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HVG was recently awarded a $1500 grant from the Rockfall Foundation, intended to develop awareness for the extensive trails network within the Town of Haddam. Haddam has nearly 50 miles of trails and 42 trailheads on State, public and private lands. Trails within Haddam are operated by various organizations which include the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, The Haddam Land Trust and the local School District. Unfortunately, because there are few easily accessible maps or trail markers, many of these trails are not widely known. 

The long-term goal of HVG is to place a small sign near each trailhead to identify the trail and the land owner, and provide a link to a single website of trail information.  Funds from the Rockfall Foundation will kick-start this trail-marking process by funding signs for 3 prominent trailheads, and the building and launch of the 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 continues to hold and manage open space property in the county.

To learn more about this exciting project and to be involved in the HVG trails committee, please contact Lynn Cooper at llcooper13@comcast.net.


 
 
Please join the HVG for their Annual Meeting, Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 7:00pm at the Grange Hall, 311 Saybrook Rd., Higganum. The highlight of the meeting will be a presentation by Brian Thompson, Civil Engineer and Westport Water Pollution Control Authority Coordinator, who will discuss the Living Machine, a natural wastewater treatment system, and other viable wastewater treatment solutions. Some old and new HVG business will be discussed briefly, and refreshments will be served. All HVG meetings are open to the public, and all Haddam residents are encouraged to join the HVG. There is no fee for the meeting or for membership.
 
 
Stock up for Thanksgiving during next week's November Indoor Higganum Village Farmers' Market: Tue 11/22, 3:30-6:30pm, 7 Candlewood Hill Rd, Higganum, across from the Green, formerly the firehouse/youth center. 
 
 
Saturday, December 3, 2011, 5-8pm
Higganum Town Green & Youth Center

You are invited to this festive event, co-hosted by the Haddam Jr. Woman's Club and Higganum Vision Group (HVG) along with participation from other local groups. There is sure to be something for everyone!

Planned activities include:
  • canned food drive – please bring a non-perishable food item!
  • vendors selling a variety of gift items
  • children's ornament making and face painting
  • kissing balls and poinsettias for sale
  • visit from Mr. & Mrs. Claus
  • cider and cookies
  • festive lighting and music
  • discounts/specials from participating Higganum merchants
  • and more!
Volunteers are needed to help with set-up from 2-5pm and clean-up from 8-10pm on the day of the event. If you can participate, please contact Cindy Sola at (860) 345-3919 or (860) 301-9683

Thank you to the following merchants who have contributed their support this event: Gristmill Market, Liberty Bank, Citizens Bank, Jack's Country Restaurant, Brewed Awakening, Hi-Way Package, Higganum Pharmacy.

Please come share in the festivities of this exciting local event. We hope to see you there!
 
Take a hike! 06/29/2011
 
Join us for another hike this Fri. 7/1 at 6:30pm following the Higganum Village Farmers' Market. Meet at the Killingworth Community Gardens for a Parmelee Farm Hike. (1.7 miles, apx. 1 hr.) 465 Rt 81, Killingworth. You’ll find it at the old red farm house that sits off the road on the right, just before you reach the Middle School. Bring bug spray, water, dogs, children, and a sense of adventure!
 
 
The Higganum Vision Group plans to donate and plant more than fourty hydrangea plants to help beautify the Rt. 81 section of downtown Higganum later this year. The HVG is currently seeking volunteers to help with the planting day and with an associated wine tasting fundraiser. Details are being planned now; please contact us to get involved:

Wine Tasting Fundraiser: Cindy Sola, jsisu92@aol.com, home: 860-345-3919 or cell 860-301-9683.

Hydrangea Planting Day: Lorraine Riess, lcfriess@aol.com, 860-345-2424

Promotion for both events: Ginger LaBella, ginger@gingerlabella.com, 860-345-2992

 
 
From Melissa Proulx:

COFFEE CONNECTION CO-OP
You WANT to be a part of this fun and giving co-op.
And of course you need your coffee still.  :)

Details:

A bunch of us “regulars” have started a coffee co-op, a not-for-profit coffee shop featuring good friends, good laughs, good coffee.

The monthly donation fee is $30/month with a buy-in for at least three months. All nonmembers have a suggested donation per cup of $1.25.We’ll try this through the end of June and see where we are at.

Pass the word. Please submit membership fee to either Cherie, Rick or Missy to get us started.

If we don’t have enough interest and can’t get enough to cover costs than your money will be returned to you within one week.

For more information or to sign up, contact:

Missy Proulx 860.398.0569

coffeeconnectioncoop@hotmail.com

* Uh oh…small print already.  If we have an overwhelming response, than this number may be reduced.

Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/update_security_info.php?wizard=1#!/pages/Coffee-Connection-Co-op/200760289941899

 
 
New plants, old favorites, many for shade, grown in organic soil with well established roots, ready to thrive in your garden. 9-4pm, Higganum Green, at the intersection of Routes 81 & Route 154 in Higganum, CT.

http://www.hltrust.org
 
 
Save the date for the Higganum Village Farmers' Market special event: State of Farming, a fresh take on local food, local sustainability, and farming in Connecticut. Sat. April 30 from 7-10pm the @UCONN Cooperative Extension Center in Haddam.

Link to poster: http://www.higganumvisiongroup.org/special-event-state-of-farming.html

Link to Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=100609380024600
 
 
April 17, 2011 Sunday 1 pm

Leaving from the Haddam Elementary School Parking Lot

Tickets are $10 or $5 for HHS supporters

Reservations can be made by calling 860-345-2400 or contact@haddamhistory.org

Join the Haddam Historical Society for a bus tour of "Hoe Valley" along Candlewood Hill Road on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 1 pm.  Led by Charles Farrow and John Edmundson the tour will focus on the D. & H. Scovil hoe manufacturing company which was one of Higganum's leading industries in the 19th century.  Started in 1844 the firm built several mill buildings along Candlewood Hill Brook and became one of the country's leading manufacturers of planters' hoes.  The tour will visit several of the sites learn about Higganum's role in establishing America as an industrial leader.