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SUMMARY:Woodland Academy: Using Hand Tools to Manage Your Woods at Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:Landowners\, conservation practitioners\, and woodland stewards can gain practical forest management skills during Woodland Academy: Using Hand Tools to Manage Your Woods on July 28 from 9 am to 4 pm at Great Mountain Forest. \nThis full-day workshop focuses on the safe and effective use of non-mechanized tools for woodland management. Participants will learn how hand tools can be used for tasks such as thinning small trees\, controlling invasive plant species\, and improving forest access while minimizing environmental impact. Through a combination of classroom instruction and field demonstrations\, attendees will develop skills in tool selection\, proper use\, maintenance\, and safety. \nLed by Great Mountain Forest forestry staff\, including Forester Emeritus Jody Bronson and Forester Kate Regan-Loomis\, the course emphasizes practical stewardship techniques that can be applied to small-scale woodland projects and sensitive natural areas. \nThe workshop has been approved for two Connecticut Forest Practitioner continuing education credits. Participants should be prepared for extended time outdoors and must be able to walk on uneven terrain\, stand for prolonged periods\, and perform light physical activities. Outdoor conditions may include heat\, insects\, and rugged ground. \nThe course will take place at the historic Yale Camp within Great Mountain Forest\, accessed through the forest’s West Gate on Chattleton Road off Canaan Mountain Road in Falls Village\, CT. Detailed directions will be provided to registered participants. \nRegistration is $25 per person. \nFor registration and additional information\, visit https://greatmountainforest.org/tools-to-manage-your-woods/.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/woodland-academy-using-hand-tools-to-manage-your-woods-at-great-mountain-forest/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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SUMMARY:Nature Writing Retreat at Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:An immersive three-day writing retreat takes place August 7–9\, 2026 at Yale Camp\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, CT 06031. \nHosted by Great Mountain Forest\, this inaugural Nature Writing Retreat invites writers of all levels to draw inspiration from a 6\,400-acre forest landscape rich in history and natural beauty. Inspired by the legacy of American nature writer Hal Borland\, the program explores how time in the wilderness can deepen observation\, creativity\, and environmental awareness. \nParticipants will engage in a series of workshops led by nationally recognized authors\, poets\, and environmental experts\, focusing on topics such as descriptive writing\, ecological literacy\, eco-poetry\, and storytelling rooted in nature. The retreat includes journaling and campfire discussions on Friday\, guided nature walks and workshops on Saturday\, and a closing reflection on Sunday. \nSet in the rustic surroundings of Yale Camp\, the experience offers woodland trails\, shared gathering spaces\, and meals provided on-site. Enrollment is limited\, with an optional opportunity to contribute to a post-retreat online anthology of participant work. \nRegistration is $385 through May 31 and $435 after\, with discounted student rates available. Optional lodging is offered for $70 for two nights. Registration closes July 24\, 2026. \nFor more information or to register\, visit greatmountainforest.org or call 860-542-5422.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/nature-writing-retreat-at-yale-camp-great-mountain-forest/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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SUMMARY:Nature Writing Retreat at Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:An immersive three-day writing retreat takes place August 7–9\, 2026 at Yale Camp\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, CT 06031. \nHosted by Great Mountain Forest\, this inaugural Nature Writing Retreat invites writers of all levels to draw inspiration from a 6\,400-acre forest landscape rich in history and natural beauty. Inspired by the legacy of American nature writer Hal Borland\, the program explores how time in the wilderness can deepen observation\, creativity\, and environmental awareness. \nParticipants will engage in a series of workshops led by nationally recognized authors\, poets\, and environmental experts\, focusing on topics such as descriptive writing\, ecological literacy\, eco-poetry\, and storytelling rooted in nature. The retreat includes journaling and campfire discussions on Friday\, guided nature walks and workshops on Saturday\, and a closing reflection on Sunday. \nSet in the rustic surroundings of Yale Camp\, the experience offers woodland trails\, shared gathering spaces\, and meals provided on-site. Enrollment is limited\, with an optional opportunity to contribute to a post-retreat online anthology of participant work. \nRegistration is $385 through May 31 and $435 after\, with discounted student rates available. Optional lodging is offered for $70 for two nights. Registration closes July 24\, 2026. \nFor more information or to register\, visit greatmountainforest.org or call 860-542-5422.