ACTION DAY at the State House Tuesday, Nov. 10
Mass. State House BostonLink to Green Needham blog post
Needham Farmer’s Market – Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015
behind Needham Bank 270 Garden St, NeedhamFilm about Tackling Food Waste
Wellesley Free Library 530 Washington St, Wellesley, MAWatch the award-winning movie about food waste, “Just Eat It,” inspired the book “America’s Wasteland,” by Wellesley High graduate Jonathan Bloom. Then hear from another Wellesley native, Ashley Stanley, founder of Lovin’ Spoonfuls, a non-profit organization that matches excess food with people in need.
Sustainable Wellesley Program: Global Warming-What can You Do?
Pinefield Garden Club St. Andrew's Church, 3 Maple St, Framingham, MAQuentin Prideaux is a Partner in the management consulting firm Alder Associates and lives in Wellesley with his wife, Delissa, and two children; Alex (16) and Samantha (11). He began learning about climate change in the 1990's, is the President of
Jobs, Justice, Climate: Rally to Defend New England’s Future!
Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common Boston, MAWe are calling on people to attend the Jobs, Justice & Climate: Rally to Defend New England’s Future on Saturday, December 12 from 1-3 pm at the Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common. This week, United Nations delegates are meeting in Paris for yet
MAICCA Campaign Update and Energy Briefing
Following our own last powerful action at the State House on November 10, the MA Interfaith Coalition for Climate Action (MAICCA) is ready for the next step in our campaign for a clean and just energy future. On Monday, December
The Locavore Lives Here: Needham’s Farmhouse Restaurant
Ages 10 and up Join Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz, co-owner of Needham's The Farmhouse Restaurant, as she offers insight into their ever-changing menu, with emphasis on fresh and locally available product,meats, wines, and cheeses. Samples of some other creations will be
Public Lecture by Naomi Klein
Babson College Carling-Sorenson Theater 231 Forest Street, Wellesley, MACapitalism vs. the Climate. On Wednesday, February 24, at 7:00 P.M., in Babson College's Carling-Sorenson Theater, New York Times bestselling author of This Changes Everything, Naomi Klein delivers a powerful lecture on the critical importance of addressing the free market economy