Past Events

Postponed Again–Walk with Joe Standart, Photographer–Imagining Lyme

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Joe Standart
Date: Sat March 6, 2021
Time: 3:30-5:00 pm
Place: Hartman Park, Gungy Rd, Lyme CT
Contact Email: education@lymelandtrust.org
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This walk is full. Send an email to be put on the waiting list. You are invited to a walk guided by photographer Joe Standart, to experience light before and after the sun sets. As we explore, Joe will give insight into his creative process for expressing an artistic vision in photography. Joe is an internationally recognized award-winning photographer and a Lyme Land Trust board member.

The walk is part of the Lyme Land Trust amateur photography program: Imagining Lyme – A Visual Exploration of Lyme’s Preserves, which encourages people to expand their visual awareness while highlighting the beauty of Lyme Preserves through photographs. Participants will be provided with short, simple non-technical photo-taking tips from Joe Standart. The deadline for submission of photos about “Light” is March 19, 2021. Three photos of distinction will be chosen.

Reservations are required. Space is limited to 10 people including the leader. Please be safe- wear a mask when meeting in the parking lot. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

To reserve, a space on the walk, email: education@lymelandtrust.org


 

This walk is full. Send an email to be put on the waiting list. You are invited to a walk guided by photographer Joe Standart, to experience light before and after the sun sets. As we explore, Joe will give insight into his creative process for expressing an artistic vision in photography. Joe is an internationally recognized award-winning photographer and a Lyme Land Trust board member.

The walk is part of the Lyme Land Trust amateur photography program: Imagining Lyme – A Visual Exploration of Lyme’s Preserves, which encourages people to expand their visual awareness while highlighting the beauty of Lyme Preserves through photographs. Participants will be provided with short, simple non-technical photo-taking tips from Joe Standart. The deadline for submission of photos about “Light” is March 19, 2021. Three photos of distinction will be chosen.

Reservations are required. Space is limited to 10 people including the leader. Please be safe- wear a mask when meeting in the parking lot. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

To reserve, a space on the walk, email: education@lymelandtrust.org


Animal Tracking

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Date: Sat March 6, 2021
Time: 2pm
Place: Zoom Presentation
Contact Email: programreg@lymepl.org
Presenter: The Friends of the Lyme Public Library and the Lyme Land Trust
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Learn to identify the tracks and other evidence wildlife leave behind and the stories they tell presented by the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center. The Lyme Land Trust will provide walks to practice what we have learned. To learn more about walks.

This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Lyme Library and the Land Trust. It is free and open to all, made possible with funding from the Friends of the Lyme Public Library.

Registration required: programreg@lymepl.org
When you register, you will receive an invitation to the Zoom event. For more information call the library at 860-434-2277


Learn to identify the tracks and other evidence wildlife leave behind and the stories they tell presented by the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center. The Lyme Land Trust will provide walks to practice what we have learned. To learn more about walks.

This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Lyme Library and the Land Trust. It is free and open to all, made possible with funding from the Friends of the Lyme Public Library.

Registration required: programreg@lymepl.org
When you register, you will receive an invitation to the Zoom event. For more information call the library at 860-434-2277


Tuesday Trek: Eno Preserve

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Wendolyn Hill
Date: Tue March 2, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11 am
Place: Eno Preserve, Mt. Archer Rd., Lyme CT
Contact Email: Kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org
Presenter: Kristina White
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Eno Preserve (River to Ridgetop South). Meet at the Jewett Preserve cemetery parking lot on Mt Archer Rd. White, red, yellow to white trails. 2.5 to 3 miles.

Contact: Kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Eno Preserve (River to Ridgetop South). Meet at the Jewett Preserve cemetery parking lot on Mt Archer Rd. White, red, yellow to white trails. 2.5 to 3 miles.

Contact: Kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Eco-Safari of the Connecticut River Watershed

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Date: Sat February 27, 2021
Time: 2:00 - 3:30pm
Place: Zoom Presentation
Contact Email: programreg@lymepl.org
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In this interactive webinar conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni will take you on a virtual tour of the Connecticut River watershed, highlighting the flora and fauna and unique aspects of its natural and human history. The Connecticut River is recognized as one of the most ecologically and culturally important rivers on the U.S. east coast. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Lyme Library.

