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Founded in 1949 as the New Haven Entomological Society, the Connecticut Entomological Society was established to:
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Membership is open to all individuals interested in entomology, whether professional or amateur. Active members are those who have paid their annual dues, and are entitled to vote on society actions. All talks, lectures and discussions are open to the public. See below for membership details. |
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The Society meets at 7:30 p.m. on the 3rd Friday of each month of the academic year, except December. Meetings are held at the Connecticut Museum of Natural History at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven, the Kline Geology Labs of Yale University in New Haven, and at Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill. Meetings usually proceed through societal business, a presentation that starts around 8:00 p.m. and ends around 9:30 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to bring entomological exhibits or displays. Snacks and beverages (including the essential coffee for late night drives home) are provided.
If you havent already provided your email address and you are a paid member, you can submit your address to the president to receive email notifications of upcoming talks in addition to a mailed flier. |
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Field Trips |
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| The Society organizes field trips during the summer months. These trips are good opportunities for beginners to pick up some tips and tricks from professional collectors. Children are welcome. |
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J. Peter Johnson Connecticut Science Fair Awards |
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| The Society sends a judge to evaluate entomology-related science fair projects at the annual Connecticut Science Fair for grades 7 through 12. Two awards are given: a $50 award for the best project in the Junior Division (grades 7 and 8) and a $75 award for the Senior Division (grades 9 through12). In 1997 there were a total of 14 projects involving arthropods. |
Membership in the Connecticut Entomological Society is open to anyone with an interest in eEntomology, whether professional or amateur. Dues-paying members receive announcements of meetings and field trips and are entitled to both propose and vote on society actions. |
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| Annual Dues: Regular Members: $10.00 US Student Members: $5.00 US Donations: J. Peter Johnson Memorial Fund Education, Connecticut State Science Fair Award 25th Anniversary Fund Publications |
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| Please send your application with a check made payable to the Connecticut Entomological Society to: Richard S. Cowles, Treasurer The Connecticut Entomological Society 50 Meadowood Road Storrs, CT 06268 |
© 2002 The Connecticut Entomological Society. All rights reserved.
Revised: 5 January 2005
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/ent/ces/