NEWBURYPORT — The PEG Center for Art & Activism presents “A River Runs Through Us,” an art exhibition that explores environmental justice, pollution, and the effects of climate change through
Women in Action Huddle Newburyport hosts event with local leaders
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The Women in Action Huddle Newburyport’s monthly meeting will be held from 6 to 7:15 p.m. April 8 and will be chock full of speakers from community service groups on the topic “All About Food Security, Community & Changing For Good.”
The event will be held on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87536954166 with the meeting ID: 875 3695 4166. The public is cordially invited to join in.
Jane Merrow, director of the First Parish Church Newbury Food Pantry, will be the featured speaker on food security. She will discuss the relationships and wide-reaching personal support the organization offers to more than 300 families in the area. In addition, Bonnie Kiec-Schultz, director for the “Among Friends” meal distribution program at St. Paul’s Church in Newburyport, will provide an update on how they will use vegetables from the Huddle’s garden plot in the meals they prepare.
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A watch party and discussion for Rising Tides will open Greenbelt s 2021 Virtual Film & Lecture Series on Jan. 6.
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Nancy Pau, a wildlife biologist at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, will talk about climate change and coastal wildlife in an online program on Feb. 10.
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Series explores climate change and the coast
âLand, Sea, Community â Coastal Climate Resilienceâ is the focus of the 2021 Virtual Film & Lecture Series presented by the Essex County Greenbelt Association.
The lineup, featuring six events from Wednesday, Jan. 6, through Wednesday, March 24, focuses on the effect of climate change on coastal areas.
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Theater in the Open will livestream At Home for the Holidays: A Streaming Solstice Panto! via YouTube on Saturday night.
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Lawrence s Estaryln Hiraldo is debuting his new short film with a premiere on YouTube this Thursday night.
Holiday panto offers seasonal fun
Theater in the Open s annual winter tradition is going on in a new fashion this weekend. At Home for the Holidays: A Streaming Solstice Panto! will be broadcast from the Firehouse Center for the Arts in Newburyport on Saturday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m.
The show will celebrate the winter holidays with its usual high jinks and goofs, but will be livestreamed on YouTube, free to all, thanks to underwriting from the Institution for Savings.