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SUMMARY:Acton Water Wise Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:Do you know that most of Acton’s public water comes from relatively shallow wells?  Join this free walk and learn about the factors that impact our water supply and how we can take action to protect it.  This is a family friendly stroll lead by the Acton Water District and local naturalists.  Enjoy STEM connections and receive a Water Wise Activity Placemat for Children.  AB PIP STEM will also have copies of the new Acton Nature Guide. \nSpace is limited to 35 people (adults and children). Register at this LINK. \nPlease meet at the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail behind Donelan’s Grocery Store\, 248 Great Rd (Rt 2A). The group will explore the area near Nashoba Brook and the meadow/woodland at the corner of Brook Street and Rt 27 (459 Main St).  \nThis event is sponsored by the Acton Water District\, AB PIP STEM\, and EnergizeActon.org.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/acton-water-wise-nature-walk/
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SUMMARY:Northbriar Neighborhood Clean Heating & Cooling Project
DESCRIPTION:Are you and your neighbors heating with oil?  Is your heating system aging and in need or replacement? Are you curious about upgrading your home heating system to a more environmentally friendly\, efficient\, and cleaner heat pump system that also provides cooling? The Northbriar neighborhood has been identified as a community where many of you might answer these questions in the affirmative! \n  \nCome to the neighborhood WEBINAR on Clean Heating and Cooling options!! Register HERE. \n  \nOn Thursday\, April 13th\, at 7:00pm\, the Town of Acton Sustainability Office Director\, Andrea Becerra\, with the leadership of your neighborhood clean energy champion\, Susan Tripathy\, invite you to explore the above questions with Mike Simons of Abode Energy Management\, which has a contract with the Town of Acton. Abode Energy Managament is a respected energy consulting firm dedicated to energy efficiency and carbon reduction in Massachusetts homes and buildings. Their years of experience working with utilities\, contractors\, and homeowners\, together with their commitment to a clean energy future\, have led them to be one of the most innovative\, respected firms in the arena of home heating and cooling. Join Mike for an informative (and even fun!) discussion of your energy options. \n  \nThe webinar will include the why of heat pumps\, the savings possibilities\, federal and state incentives (including the importance of a Mass Save home energy audit)\, and other clean energy technologies such as solar and electric vehicles. The Sustainability Office will also introduce the Town of Acton’s new NeighborhoodClean Heating and Cooling Project. \n  \nAfter the webinar\, you will have the opportunity to express interest in moving forward with this new initiative. The Neighborhood Clean Heating and Cooling Project aims to make it easier and more affordable to switch to cold-climate heat pump systems. Depending on the level of interest\, Abode will organize a “Contractors Day.” The aim is to have 2-3 Abode-vetted contractors visit participating homes and give the homeowners (and Abode) proposals for upgrading to heat pumps. Abode can help homeowners compare estimates\, answer questions\, and understand their options. Acton’s new\, free Clean Energy Coaches\, trained by Abode\, can also help. The coaches are available to assist homeowners through the initial research phase to post-installation. \n  \nPlease join in the webinar and begin to explore your options! \n  \nEnergizeActon.org volunteers are actively involved in supporting the above efforts! Please visit the website for lots of valuabale resources on reducing one’s carbon footprint. If you have questions or are interested in volunteering with EnergizeActon.org\, please go to Contact Us. \n  \n 
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/northbriar-neighborhood-clean-heating-cooling-project/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230322T190000
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SUMMARY:Creating Beautiful\, Sustainable Lawns: A Webinar with Chris Osborne
DESCRIPTION:Concerned about the negative impacts of lawns on humans\, pets\, wildlife\, and the environment? \n  \nIn this free webinar\, Chip Osborne\, national expert on organic\, sustainable lawns\, will discuss the impacts of conventional lawn and garden chemicals; how to transition to a sustainable\, organic lawn; and how to ensure that lawn maintenance companies are using safe products and practices. \n  \nFor those who continue to maintain lawns\, this webinar will present practical information on an organic alternative to traditional lawn care methods\, so you can create a beautiful\, non-toxic\, and sustainable lawn. \n  \nPlease register   HERE. \n  \nThis program is presented by  Green Acton with support from Mothers Out Front Acton\, the Acton Conservation Trust\, and EnergizeActon.org.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/creating-beautiful-sustainable-lawns-a-webinar-with-chris-osborne/
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SUMMARY:Planet Power: Exploring Renewable Energy with Children
