NRT of Easton owns five conservation areas within Easton and has been an avid supporter of Easton's natural environment since 1967. Its headquarters are located on the Sheep Pasture in North Easton, which it owns and operates.
In addition to NRT's environmental work, the organization has devoted time to community event planning, such as a Harvest Fair held in October.
NRT's manager is Jennifer Cummings, and the organization can be contacted via email at [email protected].
Looking for something to do that's fun, educational and family-friendly? Bring the kids to The Children's Museum in Easton! With a motto of "Helping children and families become lifelong learners," this unique museum housed in an old fire station is sure to bring lots of smiles from the whole family. Here, kids can climb a fire pole, explore the enchanted forest, walk the Prehistoric Pathway and run around outdoors in the Wild Place play area. The museum also offers arts and crafts activities, workshops, birthday parties and even a summer camp. Call the number listed during business hours to inquire about discount passes.
Easton Community Access Television is public access television programming production studio in North Easton. ECAT cablecasts a variety of public and academic programing for viewers of all ages throughout Easton. This station airs documentaries, locally produced talk and variety shows, community events, local sporting events and various legislative open forums. ECAT aims to be a public forum which relfects the talents, interests and diversity people of Easton. ECAT ublic access and educational programming are available on Comcast and Verizon.