MISSION

Wilton Go Green is committed to engaging, educating and inspiring Wilton residents to embrace a lifestyle of environmental sustainability. Our initiatives encourage residents, schools and businesses to be responsible stewards of air, land, wildlife and other natural resources advancing a collective culture of conservation. We believe every individual can make a positive difference in green living and fundamentally change the health and welfare of the Town of Wilton, our residents, and the surrounding communities.

HISTORY

Incorporated in 2010, Wilton Go Green was created by a group of citizens eager to engage the community of Wilton, CT in sustainable initiatives.

We came together in the fall of 2009 as a committee of the Wilton Energy Commission charged with putting on the first Wilton Go Green Festival. Sharing a mutual passion for conservation and sustainability, we wanted to create a fun, informative day for people to learn about the simple steps they can take to make better use of energy, money, and our scarce resources. We found that many organizations in and around our town were eager to participate — from non-profits and corporations, to pre-schools and faith communities. With over 80 exhibitors, 20 workshops and more than 1,000 attendees, the Festival was a huge success.

And so, this group of volunteers spun-off from the Wilton Energy Commission to establish Wilton Go Green, Inc. Our goal is to develop a wide range of sustainable initiatives in cooperation with the Town and other area nonprofits. 

See more of what we’ve accomplished over the years.

WILTON GO GREEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Tammy Thornton, President
Tina Duncan, Co-Vice President
Denise Reznik, Secretary
Debra Eggleston, Treasurer
Dana Gips, Board Member
Falguni Madhavani – Board Member
Patrice Gillespie – Board Member
David Havens – Board Member
Marlen Clark – Board Member
Cynthia Keating – Board Member

WILTON GO GREEN ADVISORY COUNCIL

Jeanne Young
Woodcock Nature Center

Kim Burke
Berkshire Hathaway

Daphne Dixon
Live Green CT

Kevin Smith
Superintendent of Wilton Public Schools

Brian Shea