DESCRIPTION:Planet Power: Exploring Renewable Energy with Children \nSargent Memorial Library\, 427 Massachusetts Ave\, Boxborough\, MA \nSaturday\, March 11\, 2023\, 1:00-2:30pm \n  \nBring your children\, 2-12 years old\, to this interactive program exploring renewable energy.  Sponsored by the Chinese Family Network\, this EnergizeActon.org presentation will include songs\, a special read-aloud\, a movement activity where the children “become” a solar panel; and a hands-on solar spinner demo.  Best of all\, thee are crafts lead by local students (a wind pinwheel and a tote bag with child design).  The focus is on helping children understand solar power and wind power.  Handouts will be available for parents\, including at-home renewable activities for children; clean energy actions for parents; and a renewable reading list for kids and adults. \n  \nFor information about registration\, contact  EnergizeActon.org. \n  \nEnergizeActon.org thanks the Chinese Family Network for inviting us to present at this event.  The Chinese Family Network received grants from the Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council and the Mass Cultural Council for this community event.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/planet-power-exploring-renewable-energy-with-children/
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SUMMARY:LOCAL FARMS and RESILIENCE: The No-Till Experiment
DESCRIPTION:Eric Toensmeier\, of Project Drawdown\, writes\, “We can’t mitigate climate change without agriculture\, so we have to find ways for agriculture to be part of the solution\, instead of part of the problem.” How can local farms play a role in the solution? Two area farms–Gaining Ground in Concord and The Good Food Farm in Ashby–have embarked on an experiment in “no-till agriculture”\, designed to build healthier soil with better water and carbon retention. As climate change challenges farmers with extremes of weather\, can the “no-till” model offer more resilience for our crops\, our soil\, and our food system? What are the pros and cons of this approach? Please join us for this exciting conversation! \nRegister HERE. This is a zoom event. \nThis talk is part one of two events. This event looks at challenges to contemporary agriculture and how farmers are experimenting with new approaches.  Ben Howell of the Good Food Farm in Ashby will give a brief overview of the current issues facing large scale agriculture\, from serious soil depletion\, water availability\,and  pollution from fertilizers. Then Anna Kelchlin\, Farm Manager from Gaining Ground\, will share that farm’s commitment to meeting food insecurity in Massachusetts while also prioritizing healthy soil\, healthy crops\, and healthy pollinators through no-till planting. Finally\, Andrew Johnson\, Farm Manager at the Good Food Farm\, will tell the story of that small farm’s attempt to implement the “no-till” approach on a commercial level. All three speakers see land and community intertwined\, where regenerative agriculture is also a way to connect people with the land and each other. \n\n\n\nPart two of these events is designed to build community! And to celebrate the plant-based meals highlighted in one EnergizeActon.org action. Watch for a dinner invitation coming in late February or early March! We are hoping to have a meal or potluck together to celebrate local farms\, perhaps in a nearby greenhouse or semi-open space. Details coming soon. \n\n\n\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Good Food Farm\, EnergizeActon.org\, and Gaining Ground Farm.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/local-farms-and-resilience-the-no-till-experiment/
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SUMMARY:ENERGY COSTS RESOURCE FAIR
DESCRIPTION:Are you worried about your utility bills? Are you wondering if there is a better way to heat and cool your home/living space? Then drop by Acton’s ENERGY COSTS RESOURCE FAIR anytime between 5-7pm on Tuesday\, January 24\, 2023\, at the Acton Senior Center/Human Services Building\, 30 Sudbury Rd\, Rear\, Acton. (Look for Energy Costs Sign.)  Find out about ways to cope this winter\, for example\, talk with Town staff about eligibility for federal fuel assistance (Home Energy Assistance Program\, HEAP)\, learn about “Energy Bill Check-Ups” with All In Energy\, or see how Acton Power Choice can be a savings option. AND explore your long-term options for more efficient energy. EnergizeActon.org volunteers have resources about weatherization\, heat pumps\, solar power\, and excellent current incentives and rebates. Meet one of the new Acton Clean Energy Coaches. Or find out how a Mass Save home energy audit can lead to energy savings.  \n  \nThis is an in-person event with snacks and a craft table for children. There will be a brief presentation period that will be recorded to share for those who cannot attend. \n  \nEnergizeActon.org is the sponsor of this event. In addition to running educational events\, the EnergizeActon.org community website provides resources for action on the climate emergency. EnergizeActon.org is a joint effort of the Town of Acton Sustainability Office and the Acton Climate Coalition. Please visit our “Actions” tab for information on the many ways we can build “a better future starting now.”
