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A Day in the Life of a Climate Summer Rider
Posted on behalf of Rachel Eckles, Media Coordinator, Team East 7:30 – Wake up and help make breakfast, typically oatmeal or scrambled eggs. Over breakfast we’ll talk about what we’re doing that day and what has to get done. Whoever … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Team East, Team Massachusetts
Tagged #ClimateLegacy, #climatesummer, #volunteer, biking, birthday, Climate Change, climate rider, climate summer, community, Farmer's Market, new friends, Noonday Farm, relaxing, typical day, work
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Adapting to Change
Posted on behalf of Rachel Eckles, Media Coordinator, Team East My team and I had a very eventful day in Greenfield this past Saturday. While staying in Montague for a few days this past week, we decided to spend a … Continue reading
Our Time in Belchertown
by Dineen O’Rourke, Community Outreach Coordinator for the Western MA team During our long travel days it has always seemed to be that the steepest and most challenging hills appear right as we approach our destination, a cruel final test … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Team Massachusetts, Team Western Massachusetts, Video
Tagged #WestMass, beauty, belchertown, challenge, Church, community, congregation, Farmer's Market, Food, gas tariff, hospitality, joy, massachusetts, organizing, petition, pipeline, popsicle, relief, serendipity, tabling, warmth
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Lexington, MA
Written by Aaron Morales, New Media Coordinator, Team Massachusetts Lexington, MA is an amazing town with very powerful people. We were met with a potluck, which had so much food that we were able to pack it all and eat … Continue reading
Posted in Team Massachusetts, Video
Tagged 350.org, 350ma.org, better future project, carbon, Climate, climate summer, CO2, dioxide, eco-friendly, energy, Environmental, environmental justice, Farmer's Market, Food, fun, goats, happiness, hope, intern, internship, kindness of strangers, learning, Lexington, local business, MA, Maldives, Mass, nasheed, new world, power, rebuild, sequester, soil, solar, summer, sustainable, vegetarian, Video
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Cultivating Change
Posted by Lilyanna Landon When we biked up to the Cultivating Community’s garden, all I could think about was spending my summer days gardening. Toiling in the blistering sun for minimum wage, it was one of the most memorable times … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Maine
Tagged community building, community garden, Farmer's Market, Maine, Portland, Urban Farm, Youth Development
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All Goats All the Time
Written by Becky Palermo, Media Coordinator, Team Massachusetts I am an unabashed dog person. My teammates can probably attest to the number of times I’ve joked about making stops to pet dogs a team norm, or left poor Murtaza holding … Continue reading
Posted in Team Massachusetts, Video
Tagged carbon, climate summer, community farm, community garden, does, dogs, eco-friendly, education, Farmer's Market, forage, goat cheese, goats, grass, happiness, helping, Janet, kids, kindness of strangers, LexFarms, Lexington, local business, love, milk, Movement Building, pets, sequester, sequestration, summer, sustainable, Video, world peace
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Local Foods and Building Community in South Royalton, VT
by Anna Kruseman Thursday was Team Vermont’s first day in South Royalton. We had a busy schedule and were involved in different activities over the past three days. One of the main local initiatives that are up and running here … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Vermont
Tagged #vermont, community building, Farmer's Market, farming, Food, local food, south royalton
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Finding Ground in Lawrence
By: Carrie Watkins and Lauren Clapp “Nobody makes a greater mistake than he who does nothing because he could only do a little” … Continue reading
Musings from Salem/Video Petition
Posted by: Sam Burke My teammates and I become attached to each town we visit. Church floors become bedrooms –everyone plopped down on a particular rug for the week – and certain cafes – the kinds with cheap coffee, free … Continue reading
Posted in Video, Video Petition
Tagged 2011, better future project, climate summer, Farmer's Market, Mass Acceleration, Movement Building, Salem, Video, video petition
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Greenfield Farmer’s Market Interview
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