Winter in the Northeast usually has at least one or two storms that pack a wicked punch. Maybe it's you, or maybe it's your neighbor. But one of you will end up with limbs hanging and trees down. Find out from this lecture what you can do about it.
Storms, Trees and You
Featuring Dr. Jeffrey S. Ward, Chief Scientist
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Monday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m.
Fairfield Public Library Memorial Room
- How proper tree selection, placement and maintenance can help reduce power outages and damage to our properties.
- Maximize the benefits of trees such as providing shade, cooling, and beautifying our yards and streetscapes.
- Tips for planting new trees and shrubs, general tree care, and how to spot potential problems on your property.
Sponsored by the Fairfield Forestry Committee. Free and open to the public.


Becoming aware and get informed on how to be prepared during storms and calamities is a basic thing which is very vital for each and everyone of us to possess.
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