We are a group of concerned citizens working with residents, businesses and town government to make Greenfield, MA a more sustainable and vibrant place to live.

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    Creating Greenfield's Future: Our Food, Economy, and Community held on November 5, at Greenfield Community College, was a great success! Over 130 people came to engage in discussions about where they think Greenfield should be headed as we move firmly into the 21st century.  They heard a great analysis of how food can be an engine for growth by Ben Hewitt, author of The Town that Food Saved, and participated in nine workshops. Click here for photos of the event, and look in the side bar for links to videos of our keynote speakers, our final report and more. Many thanks to all who attended. Please join us in follow-up activities and events, and for Greenfield’s Master Planning process next year, as we work together toward re-inventing Greenfield for a more vibrant, resilient and sustainable future.

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  • At a GGEC workshop held Sept 27, information about the dizzying array of FREE $$ for people of all income and ownership, and how to find help to find the right money for you. FREE $$ ranges from  $2,000-$35,000 per home or 1-4 family apartment. And a new program for Greenfield residents: Energy Smart Homes can help you find the right program for you.

     

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  • Sept 14, 2011 – Last week Real Pickles, in Greenfield, MA, joined the Greenfield 10% Challenge. Dan Rosenberg, co-owner of Real Pickles gave Nancy Hazard of the Greening Greenfield Energy Committee, a tour of their new facility to learn what they had done to reduce their energy use by at least 10%. “I was amazed at Dan’s commitment, attention to detail and what he has been able to do with constrained finances.”

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    Wed. February 22, 6:30 pm, Greenfield Public Library

    Free film - Free refreshments - Donations requested.

    Do you  consider yourself a conservative or a liberal?  Do you believe in climate change or not?  Are you for or against wind turbines, solar farms, or nuclear power?  The makers of the film, Carbon Nation, don’t care. They claim

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    All are welcome to our monthly business meeting. To send agenda ideas and/or receive an email reminder of the event and the agenda, please click here.

     

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    Wed. March 28, 6:30 pm, Greenfield Public Library

    This film is an antidote to environmental despair, a hopeful and practical look at a path to a viable, flourishing future.   It introduces us to examples of projects led by some of the key figures in the Permaculture movement offering solutions and a hopeful proactive vision of a post-carbon future. Free film - Free refreshments - Donations requested

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    Sat, May 5, 9am-1pm, Greenfield Community College, Main Campus

    Educational Projects Showcase and KidWind Challenge for 4th-12th grade Educators and Home Schoolers...Inspiration in Action! It's FREE!

    Our NEW Expo offers educators and their students an opportunity to showcase their science and sustainability projects, initiatives, and resources, or get involved in a youth wind turbine competition, and celebrate their projects and successes. We also invite collaborative teams and individuals of all ages to design,

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Green Hero of the Month

January 2012 - Jen Stromsten & David B Rock

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Last month, David Brock, and Jen Stromsten had solar electric panels, also known as photovoltaics or PV for short, installed on their home. When we arrived at their home to learn about their experience, David greeted us and said “We’ve only spent $60 so far.” And we responded – “How can that be? Please tell us how you did this!”

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