Page 27 - Wallingford Magazine Issue 47 Spring 2024
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WA L LIN G F O R D   by Rajan Doering
 LAND TRUST








 In 1976, a group of local citizens formed the Wallingford Land Trust in order to
 preserve the rural and natural feeling of the town. Within a few years of its found-
 ing, the Land Trust had four properties of approximately one hundred acres, and   Spruce Glen Waterfall
 it now has over two hundred acres of meadow, woodland, and wetlands, including
 Orchard & Spruce Glen (Barnes Industrial Road North), with the only natural wa-  Fresh Meadows (Jeremy Woods
 terfall in Wallingford.  Drive and Rosick Road). One of these
        projects was performed by the son of
        a board member who has served for
        decades. Upon completion of their
        projects, the Eagle Scout receives a
        lifelong  membership  into  the  WLT.
        The Girl Scouts of America have also
        utilized  the  Wallingford  Land  Trust
        properties to earn their outdoor ad-
        vancement badges,  including  a re-
        cent Badge Day, where there were
        various stations in the woods for the
        Scouts to receive badges.

        Many high school students get com-
 Oct 2023 WLT booth at Celebrate Wallingford  Beseck Ridge Trail  munity service hours from working
        on the trails, and Choate often brings
        in an entire bus of students to help.
 ne  of  its  first  donations  came  In  current  times,  the  Land  Trust  torical interest because it has a mill   The Land Trust seeks volunteers of
 Ofrom Mr.  Guy Beach,  the last  hosts a wide variety of events for  by an old bridge on the property.   all ages for both physical tasks and
 descendant of the Beach family, a  the community, including kite day  The Land Trust’s properties are all   administrative  tasks.  Anyone  inter-
 founding family in Wallingford and  for kids, pinecone bird feeder-mak-  dog-friendly, so long as the dog is   ested in volunteering  should  email
 a descendant of  Moses Y. Beach.  ing  workshops,  opportunities  for  on a leash.  thewallingfordlandtrust@gmail.
 He  donated  the  Beach  Reserve  skiing  and  snow-shoeing, moonlit   com.
 Property  off  of  Cheshire  Road  to  hikes  with  bonfires  and  contests/
 the Land Trust, which was celebrat-  prizes for kids, and  community   Contrary to popular misconception,
 ed at the Wallingford Jubilee 350  hikes.  the Wallingford Land Trust is not af-
 History  Day.  The  Land  Trust  gets   filiated  with  the  town  government
 much of its public  exposure  from  The  WLT’s  Three  Meadows  prop-  and receives  no taxpayer  money
 community events such as Jubilee  erty off of Bridle Lane has recently   from it. However, many of their prop-
 350,  YMCA  Family  Day,  and  Cele-  been  registered  with  the  nation-  erties are adjacent to town proper-
 brate Wallingford.  al Pollinator Pathways program,   ties, and they develop masterplans
 which identifies the natural flower-  of how to maintain these properties
 ing plants that attract bees, butter-  Choate students volunteered on Earth Day to   in conjunction with each other. Ad-
 flies, and hummingbirds, and that   help the WLT remove burning bush from our   ditionally,  many  of  the  Wallingford
 the property does not use pes-  Beseck Ridge property  Land Trust members are also active
 ticides  or  herbicides.  Therefore,   with other initiatives to preserve the
 these  properties  become  natural  Many Eagle Scout candidate proj-  outdoors, including those run by the
 sanctuaries for pollinators, which  ects  have  been  performed on   town and State of Connecticut.
 are becoming scarce.  Wallingford Land Trust properties,
 including  walkways and  kiosks
 The  Land  Trust  recently  acquired  on  several  of  the  properties  such
 Beseck Ridge. Another property of  as Beach Preserve  (Cheshire  and
 Choate Students at work party  note is Spruce Glen, which is of his-  Wayne Roads), Orchard Glen, and

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