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/nature-writing-retreat-at-yale-camp-great-mountain-forest/2026-08-08/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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SUMMARY:Nature Writing Retreat at Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:An immersive three-day writing retreat takes place August 7–9\, 2026 at Yale Camp\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, CT 06031. \nHosted by Great Mountain Forest\, this inaugural Nature Writing Retreat invites writers of all levels to draw inspiration from a 6\,400-acre forest landscape rich in history and natural beauty. Inspired by the legacy of American nature writer Hal Borland\, the program explores how time in the wilderness can deepen observation\, creativity\, and environmental awareness. \nParticipants will engage in a series of workshops led by nationally recognized authors\, poets\, and environmental experts\, focusing on topics such as descriptive writing\, ecological literacy\, eco-poetry\, and storytelling rooted in nature. The retreat includes journaling and campfire discussions on Friday\, guided nature walks and workshops on Saturday\, and a closing reflection on Sunday. \nSet in the rustic surroundings of Yale Camp\, the experience offers woodland trails\, shared gathering spaces\, and meals provided on-site. Enrollment is limited\, with an optional opportunity to contribute to a post-retreat online anthology of participant work. \nRegistration is $385 through May 31 and $435 after\, with discounted student rates available. Optional lodging is offered for $70 for two nights. Registration closes July 24\, 2026. \nFor more information or to register\, visit greatmountainforest.org or call 860-542-5422.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/nature-writing-retreat-at-yale-camp-great-mountain-forest/2026-08-09/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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SUMMARY:Woodland Academy: Forest Management for Wildlife at Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:Landowners\, forest managers\, conservation organizations\, and municipal leaders can learn how forestry practices support healthy wildlife populations during Woodland Academy: Forest Management for Wildlife on August 27 from 9 am to 4 pm at Great Mountain Forest. \nThis full-day course examines the relationship between forest management and wildlife habitat\, exploring how forest age\, structure\, and composition influence the species that live within a woodland ecosystem. Participants will learn how practices such as thinning\, regeneration cuts\, and habitat diversification can be used to support songbirds\, mammals\, pollinators\, and other wildlife while meeting broader land management goals. \nThe program combines classroom instruction with field visits\, allowing attendees to observe real-world examples of wildlife-focused forest management. Experts from Connecticut DEEP\, the Sharon Audubon Center\, and Great Mountain Forest will share practical strategies for balancing conservation objectives with long-term forest stewardship. \nInstructors include wildlife biologist Peter Picone of Connecticut DEEP\, Eileen Fielding\, Center Director of the Sharon Audubon Center\, and Great Mountain Forest forester Kate Regan-Loomis. \nThe course has been approved for two Connecticut Forest Practitioner continuing education credits. Participants should be comfortable spending significant time outdoors\, walking off-trail over uneven terrain\, and standing for extended periods in varying weather conditions. \nCoffee\, tea\, water\, and snacks will be provided. Participants should bring their own lunch. \nThe workshop will take place at the historic Yale Camp within Great Mountain Forest\, accessed via the forest’s West Gate on Chattleton Road off Canaan Mountain Road in Falls Village\, CT. Detailed directions will be provided after registration. \nRegistration is $25 per person. \nFor registration and additional information\, visit https://greatmountainforest.org/forest-management-for-wildlife/.