| Fourth of July Holiday Closing |
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In celebration of Independence Day, the Audubon Greenwich and Audubon CT staff offices will be
closed Friday, July 3 through Sunday July 5. The Nature Store will be closed on Saturday, July 4 and Sunday July 5.
The trails will remain open throughout the weekend from dawn until dusk.
The Center and staff offices will reopen on Monday, July 6. The Nature Store will reopen on Tuesday, July 7.
Happy Fourth of July to all our members, supporters, and friends. Get outdoors!
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| New Nature
Store Hours |
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Please note the new operating hours of the Nature Store:
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday-Saturday: 9am-5pm
- Sunday: 12:00pm-5pm
Thank you for shopping at Audubon Greenwich! |
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| NEW AUDUBON
SERIES: Family & Eco-Friendly Foods: Healthy Eating for Families - With Rachel Khanna |
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Thursday, July 16
Organic, Seasonal and Kid-friendly Meals with Rachel Khanna
Coffee & Registration: 9:30 am
Program: 10:00 - 11:30 am
Join expert chef and organic food enthusiast, Rachel Khanna for a delicious morning event where she
will share recipes and meals ideas that are likely to become favorites for your kids. This program will discuss
what common foods should be avoided and how to easily serve-up healthy and sustainable foods in your home.
Suggested Donation: $15. Sessions are limited to
20 participants. Please RSVP to Jeff Cordulack
at 203.869.5272 x239 or via email. |
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| SIGN UP FOR
AGNEWS EMAILS |
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Simple
emails can be helpful for last minute weekend planning.
This weekly email will list the next programs plus will
include updates on Art shows, Store Sales or other special
events. Click on the link for how to quickly sign up.
AGNEWS
email sign up |
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| Volunteer
at Audubon Greenwich! |
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Are
you looking to volunteer your time? Do you need community
service hours for school? Audubon Greenwich is always
in need of dedicated volunteers. Please contact Brian
O’Toole at 203.869.5272, x. 221 to learn about
upcoming volunteer events and opportunities. |
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Connecting People with Nature
The mission of Audubon Greenwich is to engage and educate people to conserve, restore, and enjoy nature, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats.
Audubon Greenwich has been providing environmental programs
since 1942 and was the National Audubon Society’s first
education center. The Audubon Center of Greenwich on Riversville
Road is comprised of 285 acres and 7 miles of walking trails
and includes the Kimberlin
Nature Education Center classrooms, the Kiernan Hall Nature
Art Gallery, and the Nature
Store. In addition Audubon Greenwich manages seven other
sanctuaries totaling 686 acres of woodlands, meadows, wetlands,
and 15 additional miles of trails.
Audubon Greenwich sponsors many environmental activities,
including programs for schools
and scouts,
weekly public programs,
summer and winter nature
day camp, and festivals and events throughout the year.
Audubon Greenwich offers birders, families, students, photographers,
hikers and all who want to learn about the natural world a
place to explore and discover. |