By Beth Sullivan
As we head deeper into the Giving
Season, I find it very hard to make choices: choices about charities
and causes. If you are of a giving nature, you peruse all the
requests, listen to the phone calls, research the organizations, and
try to make a decision with your head as well as your heart.
Often I head out for a walk;
sometimes it clears my head during this busy time. I look out over
a marsh and realize how the edge of the sea is such a dynamic special
place. I appreciate the open sky, fields and forest. And then I
realize where MY heart is, with the land.
Places to appreciate |
I find respite and peace, but also
stimulation and adventure. I choose my own pace: fast for exercise or
slow and meandering for meditation. I can choose to be alone, grab a
friend on a leash or find a hiking partner. I can choose a trail
that is clean and wide, or diverge into the woods and get off the
beaten path. There is never an admission fee.
We appreciate the peaceful land |
It is for this reason that I
continue to support Avalonia Land Conservancy in its simple, honest
mission to preserve and protect land through Acquisition and
Stewardship.
We appreciate the next generation of stewards |
We grow with your help
In the last several years, our
organization has grown and strengthened. As we expand our reach
through 8 towns, we are the largest and most diverse land trust in SE
CT. We are working toward Land Trust Alliance accreditation - a
daunting and challenging task considering how great our
responsibilities are already. The vast majority of this work is done
by volunteers who believe in the same goals. Our Executive Director
and office manager/ book keeper are essential to the task of keeping
us organized and all on the proper path! Another challenging task.
Together we explore the land |
Trying to juggle our commitment to
the environment and our relationship with the public, with funding
sources, educational organizations and State and Federal groups that
assist us takes a huge effort and we have all our volunteers, you, to
thank.
Together we
protect over 3500 acres for the purpose of providing habitat for
varied wildlife. In doing so, that wildlife, those habitats, are
there for you to explore and enjoy whenever you choose. It is only
with your membership and your donations, that this is possible.
We appreciate the wildlife we so easily see. |
I invite you to explore our website to get an understanding of the scope of our work at
this point in time - a big difference from a few decades ago. We
invite you to come enjoy our lands, your lands, in whatever way
helps you believe that we share the same goals. Think of what your
home community means to you. If open space, freedom to explore, and
the knowledge that land and wildlife is protected for future
generations in your community, are important to you, then please join
me in supporting YOUR land trust, during Avalonia’s Annual Appeal.
And, of course, we thank you now for
a gift that will truly keep on giving.
Photographs by Beth Sullivan.
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