New Canaan Nature Center, Town, Businesses and Organizations Mark Earth Day 2014 [VIDEOS]

 

 

“Where have those flowers and butterflies all gone

That science may have staked the future on?”

—from Robert Frost’s “Pod of the Milkweed”

 

The migration of monarch butterflies through New Canaan—and everywhere else along the East Coast—is happening less frequently in recent years, to the point where some are calling the insects’ once widely anticipated journey between the Northeast/Canada and Mexico “endangered.”

The major reason, experts say, is a lack of milkweed, which monarch caterpillars feed on. “The butterflies can go to all kinds of flowers for nectar, but the caterpillars can only eat milkweed plants. They’re having a hard time with loss of bio-habitat, so we are encouraging people in town to plant these free milkweed seeds,” Susan Bergen, a volunteer for the New Canaan Garden Club, said Tuesday morning from a table inside New Canaan Library. There, she and Jen Rayher (nee Sillo, a 1994 New Canaan High School graduate), director of membership and volunteers at the New Canaan Nature Center, handed out the seeds (“Got Milkweed?” on the packet) to mark Earth Day here in town. It’s one of several initiatives and events planned by the Nature Center for the next week, which New Canaan’s highest elected official today declared “Environmental Awareness Week 2014Week” (see video below).

Meet ‘Garden Fresh Baby,’ Launching Friday in Mrs. Green’s New Canaan

 

Though Marna Altman for eight years had been caring for kids professionally as a preschool teacher, she’d never cooked for others until she had her own children. Originally from Scarsdale, NY, Altman moved up to Westport for her husband’s job a few years ago and—while staying home to raise their two young kids—developed a passion for keeping the children’s diets chemical-free. The baby food Altman found in most markets weren’t living up to her own standards, so she started shopping farmers markets and making it herself. “And from that experience we had a lot of friends and family who were really interested with us supplying them with baby food and making it for them, and then it kind of just became a business from there,” recalled Altman, 32, CEO of Garden Baby Fresh LLC. In just one year, the company has grown its locally sourced, all-organic baby food and toddler meals business—with repeat customers and even out-of-state mail orders—to the point where Altman can start to envision a national presence.

Things to Do in New Canaan This Weekend

Saturday, February 8

Adopt-A-Tree, New Canaan Nature Center, 10am – 2pm
Robotics with Lego Mindstorms (Ages 12+), New Canaan Library, 10am – 3pm
Teddy Bear Tea (ages 4+), Waveny House, 11am-12pm

PowerPoint Computer Class, New Canaan Library 11:30am
YSN Free Special Needs Lacrosse Demo, New Canaan YMCA Gym, 11:30am-12:30pm
Middle School Madness, New Canaan YMCA, 7-9pm
“Engagement Rules” – Staged Reading, Town Players of New Canaan, Powerhouse Performing Arts Center, Waveny Park, 8pm
The Monuments Men (PG-13)with George Clooney, Matt Damon, 110 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:45am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00pm
Labor Day (PG-13)with Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, 111 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:30am, 1:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45pm

Sunday February 9

Garden: Perennial Plant Combinations, New Canaan Nature Center, 10:30am

 “A Parent’s Guide To Understanding Teenage Brains” – Parent Lunch & Workshop, The Outback Teen Center, 11am
“Engagement Rules” – Staged Reading,Town Players of New Canaan, Powerhouse Performing Arts Center, Waveny Park, 2:30pm
The Salant Lecture with Ann Curry – New Canaan Country School, 5pm
The Monuments Men (PG-13)with George Clooney, Matt Damon, 110 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:45am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00pm
Labor Day (PG-13)with Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, 111 minutes, Bow Tie Playhouse, 10:30am, 1:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45pm