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SUMMARY:Restore & Preserve Littleton's Dark Sky\, Littleton Conservation Trust's Ed Bell Forum
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the problems caused by light pollution\, and how to solve them. Our speaker is Tim Brothers\, Manager of MIT’s Wallace Astrophysical Observatory in Westford. He focuses on outdoor lighting policies to save energy and restore nighttime environments. Reducing light pollution at your own home improves safety for people\, migrating birds\, fireflies\, amphibians\, and our community.  \nPresented by Littleton Conservation Trust
URL:https://build.wp.massenergize.dev/event/restore-preserve-littletons-dark-sky-littleton-conservation-trusts-ed-bell-forum/
LOCATION:The Center on Shattuck Street\, 35 Shattuck Street\, Room First floor meeting room\, Littleton\, Massachusetts\, US
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SUMMARY:Really Cool Event Happening Live
DESCRIPTION:Join MetroWest Climate Solutions on June 10 at 7 p.m. for a discussion on sustainable landscaping with Marie Chieppo\, a native plant designer and horticulturalist. To register for this free webinar\, visit metrowestclimatesolutions.org. \nThere is so much that nature does to support our gardens when we create a partnership. Ecologically based design strategies help strengthen the partnership by giving nature the ability to do what it does best: live and reproduce. We\, in turn\, benefit from far fewer demands for maintenance and more time to take in nature’s wonders. \nChieppo will use case studies to explain how to work with nature to create beautiful landscapes with maximum function for living organisms. She became a Master Gardener in 1999. For the next 19 years\, through her business\, EcoPlantPlans\, LLC\, she and a crew of skillful women designed\, installed and maintained beautiful gardens and landscapes. After earning an advanced certificate in native plant design and horticulture at The Native Plant Trust\, she joined the Sustainability Committee at the Association of Professional Landscape Designers and became certified as Landscape Designer through the Garden Federation. Most recently\, she became an Accredited Organic Landcare Professional through the Northeast Organic Farmer’s Association’s (NOFA) Organic Landcare Program. \nChieppo earned a Masters in Public Health degree.  Earlier in her career\, she worked as a researcher for the Editor in Chief at the New England Journal of Medicine.
URL:https://build.wp.massenergize.dev/event/really-cool-event/
LOCATION:United States\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Yes Lord I believe Broadcast Sharing
DESCRIPTION:Join MetroWest Climate Solutions on June 10 at 7 p.m. for a discussion on sustainable landscaping with Marie Chieppo\, a native plant designer and horticulturalist. To register for this free webinar\, visit metrowestclimatesolutions.org. \nThere is so much that nature does to support our gardens when we create a partnership. Ecologically based design strategies help strengthen the partnership by giving nature the ability to do what it does best: live and reproduce. We\, in turn\, benefit from far fewer demands for maintenance and more time to take in nature’s wonders. \nChieppo will use case studies to explain how to work with nature to create beautiful landscapes with maximum function for living organisms. She became a Master Gardener in 1999. For the next 19 years\, through her business\, EcoPlantPlans\, LLC\, she and a crew of skillful women designed\, installed and maintained beautiful gardens and landscapes. After earning an advanced certificate in native plant design and horticulture at The Native Plant Trust\, she joined the Sustainability Committee at the Association of Professional Landscape Designers and became certified as Landscape Designer through the Garden Federation. Most recently\, she became an Accredited Organic Landcare Professional through the Northeast Organic Farmer’s Association’s (NOFA) Organic Landcare Program. \nChieppo earned a Masters in Public Health degree.  Earlier in her career\, she worked as a researcher for the Editor in Chief at the New England Journal of Medicine.
URL:https://build.wp.massenergize.dev/event/testing-with-broadcast-sharing/
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SUMMARY:Event TA
DESCRIPTION:Join MetroWest Climate Solutions on June 10 at 7 p.m. for a discussion on sustainable landscaping with Marie Chieppo\, a native plant designer and horticulturalist. To register for this free webinar\, visit metrowestclimatesolutions.org. \nThere is so much that nature does to support our gardens when we create a partnership. Ecologically based design strategies help strengthen the partnership by giving nature the ability to do what it does best: live and reproduce. We\, in turn\, benefit from far fewer demands for maintenance and more time to take in nature’s wonders. \nChieppo will use case studies to explain how to work with nature to create beautiful landscapes with maximum function for living organisms. She became a Master Gardener in 1999. For the next 19 years\, through her business\, EcoPlantPlans\, LLC\, she and a crew of skillful women designed\, installed and maintained beautiful gardens and landscapes. After earning an advanced certificate in native plant design and horticulture at The Native Plant Trust\, she joined the Sustainability Committee at the Association of Professional Landscape Designers and became certified as Landscape Designer through the Garden Federation. Most recently\, she became an Accredited Organic Landcare Professional through the Northeast Organic Farmer’s Association’s (NOFA) Organic Landcare Program. \nChieppo earned a Masters in Public Health degree.  Earlier in her career\, she worked as a researcher for the Editor in Chief at the New England Journal of Medicine.
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