Matt Lesser, now in his third term representing the 100th Assembly
District (Middletown), has earned a lifetime 100% voting record from the CT
League of Conservation Voters and is active in the National Caucus of
Environmental Legislators. As Assistant
Majority Leader, he serves on the Energy & Technology Committee, is chair
of the Legislative Subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee and is vice
chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee. He will share news on such state issues as fracking waste
storage, protecting open space, and expanding support for renewable
energy. Bring your questions (and a
friend!)
Remember, come as you are and no reservations required!
The Cypress Restaurant, specializing in home-style cooking served in a
"cozy, informal atmosphere," was first opened by the Carta family on
May 30th, 1936.
1265 South Main Street
(860)346-3367Coming up in June: Save-the-date for our annual Ct. River green drinks cruise, hosted by our friends on board the RiverQuest. June 10--details and instructions for making your reservation to come.
Meet
Your Greens is Middlesex County's monthly green drinks happy-hour network
providing opportunities to make connections and exchange news about
environmental issues in Middlesex County. Based on the popular Green Drinks in
CT and nationwide, this informal gathering of people drawn from the community,
nonprofit groups and the business world offers time to brainstorm ideas and
plant seeds for collaboration. All are welcome with no reservations or advanced
registration necessary.
Meet
Your Greens meets every third Tuesday of the month. Venues and times change--
join our e-list for updates and invites by contacting Claire Rusowicz,crusowicz@rockfallfoundation.org; or Cristina Gastador Hayden, cristina.gastador@gmail.com. You
can also join us on Facebook ("Meet Your Greens"). Schedule updates
are also provided on The Rockfall Foundation website.
The
Rockfall Foundation supports environmental education, conservation programs and
planning initiatives in Middlesex County. Established in 1935, it is one of
Connecticut’s oldest environmental organizations whose mission is to be a
catalyst-- bringing people together and supporting organizations to conserve
and enhance the county’s natural environment. Rockfall awards grants each year
to organizations, schools and municipalities, and sponsors educational programs
and symposia.
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