Showing posts with label Connecticut Forest and Park Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connecticut Forest and Park Association. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2017

Newest Artist-In-Residence on the New England Trail performs free show Wednesday

The Connecticut Forest & Park Association’s latest New England Trail Artist-in-Residence, Ben Cosgrove, will perform and talk about his upcoming residency Wednesday night at the Wesleyan University science center. Ben composes and performs music inspired by New England landscapes, and will spend the next 12 months writing and performing music inspired by the New England Trail (NET)

The New England Trail, from Long Island Sound
to Mount Monadnock. Plenty of parking!
(Click to embiggen.)
The New England Trail runs 215 miles from the Guilford shore to the Massachusetts/New Hampshire Border, ("from the Sound to the Summits"), and in 2009 became one of just eleven federally-designated national scenic trails. It's comprised primarily of the historic Mattabesett, Metacomet, and Monadnock Trail systems and passes through 42 communities in Connecticut and Massachusetts, including Middletown.
The New England Trail Artist-in-Residence program is a project of the Connecticut Forest & Park Association, the Appalachian Mountain Club and the National Park Service. The artists help to create and deepen people's connections to the land, particularly the shared resource of the New England Trail. Past artists include poet David K. Leff, and photographers Xiomaro and Barbara Bosworth.
Ben performs regularly all over the country, writes scores for films, plays, radio, and television, and has produced several well-received albums of original instrumental work. He says the strongest forces guiding his compositions are his deep interests in landscape, place, and ecology.   
Wednesday's event is co-sponsored by Wesleyan University’s Earth & Environmental Science Department. Further details here on CFPA's web site.

WhenWednesday, September 27, 2017 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm  
Where: Exley Science Ctr. Lobby (Lawn Ave. side) 265 Church St.  (Parking may be available at Lot D on Lawn Avenue.)   RSVP: RSVP recommended Price: FREE

Video: title track to Ben's album "Salt"

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Fracking Film "GasLand II" - Free Screening Friday at CFPA


  Don't get scared on Friday the 13th -
 get educated!

  Gasland Part II Screening 
  & Fracking Discussion

  Friday, June 13 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  CFPA Headquarters, Rockfall (Middlefield)


Join CFPA volunteers Scott Gray and Sonya Wulff as they host a screening of Gasland Part II and a discussion regarding fracking.

In the follow-up to his Oscar-nominated film Gasland, filmmaker Josh Fox uses his trademark dark humor to take a deeper, broader look at hydraulic fracturing, 
or fracking, the controversial method of extracting natural gas and oil, now occurring 
on a global level. 

Don't think fracking is a CT issue? A representative from Food & Water Watch 
will lead a discussion on how fracking impacts you, and the ways you can become 
more involved. 

Don't miss this fun and invigorating evening. All are welcome, and your questions are encouraged.

Space is limited, pre-registration is greatly appreciated. 
Click here to registerOr call us at 860-346-2372.

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16 Meriden Road
Rockfall, Connecticut 06481
(860) 346-TREE



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