• NC Community Wellness Series: Standing & Seated Yoga Practice

    Still Pond Preserve -- Fowler Entrance 763 Silvermine Road, New Canaan, CT, United States

    About the Practice: Enjoy a morning of connection, observation, and mindfulness in nature with an outdoor seated and standing yoga practice, hosted by Sama Yoga at the New Canaan Land Trust. Sama Yoga Founder and Director Rebekah Jacobs will lead you through a series of yoga poses followed by a meditative walk in the woods. To […]

    $5
  • Trail Mix Series with the New Canaan YMCA

    Watson-Symington Preserve 100-110 Wellesley Dr, New Canaan, CT, United States

    The New Canaan Land Trust and New Canaan YMCA are proudly partnering to offer a free fitness walk series this fall open to all community members and providing the opportunity to enjoy a mix of nature, nutrition, and fitness at our Watson-Symington Preserve! Visit the New Canaan YMCA website activity page for more information and […]

    Free
  • Story BOOk and Nature Walk

    Still Pond Preserve -- Fowler Entrance 763 Silvermine Road, New Canaan, CT, United States

    Join us on Sunday, October 24th for an afternoon in nature to celebrate Halloween and this beautiful time of the year. We’ll start with a short Halloween-themed nature walk and make our way to the council ring at Still Pond Preserve. There, New Canaan Library’s Children Librarian Marie Aspinwall will read a Halloween story and […]

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  • Religion & Environment: An Interfaith Exploration of Conservation and Environmentalism

    Congregational Church of New Canaan 23 Park Street, New Canaan, CT, United States

    Due to today’s storm, the Land Trust and Interfaith Council have make the decision to postpone tonight’s Religion and the Environment Program. The storm is forecasted to get worse as the day goes on, which complicates travel for our out-of-town lecturers and panelists, and may causes power/internet outages for our virtual attendees. While we were […]

    Free
  • A Hike Through History: If This Land Could Talk

    Browne Preserve 1180 Valley Road, New Canaan, CT, United States

    A Hike Through History: If This Land Could Talk The New Canaan Land Trust, in partnership with the New Canaan Museum and Historical Society and New Canaan Library, invite you to experience our town as never before, on a Hike Through History. Join us on Sunday November 7th us for a guided hike through our […]

    Free
  • NCLT’s 54th Annual Meeting

    New Canaan Nature Center 144 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, CT, United States

    Registration is required, for both in-person and hybrid attendance.Please register by clicking the button, below.The New Canaan Land Trust invites you to its 54th Annual Membership Meeting on Wednesday, November 10th at 6:30pm. Join in-person at the New Canaan Nature Center, or virtually via Zoom. The business portion of the meeting will feature updates from […]

    Free
  • Religion & Environment: An Interfaith Exploration of Conservation and Environmentalism

    Online

    Join the New Canaan Land Trust and Interfaith Council of New Canaan in an interfaith exploration of conservation and environmentalism. Centered around the three Abrahamic faiths, this program will explore the different ways that religion tasks us with protecting and stewarding the earth. We welcome community members of all faiths to join us. The program […]

    Free
  • Walk Your Land Trust Series (Outing #1 – New Canaan)

    Still Pond Preserve -- Fowler Entrance 763 Silvermine Road, New Canaan, CT, United States

    Land trusts from Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk, and Stamford have teamed up to bring you the first-ever Discover Your Land Trust series. For four months, beginning in March 2022, each land trust will host an outing to introduce visitors to their preserves. We look forward to learning from each other, exploring our region's open space, and making new […]

    Free
  • Gardening with Nature: Lecture by Edwina von Gal

    Online

    Co-presented by The Glass House the New Canaan Pollinator Pathway Partners Our obsession with tidy, “clean” landscapes is proving to be harmful to the things and the ones we love. How can we step away from the need for “neat” and let nature play a role in how we perceive, design, and maintain our human-dominated […]

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