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If you aren’t interested in meeting a bunch of liberal bloggers or are looking to be OUTSIDE on this beautiful day, the community garden from 11am to 4pm is sure to please. I stopped by early today to get my fabulous rain barrels (I believe they may have brought some extra so if you didn’t order ahead but still want to buy one, stop by 220 Aiken Street anyway). The city is having Earth Day activities there as well, with gardening workshops, activities for kids, and lots of vendors and info booths on getting green.
I’m sort of envious, as I of course had to leave to get ready for our blogger event later on, so if you are at a loss how to get outside and soak up the sun, here’s your chance!
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April 19th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
I wonder if anyone is familiar with the greenup project from national grid. I hate that we are building fossil fuel plants and need to find something we can do to stop them in general (not just nimby) I found the following link:
http://www.masstech.org/cleanenergyorg/RETCECfinalgreenup.pdf
April 20th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
My highlight for Earthday will be watching 4 hrs of Green Acres in a tribute to my favorite Gentleman Farmer Oliver Wendell Douglas.