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SUMMARY:Arbor Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join Hillside Cemetery and Arboretum for an Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday\, Apr. 25.  Chris Teter of Bartlett Tree Experts will demonstrate the correct way to plant a tree and protect it with proper mulching and watering.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/arbor-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Hillside Cemetery\, 165 Ridgefield Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Environmental,Free,Nature,Outdoor Event
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SUMMARY:Feeding the Body Politic: Culinary Satire and the Print Market in an Age of Revolution Lecture and Food Tasting at The Wilton Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Food has long carried political meaning\, and its significance in revolutionary America is no exception. Join art and culinary historian Nancy Siegel for a lecture and historic food tasting which investigates a distinct genre of culinary-inspired satirical prints produced by artists sympathetic to the plight of American colonists. Imagine King George III placing a fleet of ships in an oven about to be baked like gingerbread\, the Prince of Wales gorging himself on the fortunes of Empire\, the American colonies represented as a kettle of fish\, exploding teapots—visual metaphors that spoke to the conditions and events that eventually dismantled the British Empire: non-importation movements in the American colonies\, complex trade embargoes\, protests over taxation\, the anti-saccharite movement that called for boycotts of sugar from the West Indies produced by enslaved laborers\, and—ultimately—Revolution. \nAbout Nancy Siegel: \nNancy Siegel is Assistant Dean and Professor of Art History & Culinary History at Towson University\, where she specializes in American landscape studies\, underrepresented women artists of the 19th century\, print culture\, and culinary history of the 18th and 19th centuries. She provides historical cooking demonstrations\, tastings\, and lectures widely on landscape and food histories in addition to serving as an art and culinary consultant for museums and non-profit institutions. This lecture is based upon her forthcoming book\, Political Appetites: The Power of Food in Revolutionary America (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 2026) available now for preorders and the documentary Feeding the Revolution (WMHT). \nThe talk will be held on Sunday\, Apr. 26th\, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Wilton Historical Society.\nAdmission is $25 non-members\, $15 for members of the Wilton Historical Society. \nThis program is sponsored by ASML \nRegister online
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/feeding-the-body-politic-culinary-satire-and-the-print-market-in-an-age-of-revolution-lecture-and-food-tasting-at-the-wilton-historical-society/
LOCATION:Wilton Historical Society\, 224 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT
CATEGORIES:Educational,Food,Historic,Not for profit,Tasting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wilton Historical Society":MAILTO:info@wiltonhistorical.org
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Connecticut to the Revolution with Mike Allen
DESCRIPTION:Connecticut played an outsized role in winning U.S. independence from the British Empire. Prominent historical figures contributed to the formation of the new country\, while Connecticut earned the nickname “the provision state” because of its supplies of food and ammunition to the Continental Army. \nMilitary actions in Danbury\, Ridgefield\, Saugatuck\, Groton\, New London\, New Haven\, Greenwich\, Norwalk\, and Fairfield were significant. \nRoger Sherman\, Israel Putnam\, Jonathan Trumbull\, Benedict Arnold\, Noah Webster\, and others played critical roles\, while other notable figures visited the state during the Revolutionary War years: George Washington\, French General Rochambeau\, John Hancock\, and more. \nThe Connecticut Compromise broke a stalemate in the Continental Congress and allowed progress to continue forming the Constitution. \nNoted storyteller and journalist Mike Allen\, former host of the popular podcast Amazing Tales About History\, will walk through the key people and events in Connecticut during our nation’s tumultuous march to independence\, 250 years ago. \nThe talk will be held on Thursday\, April 30\, at 7:00 p.m. at the Wilton Historical Society (224 Danbury Road in Wilton).\nThe event is free for Historical Society members. For non-members\, there is a $10.00 fee. \nRegistration required. \nThis event is sponsored by ASML.
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/the-importance-of-connecticut-to-the-revolution-with-mike-allen/
LOCATION:Wilton Historical Society\, 224 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT
CATEGORIES:Educational,Historic,In Person,Lecture,Not for profit
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SUMMARY:Birds & Binoculars with Wilton Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:Take a guided walk through the riverside habitat of Schenck’s Island on Sat. May 9 and learn how to spot and identify birds by sight and sound with birding guide and conservationist Joe Bear. \nBear will share insights into bird behavior\, calls\, and migration patterns during this leisurely\, 90-minute outing starting at 8:00 a.m. \nThe walk will take place rain or shine and follow easy terrain. \nWe encourage seasoned birders and those new to birdwatching to join us for a serene and satisfying morning. Don’t forget your binoculars and cameras! \nRegister online through the Wilton Land Trust website! See you there!
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/birds-binoculars-with-wilton-land-trust/
LOCATION:Schenck’s Island\, 202 Old Ridgefield Rd # 2\, wilton\, CT\, 06778\, United States
CATEGORIES:Animals,Educational,Environmental,Free,Nature,Outdoor Event,Walk/Hike
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wilton Land Trust":MAILTO:whitney@wiltonlandtrust.org
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SUMMARY:Moth Madness Drop-off Program at Woodcock Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:Moth Madness Drop-Off Program at Woodcock Nature Center \nSaturday\, May 22\, from 8 – 10 p.m.​​​ \nUncover the wonderful world of moths!  While these primarily nocturnal insects are seldom seen\, kids will embark on a night hike to visit light traps and baited trees to see what they can find.  This should attract different moth species\, so kids can learn and identify together what they see.  With over 1\,000 species of moths that live in New England\, it is always exciting to discover more of them!  This program is for children in grades 3-6.​​ \n​​Registration is required.  $45 per child
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/moth-madness-drop-off-program-at-woodcock-nature-center/
LOCATION:Woodcock Nature Center\, 56 Deer Run Rd\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Animals,Educational,Environmental,Kids,Outdoor Event,Walk/Hike
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