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2025 GSC Late Summer Event

Jarvis Creek Marsh Field Trip Followed by Get-Together at Lenny’s Indian Head Inn
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Geologists at work at Jarvis Creek Marsh, Branford, Connecticut. Image courtesy of Ellen Thomas.
WHERE: Meet at the parking lot for Jarvis Creek Farm Trail, "732"; Leetes Island Road (aka CT-146), Branford, Connecticut, for the field trip (NOTE: please note that 732 Leetes Island Road, the purported address of Jarvis Creek Farm Trail in Google Maps, is not accurate; see meeting place location map below (parking lot symbol along CT-146) or search "Jarvis Creek Farm Trail" in Google Maps)

WHEN: Sunday, September 14, 2025; the field trip starts at 11:30 a.m.
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COST: FREE (with donations to the Student Research Fund kindly accepted (see link below))

Registration deadline: Registration for the field trip closes when the number of participants reaches the limit of 25.

Special information: Please eat an early lunch as only food for thought will be served on the field trip. Footwear appropriate for muddy conditions is recommended!

Join us for the Society's Annual Late Summer Event! This year, in lieu of a late summer picnic, the Society will be hosting a field trip plus get-together at Lenny’s Indian Head Inn (please note the change in venue for the get-together from the Save-the-Date announcement in the July news blast). The field trip will focus on Jarvis Creek Marsh in Branford, Connecticut, and will include a discussion of the Stony Creek Granite Gneiss as it pops up here and there along the trails through the marsh. Jarvis Creek Marsh field trip leaders Joop Varekamp and Ellen Thomas will elaborate on their Long Island Sound work as presented at last year's annual meeting and demonstrate techniques to derive detailed sea level rise curves from coastal marsh deposits and to evaluate resiliency of marshes after human disturbance. Our discussion of the Stony Creek Granite Gneiss will be guided by Phil Resor, with Bob Wintsch contributing to the field guide (but as prior commitments on the day of the field trip).

​Stay tuned for further updates!
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Meeting place for field trip is parking lot for Jarvis Creek Farm Trail (parking lot symbol along CT-146). Map available at Jarvis Creek Farm and Stony Creek Preserves Map.
Link for location map
Student Fund Donations
​The Geological Society of Connecticut Student Research Fund was started in 2013 by the Geological Society of Connecticut Board of Directors. Donations and fundraising efforts sustain the fund. Contributions to the GSC Student Research Fund are tax deductible as a 501c3 charitable donation (EIN #26-4782969).
Registration
Registration closes once 25 spots are filled.  Please eat an early lunch as only food for thought will be served on the field trip. Footwear appropriate for muddy conditions is recommended! Use the link below to register for this event:
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