The Town of Bloomfield, Bloomfield Beautification Committee, and Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy invite you to participate in Bloomfield Community Cleanup Day honoring Earth Day. Teams of volunteers will pick up debris on specific streets with guided assistance.
Come by yourself or bring a group of neighbors or friends! FREE LUNCH! FREE T-SHIRT! Gloves, pickers, bags, buckets and safety vests will be provided.
Your help is needed to prove Bloomfield is the “CLEANEST” town in Connecticut!
Click here to register. Or, if you prefer to be part of a “Traprock” team, send an email to Paula Jones at vicepresident@trlandconservancy.org and she will register the group. (Please include your name, home address, preferred email address, phone number, and date of birth – for the town’s registration database.)
Schedule:
- 9:00am – 10am • Sign in. Pick up materials. Group picture.
10am – Noon • Clean up at designated sites.- 12:30pm – 1:30pm • Lunch at 330 Park Ave.
Questions? – Contact Bloomfield Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Services at (860) 243-2923
*If you have a separate group (different than a “Traprock” group) that would like to participate please email recreation@bloomfieldct.
Windsor Climate Action presents Vanessa Brown of Anthro Climate Consulting for a presentation and discussion about the impact of climate change and heat waves on Windsor & Connecticut.
She will discuss our vulnerabilities, our risks and actions we can take. Refreshments will be provided. Sponsored by Windsor Climate Action.
Please join us for a weekday hike with TRLC member, Dave Mogul, at the Tariffville Gorge in East Granby. We’ll be hiking on the Metacomet trail, starting alongside the Farmington River, and then ascending to scenic views of the river and the surrounding areas. This moderate out-and-back hike with a number of inclines and some rocky stretches, is about 3 miles, taking 2 -3 hours.
Check the website for postings or cancellation. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring water. Hiking poles and hiking boots are encouraged for the uneven terrain.
Park on Route 189 at the intersection with Old Hartford Road just north of Tariffville. There is ample parking on the northbound shoulder past the Metacomet trail marker.
This hike is co-sponsored by Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy and Simsbury Land Trust.
UPDATE: Thirty-nine members and guests, including representatives from all four member towns—Bloomfield, East Granby, West Hartford and Windsor—were present at the Annual Meeting on May 12 to celebrate a year of shared success and to look ahead to future growth.
Six board members and officers were unanimously re-elected for second terms. TRLC also welcomed three students from East Granby High School who will serve as interns on the board.



2025–2026 Board Members and Interns
Back row: David Iannucci, President Amanda Thompson, Treasurer Dave Sagers, Stephen Dewey, Intern Sebi Prescott, Catherine Delasco, Jim Kandik, Dale Bertoldi, Chip Caton Front row: Intern Varshny Sriganesh, Jennifer Frank, Cameron Lloyd, Intern Sree Kolla, Vice President Paula Jones (not pictured: Secretary Christopher Shepard)






Rain date: May 4 at 2 pm
This hike is co-sponsored by Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy and the Windsor Conservation Committee.
Being in nature is good for us! Based on Japanese Forest Bathing, forest therapy has holistic health benefits: mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual. A walk in the woods in a group with a guide offers inspiration, energy, and a sense of well-being.
The walk will be led by the Rev. Dr. Nancy Wright, a certified Forest Therapy guide, trained in the Forest Therapy School, and assisted by Dr. Lawrence Zemel.
This program begins with an orientation to the area and a brief meditation followed by three short exercises based on suggestions that involve the senses. Such as “walk as far as the bend in the trail ahead, make yourself comfortable, and sense where the wind touches your body.” After each exercise we will have time for conversation and at the end we will share tea. You will feel lighter and more relaxed after our time together.
Please RSVP – Limit is 15 adult participants
Bring: water, a foldable chair or cushion, and a snack as needed; pets cannot be accommodated
Park at the end of Stone Hill Road in Bloomfield. We will walk about ½ mile to a picnic and wooded area. Participants can stay there and wander into the wooded area close by or walk further afield.
Rain date: May 24



There will be a short Arbor Day ceremony, including a reading by poet Tom Nicotera. The ceremony will conclude with the ribbon cutting of Hawk Hill’s exciting new tree trail open to the public. The trail features nine trees; five are “Notable” trees, meaning they are among the largest of their species in CT.
Light refreshments will be served and guided walks of the tree trail will be available. Please RSVP if you plan to attend to help us with our planning.
Update:
Approximately 80 people attended the grand opening of the new Tree Trail. Bloomfield Mayor Danielle Wong and Windsor Mayor Nuchette Black-Burke were in attendance. Bloomfield Poet Tom Nicotera presented a new poem, “Ode to a White Oak,” inspired by the notable (and majestic) White Oak on the Trail. The ceremony concluded with Diana Hughes (whose generosity funded the Tree Trail) cutting the ribbon.
The Hawk Hill Farm Tree Trail (and trail system) is open to the public. When visiting, please park on the right-hand side of the small parking lot in front of the red barn at 20 Duncaster Road, Bloomfield. The trail begins at the kiosk. Hawk Hill Farm is a working farm, please stay on the designated public trail to not interfere with the farm operations.
10am – Noon • Clean up at designated sites.