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Living the Change Berkshires and Cooler Communities are presenting a juried exhibition of student art responding to the climate crisis from April 29 to May 12 at the Stationery Factory. ....
PRESS RELEASE: Across New England, more than 36,000 elementary school students are reading their way into climate action nenpa.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nenpa.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Berkshire chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby and its partners are hosting a free public forum on the evening of Monday, April 3, that will highlight recently passed. ....
ERVING Stephanie Barry, a second-grade teacher at Erving Elementary School, was celebrated during a School Committee meeting last week for her receipt of a 2022 Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Award.With Barry in attendance at the Erving. ....
Agawam students will share art with environmental messages in online expo Updated 6:23 AM; Today 6:23 AM “Beavery careful” about what gets dumped in storm drains, says one design by a Doering School fifth-grader entered in a contest in the Cooler Communities Expo this month. More entries can be seen online at coolercommunities.org/agawam-student-art-projects/. Facebook Share AGAWAM Pandemic restrictions mean the Cooler Community Expo can’t have 300 guests in the high school gym, like it did the first time the environmental fair was held in May 2019. Instead, the April 28 event will be held online, where there’s an infinite amount of space available. That’s a good thing, because there are more students participating this time, according to elementary school science teacher Tammy Rumplik. And because many of the exhibits can be viewed at any time, and from the privacy of home, Rumplik hopes there will be even more attendees. ....