by Webmaster | Mar 27, 2018 | Being green
One day a woman walks into a cubby-hole office at The Gardens of Elm Bank with a little terrarium. Inside, wrapped around a stick, is a two-inch weevil-like worm. She suspects that the jointed, ivory-colored creature has something to do with the sawdust at the...
by Webmaster | Mar 19, 2018 | Being green
Much anticipated, always welcome, spring is the season of unfurlings, uncurlings, and green tips poking forth from a warming earth. “Ahhh, at last,” we say. There are many signs of spring’s arrival. I love the surprise of a crocus clump...
by Webmaster | Feb 20, 2018 | Being green, Family Matters, Fitness and Health, Local Cuisine
The new frontier for foodies and farmers is flavor. Customers have come to expect that food at local farmers’ markets will be produced thoughtfully and more sustainably, and include ethical treatment of animals. Now, they also are embracing the local farm model...
by Peggy | Jan 4, 2018 | Being green, Education, Family Matters
Movie nights will take place in the Wakelin Room at the Wellesley Free Library and are free and open to the public, with dinner served! Registration Required. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. and screenings start at 6:45 p.m. Following each film will be a brief Q&A and...
by Peggy | Dec 8, 2017 | Being green, Benefit / Volunteer
Since fresh produce is the most nutritious potential food source for fighting hunger, Wellesley Farmers’ Market is working to bring additional local, farm-fresh foods to Wellesley Food Pantry clientele. The Wellesley Farmers’ Market Food Pantry Fund is looking...
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