Outdoor music is a staple of summer. Whether it is a concert at a local park, or James Taylor at Tanglewood, this summer has brought back many options both nearby
Birding Walk with Lewisboro Land Trust on Saturday, April 17 Written by Lewisboro Land Trust
Birding Walk on Saturday, April 17 from 8 to 9:30 am
The Lewisboro Library and Lewisboro Land Trust invite you to observe and learn about birds on a walk at the Old Field Preserve in Waccabuc.
The walk will be led by Bedford Audubon naturalist Tait Johansson and is good for all levels of birding experience.
The entrance to Old Field Preserve is on the East side of Mead Street (at the intersection of Schoolhouse Road) in Waccabuc. There’s plenty of parking in the preserve and on the side of the preserve driveway.
February 11, 2021 at 7:28 PM
Under your feet lies a tool for healthier food, cleaner water, and less carbon in our atmosphere. Hint: it’s as old and as cheap as dirt.
When Bedford 2030 relaunched their organization last fall, they not only unveiled a new name, they committed to a new, aggressive goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Town of Bedford 80% by 2030. As one part of the plan to achieve this ambitious objective, Bedford 2030 is thrilled to be launching a new initiative all about the power of soil and plants to capture carbon from the atmosphere.
“[We] will work with the community and many of Bedford 2030’s existing and new partners to develop and pilot programming,” said Karen Simons, Bedford 2030 Board Member and co-leader of this initiative. “Local organizations, such as Westchester Land Trust, Mianus River Gorge, Bedford Audubon, Rusticus Garden Club, etc. are already undertaking work that benefits carbon capture through their existing act