of light-years away. These are the sights […]

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  • CANCELLED – Family Trail Time with Tori–Chestnut Hill Preserve

    Chestnut Hill Preserve Sterling Hill Rd, Lyme, United States

    This walk is cancelled. Take a walk on the trail of Chestnut Hill Preserve where you may get your feet wet.  Detailed Trail Map and brochure. Join Tori Harris and family on the 4th Sunday of every month for a "mile-ish" hike geared towards families with children under 5, but no age limit! Kindly email […]

  • Tuesday Trek: Walden Preserve, Salem, CT – Wendy

    Mt. Archer Woods Mt Archer Road, Lyme, CT, United States

    Walk about 2.5 moderately easy miles through a variety of habitats in this 400-acre abandoned farm and quarry. Features include meadows, the Knife Edge Trail between the Eightmile and Harris Rivers, beaver activity, and an ancient abandoned Pierce Arrow Car. Directions: Parking area is at 119 Hagen Road. Go east on Rte 82 from Lyme. […]

  • Work and Learn About Invasive Plants Meet-Up

    Jewett/Pleasant Valley Preserve 10 MacIntosh Rd, lyme, CT, United States

    The war continues! BURN OFF THE TURKEY with vernal pool wetland area restoration. Join or leave any time during the day. Follow the orange flags to the work site. Come join a group of volunteers led by naturalist and habitat restorer Jim Natale. Learn to identify and remove invasive plants to restore natural areas. Removal […]

  • Tuesday Trek: Banningwood Preserve – Jim

    Banningwood Preserve 19 Town Street, Lyme, CT, United States

    After the foliage has died back, views of the floodplain forest restoration site and scenic Roaring Brook will be highlights of this 1.5-mile gentle-to-moderate walk through one of our most ecologically interesting preserves. Meet in the parking lot off of Route 82 (19 Town Street). Register: jim.arrigoni@lymelandtrust.org View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

  • Work and Learn About Invasive Plants Meet-Up

    Jewett/Pleasant Valley Preserve 10 MacIntosh Rd, lyme, CT, United States

    The battle against invasive plants continues! Help us restore the vernal pool wetland area that had been overtaken by invasives. Join or leave any time during the day. Follow the orange flags to the work site. Come join a group of volunteers led by naturalist and habitat restorer Jim Natale. Learn to identify and remove […]

  • Sunday after Thanksgiving Hike – Hartman Park Heritage Trail

    Hartman Park Gungy Rd, Lyme, CT, United States

    Join us for the annual post-Thanksgiving hike led by Wendy Hill, Lyme Land Trust Vice President and Lyme Open Space Coordinator. We will walk the Heritage Trail (orange) in Hartman Park, an easy to moderate hike with some uneven rocky footing and moderate inclines. Hartman Park is crisscrossed with ancient stone walls and other stone […]

  • Tuesday Trek: Hartman Park – Quinn

    Hartman Park Gungy Rd, Lyme, CT, United States

    Lets go explore Hartman Park’s eastern trails. This will be a longer 2.5 to 3 mile trip and pass by several old settlement sites, wetlands and glacial features. I am excited to visit some of the trails that get less attention. We will meet at the main Hartman Park entrance on Gungy Road. Register: ryan.p.quinn@gmail.com […]

  • Work and Learn About Invasive Plants Meet-Up

    Jewett/Pleasant Valley Preserve 10 MacIntosh Rd, lyme, CT, United States

    The battle against invasive plants continues! Help us restore this vital habitat that had been overtaken by invasives. Join or leave any time during the day. Follow the orange flags to the work site. Come join a group of volunteers led by naturalist and habitat restorer Jim Natale. Learn to identify and remove invasive plants […]

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Ryan Quinn grew up in Lyme and graduated from Lyme-Old Lyme High school. After moving away for college and a career in education, he returned to the area in 2015 with his wife Baylee Drown to start a vegetable farm. In 2019 they were able to become Lyme landowners by purchasing what is now known as Long Table Farm. Prior to being a full time farmer Quinn has worked as a sailor, handyman, science teacher and outdoor educator.

“Moving back to Lyme gave me new appreciation for how the blend of community, open space, and ecology that thrive here have influenced my life. Lyme Land Trust’s mission to preserve and promote these features for the public good is near and dear to my heart. The Lyme Land Trust is one of the institutions that makes Lyme a special place to live.”

Ryan Quinn

Jim’s primary responsibility is to oversee stewardship of the 3130 acres spread across 112 parcels that are owned or managed by LLT. He comes to us with a variety of experiences spanning ecological research and restoration, natural resource and sanctuary management, and environmental education. Improving the outlook for native biodiversity has always motivated Jim, whether by working with people, land, or preferably both at the same time. Most recently he served as conservation biologist at The Connecticut Audubon Society. He holds a BS degree in wildlife and fisheries biology from the University of Vermont and a MS degree in conservation biology from the State University of New York in Syracuse. Jim lives in Middletown.

“It is a giant honor to have this opportunity to help build on the substantial success of the Trust in a part of the world as special as Lyme.”

Jim Arrigoni

Jim Arrigoni

Wendy has lived in Lyme since 1982. Her career has encompassed a combination of art and the natural sciences; as a medical illustrator working at Yale University Medical School for 30 years, and a professor of art at Middlesex Community College for 10 years. She is currently the Open Space Coordinator for the Town of Lyme and co-chair of the Lyme Pollinator Pathway.
“I love the fact that the LLCT seeks to encourage the appreciation of the natural world by exposing people to the wonders of nature through education, guided walks and other opportunities. I believe that preserving the land in its most natural state is very important to the physical and mental health of our planet. I love to learn and there is so much to learn in the woods of Lyme, about the natural world, history and beauty.”

Wendy Hill

Tony has lived in Lyme since 1986. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Management and co-founder of Ecological and Environmental Consulting Services (EECOS) specializing in forest ecology and land use management.

“The Land Trust is critical for the protection of our ecologically diverse and unique near-coastal and riverine landscape, unmatched in the northeast.”

Anthony Irving

Kristina grew up in Old Lyme and has made Lyme her home since 2004. She held numerous jobs in the corporate world and most recently was the Administrative Director of Musical Masterworks, a nonprofit chamber music series in Old Lyme. As the Executive Director, she is responsible for leading the LLCT as it relates to the strategic direction and overall management of the organization. She identifies and implements short-and long-term strategic goals and is accountable to the Board of Directors for achieving those goals.

“The Land Trust protects land for perpetuity, provides outdoor recreation, and educates the surrounding community of the importance of conservation and environmental sustainability. We strive to be an example for other land trusts to follow.”

Kristina White