Event Calendar

MEGA Water Chestnut Pull at the CT River

Organized by the Connecticut River Conservancy

  • Date: 08/26/2023 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM  
  • Location: Point Road
    Glastonbury, Connecticut 06033

Paddle with a purpose — help us remove the invasive water chestnut from our waterways!

Water chestnut is a harmful aquatic, invasive species, which is known to take over stretches of water. When left unchecked, water chestnut has the potential to decimate ecosystems and eliminate recreational opportunities. Fortunately, it is easily identifiable and smaller infestations can be managed with trained volunteers hand-pulling the plant. The key to keeping water chestnut from invading new areas is to remove plants before they have a chance to set seeds.

Join us in Glastonbury, CT, on Saturday August 26th from 9am to 12:30 pm! Each paddler is required to register and consent to CRC’s liability waiver using the register button. For this Mega Pull event we want to celebrate all our hardworking volunteers! We will have live music during the pull and provide pizza when the work is done.

Paddlers should bring their own canoe or kayak with paddles and a PFD for each paddler! If you would like to borrow equipment*, please let us know in the registration form. Paddlers should also wear a hat, use sunscreen, and have water with them.

*We have a limited number of Oru Inlet and Oru Beach LT foldable kayaks, paddles and PFD's to borrow. Please note that the max paddler height for the Inlet boats is 6'2" and the max paddler weight is 200 lbs. For the Beach LT kayaks, the max paddler height is 6'6" and max paddler weight is 275 lbs.

Registration

Visit the Connecticut River Conservancy website and scroll down to view how to "join". (Register by August 25 at 9:00 AM)


Need to know

Meeting location:
Point Rd, Glastonbury, CT 06033, USA

Bring:

•Hat •Sunscreen •Sunglasses •Water •An extra layer for chilly weather •Clothes that can get wet and dirty (and a change of clothes in the car just in case) •Closed-toed shoes or water shoes (no crocks or flip-flops but secured sandals are ok) •A boat and paddles (unless you specified otherwise during registration) •PFD (there are some available on site if you don’t have one) •Optional: work gloves (example, gardening gloves)

Should you have any questions or concerns, please email ksimpson@ctriver.org or call 413.772.2020 x220

 

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