NO MOW MAY

NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

NO MOW MAY

NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

26th Annual Spring Bird Walk

The 26th Annual Spring Bird Walk led by Art Gingert and Jean Bouteiller will take place on Saturday May 11 from 7AM to about 9:30 - 10AM. Likely more of a "bird hike" this year. Limited to 10 participants -- first-time birders are welcome! Bring binoculars, wear waterproof boots and take precautions for black-legged ticks. [Read More...]

Recurring

All Levels Vinyasa Yoga with Mare Rubin

The Wellness Collective at the Union 415 Sharon Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, Connecticut

All Levels Vinyasa with Mare Rubin Thursdays 5:30 - 6:45 pm Saturdays 9:30-10:35 am on June 1, then 9:00-10:05am.   Email marerubin2@gmail.com. $12.

Knitting at the Library

The Cornwall Library 30 Pine St, Cornwall, CT, United States

Learn the basics of knitting: casting on, knit and purl stitch, and casting off. Limited to 10 beginners. BYO supplies or $25 for yarn and needle. Questions? Contact Susan Saccardi at ssbbddsaccardi@gmail.com. Drop-ins welcome for knitters and crafters who want to meet others, craft and talk, or help beginners. Register at cornwalllibrary.org.

Storytime with Rita Delgado – Library

The Cornwall Library 30 Pine St, Cornwall, CT, United States

Storytime with Rita Delgado: Saturday, May 11 from 10:30am until noon.  Jump into a magical book-filled interactive reading time with Miss Rita.

NO MOW MAY

NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]