Thursday, April 2, 2026

Celebrate Earth Day April 18 at Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center


 

Earth Day FAQ


Q: Is there a fee to get in?
A: No, there’s no admission fee for our Earth Day Celebration!

Q: Where do I park?
A: There are two parking lots available: our main parking lot in front of the Nature Center, and an auxiliary lot in front of the Redwing Pond House, located at 21 Milan St. Follow the directions of the parking attendants.

Q: What time does the event start?
A: The event starts at 10:00 AM and continues until 3:00 PM.

Q: Where do I go to join an scheduled event?
A: Hikes and most other scheduled events will meet at the entrance to the Nature Center. Featured Creatures with James will meet inside the Nature Center. Space is limited for our live animal show, and spots fill up fast, so come early!

Q: Will there be bathrooms available?
A: Yes, there will be outdoor portable toilets on-site as well as indoor restrooms.

Q: Will the Nature Center building be open?
A: Yes, the Nature Center will be open for Earth Day. We will be closed the day after (Sunday), and will re-open on Monday.

Q: Is there a rain date for this event?
A: No, in the event of rain there will be no event.

Q: Will there be places to sit and rest?
A: Yes, there are benches at the pavilion and bleachers next to the fields

Q: Is there handicap parking available?
A: There are handicap parking spots in our main lot, and some spots will be made available next to the field; tell the parking attendant if you require accessible parking.

Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Dogs are not allowed at this event, with the exception of service animals.

Q: Is this event stroller-friendly?
A: You are welcome to bring a stroller, but be advised that exhibitors and vendors will be set up on the athletic field, the condition of which can vary based on recent weather.

Q: Will there be an ATM available?
A: Yes, there will be an ATM at this event.

Q: Is outside food allowed?
A: Yes, if you would like to bring a bagged lunch or snacks with you, you are welcome to do so.

Q: Can I donate items to the raffle?
A: Yes! We welcome donations, and will be accepting raffle items up until Monday the 7th. When you drop items off at the Nature Center, be sure to fill out the Donation Log sheet.



Get creative at craft workshops at Seymour Community Center


 

Celebrate National Unicorn Day at Derby Public Library


The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St., Derby.
 

Troop 101 to hold dinner at Huntington Congregational Church in Shelton


 

Derby Neck Library to close Saturday, Sunday


 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Griffin Health Center for Healthy Living in Oxford to hold cooking demos


OXFORD - In recognition of Earth Month, the Griffin Center for Healthy Living at Quarry Walk, 300 Oxford Road is hosting a series of free cooking demonstrations to help individuals prepare flavorful and nutrient-dense meals using environmentally sustainable ingredients this April.


Held on the first three Tuesdays in April from 5-6:15 p.m. at the Center’s Teaching Kitchen, these cooking classes will feature practical strategies to incorporate plant-based, local, and seasonal ingredients into meals, reduce food waste, and highlight sustainable proteins that support personal health goals and care for the planet.


Cooking with Seasonal Produce, which discusses phytonutrients and the importance of "eating the rainbow" and features a demonstration of Baby Kale Salad with Apples, Goat Cheese, Radish & Honey Mustard Dressing with Grilled Marinated Chicken, will be April 7.


Plants as the Center of the Plate, which discusses the benefits of plant protein for heart health and the importance of fiber intake for digestive health, and features a demonstration of White Bean & Sweet Potato Burger with Cucumber & Tomato Salad, will be April 14.


Reducing Food Waste & Sustainable Kitchen Habits, which discusses issues with food waste and food storage techniques and features a demonstration of Broccoli & Chickpea Power Salad with Roasted Beets, will be April 21.


These events are free, but seating is limited and reservations are required. 

Visit 

www.griffinhealth.org/teaching-kitchen or contact the Griffin Center for Healthy Living Coordinator at 203-732-1369 to sign up.


Opened in 2020, the Griffin Center for Healthy Living is a unique facility in which Griffin Health partners with the community in wellness – offering education, guidance and assistance in preventing and managing chronic disease, and promoting overall well-being. 
The Center is part of Griffin’s mission to empower individuals to make choices that change their lifestyles for the better, and embodies Griffin’s goal to not only care for individuals when they are not well, but to build a meaningful relationship, guide, and coach them to maximize their quality of life. 
Visit griffinhealthyliving.org for more information about the Center's features and upcoming community events. 


This is a press release from Griffin Health.