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/energy-costs-resource-fair/
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SUMMARY:RECORDING: Garden As If the Earth Matters
DESCRIPTION:GARDEN AS IF THE EARTH MATTERS: Planting for Biodiversity and Climate Resilience \n  \nWatch the recording HERE. \n  \nWatch Anna Fialkoff\, from the Wild Seed Project in Portland\, Maine\, as she explores how gardening with native plants helps foster biodiversity and creates more resilient landscapes. Formerly of the Native Plant Trust in Framingham\, MA\, Anna highlights the wonderful ecological connections that happen in our own backyards and public spaces when we focus on native plants. Without sacrificing beauty\, we can create extraordinary\, vibrant habitats for the insects and birds who are essential to a healthy ecosystem. Anna shares many concrete suggestions for planting and for landscape care\, all designed to enrich our soils and to help mitigate the stresses of climate change. This talk was presented on October 13\, 2022. \n  \nThe contact person for this action would love to form an Acton\, MA area “Native Plant Team” on EnergizeActon.org\, where gardeners could share ideas for planting and for sharing our enthusiasm with others. If this talk inspires you to join such a team\, please go to the bar at the bottom of this page and click\, “Contact Community Admin.” Your message will get through to the correct person. \n  \nThis event was co-sponsored by EnergizeActon.org\, the Acton Garden Club\, and the Acton Conservation Trust. Many thanks to the Acton Garden Club for co-hosting this event as part of their special Shirley Towle Lecture Series. \n  \n 
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/recording-garden-as-if-the-earth-matters/
LOCATION:Acton Town Hall Room 204\, Acton\, Acton Town Hall Room 204\, Unit 472 Main Street\, Acton\, Massachusetts\, US
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SUMMARY:Energy Advocate Training
DESCRIPTION:The first cohort of Energy Advocates is currently in training (Fall 2022). Look for the launch of this service in January 2023. We hope that a second cohort will be trained in the future. Stay tuned! \nWould you like to help your neighbors adopt clean energy solutions?  The Town of Acton and EnergizeActon.org is looking for volunteer “Energy Advocates”/Community Coaches to join us in helping our neighbors decarbonize our community.  Training will be provided by our partners at Abode Energy Management. The volunteer should be committed to reducing residential carbon footprints while remaining sensitive to cost\, comfort\, architectural\, and aesthetic concerns. \nThe exact details are being worked out\, but the training will involve 11 hours over multiple sessions. Please fill out this interest form if you are interested in serving as a Community Coach to help educate fellow Acton residents on electric vehicles (EVs)\, heat pumps\, or solar photovoltaic (PV). Each coach will likely specialize in one of the particular technologies. Having experience with one of the technologies\, either in a professional role or through owning one of the technologies yourself\, is very welcome. Coaches will provide preliminary education to residents exploring the technologies and will also help support residents throughout the process of exploring and installing the technologies. \nIf you would like to learn more\, please fill out the Energy Advocate Interest Form.  \nIf you have any questions about the coaching role before submitting this interest form\, please reach out to sustainability@actonma.gov and ryan@abodeem.com by email.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/energy-advocate-training/
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SUMMARY:CLIMATE CAFE: COOL Down with HEAT PUMPS!
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to reduce your carbon footprint? \n\n\n\n\nThe Climate Café is a fun and informal gathering where Acton residents can discuss a fossil fuel free future.  The idea is to provide a forum where people who have experience in certain areas can share their insights and where folks looking to make changes can ask questions about the process.  Each week will be a different focus\, with a range of technical and environmental topics.  \n\n\nUpcoming Topics: \nJuly 20\, 2022 – Acton Businesses ActOn Climate: Julie Pierce Onos\, Development Director for Acton\, will be on hand to share new sustainability incentives for Acton businesses and to recognize the folks who are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the business sector. Please join us for a look at this important sector of the Acton community. If possible\, please bring a lawn chair.  \nJuly 27\, 2022  AFTERHOURS! – GET COOL with Heat Pumps!  This is our late day version of the Climate Café for working folks\, from 4:45pm-6pm.  Join Mike Simons of ABODE Energy Management to get an energetic overview of this energy source.  Heat pumps are the future of clean energy\, and if you heat with oil (especially if you do not have air conditioning)\, heat pumps can be a really economical solution for getting comfortable cooling and heating.  Hear the latest on improved incentives and rebates.  Please bring a lawn chair if possible! And don’t forget that the Town’s contract with ABODE means that you can get free consultations about clean energy solutions for your home or business.  (Click HERE for the consultation link.) \nAugust  2022 – The Climate Café will take a break for the month of August.  We hope to schedule more in the autumn!  Look for our upcoming action–“Be Informed with Climate Reseources”–that will include information shared during the Climate Cafés. \nOther future topics could include the following. \n\n\nElectric vehicles \n\n\nHeat pumps \n\n\nSolar energy \n\n\nBattery storage \n\n\nPlant-based meals \n\n\nComposting \n\n\nInduction cooking \n\n\nGardening for biodiversity \n\n\nCreating less waste \n\n\nUsing fewer plastics \n\n\nAnd more \n\n\n\n\nOccasionally\, there may be an invited quest to start us off\, but mostly the sessions will be Acton residents sharing with each other.   For now\, the Café will be happen weekly on Wednesday mornings at 10:00am\, but we hope to expand to later times which might include a brew!   For more information or to register\, contact ClimateCafe@ActonClimateCoalition.org. Or just drop by the Village Works picnic tables in West Acton (541 Massachusetts Ave)\, just down from the Acton Coffee House. \n\n\n\n\nThis event is sponsored by EnergizeActon.org\, a joint effort of the Acton Climate Coalition and the Town of Acton Sustainability Office\, to help Acton residents address the climate emergency by becoming informed and acting together.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/climate-cafe-cool-down-with-heat-pumps/
