Friday May 29, 2015. North Stonington Senior Center, 6:30 pm
By Beth Sullivan
Over the last year or so, Avalonia
Land Conservancy has undergone some big changes and is making some
great strides. From the ground up the organization is getting in
step with new standards and practices.
Avalonia provides nesting opportunities for Purple Martins |
We will always strive to acquire
important parcels of land, to protect special habitats, and special
species, create greenways, and foster an atmosphere that welcomes
education and exploration and nurtures love of the land. We have
embarked on some more active management projects. Rather than always
letting the land sit still and be idle, sometimes outgrowing true
optimal usefulness as a habitat, we have done projects that create
improve habitats both for the plants and wildlife as well.
Avalonia dedicates a new preserve in North Stonington |
Increased stewardship helps Avalonia
We have grown our stewardship teams,
hardworking folks who care about the land and the organization, who
work hard to maintain, enhance and make the trailed preserves safe
and enjoyable for others.
Avalonia connects the trails in Groton |
At Preston Nature Preserve the meadows are restored for wildlife |
At the town level, the local
committees are working to increase communication within their towns,
to keep members active and informed, to increase membership and to
make connections with other organizations which help us on our
mission to manage and improve our preserves.
Groups of students learn about stewardship at Dodge Paddock |
We have increased and formalized the
standing committees. We can always use more representation and help:
Stewardship, Acquisition, Finances, Governance and Planning, and
Development. We have also added a Communications Committee that
enfolds all aspects of social media, connecting with members and the
public, developing outreach and education programs. We will have a
super new website, being unveiled shortly, a blog, a newsletter that
is rapidly turning to a new and improved digital format for quicker
news and greater appeal. We are introducing an Instagram account for
photo sharing as well as a photo gallery on the new website. As
before, Facebook has continued to be the place to find updates on
events, walks and news.
Avalonia provides opportunities to explore and grow outdoors |
Land Trust Alliance accreditation planned
At the leadership level, Executives
and the Board of Directors are streamlined and working together to
work toward Land Trust Alliance accreditation. Getting the house in
order is no small feat, and the rigors of doing so are making us all
appreciate the challenges of being a successful, productive
all-volunteer land trust.
Avalonia provided new Osprey platforms in Stonington Marshes |
We welcome everyone to our Annual
Meeting, Friday May 29, at 6:30 pm. Join us at the North Stonington
Senior Center on Rt 2 by the Holly Green Plaza. We will report on
the year’s achievements. We will introduce and elect our new or
returning Executives and Board. Our speakers will be Doug Thompson
and Jennifer Pagach, directors of the Goodwin Niering Center for the
Environment at Connecticut College. We have worked with their
students for three years now as part of their Service Learning
course-a great collaboration.
Avalonia creaetd new young forest habitat |
The beautiful quilt will be raffled
off at 8pm. Tickets will be available at the event and are still
available by contacting the Avalonia office or a town chair person.
Please join
us, for this one night, or more...by planning to make a commitment
to an organization that is YOUR land trust, which would welcome your
energy, skills and service!
Photographs by Beth Sullivan and
Avalonia volunteers.