Jim has two decades of fieldwork experience with birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish and aquatic insects in far-flung locations from his roots in New England to the Pacific Northwest, Belize, and Hong Kong. In his position with the CT Audubon Society, Jim assists with a variety of public education activities all over CT, including with the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center in Old Lyme.

Registration required: programreg@lymepl.org
When you register, you will receive a zoom link several days before the presentation. For more information call the Lyme Public Library at 860-434-2272.


 

In this interactive webinar conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni will take you on a virtual tour of the Connecticut River watershed, highlighting the flora and fauna and unique aspects of its natural and human history. The Connecticut River is recognized as one of the most ecologically and culturally important rivers on the U.S. east coast. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Lyme Library.

Jim has two decades of fieldwork experience with birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish and aquatic insects in far-flung locations from his roots in New England to the Pacific Northwest, Belize, and Hong Kong. In his position with the CT Audubon Society, Jim assists with a variety of public education activities all over CT, including with the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center in Old Lyme.

Registration required: programreg@lymepl.org
When you register, you will receive a zoom link several days before the presentation. For more information call the Lyme Public Library at 860-434-2272.


Tuesday Trek: Banningwood Preserve

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Date: Tue February 23, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11 am
Place: Banningwood Preserve, Town Street, Lyme CT
Contact Email: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org
Presenter: Sue Cope
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Banningwood Preserve. Meet at the parking lot on Town Street (Rte. 82). All trails – lower red to yellow through Diana’s Field to upper red trail. Moderate 1.75 mile walk that takes you through woodland wetlands, flood plain areas, field and upland forest.

To reserve a space: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Banningwood Preserve. Meet at the parking lot on Town Street (Rte. 82). All trails – lower red to yellow through Diana’s Field to upper red trail. Moderate 1.75 mile walk that takes you through woodland wetlands, flood plain areas, field and upland forest.

To reserve a space: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Exploring the Importance of Pollinator Pathways

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Date: Thu February 18, 2021
Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Zoom Presentation
Contact Email: programreg@lymepl.org
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Learn about Pollinator Pathways with local eco-friendly gardening experts Jim Sirch & Mary Ellen Lemay, and how to create your own. Pollinator pathways are pesticide-free corridors of native plants that provide nutrition and habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. These pathways are crucial to biodiversity, the production of healthy crops, and the health of ecosystems that wild animals rely on for food and habitat. Most native plants require less watering and upkeep than ornamentals and the pollinators you attract will help your other garden plants and vegetables flourish as well.

It is free and open to all, made possible with funding from the Friends of the Lyme Public Library.

Registration required: programreg@lymepl.org
When you register, you will receive a zoom link several days before the presentation. For more information call the library at 860-434-2272.

Lyme Pollinator Pathways. A new chapter of this national effort has been established in Lyme. Lyme organizations and individuals working together to establish patches of pollinator plants and pathways between them. Do you already have a patch (big or small) to add to the pathway? Let us know. Or do you want to create one? Follow the Facebook page to connect and learn more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/lymepollinators or email LymePollinator@gmail.com


Learn about Pollinator Pathways with local eco-friendly gardening experts Jim Sirch & Mary Ellen Lemay, and how to create your own. Pollinator pathways are pesticide-free corridors of native plants that provide nutrition and habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. These pathways are crucial to biodiversity, the production of healthy crops, and the health of ecosystems that wild animals rely on for food and habitat. Most native plants require less watering and upkeep than ornamentals and the pollinators you attract will help your other garden plants and vegetables flourish as well.

It is free and open to all, made possible with funding from the Friends of the Lyme Public Library.

Registration required: programreg@lymepl.org
When you register, you will receive a zoom link several days before the presentation. For more information call the library at 860-434-2272.