LOCATION:Village Works Picnic Tables\, Acton\, Village Works Picnic Tables\, Unit 541 Massachusetts Ave\, Acton\, Massachusetts\, US
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SUMMARY:RECORDING: Acton\, Massachusetts Race to Zero
DESCRIPTION:RECORDING:  The Town of Acton Joins the Race to Zero \nWatch the Recording: Acton\, Massachusetts – The Race to Zero \n  \nMuch of the current action to address the world-wide climate emergency is happening at the local level.  This is true in Acton where Town Meeting has passed a Climate Emergency Declaration\, a warrant article Building with Clean Energy to make future construction free of fossil fuels\, and where the Town is close to prioritizing efforts through the new Climate Action Plan Blueprint. In addition\, Acton has joined the Race to Zero. This short video clip features Acton Town leaders and their commitment to help Acton become a resilient\, net-zero emissions community by joining the ICLEI 150 Race to Zero. \n  \nICLEI\, or the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives\, was convened in 1990. Since then\, the organization has taken many initiatives\, including the Green City Index\, the Protocol for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories\, and the Local Government Sustainability Movement. The ICLEI150 and the Race to Zero is a United States effort to help communities reach their 2030 carbon reduction targets\, with the aim of climate neutrality by 2050. So far 47 cities and towns have signed onto the pledge and Acton is one of them! The Race to Zero is a plan to develop science-based targets and use ICLEI expertise to help communities choose high impact actions that reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. The aim is to spur the innovation and collaboration needed to achieve a livable climate for future generations.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/recording-acton-massachusetts-race-to-zero/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220405T170200
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T235500
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SUMMARY:RECORDING: Air Source Heat Pumps Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Acton Clean Energy Challenge – Air Source Heat Pumps \nWatch the recording HERE.   \n  \nThe Town of Acton is working with Abode Energy Management to advance air source and ground source heat pump adoption through customer education and contractor engagement. \n  \nThis video is of the September 23\, 2021 webinar focused on affordable air source heat pumps.  If you are a resident or business owner interested in learning more about clean energy options and incentives\, you can now do a free consultation with Abode through Acton’s Clean Energy Challenge.  And please check out the Heat and Cool: Heat Pumps action information on this website!
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/recording-air-source-heat-pumps-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220405T165100
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T235500
DTSTAMP:20260410T051016
CREATED:20251203T223826Z
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SUMMARY:RECORDING: Ground Source Heat Pumps Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Acton Clean Energy Challenge – Ground Source Heat Pumps \nWatch the recording HERE.   \n  \nThe Town of Acton is working with Abode Energy Management to advance air source and ground source heat pump adoption through customer education and contractor engagement. \n  \nThis video is of the December 8\, 2021 webinar focused on ground source heat pumps (also known as geothermal heating and cooling).  If you are a resident or business owner interested in learning more about clean energy options and incentives\, you can now do a free consultation with Abode through Acton’s Clean Energy Challenge.  And please check out the Heat and Cool: Heat Pumps action information on this website!
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/recording-ground-source-heat-pumps-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T090000
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SUMMARY:RECORDING: Electric Vehicles 101
DESCRIPTION:This event was recorded on January 26\, 2022. Watch the recording HERE.  \nAre you thinking about purchasing an electric vehicle? Start your research and planning with this wonderful overview presented by Drive Green.  The Drive Green Team will cover updates on the electric vehicles market\, the environmental benefits\, consumer tips\, basic information about batteries and charging\, and the latest on state and federal incentives. Again\, watch the video by clicking HERE. \nThank you to our speakers from Drive Green\, a program of the Green Energy Consumers Alliance\, committed to consumer information about green energy\, including home heating and cooling\, solar\, efficiency\, and transportation. This event is sponsored by EnergizeActon\, a community website to take action on the climate emergency\, created by the Acton Climate Coalition and the Town of Acton.
URL:https://energizeacton.org/event/recording-electric-vehicles-101/
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