On Saturday, April 23, volunteers for Greenwich Land Trust celebrated Earth Day in the greenest way possible: by rolling up their sleeves and gardening at GLTโs American Chestnut Sanctuary at Burning Tree Road in Greenwich, CT. Those participating helped beautify the sanctuary by planting native flowers and trees, removing invasive weeds and taking part in a wildlife release with the nonprofit animal welfare organization, Wildlife in Crisis. Whole Food Market in Greenwich, CT, provided lunch for all volunteers.[envira-gallery id="10199"]
[envira-gallery slug="glt"]
Photographs by Cheryl Moss
Greenwich Land Trust Makes Its Mark on Earth Day
- Modified on: April 16, 2023
You may also likeโฆ
More than 350 people attended The Benefit for Greenwich Hospital on September 27, celebrating an $82 million milestone in the hospitalโs $125 million Arc...
On Monday, June 10thย ONSF, a Greenwich Hospital Alliance, celebrated its 15thย Annual Golf Outing at The Stanwich Club in Greenwich, Connecticut.
ย It was an enchanted evening in Wonderland on Saturday, June 1 as more than 350 guests followed their curiosity down the rabbit hole forย Familyย Centersโย Through...