Posts tagged ‘Earth Day’

April 16th, 2012

Earth Day: Nat’l Park/Community Gardens & South Common

by PaulM

Sunday, April 22: Two Earth Day Events in Lowell

Earth Day Family Fun Day

12 noon to 4 pm: Earth Day Family Fun Day with the National Park Service and Community Gardens Project at the Park Maintenance facility at 220 Aiken Street. Create crafts from recycled materials, tour the greenhouse and learn about nature, gardening & our environment. A dozen non-profits will help collect household goods and recyclables. Featuring Radio Disney & Next Step Living. For more information:978-674-4309

South Common Haiku Book Project

A special event at the Edith Nourse Rogers School at 43 Highland Street.

2 pm: Guided tour of the South Common Historic District with community scholar Dick Howe Jr. Anyone who has been on Dick’s Lowell Cemetery tours and other walks around town knows this will be a great take.

2 pm to 4.30 pm: Indoor activities at the Rogers School (use main entrance and go downstairs). Join a book-binding workshop led by artist Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord and make your own pocket-sized copy of a book of my South Common haiku written last fall and winter. Everyone can make one book and take it home. We will have all the materials, including small sticks picked up from the Common that will be used in the binding. Musician Joe Darensbourg will play an unplugged set or two to liven up the workshop atmosphere. City planner Allegra Williams will be on hand to show and talk about the inspiring new design drawings for landscape improvements forthcoming at the Common.

The South Common is one of the largest public green spaces in the city but one that needs more community stewardship. For more information: paul_marion@uml.edu

March 3rd, 2012

Save the Date: Sunday, April 22, South Common Haiku Book Project/Earth Day Event

by PaulM

Web photo of historic view of the South Common in Lowell, Mass., courtesy of cardcow.com

What: South Common Haiku Book Project: An Earth Day Celebration in Lowell

When: Sunday, April 22, 2 pm to 4.30 pm

Where: Location to be announced soon

What’s going on?: Join well-known maker of artist books Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord of Newburyport and me for a hands-on workshop where participants will make their own copy of a limited edition, collectible book composed of the South Common haiku that I wrote this winter and shared on Facebook. The afternoon program will begin with a guided tour of the South Common Historic District led by Dick Howe Jr. Other expected activities include a display of design drawings for South Common landscape improvements produced for the City of Lowell planning department, live unplugged music, information on community gardening, and more.

This event will be free and open to the public.

Web photo of modern view of the South Common courtesy of Creative Commons/TWP on Wikipedia.

March 28th, 2011

Earth Day Coming Up

by PaulM
Save the Date!
 5th Annual FREE Earth Day Festival!
Hosted by Lowell’s Community Gardens Greenhouse

Sunday, April 17 | Noon to 4pm
Rain or Shine
  220 Aiken Street, Lowell
Lowell National Park Maintenance Site 

View/download the event flyer!
 
 

Free hands-on fun for the whole family!
* Create arts and crafts from the earth
* Participate in educational workshops
* Tour the greenhouseEarth Day box logo
* Learn about nature, gardening, and the environment
* Free plants, prize drawings, food, live entertainment, and more!

Find out about improving our environment through:
* Community Gardening
* Organic Agriculture
* Recycling
* Composting
* Canal Water Cleaning
* Plant-a-Row for the Hungry

 

 Earth Day Logos

Community Gardens Greenhouse is a not-for profit initiative, the beautification sub-committee of Keep Lowell Beautiful, dedicated to creating social change through the art of gardening and growing communities from the ground up.

Learn more about Community Gardens Greenhouse!  communitygardensgreenhouse.org

Get fresh, local produce, while supporting a new generation of local farmers
with the World PEAS CSA!

 A weekly farm-share with the World PEAS CSA combines produce grown by beginning, immigrant and refugee farmers enrolled in the New Entry Sustainable Farming Project, along with berries, melons, tree fruit, and sweet corn from other local farms.

Shares are delivered each week to several convenient pickup locations in:
Lowell  *  Dracut  *  Chinatown  *  Porter Square  *  Andover  *  Harvard University  *  Medford/Somerville  *  Charlestown   *  Bedford  *  Winchester  *  East Boston  *  Lexington  *  Burlington
 
Shares are limited so join SOON before they fill up!

 
 For more information or to register, see the brochure or visit www.worldpeascsa.org. You may also contact Matthew Himmel at mhimmel@comteam.org or call 978-654-6745.

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