
At our August meeting, Theresa Gallagher, Nature Resource Officer from the City of Shelton, representing Mayor Mark A. Lauretti, presented the club with the “Clean Sweep 2022 Volunteer of the Year” award for the work done cleaning up the Huntington Green and Ripton Road.

Club member Teya Bell with the help of club President Holly Secskas and Renee Marsh along with the City of Shelton and the Conservation Department coordinated a clean-up on Saturday, April 23, 2022 of the Huntington Green and Ripton Road to the Shelton History Center.
Members pitched in to help collect trash left on the Huntington Green and along Ripton Road.
Clean Sweep was held in conjunction with Earth Day 2022.


For our field trip this year we visited 



At our July meeting, Master Gardener and past President Renee Marsh spoke to us about the Beech Leaf Disease that is affecting the Beech trees in Connecticut.
looking up into the canopy, are characterized by dark striping between leaf veins. Symptoms have also been found to include: aborted leaf enlargement; cupping, browning, and yellowing of foliage; branch and tip dieback; and in some cases, premature leaf dropping.





At the center of each table were Golden Empire Bidens. At the end of the luncheon the member at each table with the birthday closest to the date of the luncheon got to take home the Bidens.




