About this Event
Learn the "how" and "why" of composting with Westport-based author Scott Smith, Park City Compost Initiative founder and executive director Tim O'Connor, and Sustainable Westport co-director Gately Ross.
Composting not only benefits a backyard garden; it can be a simple, homemade solution for bigger issues such as reducing waste, improving soil, boosting biodiversity, and combating climate change. Backyard composting also strengthens efforts in making communities more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Whether you have a garden or not, composting can be a small way to make a big change.
Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
Scott Smith is a longtime Westport resident, avid gardener, and author of On Compost: A Year in the Life of a Suburban Garden. Smith's book illustrates how composting can reduce waste, enrich soil, and combat climate change. More than just a guide to composting, On Compost is a heartfelt ode to community and connection. Through his narrative, Smith shows how a simple compost heap can bring neighbors together, foster a sense of community, and create shared experiences. Smith's passion for sustainability is infectious, and his detailed guidance makes it easy for readers to start their own composting journey.
Tim O'Connor is the executive director and certified transfer station/volume reduction facility operator by CT DEEP at Park City Compost. He worked for Scott Paper, Cannondale Associates and Diageo before starting his own consulting company. He serves on a number of non-profit boards in the arts, education, and community development.
Dr. Gately Ross joined Sustainable Westport as co-director in September 2021, bringing a strong commitment to sustainability and conservation. Throughout her career, she has focused on the health and conservation of wild and domestic animals and their environment. She combines her extensive clinical veterinary practice experience with a deep understanding of ecology and the impact of human activities on populations and ecosystems. Gately uses her expertise to foster sustainable practices, create projects, and build partnerships that engage and inspire Westport residents to join Sustainable Westport’s mission. Gately has called Westport home since 2007, with her husband, their three sons, and their rescue dog.
Special thanks to our Community Partners: Aspetuck Land Trust, Earthplace, Sustainable Westport, Wakeman Town Farm, Westport Farmers' Market, and Westport Garden Club.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Westport Library, 20 Jesup Road, Westport, United States
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