Bring your children and come play and learn about the biodiversity in the marsh on the corner of Holcomb Rd. and Rt.20 (Parking on Ezekiel Way) at 10 am. Alisa Phillips-Griggs, Water Quality & Projects Coordinator for the Farmington River Watershed Association, will help us to catch, identify and release invertebrates in the marsh and teach us what roles different macro-invertebrates play in the environment. Call Jennifer to sign-up at 860-844-0086.
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