CRC’s activities in the educational and cultural watershed.
River Resources for Trying Times
Going with the Flow We're all adjusting to our "new normal" these days. Whether you've got kids at home or are looking for distractions
CRC’s activities in the educational and cultural watershed.
Going with the Flow We're all adjusting to our "new normal" these days. Whether you've got kids at home or are looking for distractions
Brattleboro, Vermont— Vermont Performance Lab (VPL) and the Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) are joining forces to produce The Confluence Paddle on Friday May 25th
Greenfield, MA—This week, the Connecticut River Conservancy’s (CRC) historic office building—the original 1802 Franklin County Courthouse located on Bank Row in downtown Greenfield, MA—will
Hanover, NH – On Thursday, March 23 from 7-9pm the Howe Library (13 E. South Street, Mayer Room) will host a lively and informative free
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Massive, inspirational, public participation art installation to be celebrated in Brattleboro The Power of Water / The Power of Words describes the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Andrew Fisk, Executive Director, afisk@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.208 Colleen Bent, Development Associate, cbent@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.206 The Power of
Plein-Air Painting Workshop with Jamie Young Saturday, July 23 Noon - 5pm Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, Vermont RSVP Enjoy the fresh air with beautiful
The Connecticut River Watershed Council and Art for Water are creating a “river of words” to draw attention to the federal relicensing of five major
Public-participation, Community Art Project Tells a Thousand Stories to Make the Connecticut River Cleaner and Greener The Connecticut River Watershed Council is working with River
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Angela Mrozinski, CRC Outreach & Events Director amrozinski@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.204 Ron Rhodes, CRC North Country River Steward rrhodes@ctriver.org,