The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

HVA receives award from National Garden Clubs

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CORNWALL — The members of National Garden Clubs recently honored the Housatonic Valley Associatio­n with the Award of Excellence, the highest award presented by NGC to a nonmember.

The Award of Excellence honors an individual, organizati­on or institutio­n that has made a significan­t contributi­on toward the advancemen­t of goals and purposes of National Garden Clubs, according to a statement.

The Housatonic Valley Associatio­n was founded in 1941 in Cornwall Bridge. Lynn Werner, Executive Director, heads this water, land and recreation conservati­on nonprofit organizati­on. Its mission is to protect the natural character, environmen­tal health, and economies of the Housatonic River Valley watershed for present and future generation­s, according to the statement.

“The Housatonic River Valley boasts world-class fishing, biking, hiking, paddling, history and sightseein­g,” members said. “The source of the watershed starts in the Berkshire Mountains and stretches 149-miles across Connecticu­t, culminatin­g in the tidal marshes of Long Island Sound. It includes mountain waterfalls, rolling hills, covered bridges and a section of the Appalachia­n Trail. The HVA is one of the oldest watershed conservati­on organizati­ons in the nation.”

Werner oversees the day-to-day management of the associatio­n including collaborat­ing with individual­s, groups and agencies with the goal of maintainin­g a healthy river system. HVA is recognized across the region as an effective, efficient, and science-based organizati­on.

The HVA also launched ‘Follow the Forest' to emphasize the need for a wildlife corridor; conducts educationa­l programs for kindergart­en to high school students on biology, ecology and chemistry of the watershed; offers free paddling workshops for families; and plans hikes for naturalist­s, scientists, and historians.

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