Girl Scout Sage Garver Recognized by The CT Audubon Society and Town of Fairfield

Fairfield, CT – In recognition for achieving the Girl Scout Gold Award, Sage Garver of Fairfield was recently celebrated by The Connecticut Audubon Society with the unveiling of a new outdoor bench in her honor at the CAS Center at Fairfield.  

Sage’s accomplishment was also recognized by Fairfield’s First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick who joined the event to proclaim Saturday, September 17, 2022 as Sage Garver Day in Fairfield. 

Sage attained the Gold Award with her project to create a virtual tour of Connecticut Audubon’s Roy and Margot Larsen Wildlife Sanctuary. Highlighting the diversity of wildlife and natural features along the Sanctuary’s trails, the tour can be viewed online, or on the CT Audubon app (free to download from the Apple Store). 

The Larsen Sanctuary’s seven miles of trails in Greenfield Hill adjoin Connecticut Audubon’s Center at Fairfield, located at 2325 Burr Street. The trails are open daily from dawn to dusk. 

More information about The Connecticut Audubon Society is available at: www.ctaudubon.org

PHOTO: Fairfield First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchik presents Girl Scout Sage Garver with the official proclamation of Sage Garver Day in recognition of Sage’s Gold Award project at The Connecticut Audubon Society. 

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