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/woodland-academy-forest-management-for-wildlife-at-great-mountain-forest/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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SUMMARY:Woodland Academy: Forest Diseases Facing Connecticut’s Woodlands at Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:Landowners\, conservation professionals\, municipal staff\, and forest managers can gain valuable insight into the health challenges facing Connecticut’s forests during Forest Diseases Facing Connecticut’s Woodlands on September 25 from 9 am to 4 pm at Great Mountain Forest. \nThis full-day Woodland Academy course explores the insects\, diseases\, and environmental stressors that are affecting forests across the state\, while also examining emerging threats that may impact woodlands in the future. Participants will learn how to identify signs of disease and pest damage\, understand how these threats spread through forest ecosystems\, and explore practical management strategies that can improve long-term forest resilience. \nThe program combines classroom instruction with field observations\, providing opportunities to examine real-world examples and discuss current research and monitoring efforts. Experts from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station\, Connecticut DEEP\, and Great Mountain Forest will share guidance designed to help landowners and land managers make informed decisions about forest health. \nInstructors include Dr. Eli Ward\, Assistant Agricultural Scientist II with The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Dr. Robert Marra\, Associate Scientist and Forest Pathologist with The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Starling Childs\, Consulting Forester and Great Mountain Forest Board Member; and Kate Regan-Loomis\, Forester at Great Mountain Forest. \nThe course has been approved for two Connecticut Forest Practitioner continuing education credits. Participants should be prepared for outdoor field activities that include walking on uneven terrain and standing for extended periods. \nCoffee\, tea\, water\, and snacks will be provided. Participants should bring their own lunch. \nThe workshop will be held at the historic Yale Camp within Great Mountain Forest\, accessed through the forest’s West Gate on Chattleton Road off Canaan Mountain Road in Falls Village\, CT. Detailed directions will be provided to registered participants. \nRegistration is $25 per person. \nFor registration and additional information\, visit https://greatmountainforest.org/forest-diseases-facing-connecticuts-woodlands/.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/woodland-academy-forest-diseases-facing-connecticuts-woodlands-at-great-mountain-forest/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261007T090000
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SUMMARY:Woodland Academy: Invasive Plant Species in Connecticut: Identification\, Ecology\, and Management at Great Mountain Forest
DESCRIPTION:Landowners\, conservation practitioners\, municipal staff\, and land trust representatives can learn practical strategies for addressing one of Connecticut’s most significant environmental challenges during Invasive Plant Species in Connecticut: Identification\, Ecology\, and Management on October 7 from 9 am to 4 pm at Great Mountain Forest. \nThis full-day Woodland Academy course examines the invasive plant species that threaten forest health\, biodiversity\, and natural regeneration across the state. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how invasive plants spread\, the ecological impacts they have on native ecosystems\, and the most effective approaches for managing infestations in forests and natural areas. \nThrough a combination of classroom instruction and field-based learning\, attendees will develop skills in identifying Connecticut’s most common invasive forest plants and evaluating management options based on site-specific conditions. Discussions will focus on practical techniques that can help restore and protect native plant communities while supporting long-term forest stewardship goals. \nThe course will be led by experts in forestry and plant ecology\, including Jeff Ward\, Chief Scientist Emeritus at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Betsy Corrigan\, Botanist with TRC Companies\, Inc.; and Kate Regan-Loomis\, Forester at Great Mountain Forest. \nThe program has been approved for two Connecticut Forest Practitioner continuing education credits. Participants should be comfortable walking off-trail on uneven terrain and spending several hours outdoors during field exercises. \nCoffee\, tea\, water\, and snacks will be provided. Participants should bring their own lunch. \nThe workshop will take place at the historic Yale Camp within Great Mountain Forest\, accessed through the forest’s West Gate on Chattleton Road off Canaan Mountain Road in Falls Village\, CT. Detailed directions will be provided to registered participants. \nRegistration is $25 per person. \nFor registration and additional information\, visit https://greatmountainforest.org/invasive-plant-species-in-connecticut/.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/woodland-academy-invasive-plant-species-in-connecticut-identification-ecology-and-management-at-great-mountain-forest/
LOCATION:Yale Camp\, Great Mountain Forest\, 209 Chattleton Road\, Falls Village\, 06031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Falls Village
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