The Blue Heritage Trail, a collaborative initiative developed by UConn Maritime Studies faculty and students with guidance and support from the Blue Heritage Trail Advisory Committee, has launched with the installation of eight informational signs at key sites in southeastern Connecticut.
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May18Kelp Fest - Land & Sea Greens Cocktail PartyManor House, Stone Acres Farm5:30 PM
Part of the vibrant celebration of sugar kelp harvest season, this event ll take place in the beautiful Manor House at Stone Acres Farm. It will feature an evening of thoughtfully crafted kelp-inspired canapes and seasonal cocktails.
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May26Learning to Cook with KelpFlanders Fish Market test kitchen6:00 PM
Part of Kelp Fest events, this cooking class at the Flanders Fish Market test kitchen will be an intimate, beginner-friendly lesson focused on simple, delicious ways to use kelp at home. Students will take home a booklet of recipes and some kelp to use when applying their new culinary knowledge.
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Jun7Celebrate Rocky Neck State ParkRocky Neck State Park9:00 AM
Connecticut Trails Day event hosted by the CT National Estuarine Research Reserve, CT Sea Grant, CT DEEP, The Nature Conservancy and other groups.
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Jul22Wandering with Water teacher workshopDanbury High School9:00 AM
“Wandering with Water: From Inland Watersheds to the Long Island Sound,” will be offered as part of the Long Island Sound Mentor Teacher program. The workshop will be led by Barbara Bogart and Aimee Reutzel, AP environmental science educators with certification from PBLWorks and the Ecology Project International.