Lyme Pollinator Pathways. A new chapter of this national effort has been established in Lyme. Lyme organizations and individuals working together to establish patches of pollinator plants and pathways between them. Do you already have a patch (big or small) to add to the pathway? Let us know. Or do you want to create one? Follow the Facebook page to connect and learn more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/lymepollinators or email LymePollinator@gmail.com


Tuesday Trek: Mt. Archer Woods-Postponed to Wednesday at 10 am

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Photo: Wendolyn Hill
Date: Wed February 17, 2021
Time: 10:00-11:30 am
Place: Mt. Archer Woods parking lot, Mt. Archer Rd., Lyme CT
Contact Email: openspace@townlyme.org
Presenter: Wendy Hill
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Postponed to Wednesday at 10 am. Mt. Archer Woods (River to Ridgetop South). Meet at Mt Archer Woods Parking lot on Mt Archer Rd. White/yellow loop – about 2 miles

Reserve a spot: openspace@townlyme.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Postponed to Wednesday at 10 am. Mt. Archer Woods (River to Ridgetop South). Meet at Mt Archer Woods Parking lot on Mt Archer Rd. White/yellow loop – about 2 miles

Reserve a spot: openspace@townlyme.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


Tuesday Trek: Johnston Preserve

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Date: Tue February 16, 2021
Time: 9:30 am -11 am
Place: Johnston Preserve, Rte. 82, Lyme CT
Contact Email: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org
Presenter: Sue Cope
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Johnston Preserve (River to Ridgetop North). Meet at the Johnston Preserve parking lot on Rte 82. We will take the green trail in to fuchsia trail and connect to the white loop with an overlook. We will come back on yellow trail past the highest point in Lyme. This approximately 2 mile walk has fascinating geologic features.
Contact: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org

To reserve a space: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


 

Johnston Preserve (River to Ridgetop North). Meet at the Johnston Preserve parking lot on Rte 82. We will take the green trail in to fuchsia trail and connect to the white loop with an overlook. We will come back on yellow trail past the highest point in Lyme. This approximately 2 mile walk has fascinating geologic features.
Contact: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org

To reserve a space: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org

View the Tuesday Trek Schedule

Join us for a refreshing morning walk on a Lyme preserve led by a board or staff member of the Lyme Land Trust. The leaders will alternate each week between Sue Cope, Wendy Hill, and Kristina White with Brady, canine guide. The walks are moderately easy unless noted. Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather.

Space is limited to 5 people. Reservations are required. Contact walk leader to reserve.

Please be safe- wear a mask in the parking lot. Masks can be removed during the walk as long as social distancing is maintained.

Inclement weather cancels.

 


For the LOVE of Nature / Forest Bathing Walk-Note: location change

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Photo credit: Wendolyn Hill
Date: Sun February 14, 2021
Time: 2:00 -3:30 pm
Place: Banningwood Preserve, Town Street, Lyme CT
Contact Email: regan@awakentheforestwithin.com
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Make a date with nature and share the love. This forest bathing walk revolves around the theme of LOVE – for oneself, others, and the more-than-human-world that makes it all possible. Give and receive some love from the forest on this Valentine’s Day.

The location has been changed to Banningwood Preserve. The walk is about 1-mile over easy terrain.
Invitations to deepen your connection with nature will be offered along the way.

The walk concludes with a wild-foraged tea ceremony in honor of the land.

$30.00 per person. Registration required. Lyme Land Trust members receive 15% off with the discount code LLT15. To register. 

The group is limited. Social distancing guidelines will be followed. Please wear a mask to the parking lot meet-up.

Folding stools are available for your use or bring along your own stool or sit upon (towel, cloth or mat) for our sitting sessions. Bench seats are available at the bonfire. You may wish to bring along some water or a warm beverage. There are no restrooms at the preserve.

Regan Stacy is the founder of Awaken the Forest Within, an organization that offers forest bathing walks. Forest bathing is a supportive practice that invites us to slow down, open our senses, and engage with nature and ourselves as we take in the restorative health benefits of being in the forest. These benefits include lowered stress, blood pressure, and heart rate, increased creativity and focus, and a boost to our immune system. Leave calm and refreshed for the day ahead.


