Naromi Land Trust  
Forever. Sherman. 
July 2018 
                                               Vol. 9, Issue 8
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Annual Meeting
Butterfly Walk
50th Anniversary Gala
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Members, Friends and Neighbors,
Tickets are still on sale for Naromi's 50th Anniversary Gala taking place on our beautiful Upland Pastures Preserve on July 28th.  We hope you will join us for this event and show your support for Naromi Land Trust atop one of the most scenic views in town.

This tented buffet dinner event catered by
Bonni Manning includes live Bossa Nova music, silent and live auctions.  All funds raised will go to help Naromi Land Trust manage and maintain the 12% of land mass in Sherman that we have preserved - FOREVER.  

We hope you will come to Naromi's Annual Meeting tomorrow night as well and learn more about what we have been up to this last year.  More details below.

All the Best,

Amanda Branson,  Executive Director
THIS Friday!  Naromi's Annual Meeting, July 13th
We hope you can join us along the shores of Lake Mauweehoo for
Photo by Carol Kaliff
Naromi Land Trust's Annual Meeting beginning at 6:30 pm at the Lake Mauweehoo Clubhouse. Bring the family, enjoy refreshments with ice cream for purchase from Jason the Ice Cream Man and hear from our keynote speaker, Debbie Corcione, founder and Director of the Wildlife-Line, Inc., a wildlife rehabilitator located in Sherman. The Annual Meeting is free and open to the public.
 
Debbie Corcione started the Wildlife-Line in 2008 but has been a rehabilitator over 25 years. The mission of Wildlife-Line is to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned or injured wildlife and return them to their natural habitat. While many of the animals have obvious signs of injury or neglect, there are many animals who appear to be abandoned but are not. There are many guidelines for how to assess if an animal requires rescue and she will share some of that information in her presentation. Debbie believes that every animal should have a chance to live out its natural life and she hopes to share her experience and expertise with the community. Come and learn more about the amazing resource we have right here in Sherman.
 
The evening will include a short business meeting.
 
The Clubhouse at Lake Mauweehoo is the intersection of Route 37 South and Leach Hollow Road. Contact Naromi's office at 860-354-0260 or naromi.org for more information.
CANCELED Butterfly Walk Upland Pastures- Saturday, July 14th
Our butterfly leaders have reported that butterfly viewing for this weekend is less than optimal.  Late blooming flowers and the dry weather has not produced the numbers of butterfly to warrant a walk at this time.  So, we will need to cancel the butterfly walk scheduled for this Saturday, July 14th.

Please mark your calendars for Sunday, July 29th at 11:00 am for the next butterfly walk being held at Naromi's Strauss Preserve.  

Strauss Preserve From Route 39 North from Sherman Center:  Turn right onto Edmonds Road at Happy Acres Farm.  Follow Edmonds Road 1.1 miles to the Strauss Preserve Kiosk to Route 39.  Edmonds Road turns into a gravel drive so stay to the left until you see the kiosk.

RSVP requested.  Be sure to wear long clothing, tick repellant, hat and binoculars.

Hope to see you on July 29th.
|Get Your Tickets by July 15th!! Naromi 50th Anniversary Gala