Upcoming Programs

Sunrise Birding at Bennett's Pond
Saturday, October 25 from 7 - 9am
Bennett's Pond State Park is one of the best spots for birdwatching in Ridgefield, and late October is a great time to explore the trails at sunrise and see what species can be glimpsed alongside the gorgeous fall foliage! Bring binoculars and dress in layers as it may be chillier when we start! We recommend wearing hiking boots or supportive shoes as there will be some inclines, muddy spots, rocks, and tree roots. We will be doing a ~2 mile loop from the parking lot down to the pond and back. The walk will take us through forest, meadow, and wetland habitats, which should offer opportunities to see a wide range of bird species from warblers to wood ducks! Meet in the main parking lot on Bennett's Farm Road. For GPS directions, enter Bennett's Pond State Park, Ridgefield CT.
This program is in partnership with the Ridgefield Conservation Commission and Ridgefield Parks and Recreation.
This event is free. Registration is required.

Storytime in the Fairy Village
Monday, October 27 from 10 - 11:30am
Take a whimsical walk to the Fairy Village where we'll read a story, build tiny fairy houses out of natural materials and create a fun craft together. A very special (and very slow but thorough) animal guest will be inspecting our fairy houses!
Registration required. $30 per child/caregiver

Lunch Break Hike and Hang
Monday, October 27 from 12 - 1pm
Monday, November 17 from 12 - 1pm
Monday, December 15 from 12 - 1pm
Looking for an active way to enjoy your lunch break? Join us for a free short 45-minute hike on our trails. Bring a lunch to enjoy on the grounds afterward, or head home to finish up your workday. This group will meet the third Monday of every month, so add it to your calendar going forward. Meet at the trailhead kiosk along the main driveway.
We will cancel for rain or snow.
Registration is requested, but not required. Walk-ins welcome.

Wildlife Awareness 101
Thursday, October 30 from 7 - 8:30pm
Wilton Library, Wilton
Have you ever wondered if the fox in your backyard is dangerous? Is it a coyote or a wolf? What about the loud animal screaming you heard at night? Animal Curator Jennifer Bradshaw has answers your questions. She will educate the community on how to co-exist with wildlife, how to properly handle situations with injured wildlife, who to contact for all wildlife and animal-related scenarios as so much more.
Registration is required.

Costumes and Critters!
Friday, October 31 from 1:30 - 3pm
Get ready for a not-too-spooky Halloween adventure! You are are invited to put on your best Halloween costumes and spend the afternoon with us! We will hike our trails, following clues left by animals to locate a special treat. We'll gather for a meet and greet with two misunderstood animals, a tarantula and an albino snake, and learn why they are more amazing than scary! Our adventure will end with a seasonal story reading (bring a snack!). This program combines the magic of Halloween with the wonders of nature. Don't forget your costumes and your curiosity!
Registration is required. $30 per child (ages 2 - 5) and their caregiver.

Owl Prowl
Saturday, November 1 from 5:30 - 7pm
Sarah Bishop Preserve, Ridgefield
Join bird enthusiast Tommy McCarthy and Ridgefield Conservation Commission members for an evening walk to learn about and listen for some of the eight owl species which can be found in our state. We will delve into the lives of these secretive and beautiful animals by learning about the sounds they make, the habitat they prefer, and the signs they leave behind as they hunt. Feel free to bring your binoculars, but they are not required. their low-light performance, but they will not be necessary.
This program is in partnership with the Ridgefield Conservation Commission.
This event is free. Registration required.

Tales & Trails
Monday, November 3 from 10 - 11am
Experience the magic of fall with our free Tales & Trails program! Take in vibrant colors and the crisp air of autumn as you and your little one spend part of your morning on a guided walk on trails. An educator will lead the way, pointing out the wonders of nature and sharing fascinating facts about the season. After the walk, we will gather around for Storytime perfect for your little one. This is a chance to connect with nature and enjoy quality time with your family. All ages are welcome! Ready for an unforgettable morning? Sign up today!
Registration is required. Donations are suggested, but not required.

Talking Trees (They Really Do!)
Thursday, November 6 from 7 - 8pm
Ridgefield Library, Ridgefield
Did you know that trees and other plants have ways to communicate with each other? People tend to think of plants as mere objects, but research has led to some perspective-shifting discoveries about trees and other plant life. In this presentation, Educator Tommy McCarthy will share fascinating facts about the plant kingdom and let you know some great books to read to learn even more!
This program is in partnership with the Ridgefield Conservation Commission and the Ridgefield Library.
This event is free. Registration required.
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Winter Luminaria Walk
Sunday, January 11 from 5 - 7pm
Share the magic of a winter evening in nature with your friends and family as you meander along our self-guided, illuminated trail during Woodcock's Luminaria Walk.
Proceeds support Woodcock's community programs. Light refreshments will be provided in the pavilion after your tranquil stroll through the winter woods.
Registration is required for both adults and children. Tickets are $25 per adult, children are free with a paying adult.