Happy Valentine’s Day! Make a date with nature and share the love. This forest bathing walk revolves around the theme of LOVE – for oneself, others, and the more-than-human-world that makes it all possible. Give and receive some love from the forest on this Valentine’s Day.

The location has been changed to Banningwood Preserve. The walk is about 1-mile over easy terrain.
Invitations to deepen your connection with nature will be offered along the way.

The walk concludes with a wild-foraged tea ceremony in honor of the land.

$30.00 per person. Registration required. Lyme Land Trust members receive 15% off with the discount code LLT15. To register. 

The group is limited. Social distancing guidelines will be followed. Please wear a mask to the parking lot meet-up.

Folding stools are available for your use or bring along your own stool or sit upon (towel, cloth or mat) for our sitting sessions. Bench seats are available at the bonfire. You may wish to bring along some water or a warm beverage. There are no restrooms at the preserve.

Regan Stacy is the founder of Awaken the Forest Within, an organization that offers forest bathing walks. Forest bathing is a supportive practice that invites us to slow down, open our senses, and engage with nature and ourselves as we take in the restorative health benefits of being in the forest. These benefits include lowered stress, blood pressure, and heart rate, increased creativity and focus, and a boost to our immune system. Leave calm and refreshed for the day ahead.


Live Video Screening – An Exploration of Beaver Pond Ecology in Hartman Park

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Date: Wed February 10, 2021
Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Zoom Webinar
Contact Email: sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org
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Join us on for a Zoom Q & A and live viewing of our fascinating new educational video, An Exploration of Beaver Pond Ecology–Hartman Park, Lyme CT with Mike Zarfos, naturalist. In the 30 minute video, Mike Zarfos, takes you on a remote “walk” to learn about the rich diversity of plants and animals which share the habitat which occurs with beaver activity at a Lyme Preserve. In his enjoyable way, he relates interesting features about each species he finds along the way.

On Wednesday evening, Mike, the writer, and Sue Cope, the editor for the video, will be live on Zoom for a brief introduction and then a Q&A after the viewing. Mike is a naturalist and PhD Candidate in Conservation Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Sue Cope is the Environmental Director of the Lyme Land Trust and has experience in documentary film-making. Also involved in the video production were Lyme land Trust board members Joe Standart, photographer, and Wendolyn Hill, Open Space Coordinator of the Town of Lyme.

To register for the program, email sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org. You will be sent a link a few days before the Zoom event.

 The Lyme Land Trust has been working to bring you videos of preserve experiences in this present-day remote learning environment. This video is our second full-length educational video. Check out our other virtual explorations: “Preserve Highlights”, short videos, and “Trail Cam” videos. Visit the Lyme Land Trust website to view the videos: https://www.lymelandtrust.org/explore/

 


 

Join us on for a Zoom Q & A and live viewing of our fascinating new educational video, An Exploration of Beaver Pond Ecology–Hartman Park, Lyme CT with Mike Zarfos, naturalist. In the 30 minute video, Mike Zarfos, takes you on a remote “walk” to learn about the rich diversity of plants and animals which share the habitat which occurs with beaver activity at a Lyme Preserve. In his enjoyable way, he relates interesting features about each species he finds along the way.

On Wednesday evening, Mike, the writer, and Sue Cope, the editor for the video, will be live on Zoom for a brief introduction and then a Q&A after the viewing. Mike is a naturalist and PhD Candidate in Conservation Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Sue Cope is the Environmental Director of the Lyme Land Trust and has experience in documentary film-making. Also involved in the video production were Lyme land Trust board members Joe Standart, photographer, and Wendolyn Hill, Open Space Coordinator of the Town of Lyme.

To register for the program, email sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org. You will be sent a link a few days before the Zoom event.

 The Lyme Land Trust has been working to bring you videos of preserve experiences in this present-day remote learning environment. This video is our second full-length educational video. Check out our other virtual explorations: “Preserve Highlights”, short videos, and “Trail Cam” videos. Visit the Lyme Land Trust website to view the videos: https://www.lymelandtrust.org/explore/