Explore a diverse range of opportunities, from webinars hosted by our project experts to engaging volunteer events like rain garden plantings or cleanups—there’s something for everyone! Don’t forget to check this page regularly for updates. Discover the festivals and gatherings where we’ll have a presence, contribute to our cause through fundraisers, and stay tuned for upcoming workshops and collaborative projects.
Save the Sound in Albany: Our 2026 Legislative Priorities
January 29, 2026 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Member Webinar
How do environmental policies move forward in Albany, and how can advocates play a role?
In this member webinar, attendees will:
- Get a behind-the-scenes look at Save the Sound’s New York State legislative priorities and the strategies that move them forward.
- Learn how state policy work can achieve investments in clean water projects and conservation efforts in the Long Island Sound region.
- See how our members are a critical part of our policy work and what opportunities you’ll have to get involved in protecting clean water in 2026.
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A. Free for members; $25 for new or renewing members.
Where Roads Meet Rivers:
Introducing the Long Island Sound Crossing Prioritization Tool
Friday, February 6, 2026 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Free Webinar
Join us for a free webinar to learn how municipalities can use the Long Island Sound Crossing Prioritization Tool to prioritize road-stream crossings (culverts and bridges) for ecological, infrastructure, and community resilience benefits.
The tool helps communities plan improvements that restore habitat for diadromous fishes, strengthen infrastructure against climate change, and keep communities connected. Save the Sound staff will provide a brief overview of the larger project behind the tool and lead a live demonstration showing how it can be applied in the watershed.
Save the Sound in Hartford: Our 2026 Legislative Priorities
February 18, 2026 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Member Webinar
How do environmental policies move forward in Hartford, and how can advocates play a role?
In this member webinar, Save the Sound’s Connecticut policy team will give you a behind-the-scenes look at our 2026 legislative priorities and what you can do to help. Have your questions answered and leave with concrete actions you can take to participate effectively in this year’s legislative session.
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A. Free for members; $25 for new or renewing members.
Community Events

Informational Meeting
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Join Soundkeeper Bill Lucey, representatives from Bridgeport’s Water Pollution Control Authority, and engineers from CDM Smith on Feb. 3, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Bridgeport Aquaculture School for an informational meeting regarding the upgrade of the city’s East and West Side wastewater treatment plants.
Peter Linderoth, our director of healthy waters and lands, will talk about the Unified Water Study and its upcoming 10th season of monitoring water quality in bays & harbors around the Sound.
Bridgeport Aquaculture School, Bridgeport, CT

Hosted by Junta For Progressive Action
Save the Date: Fair Haven Day
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Join your neighbors for Fair Haven Day, a parade and festival celebrating community, local arts and artists, culture, sports, creativity, entrepreneurship, and partnership, presented by and for the Fair Haven neighborhood.
New Haven, CT
Previous Events

Explore Our Virtual Archive
Past Events On-Demand
Missed one of our events? Don’t worry—you can catch up anytime! Visit our Virtual Archive to watch recordings of past webinars, workshops, and conversations. Dive into topics like clean water, climate action, and restoring natural habitats, all at your convenience.
Event FAQ
How do I watch the recording of a previous webinar, panel, or discussion?
You can view recordings of our previous events in our virtual archive.
I would like to volunteer. How do I sign up?
Thank you for your interest! Click here to learn more.
How do I become a member of Save the Sound?
For just $25 a year, you’ll fuel on-the-ground projects that help your neighborhoods and ecosystems adapt to escalated climate threats, protect your clean water through hands-on science, community collaboration, legislative advocacy, and legal action, and preserve your region’s threatened forests, islands, and riverfronts. Become a member here.
I have a question about an event. Who should I contact?
Please contact Amanda James at ajames@savethesound.org or 203-787-0646 ext. 130.




