• Green Storytime at Hummingbird Books

    Hummingbird Books 55 Boylston St Suite 5510, Chestnut Hill, MA, United States

    🌎📚 Celebrate Earth Month with a special Green Storytime! Join Green Newton for a delightful reading of The Noisy Puddle—the 2025 Massachusetts Book Award winner—alongside author Linda Booth Sweeney. This engaging story brings the magic of nature to life and is perfect for young readers and families alike. 🗓 Sunday, April 12 ⏰ 11:00 AM...

  • Geothermal Solutions for Affordable Heating and Cooling

    Wellesley Village Church 2 Central Street, Wellesley, MA

    Attend an Earth Month event exploring geothermal solutions for affordable heating and cooling. Learn about the benefits of ground-source heat pumps and geothermal networks, and how to apply these solutions in our community and beyond. Forum topics include: geothermal technologies and how they work; low, predictable operating costs; financing structures, ownership models, incentives; and resilient,...

  • How to Grow a Better ‘Birdfeeder’ in Your Yard

    First Parish Church 7 Harrington Road, Lexington, MA

    Bird populations are declining at an alarming rate due to habitat loss, climate change, and pesticides. Fortunately, there are simple actions you can take to restore critical bird habitat in your yards and gardens. In this free talk, Conservation biologist Desirée L. Narango will share her research on the importance of native plants to food...

  • Virtual Author Visit with Elizabeth Rusch

    Virtual Event

    The Newton Free Library invites everyone to join a youth-moderated discussion with Elizabeth Rusch, an author of propulsive stories about climate change, democracy, and equal pay. Her writings on vital, high-interest topics pose essential questions and celebrate human ingenuity and the power of collective action. Elizabeth is an award-winning author of more than 25 books...

  • Learn How to Repair It at the Fix-It Clinic

    Newton Free Library 330 Homer St, Newton, MA, United States

    Fix-It Clinics empower Newton residents to fix for themselves, and are totally no-cost! Bring in a broken household item and a repair coach will help guide you through diagnosing and repair. Reserve a time slot based on the category of broken item. Walk-in repairs will be taken if time permits. Categories include: small appliance &...

  • One Sun, One Earth, One People Celebration

    Boston Common Boston, MA

    Boston Interfaith Climate Allies invites you to gather at the Embrace Memorial on Boston Common and proceed to the Cathedral Church of St. Paul for this celebration with honored guest speaker, climate activist, author, Sunday school teacher Bill McKibben. Get more information on the BICA website.

  • Bad Art Night at the Library: Earth Day Edition

    Newton Free Library 330 Homer St, Newton, MA, United States

    The Newton Free Library will provide recyclable materials to create (bad) art celebrating Earth Day. If you have recyclable materials that you'd like to turn into art, bring them along! Questions? Contact Jenna at newtonpublicservices@minlib.net.

  • Induction Cooking Demo with Tea & Melted Chocolate

    Newton Free Library 330 Homer St, Newton, MA, United States

    What’s the sweetest way to learn about induction cooking? Visit the Newton Free Library, dip into melted chocolate, and have a cup of tea to get a taste of how induction cooktops work. Learn how this cooking appliance avoids the emissions from gas stoves and allows for faster heating, precise temperature control, and increased energy...

  • Free Public Screening of Documentary “Earth’s Greatest Enemy”

    Calvary Church 300 Mass. Ave., Arlington, MA

    “Earth’s Greatest Enemy” reveals a hidden truth behind the climate crisis: the role of the U.S. military as the world’s largest institutional polluter, tracing the link between war, empire, and ecological destruction. Drawing on powerful testimonies from veterans, scientists, and frontline communities, it uncovers how military operations poison ecosystems, accelerate global warming, and sacrifice the...

  • Explore Cold Spring Park: Woods, Wetlands & Wildlife

    Meet at the kiosk at the back of the Cold Spring Park parking lot off of Beacon Street

    Join us for a guided walk through Cold Spring Park in Newton. You’ll explore wooded trails and wetlands, discover hidden natural features, and learn about the park’s unique ecosystem—along with the challenges it faces. Co-led Led by Alan Nogee, President of Friends of Cold Spring Park and Katherine Howard, President of Newton Conservators, this walk...