Quinnipiac River Marsh: Past, Present and Future
Boulder Knoll Community Farm: Upcoming Events
Film Series: Envisioning a Sustainable Future
Review of Earth Loyalty & Bioregional Practice
More Garden Workshops
Think Outside the Car 

  

New Haven Bioregional Group/

Transition Greater New Haven

 
Connecting New Haveners 
to Their Life-Place
Since 2005
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  Quinnipiac River Marsh: Past, Present and Future
 
Monday,  July 11, 6 PM

Join the New Haven Land Trust as we welcome Professor Mary Beth Decker 
and Professor Shimon Anisfeld from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies to talk about the challenges that the Quinnipiac salt marsh has faced in 
the past and will continue to face in the future. They will focus on describing 
how historical pollution, a changing marsh ecology, and sea level rise have impacted and will continue to impact the Quinnipiac salt marsh. 

Don't miss out on this informative event!

The preserve is located at 1040 Quinnipiac Ave.
Parking is located inside the main gate.



Boulder Knoll Community Farm 
Upcoming Events
875 Boulder Rd, Cheshire  
Please RSVP : Fellis Jordan  [email protected]

Tuesday, July 12, 6 pm 
Come hear all about ticks and how to protect your family from them. 
Presentation will be in the barn at Bob Giddings' house, 
915 Boulder Rd., next door to the farm. Free. 
Please RSVP to [email protected]

Friday, July 15, 8 pm 
At the farm, Bob Carruthers, a skilled amateur astronomer and storyteller, will bring commercial and home-made telescopes  and show us planets, the moon, 
and other celestial objects. Bring your own telescope if you'd like to use it or 
learn more about it. Free. Rain cancels. 
Please RSVP to  [email protected]

Wednesday, July 27, 5:30 p
"A Brush with Nature"
At the Farm. Cultivate your creative side with artist Betsy DeMarco, owner of 
"The Blue DoDo" in Hamden.  No experience necessary.  Share an evening with friends, creating your own work of art.  Painters will be given step by step instruction on how to create a painting that is inspired by the beautiful scenery 
of Boulder Knoll Farm.  Light refreshments, including cheese from  Caseus Fromagerie and Bistro, and drink will be provided along with paints, easels, canvases and aprons.  At the end of the evening you will proudly take home 
your masterpiece.  
This was a popular event last year so reserve your spot early. Adults only. 
Cost is $35.  Click here to sign up online, or send a check to Friends of Boulder Knoll, ATTN: A Brush with Nature, PO Box 1329, Cheshire, CT 06410. 





Earth Loyalty & Bioregional Practice
Selected Writings of Fred Cervin
by New Haven - Quinnipiac Bioregional Group, 2015
Publisher: New Haven Bioregional Publications
ISBN 978-0-9908460-0-0
90 pages, 9"x 6" format $12
 
From the book's preface by Mark Mitsock:
 
"Fred Cervin believed that the relation of the human species to the natural world is in a state of crisis, and that this crisis has both a practical and spiritual dimension. The practical and the spiritual are typically thought to operate on separate planes, but in Fred's vision they 
are seamlessly blended ..."
 
It's obviously from his very first poem "Three Medicine Songs" that Fred Cervin was a dedicated bioregionalist and activist who walked his talk.
 
In 2005 he co-founded the New Haven Bioregional Group in his local New Haven, Connecticut to put his ideas into action. Fred died in August 2013, but the Group is carrying on his work and perpetuating Cervin's life-place ideas and actions by producing this book of his writings for all of us and future generations.
 
Again and again throughout Earth Loyalty & Bioregional Practice, Cervin is resolute in his dedication to honoring the Earth and living in harmony with ALL of its occupants.  In his Earth Loyalty As A Spiritual Orientation / Queen of My Heart he strongly urges everyone to make a vow to the Earth to live with love, consideration and respect in each of our places 
as he does in his. 
 
Cervin's poems are lyrical and filled with his heartfelt connection with the land, they strongly flow together in clearly presenting a variety of vitally important aspects of his life view.  In his prose, he provides his thoughts on the critical state of the environment and its causes while also offering solutions, i.e. from growing one's own food to redefining our sense of who we are as humans, to reestablishing mutually beneficial relationships with the Earth 
and everyone inhabiting the planet to rebuilding and maintaining strong communities in which communication, cooperation...as well as good home grown meals...are engaged in 
and shared by all community members.
 
The context of Cervin's poems and prose resides in his awareness of and distress at the current state of the planet and how Earth continues to be plundered by profit-seeking individuals and corporations.  This is Fred Cervin's wake up call to all of us to step back from our consumerism and reconnect with Mother Earth who freely provides everything 
that we need. It is an urgent plea on his part and well worth our focused attention and 
active participation.
                                                                                                                          
by Jean Lindgren
Reprinted here with the permission of Planet Drum PULSE where this 
review  originally appeared in their Spring/Summer 2016 issue.
Planet Drum, PO Box 31251, SF, CA 94131 



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