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SEYMOUR — Naugatuck Valley Health District (NVHD) is partnering with the Kellogg Environmental Center for a presentation on climate change and a guided nature walk, in honor of National Public Health Week.
The program shall be April 9. National Public Health Week runs from April 4 to 10.
Each 12 months, the American Public Health Association celebrates Public Health and dedicates per week of well being subjects. This 12 months’s theme, “Public Health Is Where You Are,” highlights the place we reside impacts our communities’ well being.
Susan Quincy, the Education Outreach Coordinator for the Kellogg Environmental Center, will talk about how climate change can have an effect on well being, shoreline, and actions right here in Connecticut. She will speak about climate change, particularly the way it impacts our well being via air high quality, warmth, and bugs.
After the presentation, guided and self-guided excursions of the paths shall be obtainable to take part in. The guided hike on the pink path is a reasonable degree path via quite a lot of habitats. This walk is for people capable of cowl some uneven and rocky floor.
The self-guided walk across the pond is stroller pleasant and helps little ones discover the modifications we’re seeing for spring. For each trails, put on non-slip closed toes footwear that may get muddy.
We invite you to discover the paths, gardens, and the Osborne Homestead Museum after the walk whereas visiting NVHD’s tables with info on future applications, coaching, and giveaways. People may additionally deliver a picnic lunch, however no alcohol.
Individuals are requested to pre-register for this occasion, though it’s not required. To register, go to www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-change-nature-walk-tickets-299129553547.
Inquiries and questions relating to this occasion might be directed to Gabrielle at (203) 881-3255 ext. 108 or e mail [email protected].
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