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Join us for an evening with Sarah Robertson-Barnes of Sustainable in the Suburbs, devoted to creating holidays focused on the magic of family and togetherness, instead of the accumulation of stuff.
Join us for an evening with Sarah Robertson-Barnes, founder of the Sustainable in the Suburbs blog, devoted to creating a holiday season focused on the magic of family and togetherness, instead of the accumulation of stuff. Sarah notes "A sustainable lifestyle with kids is not only possible, but critically important for our future and theirs. I hope that by sharing what works for our family, you are inspired to make changes in your daily life too!" Embracing the rhythms of winter is key to creating eco-conscious holiday traditions; rather than getting carried away with the holiday rush, use the time to create the kind of holiday season you truly want. A low-waste holiday season is possible! Whether you have kids of your own, kids in your life, or love being a kid yourself during the holidays, Sarah has some suggestions for how to lower your ecological footprint this year.
The Ashland Public Library, in partnership with the Chelmsford, Groton and Tewksbury Public LIbraries has graciously shared access to this program with numerous libraries across Massachusetts.
Register below for the event; a link to access the Zoom feed will be forwarded to all registrants on Friday, October 4th.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Event | Lectures |
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