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Dear Friends,
Hawk Hill Farm, in addition to offering this beautiful Autumn vista, is representative of what your many land trust properties contribute to the region: local farms, educational workshops, hiking trails, notable trees, protected waterways, wildlife habitats, and more.
Spring is the perfect opportunity to renew our pledge to sustain these local and regional efforts. Your annual January-December membership and/or donation to a specific project is important and appreciated.
Traditionally we ask you to contribute at the start of the year, but we were studying and planning the proposed merger. If approved by members, your membership or targeted donation will carry forward into our new regional land trust.
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We are so grateful for your membership, donations, and volunteer time. You enable this Land Trust to conserve and protect the open spaces and local farms so cherished by our communities.
Thank you for your support,
(Photo of Hawk Hill Farm by Vic Herson)
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- Special Meeting of Land Trust Members, Mar 29, 7:00 pm, Bloomfield Human Services Center: Members will consider and vote on a plan of merger with East Granby Land Trust and West Hartford Land Trust.
- Bloomfield Conservation & Development Survey: The Town seeks input on how Bloomfield should guide growth and change over the coming decade as it updates the master plan for conservation and development.
- Invasive Species Hands-on Workshop, Apr 1, 10:00 am, Hawk Hill Farm: Ron Pitz returns for another interactive workshop on identifying and removing harmful plants, cosponsored with Bloomfield Public Library.
- Mosquitoes & Ticks Nature Lecture, Apr 5, 6:30 pm, webinar: DEEP Biologist Roger Wolfe will help us learn how to stay safe from diseases borne by insects and ticks. Preregister for the weblink.
- How to Prepare for Climate Change, Apr 18, 6:30 pm, webinar: Award-winning science journalist David Pogue will offer researched strategies to prepare for what's ahead. Preregister for the weblink.
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