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Declaration State of Emergency - Burn Ban:

The Town of Bolton has officially declared a State of Emergency to reinforce the State of Connecticut's Burn Ban. Due to the prolonged period of extremely dry weather coupled with the very dry ground and no immediate rain forecasted there is NO BURNING PERMITTED.  This declaration will stay in effect until the state removes its declaration and the state of emergency is lifted.

Holiday Closures:
  • Town Offices: Closed Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29. Reopen December 2.
  • Bentley Memorial Library: Closed November 28–30. Reopen December 2.
  • Trash & Recycling: Delayed by one day starting November 28.

Blue Iris Farm

June 11, 2024
6:30 pm

Tuesday, June 11th at 6:30 pm
(rain date is June 18th)

Blue Iris Farm is a picturesque animal rescue farm nestled in the charming town of Lebanon, Connecticut. With 114 pastoral acres,
you are invited on a journey through a sanctuary of healing and love. Blue Iris’s mission is to rescue farm animals from various situations, provide them with a forever home, and to offer a peaceful retreat to those seeking respite from the chaos of daily life.

Guests of the farm can take part in a range of activities that include visiting the rescued animals, engaging in contemplative healing and creative art practices, and relaxing in the tranquil environment. On the grounds, the animals have found a place of safety and comfort amidst the nurturing environment of the farm. All who visit the farm are welcome to partake in its charm and enjoy the serenity that lies within.

Jamie Collins will bring her inspirational story of helping animals and people to Bentley. There will be rescued goats and rabbits for our patrons to 'visit' with and to serve as a testament to the benefits of a rescue program.

Registration is required