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Today on 02/22/2012




Click below to view 2011 Plan of Conservation and Development
Plan of Conservation and Development

Town Hall Hours

Monday - Wednesday  9am – 4pm Thursday 9am - 7:00pm
Friday 9am – Noon

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WESTBROOK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Westbrook Historical Society
Located on Westbrook Town Green
Phone: 860-399-7473

Open Wednesdays 9:00 - Noon or
by special arrangement

Contact: President, Sally Correll 860-399-7361
Archivist, Cathie Doane 860-399-6100






WESTBROOK GARDEN CLUB

       The Westbrook Garden Club was established over 50 years ago to help beautify our lovely town.  Over the years the club has grown and participates in community projects as well as sponsoring programs to educate the public.  The garden club, with help from the students of the Westbrook Middle School, has planted a flower garden at the school.  The garden club has provided programs to the public on variety of garden topics.  Past topics covered bee keeping, organic gardening, conservation, ethnic gardening and the healing power of herbs. The club is always looking for garden enthusiasts men and women of all ages to participate in a wide range of activities to help support the Westbrook Garden Club’s objectives.

 The Westbrook Garden Club meets on the forth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Westbrook Public Library.  All are invited to come and enjoy the club’s free presentations.

 April 26           “How to Grow Delicious Vegetable” presented by Rob Jacabson of Grove Gardens

May 7              Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale

May 24            “Pruning for the Faint of Heart” presented by Carl Galanter of Broken Arrow Nursery






Girl Scouts

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Girl Scout “pathways” allow a girl the opportunity to shape her own Girl Scout experience.

· Camp: Girls participate in day or resident camps with a focus on the outdoors and/or environmental education.
· Events: Girls participate in events (e.g., career day) locally and state-wide.
· Series: Girls participate in a sequence of programs relating to a specific theme or purpose (e.g., high-adventure teen group or completion of the "It's Your World—Change It!" journey over a six-week period).
· Travel: Girls plan, earn money, prepare, and participate in regional, national, and international trips.
· Troop/Group: Girls participate in regular meetings and activities are based upon group interests and abilities.

For more information: Girl Scouts of Connecticut

www.gsofct.org

1-800-922-2770