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Wilton Land Trust Hosts Stewardship Sunday — Schenck’s Island

Join Wilton Land Conservation Trust for a day of trail work, removing invasive species, and planting native species!
Building Community, Biodiversity for All Ages
By combining education and environmental management, Stewardship Sundays — led by WLCT’s youth interns — is an opportunity for people of all ages to get out there, improve the environment, meet like-minded folk, and take home some skills to apply in their yards and gardens. All are welcome, come and join us!
“Our Spring and Fall Stewardship Sundays are a great opportunity to gather with friends and family, get into the fantastic outdoors and make a difference to our conserved properties. Wilton has such beautiful properties and it’s really rewarding to take on the role of caretakers as a community!” — Marlen Clark, WLCT Stewardship Committee Chair
“Being part of a community only starts with where you live, it continues with getting involved. WLCT contributes to the core of our town and being involved with this organization is wonderfully fulfilling.” — Mike Conway, WLCT Stewardship Committee
Sunday, Sept. 15, at 1:30-3 p.m.
Parking for WLT’s Schenck’s Island: Schenck’s Island lot or Wilton River Plaza. The trail entrance is at the end of Old Ridgefield Road. Please park in the lot; we will convene by the picnic tables. Look for the WLT table to sign in.
Be Prepared:
Be Prepared: The workday is set for drizzle or shine. Bring what you need to be comfortable — a hat, gloves, boots, water, and tick repellant.



