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JOIN US FOR THIS IMPORTANT DISCUSSION
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David Pogue will offer sensible, researched advice on how we can start to ready ourselves for what’s ahead. Mr. Pogue is the host of 20 “NOVA” science specials on PBS, a six-time Emmy Award-winning technology and science correspondent for “Sunday Morning” on CBS, a five-time TED speaker, and a New York Times best-selling author!
Bloomfield Mayor Danielle Wong will serve as moderator. The discussion is cosponsored by Wintonbury Land Trust, Bloomfield Parks, Recreation & Leisure Services, Bloomfield Public Library, and the TREES FOR BLOOMFIELD Initiative.
Pre-register to receive the link for this free webinar. Attendees at the talk will be eligible for a special drawing to receive a signed copy of David’s recent book, How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos.
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- Bloomfield Community Clean Up Day, Apr 22, 9:30 am: Teams of volunteers ages 12+ will clean up debris on specific streets. RSVP by Apr 14 so organizers can provide safety supplies.
- Guided Trail Walk at Hawk Hill Farm, Apr 22, 1:00 pm: RSVP to learn about the farm's notable trees, invasive plants, and local birds.
- Invasive Species Hands-on Workshop, Apr 29 (rescheduled from Apr 1), 10:00 am, Hawk Hill Farm: Ron Pitz will lead another interactive workshop on identifying and removing harmful plants. Register for free.
- April is Earth Month in Bloomfield! There are many more ways to observe Earth Day: East Coast Greenway public input workshops on Apr 26, Arbor Day Celebration at the Town Hall Arboretum on Apr 28, Shred Day & Small Electronics Recycling on Apr 29, and Bloomfield Fishing Derby in Filley Park on Apr 29. Visit the Town webpage for details.
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